From bc0550f994539b4cd3b93487439c754e251fedb8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Lane Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 15:31:02 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Clean up after erroneous SELECT FOR UPDATE/SHARE on a sequence. My previous commit disallowed this operation, but did nothing about cleaning up the damage if one had already been done. With the operation disallowed, it's okay to just forcibly clear xmax in a sequence's tuple, since any value seen there could not represent a live transaction's lock. So, any sequence-specific operation will repair the problem automatically, whether or not the user has already seen "could not access status of transaction" failures. --- src/backend/commands/sequence.c | 16 ++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+) diff --git a/src/backend/commands/sequence.c b/src/backend/commands/sequence.c index 292a4274493..adeb0d52d48 100644 --- a/src/backend/commands/sequence.c +++ b/src/backend/commands/sequence.c @@ -982,6 +982,22 @@ read_info(SeqTable elm, Relation rel, Buffer *buf) Assert(ItemIdIsNormal(lp)); tuple.t_data = (HeapTupleHeader) PageGetItem(page, lp); + /* + * Previous releases of Postgres neglected to prevent SELECT FOR UPDATE + * on a sequence, which would leave a non-frozen XID in the sequence + * tuple's xmax, which eventually leads to clog access failures or worse. + * If we see this has happened, clean up after it. We treat this like a + * hint bit update, ie, don't bother to WAL-log it, since we can certainly + * do this again if the update gets lost. + */ + if (HeapTupleHeaderGetXmax(tuple.t_data) != InvalidTransactionId) + { + HeapTupleHeaderSetXmax(tuple.t_data, InvalidTransactionId); + tuple.t_data->t_infomask &= ~HEAP_XMAX_COMMITTED; + tuple.t_data->t_infomask |= HEAP_XMAX_INVALID; + SetBufferCommitInfoNeedsSave(*buf); + } + seq = (Form_pg_sequence) GETSTRUCT(&tuple); /* this is a handy place to update our copy of the increment */