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Fix WAL-logging of FSM and VM truncation.
When a relation is truncated, it is important that the FSM is truncated as well. Otherwise, after recovery, the FSM can return a page that has been truncated away, leading to errors like: ERROR: could not read block 28991 in file "base/16390/572026": read only 0 of 8192 bytes We were using MarkBufferDirtyHint() to dirty the buffer holding the last remaining page of the FSM, but during recovery, that might in fact not dirty the page, and the FSM update might be lost. To fix, use the stronger MarkBufferDirty() function. MarkBufferDirty() requires us to do WAL-logging ourselves, to protect from a torn page, if checksumming is enabled. Also fix an oversight in visibilitymap_truncate: it also needs to WAL-log when checksumming is enabled. Analysis by Pavan Deolasee. Discussion: <CABOikdNr5vKucqyZH9s1Mh0XebLs_jRhKv6eJfNnD2wxTn=_9A@mail.gmail.com> Backpatch to 9.3, where we got data checksums.
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@ -473,6 +473,9 @@ visibilitymap_truncate(Relation rel, BlockNumber nheapblocks)
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LockBuffer(mapBuffer, BUFFER_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE);
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/* NO EREPORT(ERROR) from here till changes are logged */
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START_CRIT_SECTION();
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/* Clear out the unwanted bytes. */
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MemSet(&map[truncByte + 1], 0, MAPSIZE - (truncByte + 1));
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@ -488,7 +491,20 @@ visibilitymap_truncate(Relation rel, BlockNumber nheapblocks)
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*/
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map[truncByte] &= (1 << truncBit) - 1;
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/*
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* Truncation of a relation is WAL-logged at a higher-level, and we
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* will be called at WAL replay. But if checksums are enabled, we need
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* to still write a WAL record to protect against a torn page, if the
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* page is flushed to disk before the truncation WAL record. We cannot
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* use MarkBufferDirtyHint here, because that will not dirty the page
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* during recovery.
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*/
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MarkBufferDirty(mapBuffer);
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if (!InRecovery && RelationNeedsWAL(rel) && DataChecksumsEnabled())
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log_newpage_buffer(mapBuffer);
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END_CRIT_SECTION();
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UnlockReleaseBuffer(mapBuffer);
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}
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else
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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@
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*/
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include "access/heapam_xlog.h"
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#include "access/htup_details.h"
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#include "access/xlogutils.h"
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#include "miscadmin.h"
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@ -285,8 +286,26 @@ FreeSpaceMapTruncateRel(Relation rel, BlockNumber nblocks)
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if (!BufferIsValid(buf))
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return; /* nothing to do; the FSM was already smaller */
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LockBuffer(buf, BUFFER_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE);
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/* NO EREPORT(ERROR) from here till changes are logged */
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START_CRIT_SECTION();
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fsm_truncate_avail(BufferGetPage(buf), first_removed_slot);
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MarkBufferDirtyHint(buf, false);
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/*
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* Truncation of a relation is WAL-logged at a higher-level, and we
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* will be called at WAL replay. But if checksums are enabled, we need
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* to still write a WAL record to protect against a torn page, if the
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* page is flushed to disk before the truncation WAL record. We cannot
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* use MarkBufferDirtyHint here, because that will not dirty the page
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* during recovery.
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*/
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MarkBufferDirty(buf);
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if (!InRecovery && RelationNeedsWAL(rel) && DataChecksumsEnabled())
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log_newpage_buffer(buf);
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END_CRIT_SECTION();
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UnlockReleaseBuffer(buf);
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new_nfsmblocks = fsm_logical_to_physical(first_removed_address) + 1;
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