From: Tom Lane Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2017 16:51:38 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Re-establish postgres_fdw connections after server or user mapping changes. X-Git-Tag: REL9_6_4~38 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d86a2b7b58bc9e5455a77f37690bf4588f4d2836;p=postgresql Re-establish postgres_fdw connections after server or user mapping changes. Previously, postgres_fdw would keep on using an existing connection even if the user did ALTER SERVER or ALTER USER MAPPING commands that should affect connection parameters. Teach it to watch for catcache invals on these catalogs and re-establish connections when the relevant catalog entries change. Per bug #14738 from Michal Lis. In passing, clean up some rather crufty decisions in commit ae9bfc5d6 about where fields of ConnCacheEntry should be reset. We now reset all the fields whenever we open a new connection. Kyotaro Horiguchi, reviewed by Ashutosh Bapat and myself. Back-patch to 9.3 where postgres_fdw appeared. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170710113917.7727.10247@wrigleys.postgresql.org --- diff --git a/contrib/postgres_fdw/connection.c b/contrib/postgres_fdw/connection.c index 4023471434..2243ca2a36 100644 --- a/contrib/postgres_fdw/connection.c +++ b/contrib/postgres_fdw/connection.c @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ #include "miscadmin.h" #include "storage/latch.h" #include "utils/hsearch.h" +#include "utils/inval.h" #include "utils/memutils.h" #include "utils/syscache.h" @@ -47,11 +48,15 @@ typedef struct ConnCacheEntry { ConnCacheKey key; /* hash key (must be first) */ PGconn *conn; /* connection to foreign server, or NULL */ + /* Remaining fields are invalid when conn is NULL: */ int xact_depth; /* 0 = no xact open, 1 = main xact open, 2 = * one level of subxact open, etc */ bool have_prep_stmt; /* have we prepared any stmts in this xact? */ bool have_error; /* have any subxacts aborted in this xact? */ bool changing_xact_state; /* xact state change in process */ + bool invalidated; /* true if reconnect is pending */ + uint32 server_hashvalue; /* hash value of foreign server OID */ + uint32 mapping_hashvalue; /* hash value of user mapping OID */ } ConnCacheEntry; /* @@ -68,6 +73,7 @@ static bool xact_got_connection = false; /* prototypes of private functions */ static PGconn *connect_pg_server(ForeignServer *server, UserMapping *user); +static void disconnect_pg_server(ConnCacheEntry *entry); static void check_conn_params(const char **keywords, const char **values); static void configure_remote_session(PGconn *conn); static void do_sql_command(PGconn *conn, const char *sql); @@ -77,6 +83,7 @@ static void pgfdw_subxact_callback(SubXactEvent event, SubTransactionId mySubid, SubTransactionId parentSubid, void *arg); +static void pgfdw_inval_callback(Datum arg, int cacheid, uint32 hashvalue); static void pgfdw_reject_incomplete_xact_state_change(ConnCacheEntry *entry); static bool pgfdw_cancel_query(PGconn *conn); static bool pgfdw_exec_cleanup_query(PGconn *conn, const char *query, @@ -94,13 +101,6 @@ static bool pgfdw_get_cleanup_result(PGconn *conn, TimestampTz endtime, * will_prep_stmt must be true if caller intends to create any prepared * statements. Since those don't go away automatically at transaction end * (not even on error), we need this flag to cue manual cleanup. - * - * XXX Note that caching connections theoretically requires a mechanism to - * detect change of FDW objects to invalidate already established connections. - * We could manage that by watching for invalidation events on the relevant - * syscaches. For the moment, though, it's not clear that this would really - * be useful and not mere pedantry. We could not flush any active connections - * mid-transaction anyway. */ PGconn * GetConnection(UserMapping *user, bool will_prep_stmt) @@ -129,6 +129,10 @@ GetConnection(UserMapping *user, bool will_prep_stmt) */ RegisterXactCallback(pgfdw_xact_callback, NULL); RegisterSubXactCallback(pgfdw_subxact_callback, NULL); + CacheRegisterSyscacheCallback(FOREIGNSERVEROID, + pgfdw_inval_callback, (Datum) 0); + CacheRegisterSyscacheCallback(USERMAPPINGOID, + pgfdw_inval_callback, (Datum) 0); } /* Set flag