PL/Python: Fix crash in functions returning SETOF and using SPI

Allocate PLyResultObject.tupdesc in TopMemoryContext, because its
lifetime is the lifetime of the Python object and it shouldn't be
freed by some other memory context, such as one controlled by SPI.  We
trust that the Python object will clean up its own memory.

Before, this would crash the included regression test case by trying
to use memory that was already freed.

reported by Asif Naeem, analysis by Tom Lane
This commit is contained in:
Peter Eisentraut 2012-05-02 20:59:51 +03:00
parent e9605a039b
commit 52aa334fcd
3 changed files with 39 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -124,3 +124,19 @@ SELECT test_setof_spi_in_iterator();
World
(4 rows)
-- setof function with an SPI result set (used to crash because of
-- memory management issues across multiple calls)
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION get_user_records()
RETURNS SETOF users
AS $$
return plpy.execute("SELECT * FROM users ORDER BY username")
$$ LANGUAGE plpythonu;
SELECT get_user_records();
get_user_records
----------------------
(jane,doe,j_doe,1)
(john,doe,johnd,2)
(rick,smith,slash,4)
(willem,doe,w_doe,3)
(4 rows)

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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
#include "executor/spi_priv.h"
#include "mb/pg_wchar.h"
#include "parser/parse_type.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/syscache.h"
#include "plpython.h"
@ -403,7 +404,17 @@ PLy_spi_execute_fetch_result(SPITupleTable *tuptable, int rows, int status)
oldcontext = CurrentMemoryContext;
PG_TRY();
{
MemoryContext oldcontext2;
/*
* Save tuple descriptor for later use by result set metadata
* functions. Save it in TopMemoryContext so that it survives
* outside of an SPI context. We trust that PLy_result_dealloc()
* will clean it up when the time is right.
*/
oldcontext2 = MemoryContextSwitchTo(TopMemoryContext);
result->tupdesc = CreateTupleDescCopy(tuptable->tupdesc);
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext2);
if (rows)
{

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@ -62,3 +62,15 @@ SELECT test_setof_as_iterator(2, 'list');
SELECT test_setof_as_iterator(2, null);
SELECT test_setof_spi_in_iterator();
-- setof function with an SPI result set (used to crash because of
-- memory management issues across multiple calls)
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION get_user_records()
RETURNS SETOF users
AS $$
return plpy.execute("SELECT * FROM users ORDER BY username")
$$ LANGUAGE plpythonu;
SELECT get_user_records();