From 16e0464a11d8c2840cf8127394a4b4315111440a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Lane Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2019 17:20:02 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Fix dumping of matviews with indirect dependencies on primary keys. Commit 62215de29 turns out to have been not quite on-the-mark. When we are forced to postpone dumping of a materialized view into the dump's post-data section (because it depends on a unique index that isn't created till that section), we may also have to postpone dumping other matviews that depend on said matview. The previous fix didn't reliably work for such cases: it'd break the dependency loops properly, producing a workable object ordering, but it didn't necessarily mark all the matviews as "postponed_def". This led to harmless bleating about "archive items not in correct section order", as reported by Tom Cassidy in bug #15602. Less harmlessly, selective-restore options such as --section might misbehave due to the matview dump objects not being properly labeled. The right way to fix it is to consider that each pre-data dependency we break amounts to moving the no-longer-dependent object into post-data, and hence we should mark that object if it's a matview. Back-patch to all supported versions, since the issue's been there since matviews were introduced. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15602-e895445f73dc450b@postgresql.org --- src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump_sort.c | 26 +++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump_sort.c b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump_sort.c index a701532f87..5413ab1e1c 100644 --- a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump_sort.c +++ b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump_sort.c @@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ #include "pg_backup_utils.h" #include "pg_dump.h" +#include "catalog/pg_class.h" + /* translator: this is a module name */ static const char *modulename = gettext_noop("sorter"); @@ -931,19 +933,26 @@ repairViewRuleMultiLoop(DumpableObject *viewobj, * * Note that the "next object" is not necessarily the matview itself; * it could be the matview's rowtype, for example. We may come through here - * several times while removing all the pre-data linkages. + * several times while removing all the pre-data linkages. In particular, + * if there are other matviews that depend on the one with the circularity + * problem, we'll come through here for each such matview and mark them all + * as postponed. (This works because all MVs have pre-data dependencies + * to begin with, so each of them will get visited.) */ static void -repairMatViewBoundaryMultiLoop(DumpableObject *matviewobj, - DumpableObject *boundaryobj, +repairMatViewBoundaryMultiLoop(DumpableObject *boundaryobj, DumpableObject *nextobj) { - TableInfo *matviewinfo = (TableInfo *) matviewobj; - /* remove boundary's dependency on object after it in loop */ removeObjectDependency(boundaryobj, nextobj->dumpId); - /* mark matview as postponed into post-data section */ - matviewinfo->postponed_def = true; + /* if that object is a matview, mark it as postponed into post-data */ + if (nextobj->objType == DO_TABLE) + { + TableInfo *nextinfo = (TableInfo *) nextobj; + + if (nextinfo->relkind == RELKIND_MATVIEW) + nextinfo->postponed_def = true; + } } /* @@ -1125,8 +1134,7 @@ repairDependencyLoop(DumpableObject **loop, DumpableObject *nextobj; nextobj = (j < nLoop - 1) ? loop[j + 1] : loop[0]; - repairMatViewBoundaryMultiLoop(loop[i], loop[j], - nextobj); + repairMatViewBoundaryMultiLoop(loop[j], nextobj); return; } } -- 2.40.0