that we did GetConnection during the current transaction */ @@ -143,17 +147,27 @@ GetConnection(UserMapping *user, bool will_prep_stmt) entry = hash_search(ConnectionHash, &key, HASH_ENTER, &found); if (!found) { - /* initialize new hashtable entry (key is already filled in) */ + /* + * We need only clear "conn" here; remaining fields will be filled + * later when "conn" is set. + */ entry->conn = NULL; - entry->xact_depth = 0; - entry->have_prep_stmt = false; - entry->have_error = false; - entry->changing_xact_state = false; } /* Reject further use of connections which failed abort cleanup. */ pgfdw_reject_incomplete_xact_state_change(entry); + /* + * If the connection needs to be remade due to invalidation, disconnect as + * soon as we're out of all transactions. + */ + if (entry->conn != NULL && entry->invalidated && entry->xact_depth == 0) + { + elog(DEBUG3, "closing connection %p for option changes to take effect", + entry->conn); + disconnect_pg_server(entry); + } + /* * We don't check the health of cached connection here, because it would * require some overhead. Broken connection will be detected when the @@ -163,15 +177,26 @@ GetConnection(UserMapping *user, bool will_prep_stmt) /* * If cache entry doesn't have a connection, we have to establish a new * connection. (If connect_pg_server throws an error, the cache entry - * will be left in a valid empty state.) + * will remain in a valid empty state, ie conn == NULL.) */ if (entry->conn == NULL) { ForeignServer *server = GetForeignServer(user->serverid); - entry->xact_depth = 0; /* just to be sure */ + /* Reset all transient state fields, to be sure all are clean */ + entry->xact_depth = 0; entry->have_prep_stmt = false; entry->have_error = false; + entry->changing_xact_state = false; + entry->invalidated = false; + entry->server_hashvalue = + GetSysCacheHashValue1(FOREIGNSERVEROID, + ObjectIdGetDatum(server->serverid)); + entry->mapping_hashvalue = + GetSysCacheHashValue1(USERMAPPINGOID, + ObjectIdGetDatum(user->umid)); + + /* Now try to make the connection */ entry->conn = connect_pg_server(server, user); elog(DEBUG3, "new postgres_fdw connection %p for server \"%s\" (user mapping oid %u, userid %u)", @@ -285,6 +310,19 @@ connect_pg_server(ForeignServer *server, UserMapping *user) return conn; } +/* + * Disconnect any open connection for a connection cache entry. + */ +static void +disconnect_pg_server(ConnCacheEntry *entry) +{ + if (entry->conn != NULL) + { + PQfinish(entry->conn); + entry->conn = NULL; + } +} + /* * For non-superusers, insist that the connstr specify a password. This * prevents a password from being picked up from .pgpass, a service file, @@ -786,9 +824,7 @@ pgfdw_xact_callback(XactEvent event, void *arg) entry->changing_xact_state) { elog(DEBUG3, "discarding connection %p", entry->conn); - PQfinish(entry->conn); - entry->conn = NULL; - entry->changing_xact_state = false; + disconnect_pg_server(entry); } } @@ -905,6 +941,47 @@ pgfdw_subxact_callback(SubXactEvent event, SubTransactionId mySubid, } } +/* + * Connection invalidation callback function + * + * After a change to a pg_foreign_server or pg_user_mapping catalog entry, + * mark connections depending on that entry as needing to be remade. + * We can't immediately destroy them, since they might be in the midst of + * a transaction, but we'll remake them at the next opportunity. + * + * Although most cache invalidation callbacks blow away all the related stuff + * regardless of the given hashvalue, connections are expensive enough that + * it's worth trying to avoid that. + * + * NB: We could avoid unnecessary disconnection more strictly by examining + * individual option values, but it seems too much effort for the gain. + */ +static void +pgfdw_inval_callback(Datum arg, int cacheid, uint32 hashvalue) +{ + HASH_SEQ_STATUS scan; + ConnCacheEntry *entry; + + Assert(cacheid == FOREIGNSERVEROID || cacheid == USERMAPPINGOID); + + /* ConnectionHash must exist already, if we're registered */ + hash_seq_init(&scan, ConnectionHash); + while ((entry = (ConnCacheEntry *) hash_seq_search(&scan))) + { + /* Ignore invalid entries */ + if (entry->conn == NULL) + continue; + + /* hashvalue == 0 means a cache reset, must clear all state */ + if (hashvalue == 