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authorTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2016-09-22 11:34:44 -0400
committerTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2016-09-22 11:34:44 -0400
commit73df86a37ba54e35ba8d9e09bc9fe5699b196829 (patch)
treeb022a7c23148eb416d719abde646a4ee208826c7 /src/backend/executor
parent46bee23dee6c76a8810ed354f00f017f8603ccd6 (diff)
Be sure to rewind the tuplestore read pointer in non-leader CTEScan nodes.
ExecInitCteScan supposed that it didn't have to do anything to the extra tuplestore read pointer it gets from tuplestore_alloc_read_pointer. However, it needs this read pointer to be positioned at the start of the tuplestore, while tuplestore_alloc_read_pointer is actually defined as cloning the current position of read pointer 0. In normal situations that accidentally works because we initialize the whole plan tree at once, before anything gets read. But it fails in an EvalPlanQual recheck, as illustrated in bug #14328 from Dima Pavlov. To fix, just forcibly rewind the pointer after tuplestore_alloc_read_pointer. The cost of doing so is negligible unless the tuplestore is already in TSS_READFILE state, which wouldn't happen in normal cases. We could consider altering tuplestore's API to make that case cheaper, but that would make for a more invasive back-patch and it doesn't seem worth it. This has been broken probably for as long as we've had CTEs, so back-patch to all supported branches. Discussion: <32468.1474548308@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/backend/executor')
-rw-r--r--src/backend/executor/nodeCtescan.c4
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/nodeCtescan.c b/src/backend/executor/nodeCtescan.c
index b0b0e2b01ac..9ea318ae7da 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/nodeCtescan.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/nodeCtescan.c
@@ -224,9 +224,13 @@ ExecInitCteScan(CteScan *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
{
/* Not the leader */
Assert(IsA(scanstate->leader, CteScanState));
+ /* Create my own read pointer, and ensure it is at start */
scanstate->readptr =
tuplestore_alloc_read_pointer(scanstate->leader->cte_table,
scanstate->eflags);
+ tuplestore_select_read_pointer(scanstate->leader->cte_table,
+ scanstate->readptr);
+ tuplestore_rescan(scanstate->leader->cte_table);
}
/*