From 3d79013b970d4cc336c06eb77ed526b44308c03e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andres Freund Date: Wed, 31 May 2017 16:39:27 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Make ALTER SEQUENCE, including RESTART, fully transactional. Previously the changes to the "data" part of the sequence, i.e. the one containing the current value, were not transactional, whereas the definition, including minimum and maximum value were. That leads to odd behaviour if a schema change is rolled back, with the potential that out-of-bound sequence values can be returned. To avoid the issue create a new relfilenode fork whenever ALTER SEQUENCE is executed, similar to how TRUNCATE ... RESTART IDENTITY already is already handled. This commit also makes ALTER SEQUENCE RESTART transactional, as it seems to be too confusing to have some forms of ALTER SEQUENCE behave transactionally, some forms not. This way setval() and nextval() are not transactional, but DDL is, which seems to make sense. This commit also rolls back parts of the changes made in 3d092fe540 and f8dc1985f as they're now not needed anymore. Author: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170522154227.nvafbsm62sjpbxvd@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: Bug is in master/v10 only --- doc/src/sgml/ref/alter_sequence.sgml | 15 ++- src/backend/commands/sequence.c | 123 +++++-------------- src/test/isolation/expected/sequence-ddl.out | 30 ++--- src/test/isolation/specs/sequence-ddl.spec | 19 +-- 4 files changed, 65 insertions(+), 122 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/alter_sequence.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/alter_sequence.sgml index 30e5316b8c..3a04d07ecc 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/alter_sequence.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/alter_sequence.sgml @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ ALTER SEQUENCE [ IF EXISTS ] name S The optional clause RESTART [ WITH restart ] changes the - current value of the sequence. This is equivalent to calling the + current value of the sequence. This is similar to calling the setval function with is_called = false: the specified value will be returned by the next call of nextval. @@ -182,11 +182,11 @@ ALTER SEQUENCE [ IF EXISTS ] name S - Like a setval call, a RESTART - operation on a sequence is never rolled back, to avoid blocking of - concurrent transactions that obtain numbers from the same sequence. - (The other clauses cause ordinary catalog updates that can be rolled - back.) + In contrast to a setval call, + a RESTART operation on a sequence is transactional + and blocks concurrent transactions from obtaining numbers from the + same sequence. If that's not the desired mode of + operation, setval should be used. @@ -307,8 +307,7 @@ ALTER SEQUENCE [ IF EXISTS ] name S ALTER SEQUENCE blocks concurrent nextval, currval, - lastval, and setval calls, except - if only the RESTART clause is used. + lastval, and setval calls. diff --git a/src/backend/commands/sequence.c b/src/backend/commands/sequence.c index 568b3022f2..4a56f03e8b 100644 --- a/src/backend/commands/sequence.c +++ b/src/backend/commands/sequence.c @@ -98,11 +98,9 @@ static void create_seq_hashtable(void); static void init_sequence(Oid relid, SeqTable *p_elm, Relation *p_rel); static Form_pg_sequence_data read_seq_tuple(Relation rel, Buffer *buf, HeapTuple seqdatatuple); -static LOCKMODE alter_sequence_get_lock_level(List *options); static void init_params(ParseState *pstate, List *options, bool for_identity, bool isInit, Form_pg_sequence seqform, - bool *changed_seqform, Form_pg_sequence_data seqdataform, List **owned_by); static void do_setval(Oid relid, int64 next, bool iscalled); static void process_owned_by(Relation seqrel, List *owned_by, bool for_identity); @@ -117,7 +115,6 @@ DefineSequence(ParseState *pstate, CreateSeqStmt *seq) { FormData_pg_sequence