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Process session_preload_libraries within InitPostgres's transaction.
Previously we did this after InitPostgres, at a somewhat randomly chosen place within PostgresMain. However, since commita0ffa885e
doing this outside a transaction can cause a crash, if we need to check permissions while replacing a placeholder GUC. (Besides which, a preloaded library could itself want to do database access within _PG_init.) To avoid needing an additional transaction start/end in every session, move the process_session_preload_libraries call to within InitPostgres's transaction. That requires teaching the code not to call it when InitPostgres is called from somewhere other than PostgresMain, since we don't want session_preload_libraries to affect background workers. The most future-proof solution here seems to be to add an additional flag parameter to InitPostgres; fortunately, we're not yet very worried about API stability for v15. Doing this also exposed the fact that we're currently honoring session_preload_libraries in walsenders, even those not connected to any database. This seems, at minimum, a POLA violation: walsenders are not interactive sessions. Let's stop doing that. (All these comments also apply to local_preload_libraries, of course.) Per report from Gurjeet Singh (thanks also to Nathan Bossart and Kyotaro Horiguchi for review). Backpatch to v15 wherea0ffa885e
came in. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CABwTF4VEpwTHhRQ+q5MiC5ucngN-whN-PdcKeufX7eLSoAfbZA@mail.gmail.com
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@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ BootstrapModeMain(int argc, char *argv[], bool check_only)
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if (pg_link_canary_is_frontend())
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elog(ERROR, "backend is incorrectly linked to frontend functions");
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InitPostgres(NULL, InvalidOid, NULL, InvalidOid, NULL, false);
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InitPostgres(NULL, InvalidOid, NULL, InvalidOid, false, false, NULL);
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/* Initialize stuff for bootstrap-file processing */
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for (i = 0; i < MAXATTR; i++)
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