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Amit Kapila e385a4e2fd Prevent unintended dropping of active replication origins.
Commit 5b148706c5 exposed functionality that allows multiple processes to
use the same replication origin, enabling non-builtin logical replication
solutions to implement parallel apply for large transactions.

With this functionality, if two backends acquire the same replication
origin and one of them resets it first, the acquired_by flag is cleared
without acknowledging that another backend is still actively using the
origin. This can lead to the origin being unintentionally dropped. If the
shared memory for that dropped origin is later reused for a newly created
origin, the remaining backend that still holds a pointer to the old memory
may inadvertently advance the LSN of a completely different origin,
causing unpredictable behavior.

Although the underlying issue predates commit 5b148706c5, it did not
surface earlier because the internal parallel apply worker mechanism
correctly coordinated origin resets and drops.

This commit resolves the problem by introducing a reference counter for
replication origins. The reference count increases when a backend sets the
origin and decreases when it resets it. Additionally, the backend that
first acquires the origin will not release it until all other backends
using the origin have released it as well.

The patch also prevents dropping a replication origin when acquired_by is
zero but the reference counter is nonzero, covering the scenario where the
first session exits without properly releasing the origin.

Author: Hou Zhijie <houzj.fnst@fujitsu.com>
Author: Hayato Kuroda <kuroda.hayato@fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Shveta Malik <shveta.malik@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila <amit.kapila16@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/TY4PR01MB169077EE72ABE9E55BAF162D494B5A@TY4PR01MB16907.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMPB6wfe4zLjJL8jiZV5kjjpwBM2=rTRme0UCL7Ra4L8MTVdOg@mail.gmail.com
2026-01-14 07:15:46 +00:00

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Parsed test spec with 2 sessions
starting permutation: s0_setup s0_is_setup s1_setup s1_is_setup s0_add_message s0_store_lsn s1_add_message s1_store_lsn s0_compare s1_reset s0_reset
step s0_setup: SELECT pg_replication_origin_session_setup('origin');
pg_replication_origin_session_setup
-----------------------------------
(1 row)
step s0_is_setup: SELECT pg_replication_origin_session_is_setup();
pg_replication_origin_session_is_setup
--------------------------------------
t
(1 row)
step s1_setup:
SELECT pg_replication_origin_session_setup('origin', pid)
FROM pg_stat_activity
WHERE application_name = 'isolation/parallel_session_origin/s0';
pg_replication_origin_session_setup
-----------------------------------
(1 row)
step s1_is_setup: SELECT pg_replication_origin_session_is_setup();
pg_replication_origin_session_is_setup
--------------------------------------
t
(1 row)
step s0_add_message:
SELECT 1
FROM pg_logical_emit_message(true, 'prefix', 'message on s0');
?column?
--------
1
(1 row)
step s0_store_lsn:
INSERT INTO local_lsn_store
SELECT 0, local_lsn FROM pg_replication_origin_status;
step s1_add_message:
SELECT 1
FROM pg_logical_emit_message(true, 'prefix', 'message on s1');
?column?
--------
1
(1 row)
step s1_store_lsn:
INSERT INTO local_lsn_store
SELECT 1, local_lsn FROM pg_replication_origin_status;
step s0_compare:
SELECT s0.lsn < s1.lsn
FROM local_lsn_store as s0, local_lsn_store as s1
WHERE s0.session = 0 AND s1.session = 1;
?column?
--------
t
(1 row)
step s1_reset: SELECT pg_replication_origin_session_reset();
pg_replication_origin_session_reset
-----------------------------------
(1 row)
step s0_reset: SELECT pg_replication_origin_session_reset();
pg_replication_origin_session_reset
-----------------------------------
(1 row)
starting permutation: s0_setup s0_is_setup s1_setup s1_is_setup s0_reset s1_reset s0_reset
step s0_setup: SELECT pg_replication_origin_session_setup('origin');
pg_replication_origin_session_setup
-----------------------------------
(1 row)
step s0_is_setup: SELECT pg_replication_origin_session_is_setup();
pg_replication_origin_session_is_setup
--------------------------------------
t
(1 row)
step s1_setup:
SELECT pg_replication_origin_session_setup('origin', pid)
FROM pg_stat_activity
WHERE application_name = 'isolation/parallel_session_origin/s0';
pg_replication_origin_session_setup
-----------------------------------
(1 row)
step s1_is_setup: SELECT pg_replication_origin_session_is_setup();
pg_replication_origin_session_is_setup
--------------------------------------
t
(1 row)
step s0_reset: SELECT pg_replication_origin_session_reset();
ERROR: cannot reset replication origin with ID 1 because it is still in use by other processes
step s1_reset: SELECT pg_replication_origin_session_reset();
pg_replication_origin_session_reset
-----------------------------------
(1 row)
step s0_reset: SELECT pg_replication_origin_session_reset();
pg_replication_origin_session_reset
-----------------------------------
(1 row)