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Run catalog reindexing test from 3dbb317d32 serially, to avoid deadlocks.
authorAndres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
Wed, 1 May 2019 00:45:32 +0000 (17:45 -0700)
committerAndres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
Wed, 1 May 2019 00:45:32 +0000 (17:45 -0700)
The tests turn out to cause deadlocks in some circumstances. Fairly
reproducibly so with -DRELCACHE_FORCE_RELEASE
-DCATCACHE_FORCE_RELEASE.  Some of the deadlocks may be hard to fix
without disproportionate measures, but others probably should be fixed
- but not in 12.

We discussed removing the new tests until we can fix the issues
underlying the deadlocks, but results from buildfarm animal
markhor (which runs with CLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS) indicates that there
might be a more severe, as of yet undiagnosed, issue (including on
stable branches) with reindexing catalogs. The failure is:
ERROR: could not read block 0 in file "base/16384/28025": read only 0 of 8192 bytes
Therefore it seems advisable to keep the tests.

It's not certain that running the tests in isolation removes the risk
of deadlocks. It's possible that additional locks are needed to
protect against a concurrent auto-analyze or such.

Per discussion with Tom Lane.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/28926.1556664156@sss.pgh.pa.us
Backpatch: 9.4-, like 3dbb317d3

src/test/regress/expected/create_index.out
src/test/regress/expected/reindex_catalog.out [new file with mode: 0644]
src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
src/test/regress/serial_schedule
src/test/regress/sql/create_index.sql
src/test/regress/sql/reindex_catalog.sql [new file with mode: 0644]

index ef8c8cd654d125d56a6ecf60652082a5ebcaecdd..326dc4417768a10cd963ce0f1e9febfcab06dc88 100644 (file)
@@ -1939,24 +1939,6 @@ INFO:  index "reindex_verbose_pkey" was reindexed
 \set VERBOSITY default
 DROP TABLE reindex_verbose;
 --
--- check that system tables can be reindexed
---
--- whole tables
-REINDEX TABLE pg_class; -- mapped, non-shared, critical
-REINDEX TABLE pg_index; -- non-mapped, non-shared, critical
-REINDEX TABLE pg_operator; -- non-mapped, non-shared, critical
-REINDEX TABLE pg_database; -- mapped, shared, critical
-REINDEX TABLE pg_shdescription; -- mapped, shared non-critical
--- Check that individual system indexes can be reindexed. That's a bit
--- different from the entire-table case because reindex_relation
--- treats e.g. pg_class special.
-REINDEX INDEX pg_class_oid_index; -- mapped, non-shared, critical
-REINDEX INDEX pg_class_relname_nsp_index; -- mapped, non-shared, non-critical
-REINDEX INDEX pg_index_indexrelid_index; -- non-mapped, non-shared, critical
-REINDEX INDEX pg_index_indrelid_index; -- non-mapped, non-shared, non-critical
-REINDEX INDEX pg_database_oid_index; -- mapped, shared, critical
-REINDEX INDEX pg_shdescription_o_c_index; -- mapped, shared, non-critical
---
 -- REINDEX CONCURRENTLY
 --
 CREATE TABLE concur_reindex_tab (c1 int);
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/reindex_catalog.out b/src/test/regress/expected/reindex_catalog.out
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..142616f
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+--
+-- Check that system tables can be reindexed.
+--
+-- Note that this test currently has to run without parallel tests
+-- being scheduled, as currently reindex catalog tables can cause
+-- deadlocks:
+--
+-- * The lock upgrade between the ShareLock acquired for the reindex
+--   and RowExclusiveLock needed for pg_class/pg_index locks can
+--   trigger deadlocks.
+--
+-- * The uniqueness checks performed when reindexing a unique/primary
+--   key index possibly need to wait for the transaction of a
+--   about-to-deleted row in pg_class to commit. That can cause
+--   deadlocks because, in contrast to user tables, locks on catalog
+--   tables are routinely released before commit - therefore the lock
+--   held for reindexing doesn't guarantee that no running transaction
+--   performed modifications in the table underlying the index.
+-- Check reindexing of whole tables
+REINDEX TABLE pg_class; -- mapped, non-shared, critical
+REINDEX TABLE pg_index; -- non-mapped, non-shared, critical
+REINDEX TABLE pg_operator; -- non-mapped, non-shared, critical
+REINDEX TABLE pg_database; -- mapped, shared, critical
+REINDEX TABLE pg_shdescription; -- mapped, shared non-critical
+-- Check that individual system indexes can be reindexed. That's a bit
+-- different from the entire-table case because reindex_relation
+-- treats e.g. pg_class special.
+REINDEX INDEX pg_class_oid_index; -- mapped, non-shared, critical
+REINDEX INDEX pg_class_relname_nsp_index; -- mapped, non-shared, non-critical
+REINDEX INDEX pg_index_indexrelid_index; -- non-mapped, non-shared, critical
+REINDEX INDEX pg_index_indrelid_index; -- non-mapped, non-shared, non-critical
+REINDEX INDEX pg_database_oid_index; -- mapped, shared, critical
+REINDEX INDEX pg_shdescription_o_c_index; -- mapped, shared, non-critical
index 8229e10909d0b7696e7f1ba4b91907ac8712a8f2..3b7759b6faa9d4ca0bcba2624d98ca36b4c52712 100644 (file)
@@ -52,6 +52,11 @@ test: create_misc create_operator create_procedure
 # These depend on create_misc and create_operator
 test: create_index create_index_spgist create_view index_including index_including_gist
 
