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authorRobert Haas <rhaas@postgresql.org>2016-12-08 14:09:09 -0500
committerRobert Haas <rhaas@postgresql.org>2016-12-08 14:14:27 -0500
commit68e56eef655af48acc2d171fb724a803debe37f3 (patch)
treec0e376107ae4fad665100d67a8212f94943e8811 /src
parentcf59a8a4fe8dd83a069737ff32f1f211f352036c (diff)
Log the creation of an init fork unconditionally.
Previously, it was thought that this only needed to be done for the benefit of possible standbys, so wal_level = minimal skipped it. But that's not safe, because during crash recovery we might replay XLOG_DBASE_CREATE or XLOG_TBLSPC_CREATE record which recursively removes the directory that contains the new init fork. So log it always. The user-visible effect of this bug is that if you create a database or tablespace, then create an unlogged table, then crash without checkpointing, then restart, accessing the table will fail, because the it won't have been properly reset. This commit fixes that. Michael Paquier, per a report from Konstantin Knizhnik. Wording of the comments per a suggestion from me.
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r--src/backend/access/nbtree/nbtree.c13
-rw-r--r--src/backend/access/spgist/spginsert.c23
-rw-r--r--src/backend/catalog/heap.c13
3 files changed, 29 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/src/backend/access/nbtree/nbtree.c b/src/backend/access/nbtree/nbtree.c
index 469c2ed83fd..e1727763d8a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/nbtree/nbtree.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/nbtree/nbtree.c
@@ -208,13 +208,18 @@ btbuildempty(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
metapage = (Page) palloc(BLCKSZ);
_bt_initmetapage(metapage, P_NONE, 0);
- /* Write the page. If archiving/streaming, XLOG it. */
+ /*
+ * Write the page and log it. It might seem that an immediate sync
+ * would be sufficient to guarantee that the file exists on disk, but
+ * recovery itself might remove it while replaying, for example, an
+ * XLOG_DBASE_CREATE or XLOG_TBLSPC_CREATE record. Therefore, we
+ * need this even when wal_level=minimal.
+ */
PageSetChecksumInplace(metapage, BTREE_METAPAGE);
smgrwrite(index->rd_smgr, INIT_FORKNUM, BTREE_METAPAGE,
(char *) metapage, true);
- if (XLogIsNeeded())
- log_newpage(&index->rd_smgr->smgr_rnode.node, INIT_FORKNUM,
- BTREE_METAPAGE, metapage, false);
+ log_newpage(&index->rd_smgr->smgr_rnode.node, INIT_FORKNUM,
+ BTREE_METAPAGE, metapage, false);
/*
* An immediate sync is required even if we xlog'd the page, because the
diff --git a/src/backend/access/spgist/spginsert.c b/src/backend/access/spgist/spginsert.c
index a4408f03bd3..cf3d11c34cb 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/spgist/spginsert.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/spgist/spginsert.c
@@ -163,13 +163,18 @@ spgbuildempty(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
page = (Page) palloc(BLCKSZ);
SpGistInitMetapage(page);
- /* Write the page. If archiving/streaming, XLOG it. */
+ /*
+ * Write the page and log it unconditionally. This is important
+ * particularly for indexes created on tablespaces and databases
+ * whose creation happened after the last redo pointer as recovery
+ * removes any of their existing content when the corresponding
+ * create records are replayed.
+ */
PageSetChecksumInplace(page, SPGIST_METAPAGE_BLKNO);
smgrwrite(index->rd_smgr, INIT_FORKNUM, SPGIST_METAPAGE_BLKNO,
(char *) page, true);
- if (XLogIsNeeded())
- log_newpage(&index->rd_smgr->smgr_rnode.node, INIT_FORKNUM,
- SPGIST_METAPAGE_BLKNO, page, false);
+ log_newpage(&index->rd_smgr->smgr_rnode.node, INIT_FORKNUM,
+ SPGIST_METAPAGE_BLKNO, page, false);
/* Likewise for the root page. */
SpGistInitPage(page, SPGIST_LEAF);
@@ -177,9 +182,8 @@ spgbuildempty(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
PageSetChecksumInplace(page, SPGIST_ROOT_BLKNO);
smgrwrite(index->rd_smgr, INIT_FORKNUM, SPGIST_ROOT_BLKNO,
(char *) page, true);
- if (XLogIsNeeded())
- log_newpage(&index->rd_smgr->smgr_rnode.node, INIT_FORKNUM,
- SPGIST_ROOT_BLKNO, page, true);
+ log_newpage(&index->rd_smgr->smgr_rnode.node, INIT_FORKNUM,
+ SPGIST_ROOT_BLKNO, page, true);
/* Likewise for the null-tuples root page. */
SpGistInitPage(page, SPGIST_LEAF | SPGIST_NULLS);
@@ -187,9 +191,8 @@ spgbuildempty(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
PageSetChecksumInplace(page, SPGIST_NULL_BLKNO);
smgrwrite(index->rd_smgr, INIT_FORKNUM, SPGIST_NULL_BLKNO,
(char *) page, true);
- if (XLogIsNeeded())
- log_newpage(&index->rd_smgr->smgr_rnode.node, INIT_FORKNUM,
- SPGIST_NULL_BLKNO, page, true);
+ log_newpage(&index->rd_smgr->smgr_rnode.node, INIT_FORKNUM,
+ SPGIST_NULL_BLKNO, page, true);
/*
* An immediate sync is required even if we xlog'd the pages, because the
diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/heap.c b/src/backend/catalog/heap.c
index 3a8cf53646a..5cc9697a8f2 100644
--- a/src/backend/catalog/heap.c
+++ b/src/backend/catalog/heap.c
@@ -1355,18 +1355,19 @@ heap_create_with_catalog(const char *relname,
/*
* Set up an init fork for an unlogged table so that it can be correctly
- * reinitialized on restart. Since we're going to do an immediate sync, we
- * only need to xlog this if archiving or streaming is enabled. And the
- * immediate sync is required, because otherwise there's no guarantee that
- * this will hit the disk before the next checkpoint moves the redo pointer.
+ * reinitialized on restart. An immediate sync is required even if the
+ * page has been logged, because the write did not go through
+ * shared_buffers and therefore a concurrent checkpoint may have moved
+ * the redo pointer past our xlog record. Recovery may as well remove it
+ * while replaying, for example, XLOG_DBASE_CREATE or XLOG_TBLSPC_CREATE
+ * record. Therefore, logging is necessary even if wal_level=minimal.
*/
void
heap_create_init_fork(Relation rel)
{
RelationOpenSmgr(rel);
smgrcreate(rel->rd_smgr, INIT_FORKNUM, false);
- if (XLogIsNeeded())
- log_smgrcreate(&rel->rd_smgr->smgr_rnode.node, INIT_FORKNUM);
+ log_smgrcreate(&rel->rd_smgr->smgr_rnode.node, INIT_FORKNUM);
smgrimmedsync(rel->rd_smgr, INIT_FORKNUM);
}