seqform; FormData_pg_sequence_data seqdataform; - bool changed_seqform = false; /* not used here */ List *owned_by; CreateStmt *stmt = makeNode(CreateStmt); Oid seqoid; @@ -156,7 +153,7 @@ DefineSequence(ParseState *pstate, CreateSeqStmt *seq) } /* Check and set all option values */ - init_params(pstate, seq->options, seq->for_identity, true, &seqform, &changed_seqform, &seqdataform, &owned_by); + init_params(pstate, seq->options, seq->for_identity, true, &seqform, &seqdataform, &owned_by); /* * Create relation (and fill value[] and null[] for the tuple) @@ -417,19 +414,18 @@ AlterSequence(ParseState *pstate, AlterSeqStmt *stmt) SeqTable elm; Relation seqrel; Buffer buf; - HeapTupleData seqdatatuple; + HeapTupleData datatuple; Form_pg_sequence seqform; - Form_pg_sequence_data seqdata; - FormData_pg_sequence_data newseqdata; - bool changed_seqform = false; + Form_pg_sequence_data newdataform; List *owned_by; ObjectAddress address; Relation rel; - HeapTuple tuple; + HeapTuple seqtuple; + HeapTuple newdatatuple; /* Open and lock sequence. */ relid = RangeVarGetRelid(stmt->sequence, - alter_sequence_get_lock_level(stmt->options), + ShareRowExclusiveLock, stmt->missing_ok); if (relid == InvalidOid) { @@ -447,22 +443,26 @@ AlterSequence(ParseState *pstate, AlterSeqStmt *stmt) stmt->sequence->relname); rel = heap_open(SequenceRelationId, RowExclusiveLock); - tuple = SearchSysCacheCopy1(SEQRELID, - ObjectIdGetDatum(relid)); - if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple)) + seqtuple = SearchSysCacheCopy1(SEQRELID, + ObjectIdGetDatum(relid)); + if (!HeapTupleIsValid(seqtuple)) elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for sequence %u", relid); - seqform = (Form_pg_sequence) GETSTRUCT(tuple); + seqform = (Form_pg_sequence) GETSTRUCT(seqtuple); /* lock page's buffer and read tuple into new sequence structure */ - seqdata = read_seq_tuple(seqrel, &buf, &seqdatatuple); + (void) read_seq_tuple(seqrel, &buf, &datatuple); - /* Copy old sequence data into workspace */ - memcpy(&newseqdata, seqdata, sizeof(FormData_pg_sequence_data)); + /* copy the existing sequence data tuple, so it can be modified localy */ + newdatatuple = heap_copytuple(&datatuple); + newdataform = (Form_pg_sequence_data) GETSTRUCT(newdatatuple); + + UnlockReleaseBuffer(buf); /* Check and set new values */ - init_params(pstate, stmt->options, stmt->for_identity, false, seqform, &changed_seqform, &newseqdata, &owned_by); + init_params(pstate, stmt->options, stmt->for_identity, false, seqform, + newdataform, &owned_by); /* Clear local cache so that we don't think we have cached numbers */ /* Note that we do not change the currval() state */ @@ -472,36 +472,19 @@ AlterSequence(ParseState *pstate, AlterSeqStmt *stmt) if (RelationNeedsWAL(seqrel)) GetTopTransactionId(); - /* Now okay to update the on-disk tuple */ - START_CRIT_SECTION(); - - memcpy(seqdata, &newseqdata, sizeof(FormData_pg_sequence_data)); - - MarkBufferDirty(buf); - - /* XLOG stuff */ - if (RelationNeedsWAL(seqrel)) - { - xl_seq_rec xlrec; - XLogRecPtr recptr; - Page page = BufferGetPage(buf); - - XLogBeginInsert(); - XLogRegisterBuffer(0, buf, REGBUF_WILL_INIT); - - xlrec.node = seqrel->rd_node; - XLogRegisterData((char *) &xlrec, sizeof(xl_seq_rec)); - - XLogRegisterData((char *) seqdatatuple.t_data, seqdatatuple.t_len); - - recptr = XLogInsert(RM_SEQ_ID, XLOG_SEQ_LOG); - - PageSetLSN(page, recptr); - } - - END_CRIT_SECTION(); + /* + * Create a new storage file for the sequence, making the state changes + * transactional. We want to keep the sequence's relfrozenxid at 0, since + * it won't contain any unfrozen XIDs. Same with relminmxid, since a + * sequence will never contain multixacts. + */ + RelationSetNewRelfilenode(seqrel, seqrel->rd_rel->relpersistence, + InvalidTransactionId, InvalidMultiXactId); - UnlockReleaseBuffer(buf); + /* + * Insert the modified tuple into the new storage