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Fix memory leak in Incremental Sort rescans
The Incremental Sort had a couple issues, resulting in leaking memory during rescans, possibly triggering OOM. The code had a couple of related flaws: 1. During rescans, the sort states were reset but then also set to NULL (despite the comment saying otherwise). ExecIncrementalSort then sees NULL and initializes a new sort state, leaking the memory used by the old one. 2. Initializing the sort state also automatically rebuilt the info about presorted keys, leaking the already initialized info. presorted_keys was also unnecessarily reset to NULL. Patch by James Coleman, based on patches by Laurenz Albe and Tom Lane. Backpatch to 13, where Incremental Sort was introduced. Author: James Coleman, Laurenz Albe, Tom Lane Reported-by: Laurenz Albe, Zu-Ming Jiang Backpatch-through: 13 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/b2bd02dff61af15e3526293e2771f874cf2a3be7.camel%40cybertec.at Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/db03c582-086d-e7cd-d4a1-3bc722f81765%40inf.ethz.ch
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@ -1140,7 +1140,6 @@ ExecReScanIncrementalSort(IncrementalSortState *node)
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node->outerNodeDone = false;
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node->n_fullsort_remaining = 0;
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node->bound_Done = 0;
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node->presorted_keys = NULL;
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node->execution_status = INCSORT_LOADFULLSORT;
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@ -1153,15 +1152,9 @@ ExecReScanIncrementalSort(IncrementalSortState *node)
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* cause a leak.
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*/
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if (node->fullsort_state != NULL)
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{
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tuplesort_reset(node->fullsort_state);
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node->fullsort_state = NULL;
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}
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if (node->prefixsort_state != NULL)
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{
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tuplesort_reset(node->prefixsort_state);
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node->prefixsort_state = NULL;
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}
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/*
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* If chgParam of subnode is not null, then the plan will be re-scanned by
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