postgres_fdw: Fix subabort cleanup of connections used in asynchronous execution.

Commit 27e1f1456 resets the per-connection states of connections used to
scan foreign tables asynchronously during abort cleanup at main
transaction end, but it failed to do so during subabort cleanup at
subtransaction end, leading to a segmentation fault when re-executing an
asynchronous-foreign-table-scan query in a transaction that was
cancelled in a subtransaction of it.

Fix by modifying pgfdw_abort_cleanup() to reset the per-connection state
of a given connection also when called for subabort cleanup.  Also,
modify that function to do the reset in both the abort-cleanup and
subabort-cleanup cases if necessary, to save cycles, and improve a
comment on it a little bit.

Back-patch to v14 where the aforesaid commit came in.

Reviewed by Alexander Pyhalov

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAPmGK14cCV-JA7kNsyt2EUTKvZ4xkr2LNRthi1U1C3cqfGppAw@mail.gmail.com
This commit is contained in:
Etsuro Fujita 2022-01-21 17:45:02 +09:00
parent 84db5169d4
commit 700e8fe6d4

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@ -977,8 +977,17 @@ pgfdw_xact_callback(XactEvent event, void *arg)
{
entry->have_prep_stmt = false;
entry->have_error = false;
/* Also reset per-connection state */
memset(&entry->state, 0, sizeof(entry->state));
/*
* If pendingAreq of the per-connection state is not
* NULL, it means that an asynchronous fetch begun by
* fetch_more_data_begin() was not done successfully
* and thus the per-connection state was not reset in
* fetch_more_data(); in that case reset the
* per-connection state here.
*/
if (entry->state.pendingAreq)
memset(&entry->state, 0, sizeof(entry->state));
}
/* Disarm changing_xact_state if it all worked. */
@ -1109,6 +1118,19 @@ pgfdw_subxact_callback(SubXactEvent event, SubTransactionId mySubid,
curlevel, curlevel);
if (!pgfdw_exec_cleanup_query(entry->conn, sql, false))
abort_cleanup_failure = true;
else
{
/*
* If pendingAreq of the per-connection state is not NULL,
* it means that an asynchronous fetch begun by
* fetch_more_data_begin() was not done successfully and
* thus the per-connection state was not reset in
* fetch_more_data(); in that case reset the
* per-connection state here.
*/
if (entry->state.pendingAreq)
memset(&entry->state, 0, sizeof(entry->state));
}
}
/* Disarm changing_xact_state if it all worked. */