file. + */ + fill_seq_with_data(seqrel, newdatatuple); /* process OWNED BY if given */ if (owned_by) @@ -511,10 +494,9 @@ AlterSequence(ParseState *pstate, AlterSeqStmt *stmt) ObjectAddressSet(address, RelationRelationId, relid); - if (changed_seqform) - CatalogTupleUpdate(rel, &tuple->t_self, tuple); - heap_close(rel, RowExclusiveLock); + CatalogTupleUpdate(rel, &seqtuple->t_self, seqtuple); + heap_close(rel, RowExclusiveLock); relation_close(seqrel, NoLock); return address; @@ -1219,30 +1201,6 @@ read_seq_tuple(Relation rel, Buffer *buf, HeapTuple seqdatatuple) return seq; } -/* - * Check the sequence options list and return the appropriate lock level for - * ALTER SEQUENCE. - * - * Most sequence option changes require a self-exclusive lock and should block - * concurrent nextval() et al. But RESTART does not, because it's not - * transactional. Also take a lower lock if no option at all is present. - */ -static LOCKMODE -alter_sequence_get_lock_level(List *options) -{ - ListCell *option; - - foreach(option, options) - { - DefElem *defel = (DefElem *) lfirst(option); - - if (strcmp(defel->defname, "restart") != 0) - return ShareRowExclusiveLock; - } - - return RowExclusiveLock; -} - /* * init_params: process the options list of CREATE or ALTER SEQUENCE, and * store the values into appropriate fields of seqform, for changes that go @@ -1258,7 +1216,6 @@ static void init_params(ParseState *pstate, List *options, bool for_identity, bool isInit, Form_pg_sequence seqform, - bool *changed_seqform, Form_pg_sequence_data seqdataform, List **owned_by) { @@ -1378,8 +1335,6 @@ init_params(ParseState *pstate, List *options, bool for_identity, defel->defname); } - *changed_seqform = false; - /* * We must reset log_cnt when isInit or when changing any parameters that * would affect future nextval allocations. @@ -1420,19 +1375,16 @@ init_params(ParseState *pstate, List *options, bool for_identity, } seqform->seqtypid = newtypid; - *changed_seqform = true; } else if (isInit) { seqform->seqtypid = INT8OID; - *changed_seqform = true; } /* INCREMENT BY */ if (increment_by != NULL) { seqform->seqincrement = defGetInt64(increment_by); - *changed_seqform = true; if (seqform->seqincrement == 0) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE), @@ -1442,28 +1394,24 @@ init_params(ParseState *pstate, List *options, bool for_identity, else if (isInit) { seqform->seqincrement = 1; - *changed_seqform = true; } /* CYCLE */ if (is_cycled != NULL) { seqform->seqcycle = intVal(is_cycled->arg); - *changed_seqform = true; Assert(BoolIsValid(seqform->seqcycle)); seqdataform->log_cnt = 0; } else if (isInit) { seqform->seqcycle = false; - *changed_seqform = true; } /* MAXVALUE (null arg means NO MAXVALUE) */ if (max_value != NULL && max_value->arg) { seqform->seqmax = defGetInt64(max_value); - *changed_seqform = true; seqdataform->log_cnt = 0; } else if (isInit || max_value != NULL || reset_max_value) @@ -1480,7 +1428,6 @@ init_params(ParseState *pstate, List *options, bool for_identity, } else seqform->seqmax = -1; /* descending seq */ - *changed_seqform = true; seqdataform->log_cnt = 0; } @@ -1502,7 +1449,6 @@ init_params(ParseState *pstate, List *options, bool for_identity, if (min_value != NULL && min_value->arg) { seqform->seqmin = defGetInt64(min_value); - *changed_seqform = true; seqdataform->log_cnt = 0; } else if (isInit || min_value != NULL || reset_min_value) @@ -1519,7 +1465,6 @@ init_params(ParseState *pstate, List *options, bool for_identity, } else seqform->seqmin = 1; /* ascending seq */ - *changed_seqform = true; seqdataform->log_cnt = 0; } @@ -1555,7 +1500,6 @@ init_params(ParseState *pstate, List *options, bool for_identity, if (start_value != NULL) { seqform->seqstart = defGetInt64(start_value); - *changed_seqform = true; } else if (isInit) { @@ -1563,7 +1507,6 @@ init_params(ParseState *pstate, List *options, bool for_identity, seqform->seqstart = seqform->seqmin; /* ascending seq */ else seqform->seqstart = seqform->seqmax; /* descending seq */ - *changed_seqform = true; } /* crosscheck START */ @@ -1638,7 +1581,6 @@ init_params(ParseState *pstate, List *options, bool for_identity, if (cache_value != NULL) { seqform->seqcache = defGetInt64(cache_value); - *changed_seqform = true; if (seqform->seqcache <= 0) { char buf[100]; @@ -1654,7 +1596,6 @@ init_params(ParseState *pstate, List *options, bool for_identity, else if (isInit) { seqform->seqcache = 1; - *changed_seqform = true; } } diff --git a/src/test/isolation/expected/sequence-ddl.out b/src/test/isolation/expected/sequence-ddl.out index 6b7119738f..6766c0aff6 100644 --- a/src/test/isolation/expected/sequence-ddl.out +++ b/src/test/isolation/expected/sequence-ddl.out @@ -13,15 +13,13 @@ step s1commit: COMMIT; step s2nv: <... completed> error in steps s1commit s2nv: ERROR: nextval: reached maximum value of sequence "seq1" (10) -starting permutation: s2begin s2nv s1alter2 s2commit s1commit -step s2begin: BEGIN; -step s2nv: SELECT nextval('seq1') FROM generate_series(1, 15); +starting permutation: s1restart s2nv s1commit +step s1restart: ALTER SEQUENCE seq1 RESTART WITH 5; +step s2nv: SELECT nextval('seq1') FROM generate_series(1, 15); +step s1commit: COMMIT; +step s2nv: <... completed> nextval -1 -2 -3 -4 5 6 7 @@ -33,14 +31,16 @@ nextval 13 14 15 -step s1alter2: ALTER SEQUENCE seq1 MAXVALUE 20; -step s2commit: COMMIT; -step s1alter2: <... completed> -step s1commit: COMMIT; +16 +17 +18 +19 starting permutation: s1restart s2nv s1commit step s1restart: ALTER SEQUENCE seq1 RESTART WITH 5; -step s2nv: SELECT nextval('seq1') FROM generate_series(1, 15); +step s2nv: SELECT nextval('seq1') FROM generate_series(1, 15); +step s1commit: COMMIT; +step s2nv: <... completed> nextval 5 @@ -58,9 +58,8 @@ nextval 17 18 19 -step s1commit: COMMIT; -starting permutation: s2begin s2nv s1restart s2commit s1commit +starting permutation: s2begin s2nv s1alter2 s2commit s1commit step s2begin: BEGIN; step s2nv: SELECT nextval('seq1') FROM generate_series(1, 15); nextval @@ -80,6 +79,7 @@ nextval 13 14 15 -step s1restart: ALTER SEQUENCE seq1 RESTART WITH 5; +step s1alter2: ALTER SEQUENCE seq1 MAXVALUE 20; step s2commit: COMMIT; +step s1alter2: <... completed> step s1commit: COMMIT; diff --git a/src/test/isolation/specs/sequence-ddl.spec b/src/test/isolation/specs/sequence-ddl.spec index 42ee3b0615..5c51fcdae6 100644 --- a/src/test/isolation/specs/sequence-ddl.spec +++ b/src/test/isolation/specs/sequence-ddl.spec @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ setup { BEGIN; } step "s1alter" { ALTER SEQUENCE seq1 MAXVALUE 10; } step "s1alter2" { ALTER SEQUENCE seq1 MAXVALUE 20; } step "s1restart" { ALTER SEQUENCE seq1 RESTART WITH 5; } +step "s1setval" { SELECT setval('seq1', 5); } step "s1commit" { COMMIT; } session "s2" @@ -24,16 +25,18 @@ step "s2commit" { COMMIT; } permutation "s1alter" "s1commit" "s2nv" -# Prior to PG10, the s2nv would see the uncommitted s1alter change, -# but now it waits. +# Prior to PG10, the s2nv step would see the uncommitted s1alter +# change, but now it waits. permutation "s1alter" "s2nv" "s1commit" -# nextval doesn't release lock until transaction end, so s1alter2 has -# to wait for s2commit. -permutation "s2begin" "s2nv" "s1alter2" "s2commit" "s1commit" +# Prior to PG10, the s2nv step would see the uncommitted s1reset +# change, but now it waits. +permutation "s1restart" "s2nv" "s1commit" -# RESTART is nontransactional, so s2nv sees it right away +# In contrast to ALTER setval() is non-transactional, so it doesn't +# have to wait. permutation "s1restart" "s2nv" "s1commit" -# RESTART does not wait -permutation "s2begin" "s2nv" "s1restart" "s2commit" "s1commit" +# nextval doesn't release lock until transaction end, so s1alter2 has +# to wait for s2commit. +permutation "s2begin" "s2nv" "s1alter2" "s2commit" "s1commit" -- 2.40.0