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authorThomas Munro <tmunro@postgresql.org>2023-01-26 14:50:07 +1300
committerThomas Munro <tmunro@postgresql.org>2023-01-26 14:54:17 +1300
commit2f65b84683b7e755b4c44dc949f567e6d5d50132 (patch)
treea2164c231d9c09eb3a85908384fb71b9da3aa3ae
parente9774151c27868ebec08259f3698ebdb321138c4 (diff)
Fix rare sharedtuplestore.c corruption.
If the final chunk of an oversized tuple being written out to disk was exactly 32760 bytes, it would be corrupted due to a fencepost bug. Bug #17619. Back-patch to 11 where the code arrived. While testing that (see test module in archives), I (tmunro) noticed that the per-participant page counter was not initialized to zero as it should have been; that wasn't a live bug when it was written since DSM memory was originally always zeroed, but since 14 min_dynamic_shared_memory might be configured and it supplies non-zeroed memory, so that is also fixed here. Author: Dmitry Astapov <dastapov@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17619-0de62ceda812b8b5%40postgresql.org
-rw-r--r--src/backend/utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c5
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c b/src/backend/utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c
index 57e35db4f8d..fd29ce9609e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c
@@ -158,6 +158,7 @@ sts_initialize(SharedTuplestore *sts, int participants,
LWLockInitialize(&sts->participants[i].lock,
LWTRANCHE_SHARED_TUPLESTORE);
sts->participants[i].read_page = 0;
+ sts->participants[i].npages = 0;
sts->participants[i].writing = false;
}
@@ -319,7 +320,7 @@ sts_puttuple(SharedTuplestoreAccessor *accessor, void *meta_data,
/* Do we have space? */
size = accessor->sts->meta_data_size + tuple->t_len;
- if (accessor->write_pointer + size >= accessor->write_end)
+ if (accessor->write_pointer + size > accessor->write_end)
{
if (accessor->write_chunk == NULL)
{
@@ -339,7 +340,7 @@ sts_puttuple(SharedTuplestoreAccessor *accessor, void *meta_data,
}
/* It may still not be enough in the case of a gigantic tuple. */
- if (accessor->write_pointer + size >= accessor->write_end)
+ if (accessor->write_pointer + size > accessor->write_end)
{
size_t written;