+# ----------
+# Has to run in isolation, due to deadlock risk
+# ----------
+test: reindex_catalog
+
 # ----------
 # Another group of parallel tests
 # ----------
index 9839087faa13e6078f751f6bdb04d574e6eb3fe4..43523c6fc62d982e52dd8535b2c75252a6be58fb 100644 (file)
@@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ test: create_index_spgist
 test: create_view
 test: index_including
 test: index_including_gist
+test: reindex_catalog
 test: create_aggregate
 test: create_function_3
 test: create_cast
index f6f2d7c14bb14e51866a8e6c7a57732ef013a057..f29b8ca826fae03acc153ec97f1232a903b516e9 100644 (file)
@@ -747,27 +747,6 @@ REINDEX (VERBOSE) TABLE reindex_verbose;
 \set VERBOSITY default
 DROP TABLE reindex_verbose;
 
---
--- check that system tables can be reindexed
---
-
--- whole tables
-REINDEX TABLE pg_class; -- mapped, non-shared, critical
-REINDEX TABLE pg_index; -- non-mapped, non-shared, critical
-REINDEX TABLE pg_operator; -- non-mapped, non-shared, critical
-REINDEX TABLE pg_database; -- mapped, shared, critical
-REINDEX TABLE pg_shdescription; -- mapped, shared non-critical
-
--- Check that individual system indexes can be reindexed. That's a bit
--- different from the entire-table case because reindex_relation
--- treats e.g. pg_class special.
-REINDEX INDEX pg_class_oid_index; -- mapped, non-shared, critical
-REINDEX INDEX pg_class_relname_nsp_index; -- mapped, non-shared, non-critical
-REINDEX INDEX pg_index_indexrelid_index; -- non-mapped, non-shared, critical
-REINDEX INDEX pg_index_indrelid_index; -- non-mapped, non-shared, non-critical
-REINDEX INDEX pg_database_oid_index; -- mapped, shared, critical
-REINDEX INDEX pg_shdescription_o_c_index; -- mapped, shared, non-critical
-
 --
 -- REINDEX CONCURRENTLY
 --
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/reindex_catalog.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/reindex_catalog.sql
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..2180ee5
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+--
+-- Check that system tables can be reindexed.
+--
+-- Note that this test currently has to run without parallel tests
+-- being scheduled, as currently reindex catalog tables can cause
+-- deadlocks:
+--
+-- * The lock upgrade between the ShareLock acquired for the reindex
+--   and RowExclusiveLock needed for pg_class/pg_index locks can
+--   trigger deadlocks.
+--
+-- * The uniqueness checks performed when reindexing a unique/primary
+--   key index possibly need to wait for the transaction of a
+--   about-to-deleted row in pg_class to commit. That can cause
+--   deadlocks because, in contrast to user tables, locks on catalog
+--   tables are routinely released before commit - therefore the lock
+--   held for reindexing doesn't guarantee that no running transaction
+--   performed modifications in the table underlying the index.
+
+
+-- Check reindexing of whole tables
+REINDEX TABLE pg_class; -- mapped, non-shared, critical
+REINDEX TABLE pg_index; -- non-mapped, non-shared, critical
+REINDEX TABLE pg_operator; -- non-mapped, non-shared, critical
+REINDEX TABLE pg_database; -- mapped, shared, critical
+REINDEX TABLE pg_shdescription; -- mapped, shared non-critical
+
+-- Check that individual system indexes can be reindexed. That's a bit
+-- different from the entire-table case because reindex_relation
+-- treats e.g. pg_class special.
+REINDEX INDEX pg_class_oid_index; -- mapped, non-shared, critical
+REINDEX INDEX pg_class_relname_nsp_index; -- mapped, non-shared, non-critical
+REINDEX INDEX pg_index_indexrelid_index; -- non-mapped, non-shared, critical
+REINDEX INDEX pg_index_indrelid_index; -- non-mapped, non-shared, non-critical
+REINDEX INDEX pg_database_oid_index; -- mapped, shared, critical
+REINDEX INDEX pg_shdescription_o_c_index; -- mapped, shared, non-critical