0 || + (cacheid == FOREIGNSERVEROID && + entry->server_hashvalue == hashvalue) || + (cacheid == USERMAPPINGOID && + entry->mapping_hashvalue == hashvalue)) + entry->invalidated = true; + } +} + /* * Raise an error if the given connection cache entry is marked as being * in the middle of an xact state change. This should be called at which no @@ -922,9 +999,14 @@ pgfdw_reject_incomplete_xact_state_change(ConnCacheEntry *entry) Form_pg_user_mapping umform; ForeignServer *server; - if (!entry->changing_xact_state) + /* nothing to do for inactive entries and entries of sane state */ + if (entry->conn == NULL || !entry->changing_xact_state) return; + /* make sure this entry is inactive */ + disconnect_pg_server(entry); + + /* find server name to be shown in the message below */ tup = SearchSysCache1(USERMAPPINGOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(entry->key)); if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tup)) diff --git a/contrib/postgres_fdw/expected/postgres_fdw.out b/contrib/postgres_fdw/expected/postgres_fdw.out index eb6124cccd..00b2e53fa9 100644 --- a/contrib/postgres_fdw/expected/postgres_fdw.out +++ b/contrib/postgres_fdw/expected/postgres_fdw.out @@ -183,6 +183,43 @@ ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft2 ALTER COLUMN c1 OPTIONS (column_name 'C 1'); public | ft6 | loopback2 | (schema_name 'S 1', table_name 'T 4') | (5 rows) +-- Test that alteration of server options causes reconnection +SELECT c3, c4 FROM ft1 ORDER BY c3, c1 LIMIT 1; -- should work + c3 | c4 +-------+------------------------------ + 00001 | Fri Jan 02 00:00:00 1970 PST +(1 row) + +ALTER SERVER loopback OPTIONS (SET dbname 'no such database'); +SELECT c3, c4 FROM ft1 ORDER BY c3, c1 LIMIT 1; -- should fail +ERROR: could not connect to server "loopback" +DETAIL: FATAL: database "no such database" does not exist +DO $d$ + BEGIN + EXECUTE $$ALTER SERVER loopback + OPTIONS (SET dbname '$$||current_database()||$$')$$; + END; +$d$; +SELECT c3, c4 FROM ft1 ORDER BY c3, c1 LIMIT 1; -- should work again + c3 | c4 +-------+------------------------------ + 00001 | Fri Jan 02 00:00:00 1970 PST +(1 row) + +-- Test that alteration of user mapping options causes reconnection +ALTER USER MAPPING FOR CURRENT_USER SERVER loopback + OPTIONS (ADD user 'no such user'); +SELECT c3, c4 FROM ft1 ORDER BY c3, c1 LIMIT 1; -- should fail +ERROR: could not connect to server "loopback" +DETAIL: FATAL: role "no such user" does not exist +ALTER USER MAPPING FOR CURRENT_USER SERVER loopback + OPTIONS (DROP user); +SELECT c3, c4 FROM ft1 ORDER BY c3, c1 LIMIT 1; -- should work again + c3 | c4 +-------+------------------------------ + 00001 | Fri Jan 02 00:00:00 1970 PST +(1 row) + -- Now we should be able to run ANALYZE. -- To exercise multiple code paths, we use local stats on ft1 -- and remote-estimate mode on ft2. diff --git a/contrib/postgres_fdw/sql/postgres_fdw.sql b/contrib/postgres_fdw/sql/postgres_fdw.sql index 176b3a32a8..920f6a3155 100644 --- a/contrib/postgres_fdw/sql/postgres_fdw.sql +++ b/contrib/postgres_fdw/sql/postgres_fdw.sql @@ -187,6 +187,26 @@ ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c1 OPTIONS (column_name 'C 1'); ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft2 ALTER COLUMN c1 OPTIONS (column_name 'C 1'); \det+ +-- Test that alteration of server options causes reconnection +SELECT c3, c4 FROM ft1 ORDER BY c3, c1 LIMIT 1; -- should work +ALTER SERVER loopback OPTIONS (SET dbname 'no such database'); +SELECT c3, c4 FROM ft1 ORDER BY c3, c1 LIMIT 1; -- should fail +DO $d$ + BEGIN + EXECUTE $$ALTER SERVER loopback + OPTIONS (SET dbname '$$||current_database()||$$')$$; + END; +$d$; +SELECT c3, c4 FROM ft1 ORDER BY c3, c1 LIMIT 1; -- should work again + +-- Test that alteration of user mapping options causes reconnection +ALTER USER MAPPING FOR CURRENT_USER SERVER loopback + OPTIONS (ADD user 'no such user'); +SELECT c3, c4 FROM ft1 ORDER BY c3, c1 LIMIT 1; -- should fail +ALTER USER MAPPING FOR CURRENT_USER SERVER loopback + OPTIONS (DROP user); +SELECT c3, c4 FROM ft1 ORDER BY c3, c1 LIMIT 1; -- should work again + -- Now we should be able to run ANALYZE. -- To exercise multiple code paths, we use local stats on ft1 -- and remote-estimate mode on ft2.