Re: Race between KeepFileRestoredFromArchive() and restartpoint
David Steele <david@pgmasters.net>
From: David Steele <david@pgmasters.net>
To: Noah Misch <noah@leadboat.com>
Cc: pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org, Kyotaro Horiguchi
<horikyota.ntt@gmail.com>, Don Seiler <don@seiler.us>
Date: 2022-08-02T15:01:19Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
On 8/2/22 10:37, Noah Misch wrote: > On Tue, Aug 02, 2022 at 10:14:22AM -0400, David Steele wrote: >> On 7/31/22 02:17, Noah Misch wrote: >>> On Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 07:21:29AM -0400, David Steele wrote: >>>> On 6/19/21 16:39, Noah Misch wrote: >>>>> On Tue, Feb 02, 2021 at 07:14:16AM -0800, Noah Misch wrote: >>>>>> Recycling and preallocation are wasteful during archive recovery, because >>>>>> KeepFileRestoredFromArchive() unlinks every entry in its path. I propose to >>>>>> fix the race by adding an XLogCtl flag indicating which regime currently owns >>>>>> the right to add long-term pg_wal directory entries. In the archive recovery >>>>>> regime, the checkpointer will not preallocate and will unlink old segments >>>>>> instead of recycling them (like wal_recycle=off). XLogFileInit() will fail. >>>>> >>>>> Here's the implementation. Patches 1-4 suffice to stop the user-visible >>>>> ERROR. Patch 5 avoids a spurious LOG-level message and wasted filesystem >>>>> writes, and it provides some future-proofing. >>>>> >>>>> I was tempted to (but did not) just remove preallocation. Creating one file >>>>> per checkpoint seems tiny relative to the max_wal_size=1GB default, so I >>>>> expect it's hard to isolate any benefit. Under the old checkpoint_segments=3 >>>>> default, a preallocated segment covered a respectable third of the next >>>>> checkpoint. Before commit 63653f7 (2002), preallocation created more files. >>>> >>>> This also seems like it would fix the link issues we are seeing in [1]. >>>> >>>> I wonder if that would make it worth a back patch? >>> >>> Perhaps. It's sad to have multiple people deep-diving into something fixed on >>> HEAD. On the other hand, I'm not eager to spend risk-of-backpatch points on >>> this. One alternative would be adding an errhint like "This is known to >>> happen occasionally during archive recovery, where it is harmless." That has >>> an unpolished look, but it's low-risk and may avoid deep-dive efforts. >> >> I think in this case a HINT might be sufficient to at least keep people from >> wasting time tracking down a problem that has already been fixed. >> >> However, there is another issue [1] that might argue for a back patch if >> this patch (as I believe) would fix the issue. > >> [1] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAHJZqBDxWfcd53jm0bFttuqpK3jV2YKWx%3D4W7KxNB4zzt%2B%2BqFg%40mail.gmail.com > > That makes sense. Each iteration of the restartpoint recycle loop has a 1/N > chance of failing. Recovery adds >N files between restartpoints. Hence, the > WAL directory grows without bound. Is that roughly the theory in mind? Yes, though you have formulated it better than I had in my mind. Let's see if Don can confirm that he is seeing the "could not link file" messages. Regards, -David
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Skip WAL recycling and preallocation during archive recovery.
- a5b0c06daae9 13.21 landed
- 014a508009df 14.18 landed
- cc2c7d65fc27 15.0 landed
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Don't ERROR on PreallocXlogFiles() race condition.
- cbed472a9341 13.21 landed
- 675b771ca5f2 14.18 landed
- 2b3e4672f760 15.0 landed
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Remove XLogFileInit() ability to unlink a pre-existing file.
- d0b6acaf04a2 13.21 landed
- b494640e8297 14.18 landed
- 421484f79c0b 15.0 landed
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In XLogFileInit(), fix *use_existent postcondition to suit callers.
- 20e5ef3ca70c 13.21 landed
- 8967dddf086e 14.18 landed
- 85656bc3050f 15.0 landed
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Remove XLogFileInit() ability to skip ControlFileLock.
- df8ec9634ccd 13.21 landed
- 6b168c1299c5 14.18 landed
- c53c6b98d38a 15.0 landed
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Add HINT for restartpoint race with KeepFileRestoredFromArchive().
- cf86fddc1c92 11.17 landed
- 41f613fc257c 12.12 landed
- 2ffcb7dce806 10.22 landed
- ad8ebcfe9662 13.8 landed
- 8ad6c5dbbe5a 14.5 landed
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Complete TODO item:
- 63653f7ffaba 7.3.1 cited