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Handle cancel requests with PID 0 gracefully
If the client sent a query cancel request with backend PID 0, it tripped an assertion. With assertions disabled, you got this in the log instead: LOG: invalid cancel request with PID 0 LOG: wrong key in cancel request for process 0 Query cancellations don't even require authentication, so we better tolerate bogus requests. Fix by turning the assertion into a regular runtime check. Spotted while testing libpq behavior with a modified server that didn't send BackendKeyData to the client. Backpatch-through: 18
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@ -728,7 +728,11 @@ procsignal_sigusr1_handler(SIGNAL_ARGS)
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void
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SendCancelRequest(int backendPID, const uint8 *cancel_key, int cancel_key_len)
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{
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Assert(backendPID != 0);
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if (backendPID == 0)
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{
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ereport(LOG, (errmsg("invalid cancel request with PID 0")));
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return;
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}
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/*
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* See if we have a matching backend. Reading the pss_pid and
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