From: Heikki Linnakangas Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 20:55:53 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Fix a bug in pairing heap removal code. X-Git-Tag: REL9_5_ALPHA1~763 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=931bf3eb9b203ca02d729f5122a44cc250c27695;p=postgresql Fix a bug in pairing heap removal code. After removal, the next_sibling pointer of a node was sometimes incorrectly left to point to another node in the heap, which meant that a node was sometimes linked twice into the heap. Surprisingly that didn't cause any crashes in my testing, but it was clearly wrong and could easily segfault in other scenarios. Also always keep the prev_or_parent pointer as NULL on the root node. That was not a correctness issue AFAICS, but let's be tidy. Add a debugging function, to dump the contents of a pairing heap as a string. It's #ifdef'd out, as it's not used for anything in any normal code, but it was highly useful in debugging this. Let's keep it handy for further reference. --- diff --git a/src/backend/lib/pairingheap.c b/src/backend/lib/pairingheap.c index 213c9d3466..17278fde6e 100644 --- a/src/backend/lib/pairingheap.c +++ b/src/backend/lib/pairingheap.c @@ -70,6 +70,10 @@ pairingheap_free(pairingheap *heap) * * The subheap with smaller value is put as a child of the other one (assuming * a max-heap). + * + * The next_sibling and prev_or_parent pointers of the input nodes are + * ignored. On return, the returned node's next_sibling and prev_or_parent + * pointers are garbage. */ static pairingheap_node * merge(pairingheap *heap, pairingheap_node *a, pairingheap_node *b) @@ -111,6 +115,8 @@ pairingheap_add(pairingheap *heap, pairingheap_node *node) /* Link the new node as a new tree */ heap->ph_root = merge(heap, heap->ph_root, node); + heap->ph_root->prev_or_parent = NULL; + heap->ph_root->next_sibling = NULL; } /* @@ -148,6 +154,11 @@ pairingheap_remove_first(pairingheap *heap) children = result->first_child; heap->ph_root = merge_children(heap, children); + if (heap->ph_root) + { + heap->ph_root->prev_or_parent = NULL; + heap->ph_root->next_sibling = NULL; + } return result; } @@ -272,3 +283,51 @@ merge_children(pairingheap *heap, pairingheap_node *children) return newroot; } + +/* + * A debug function to dump the contents of the heap as a string. + * + * The 'dumpfunc' callback appends a string representation of a single node + * to the StringInfo. 'opaque' can be used to pass more information to the + * callback. + */ +#ifdef PAIRINGHEAP_DEBUG +static void +pairingheap_dump_recurse(StringInfo buf, + pairingheap_node *node, + void (*dumpfunc) (pairingheap_node *node, StringInfo buf, void *opaque), + void *opaque, + int depth, + pairingheap_node *prev_or_parent) +{ + while (node) + { + Assert(node->prev_or_parent == prev_or_parent); + + appendStringInfoSpaces(buf, depth * 4); + dumpfunc(node, buf, opaque); + appendStringInfoString(buf, "\n"); + if (node->first_child) + pairingheap_dump_recurse(buf, node->first_child, dumpfunc, opaque, depth + 1, node); + prev_or_parent = node; + node = node->next_sibling; + } +} + +char * +pairingheap_dump(pairingheap *heap, + void (*dumpfunc) (pairingheap_node *node, StringInfo buf, void *opaque), + void *opaque) +{ + StringInfoData buf; + + if (!heap->ph_root) + return pstrdup("(empty)"); + + initStringInfo(&buf); + + pairingheap_dump_recurse(&buf, heap->ph_root, dumpfunc, opaque, 0, NULL); + + return buf.data; +} +#endif diff --git a/src/include/lib/pairingheap.h b/src/include/lib/pairingheap.h index e3e320fc43..eb1856a7c1 100644 --- a/src/include/lib/pairingheap.h +++ b/src/include/lib/pairingheap.h @@ -11,6 +11,11 @@ #ifndef PAIRINGHEAP_H #define PAIRINGHEAP_H +#include "lib/stringinfo.h" + +/* Enable if you need the pairingheap_dump() debug function */ +/* #define PAIRINGHEAP_DEBUG */ + /* * This represents an element stored in the heap. Embed this in a larger * struct containing the actual data you're storing. @@ -78,6 +83,12 @@ extern pairingheap_node *pairingheap_first(pairingheap *heap); extern pairingheap_node *pairingheap_remove_first(pairingheap *heap); extern void pairingheap_remove(pairingheap *heap, pairingheap_node *node); +#ifdef PAIRINGHEAP_DEBUG +extern char *pairingheap_dump(pairingheap *heap, + void (*dumpfunc) (pairingheap_node *node, StringInfo buf, void *opaque), + void *opaque); +#endif + /* Resets the heap to be empty. */ #define pairingheap_reset(h) ((h)->ph_root = NULL)