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Remove cut-off bug from RunningTransactionData
32ac7a118fc17f5 tried to fix a Hot Standby issue reported by Greg Stark, but in doing so caused a different bug to appear, noted by Andres Freund. Revoke the core changes from 32ac7a118fc17f5, leaving in its place a minor change in code ordering and comments to explain for the future.
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@ -1907,7 +1907,7 @@ ProcArrayInstallRestoredXmin(TransactionId xmin, PGPROC *proc)
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* GetRunningTransactionData -- returns information about running transactions.
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*
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* Similar to GetSnapshotData but returns more information. We include
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* all PGXACTs with an assigned TransactionId, but not VACUUM processes.
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* all PGXACTs with an assigned TransactionId, even VACUUM processes.
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*
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* We acquire XidGenLock and ProcArrayLock, but the caller is responsible for
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* releasing them. Acquiring XidGenLock ensures that no new XIDs enter the proc
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@ -1995,10 +1995,6 @@ GetRunningTransactionData(void)
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volatile PGXACT *pgxact = &allPgXact[pgprocno];
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TransactionId xid;
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/* Ignore procs running LAZY VACUUM */
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if (pgxact->vacuumFlags & PROC_IN_VACUUM)
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continue;
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/* Fetch xid just once - see GetNewTransactionId */
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xid = pgxact->xid;
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@ -2009,13 +2005,26 @@ GetRunningTransactionData(void)
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if (!TransactionIdIsValid(xid))
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continue;
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xids[count++] = xid;
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/*
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* Be careful not to exclude any xids before calculating the values of
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* oldestRunningXid and suboverflowed, since these are used to clean
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* up transaction information held on standbys.
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*/
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if (TransactionIdPrecedes(xid, oldestRunningXid))
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oldestRunningXid = xid;
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if (pgxact->overflowed)
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suboverflowed = true;
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/*
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* If we wished to exclude xids this would be the right place for it.
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* Procs with the PROC_IN_VACUUM flag set don't usually assign xids,
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* but they do during truncation at the end when they get the lock
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* and truncate, so it is not much of a problem to include them if they
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* are seen and it is cleaner to include them.
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*/
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xids[count++] = xid;
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}
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/*
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