Handle duplicate XIDs in txid_snapshot.
The proc array can contain duplicate XIDs, when a transaction is just being prepared for two-phase commit. To cope, remove any duplicates in txid_current_snapshot(). Also ignore duplicates in the input functions, so that if e.g. you have an old pg_dump file that already contains duplicates, it will be accepted. Report and fix by Jan Wieck. Backpatch to all supported versions.
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@ -131,7 +131,8 @@ cmp_txid(const void *aa, const void *bb)
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}
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/*
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* sort a snapshot's txids, so we can use bsearch() later.
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* Sort a snapshot's txids, so we can use bsearch() later. Also remove
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* any duplicates.
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*
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* For consistency of on-disk representation, we always sort even if bsearch
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* will not be used.
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@ -139,8 +140,25 @@ cmp_txid(const void *aa, const void *bb)
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static void
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sort_snapshot(TxidSnapshot *snap)
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{
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txid last = 0;
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int nxip, idx1, idx2;
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if (snap->nxip > 1)
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{
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qsort(snap->xip, snap->nxip, sizeof(txid), cmp_txid);
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/* remove duplicates */
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nxip = snap->nxip;
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idx1 = idx2 = 0;
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while (idx1 < nxip)
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{
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if (snap->xip[idx1] != last)
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last = snap->xip[idx2++] = snap->xip[idx1];
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else
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snap->nxip--;
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idx1++;
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}
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}
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}
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/*
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@ -295,10 +313,12 @@ parse_snapshot(const char *str)
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str = endp;
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/* require the input to be in order */
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if (val < xmin || val >= xmax || val <= last_val)
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if (val < xmin || val >= xmax || val < last_val)
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goto bad_format;
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buf_add_txid(buf, val);
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/* skip duplicates */
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if (val != last_val)
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buf_add_txid(buf, val);
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last_val = val;
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if (*str == ',')
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@ -361,8 +381,7 @@ txid_current_snapshot(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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{
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TxidSnapshot *snap;
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uint32 nxip,
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i,
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size;
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i;
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TxidEpoch state;
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Snapshot cur;
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@ -381,9 +400,7 @@ txid_current_snapshot(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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/* allocate */
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nxip = cur->xcnt;
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size = TXID_SNAPSHOT_SIZE(nxip);
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snap = palloc(size);
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SET_VARSIZE(snap, size);
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snap = palloc(TXID_SNAPSHOT_SIZE(nxip));
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/* fill */
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snap->xmin = convert_xid(cur->xmin, &state);
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@ -392,9 +409,18 @@ txid_current_snapshot(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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for (i = 0; i < nxip; i++)
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snap->xip[i] = convert_xid(cur->xip[i], &state);
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/* we want them guaranteed to be in ascending order */
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/*
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* We want them guaranteed to be in ascending order. This also removes
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* any duplicate xids. Normally, an XID can only be assigned to one
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* backend, but when preparing a transaction for two-phase commit, there
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* is a transient state when both the original backend and the dummy
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* PGPROC entry reserved for the prepared transaction hold the same XID.
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*/
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sort_snapshot(snap);
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/* set size after sorting, because it may have removed duplicate xips */
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SET_VARSIZE(snap, TXID_SNAPSHOT_SIZE(snap->nxip));
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PG_RETURN_POINTER(snap);
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}
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@ -472,18 +498,27 @@ txid_snapshot_recv(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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snap = palloc(TXID_SNAPSHOT_SIZE(nxip));
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snap->xmin = xmin;
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snap->xmax = xmax;
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snap->nxip = nxip;
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SET_VARSIZE(snap, TXID_SNAPSHOT_SIZE(nxip));
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for (i = 0; i < nxip; i++)
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{
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txid cur = pq_getmsgint64(buf);
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if (cur <= last || cur < xmin || cur >= xmax)
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if (cur < last || cur < xmin || cur >= xmax)
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goto bad_format;
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/* skip duplicate xips */
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if (cur == last)
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{
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i--;
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nxip--;
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continue;
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}
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snap->xip[i] = cur;
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last = cur;
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}
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snap->nxip = nxip;
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SET_VARSIZE(snap, TXID_SNAPSHOT_SIZE(nxip));
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PG_RETURN_POINTER(snap);
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bad_format:
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@ -12,6 +12,12 @@ select '12:18:14,16'::txid_snapshot;
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12:18:14,16
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(1 row)
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select '12:16:14,14'::txid_snapshot;
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txid_snapshot
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---------------
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12:16:14
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(1 row)
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-- errors
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select '31:12:'::txid_snapshot;
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ERROR: invalid input for txid_snapshot: "31:12:"
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@ -29,10 +35,6 @@ select '12:16:14,13'::txid_snapshot;
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ERROR: invalid input for txid_snapshot: "12:16:14,13"
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LINE 1: select '12:16:14,13'::txid_snapshot;
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^
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select '12:16:14,14'::txid_snapshot;
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ERROR: invalid input for txid_snapshot: "12:16:14,14"
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LINE 1: select '12:16:14,14'::txid_snapshot;
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^
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create temp table snapshot_test (
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nr integer,
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snap txid_snapshot
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-- i/o
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select '12:13:'::txid_snapshot;
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select '12:18:14,16'::txid_snapshot;
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select '12:16:14,14'::txid_snapshot;
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-- errors
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select '31:12:'::txid_snapshot;
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select '0:1:'::txid_snapshot;
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select '12:13:0'::txid_snapshot;
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select '12:16:14,13'::txid_snapshot;
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select '12:16:14,14'::txid_snapshot;
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create temp table snapshot_test (
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nr integer,
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