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authorNoah Misch <noah@leadboat.com>2024-11-25 14:42:35 -0800
committerNoah Misch <noah@leadboat.com>2024-11-25 14:42:40 -0800
commit01745fb04d5e910a8f3772469b6015a2beccf027 (patch)
treed24facd3c7e912a95dc9fc31d6574ce5e7a938a9 /src/backend/executor/execGrouping.c
parent32057a0f791e865df4ea5cd05ac336ef7e6f99f5 (diff)
Avoid "you don't own a lock of type ExclusiveLock" in GRANT TABLESPACE.
This WARNING appeared because SearchSysCacheLocked1() read cc_relisshared before catcache initialization, when the field is false unconditionally. On the basis of reading false there, it constructed a locktag as though pg_tablespace weren't relisshared. Only shared catalogs could be affected, and only GRANT TABLESPACE was affected in practice. SearchSysCacheLocked1() callers use one other shared-relation syscache, DATABASEOID. DATABASEOID is initialized by the end of CheckMyDatabase(), making the problem unreachable for pg_database. Back-patch to v13 (all supported versions). This has no known impact before v16, where ExecGrant_common() first appeared. Earlier branches avoid trouble by having a separate ExecGrant_Tablespace() that doesn't use LOCKTAG_TUPLE. However, leaving this unfixed in v15 could ensnare a future back-patch of a SearchSysCacheLocked1() call. Reported by Aya Iwata. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OS7PR01MB11964507B5548245A7EE54E70EA212@OS7PR01MB11964.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
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