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walsnd: Don't set waiting_for_ping_response spuriously
Ashutosh Bapat noticed that when logical walsender needs to wait for WAL, and it realizes that it must send a keepalive message to walreceiver to update the sent-LSN, which *does not* request a reply from walreceiver, it wrongly sets the flag that it's going to wait for that reply. That means that any future would-be sender of feedback messages ends up not sending a feedback message, because they all believe that a reply is expected. With built-in logical replication there's not much harm in this, because WalReceiverMain will send a ping-back every wal_receiver_timeout/2 anyway; but with other logical replication systems (e.g. pglogical) it can cause significant pain. This problem was introduced in commit 41d5f8ad734, where the request-reply flag was changed from true to false to WalSndKeepalive, without at the same time removing the line that sets waiting_for_ping_response. Just removing that line would be a sufficient fix, but it seems better to shift the responsibility of setting the flag to WalSndKeepalive itself instead of requiring caller to do it; this is clearly less error-prone. Author: Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> Reported-by: Ashutosh Bapat <ashutosh.bapat@2ndquadrant.com> Backpatch: 9.5 and up Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200806225558.GA22401@alvherre.pgsql
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@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ static XLogRecPtr sendTimeLineValidUpto = InvalidXLogRecPtr;
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* How far have we sent WAL already? This is also advertised in
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* MyWalSnd->sentPtr. (Actually, this is the next WAL location to send.)
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*/
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static XLogRecPtr sentPtr = 0;
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static XLogRecPtr sentPtr = InvalidXLogRecPtr;
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/* Buffers for constructing outgoing messages and processing reply messages. */
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static StringInfoData output_message;
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@ -1451,10 +1451,7 @@ WalSndWaitForWal(XLogRecPtr loc)
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if (MyWalSnd->flush < sentPtr &&
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MyWalSnd->write < sentPtr &&
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!waiting_for_ping_response)
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{
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WalSndKeepalive(false);
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waiting_for_ping_response = true;
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}
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/* check whether we're done */
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if (loc <= RecentFlushPtr)
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@ -2932,10 +2929,7 @@ WalSndDone(WalSndSendDataCallback send_data)
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proc_exit(0);
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}
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if (!waiting_for_ping_response)
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{
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WalSndKeepalive(true);
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waiting_for_ping_response = true;
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}
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}
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/*
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@ -3432,10 +3426,13 @@ pg_stat_get_wal_senders(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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}
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/*
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* This function is used to send a keepalive message to standby.
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* If requestReply is set, sets a flag in the message requesting the standby
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* to send a message back to us, for heartbeat purposes.
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*/
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* Send a keepalive message to standby.
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*
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* If requestReply is set, the message requests the other party to send
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* a message back to us, for heartbeat purposes. We also set a flag to
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* let nearby code that we're waiting for that response, to avoid
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* repeated requests.
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*/
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static void
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WalSndKeepalive(bool requestReply)
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{
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@ -3450,6 +3447,10 @@ WalSndKeepalive(bool requestReply)
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/* ... and send it wrapped in CopyData */
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pq_putmessage_noblock('d', output_message.data, output_message.len);
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/* Set local flag */
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if (requestReply)
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waiting_for_ping_response = true;
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}
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/*
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@ -3480,7 +3481,6 @@ WalSndKeepaliveIfNecessary(void)
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if (last_processing >= ping_time)
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{
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WalSndKeepalive(true);
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waiting_for_ping_response = true;
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/* Try to flush pending output to the client */
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if (pq_flush_if_writable() != 0)
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