Prevent inconsistent use of stats entry for replication slots
Concurrent activity around replication slot creation and drop could cause a replication slot to use a stats entry it should not have used when created, triggering an assertion failure when retrieving this inconsistent entry from the dshash table used by the stats facility. The issue is that pgstat_drop_replslot() calls pgstat_drop_entry() without checking the result. If pgstat_drop_entry() cannot free the entry related to the object dropped, pgstat_request_entry_refs_gc() should be called. AtEOXact_PgStat_DroppedStats() and surrounding routines dropping stats entries already do that. This is documented in pgstat_internal.h, but let's add a comment at the top of pgstat_drop_entry() as that can be easy to miss. Reported-by: Alexander Lakhin Author: Floris Van Nee Analyzed-by: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17947-b9554521ad963c9c@postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 15
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@ -153,8 +153,9 @@ pgstat_acquire_replslot(ReplicationSlot *slot)
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void
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pgstat_drop_replslot(ReplicationSlot *slot)
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{
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pgstat_drop_entry(PGSTAT_KIND_REPLSLOT, InvalidOid,
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ReplicationSlotIndex(slot));
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if (!pgstat_drop_entry(PGSTAT_KIND_REPLSLOT, InvalidOid,
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ReplicationSlotIndex(slot)))
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pgstat_request_entry_refs_gc();
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}
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/*
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pgstat_request_entry_refs_gc();
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}
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/*
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* Drop a single stats entry.
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*
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* This routine returns false if the stats entry of the dropped object could
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* not be freed, true otherwise.
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*
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* The callers of this function should call pgstat_request_entry_refs_gc()
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* if the stats entry could not be freed, to ensure that this entry's memory
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* can be reclaimed later by a different backend calling
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* pgstat_gc_entry_refs().
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*/
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bool
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pgstat_drop_entry(PgStat_Kind kind, Oid dboid, Oid objoid)
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{
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