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Fix failure in WHERE CURRENT OF after rewinding the referenced cursor.

In a case where we have multiple relation-scan nodes in a cursor plan,
such as a scan of an inheritance tree, it's possible to fetch from a
given scan node, then rewind the cursor and fetch some row from an
earlier scan node.  In such a case, execCurrent.c mistakenly thought
that the later scan node was still active, because ExecReScan hadn't
done anything to make it look not-active.  We'd get some sort of
failure in the case of a SeqScan node, because the node's scan tuple
slot would be pointing at a HeapTuple whose t_self gets reset to
invalid by heapam.c.  But it seems possible that for other relation
scan node types we'd actually return a valid tuple TID to the caller,
resulting in updating or deleting a tuple that shouldn't have been
considered current.  To fix, forcibly clear the ScanTupleSlot in
ExecScanReScan.

Another issue here, which seems only latent at the moment but could
easily become a live bug in future, is that rewinding a cursor does
not necessarily lead to *immediately* applying ExecReScan to every
scan-level node in the plan tree.  Upper-level nodes will think that
they can postpone that call if their child node is already marked
with chgParam flags.  I don't see a way for that to happen today in
a plan tree that's simple enough for execCurrent.c's search_plan_tree
to understand, but that's one heck of a fragile assumption.  So, add
some logic in search_plan_tree to detect chgParam flags being set on
nodes that it descended to/through, and assume that that means we
should consider lower scan nodes to be logically reset even if their
ReScan call hasn't actually happened yet.

Per bug #15395 from Matvey Arye.  This has been broken for a long time,
so back-patch to all supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/153764171023.14986.280404050547008575@wrigleys.postgresql.org
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane
2018-09-23 16:05:45 -04:00
parent 2f39106a20
commit 89b280e139
4 changed files with 146 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -23,7 +23,8 @@
static char *fetch_cursor_param_value(ExprContext *econtext, int paramId);
static ScanState *search_plan_tree(PlanState *node, Oid table_oid);
static ScanState *search_plan_tree(PlanState *node, Oid table_oid,
bool *pending_rescan);
/*
@ -156,8 +157,10 @@ execCurrentOf(CurrentOfExpr *cexpr,
* aggregation.
*/
ScanState *scanstate;
bool pending_rescan = false;
scanstate = search_plan_tree(queryDesc->planstate, table_oid);
scanstate = search_plan_tree(queryDesc->planstate, table_oid,
&pending_rescan);
if (!scanstate)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_CURSOR_STATE),
@ -177,8 +180,12 @@ execCurrentOf(CurrentOfExpr *cexpr,
errmsg("cursor \"%s\" is not positioned on a row",
cursor_name)));
/* Now OK to return false if we found an inactive scan */
if (TupIsNull(scanstate->ss_ScanTupleSlot))
/*
* Now OK to return false if we found an inactive scan. It is
* inactive either if it's not positioned on a row, or there's a
* rescan pending for it.
*/
if (TupIsNull(scanstate->ss_ScanTupleSlot) || pending_rescan)
return false;
/*
@ -291,10 +298,20 @@ fetch_cursor_param_value(ExprContext *econtext, int paramId)
*
* Search through a PlanState tree for a scan node on the specified table.
* Return NULL if not found or multiple candidates.
*
* If a candidate is found, set *pending_rescan to true if that candidate
* or any node above it has a pending rescan action, i.e. chgParam != NULL.
* That indicates that we shouldn't consider the node to be positioned on a
* valid tuple, even if its own state would indicate that it is. (Caller
* must initialize *pending_rescan to false, and should not trust its state
* if multiple candidates are found.)
*/
static ScanState *
search_plan_tree(PlanState *node, Oid table_oid)
search_plan_tree(PlanState *node, Oid table_oid,
bool *pending_rescan)
{
ScanState *result = NULL;
if (node == NULL)
return NULL;
switch (nodeTag(node))
@ -314,7 +331,7 @@ search_plan_tree(PlanState *node, Oid table_oid)
ScanState *sstate = (ScanState *) node;
if (RelationGetRelid(sstate->ss_currentRelation) == table_oid)
return sstate;
result = sstate;
break;
}
@ -325,13 +342,13 @@ search_plan_tree(PlanState *node, Oid table_oid)
case T_AppendState:
{
AppendState *astate = (AppendState *) node;
ScanState *result = NULL;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < astate->as_nplans; i++)
{
ScanState *elem = search_plan_tree(astate->appendplans[i],
table_oid);
table_oid,
pending_rescan);
if (!elem)
continue;
@ -339,7 +356,7 @@ search_plan_tree(PlanState *node, Oid table_oid)
return NULL; /* multiple matches */
result = elem;
}
return result;
break;
}
/*
@ -348,13 +365,13 @@ search_plan_tree(PlanState *node, Oid table_oid)
case T_MergeAppendState:
{
MergeAppendState *mstate = (MergeAppendState *) node;
ScanState *result = NULL;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < mstate->ms_nplans; i++)
{
ScanState *elem = search_plan_tree(mstate->mergeplans[i],
table_oid);
table_oid,
pending_rescan);
if (!elem)
continue;
@ -362,7 +379,7 @@ search_plan_tree(PlanState *node, Oid table_oid)
return NULL; /* multiple matches */
result = elem;
}
return result;
break;
}
/*
@ -371,18 +388,31 @@ search_plan_tree(PlanState *node, Oid table_oid)
*/
case T_ResultState:
case T_LimitState:
return search_plan_tree(node->lefttree, table_oid);
result = search_plan_tree(node->lefttree,
table_oid,
pending_rescan);
break;
/*
* SubqueryScan too, but it keeps the child in a different place
*/
case T_SubqueryScanState:
return search_plan_tree(((SubqueryScanState *) node)->subplan,
table_oid);
result = search_plan_tree(((SubqueryScanState *) node)->subplan,
table_oid,
pending_rescan);
break;
default:
/* Otherwise, assume we can't descend through it */
break;
}
return NULL;
/*
* If we found a candidate at or below this node, then this node's
* chgParam indicates a pending rescan that will affect the candidate.
*/
if (result && node->chgParam != NULL)
*pending_rescan = true;
return result;
}

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@ -263,6 +263,12 @@ ExecScanReScan(ScanState *node)
{
EState *estate = node->ps.state;
/*
* We must clear the scan tuple so that observers (e.g., execCurrent.c)
* can tell that this plan node is not positioned on a tuple.
*/
ExecClearTuple(node->ss_ScanTupleSlot);
/* Rescan EvalPlanQual tuple if we're inside an EvalPlanQual recheck */
if (estate->es_epqScanDone != NULL)
{