Fix relcache handling of the 'default' partition
My commit 4dba331cb3
that moved around CommandCounterIncrement calls
in partitioning DDL code unearthed a problem with the relcache handling
for the 'default' partition: the construction of a correct relcache
entry for the partitioned table was at the mercy of lack of CCI calls in
non-trivial amounts of code. This was prone to creating problems later
on, as the code develops. This was visible as a test failure in a
compile with RELCACHE_FORCE_RELASE (buildfarm member prion).
The problem is that after the mentioned commit it was possible to create
a relcache entry that had incomplete information regarding the default
partition because I introduced a CCI between adding the catalog entries
for the default partition (StorePartitionBound) and the update of
pg_partitioned_table entry for its parent partitioned table
(update_default_partition_oid). It seems the best fix is to move the
latter so that it occurs inside the former; the purposeful lack of
intervening CCI should be more obvious, and harder to break.
I also remove a check in RelationBuildPartitionDesc that returns NULL if
the key is not set. I couldn't find any place that needs this hack
anymore; probably it was required because of bugs that have since been
fixed.
Fix a few typos I noticed while reviewing the code involved.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180320182659.nyzn3vqtjbbtfgwq@alvherre.pgsql
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@ -1773,7 +1773,8 @@ heap_drop_with_catalog(Oid relid)
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* could attempt to access the just-dropped relation as its partition. We
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* must therefore take a table lock strong enough to prevent all queries
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* on the table from proceeding until we commit and send out a
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* shared-cache-inval notice that will make them update their index lists.
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* shared-cache-inval notice that will make them update their partition
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* descriptors.
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*/
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tuple = SearchSysCache1(RELOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(relid));
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if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
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@ -3251,6 +3252,9 @@ RemovePartitionKeyByRelId(Oid relid)
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* Update pg_class tuple of rel to store the partition bound and set
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* relispartition to true
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*
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* If this is the default partition, also update the default partition OID in
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* pg_partitioned_table.
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*
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* Also, invalidate the parent's relcache, so that the next rebuild will load
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* the new partition's info into its partition descriptor. If there is a
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* default partition, we must invalidate its relcache entry as well.
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@ -3302,7 +3306,15 @@ StorePartitionBound(Relation rel, Relation parent, PartitionBoundSpec *bound)
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heap_freetuple(newtuple);
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heap_close(classRel, RowExclusiveLock);
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/* Make update visible */
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/*
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* If we're storing bounds for the default partition, update
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* pg_partitioned_table too.
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*/
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if (bound->is_default)
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update_default_partition_oid(RelationGetRelid(parent),
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RelationGetRelid(rel));
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/* Make these updates visible */
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CommandCounterIncrement();
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/*
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@ -227,13 +227,6 @@ RelationBuildPartitionDesc(Relation rel)
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/* Range partitioning specific */
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PartitionRangeBound **rbounds = NULL;
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/*
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* The following could happen in situations where rel has a pg_class entry
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* but not the pg_partitioned_table entry yet.
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*/
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if (key == NULL)
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return;
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/* Get partition oids from pg_inherits */
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inhoids = find_inheritance_children(RelationGetRelid(rel), NoLock);
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@ -860,10 +860,6 @@ DefineRelation(CreateStmt *stmt, char relkind, Oid ownerId,
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/* Update the pg_class entry. */
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StorePartitionBound(rel, parent, bound);
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/* Update the default partition oid */
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if (bound->is_default)
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update_default_partition_oid(RelationGetRelid(parent), relationId);
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heap_close(parent, NoLock);
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}
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@ -14021,11 +14017,6 @@ ATExecAttachPartition(List **wqueue, Relation rel, PartitionCmd *cmd)
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/* OK to create inheritance. Rest of the checks performed there */
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CreateInheritance(attachrel, rel);
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/* Update the default partition oid */
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if (cmd->bound->is_default)
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update_default_partition_oid(RelationGetRelid(rel),
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RelationGetRelid(attachrel));
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/*
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* Check that the new partition's bound is valid and does not overlap any
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* of existing partitions of the parent - note that it does not return on
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@ -14286,7 +14277,7 @@ ATExecDetachPartition(Relation rel, RangeVar *name)
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/*
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* We must lock the default partition, because detaching this partition
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* will changing its partition constrant.
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* will change its partition constraint.
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*/
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defaultPartOid =
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get_default_oid_from_partdesc(RelationGetPartitionDesc(rel));
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if (OidIsValid(defaultPartOid))
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{
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/*
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* If the detach relation is the default partition itself, invalidate
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* its entry in pg_partitioned_table.
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* If the relation being detached is the default partition itself,
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* remove it from the parent's pg_partitioned_table entry.
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*
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* If not, we must invalidate default partition's relcache entry, as
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* in StorePartitionBound: its partition constraint depends on every
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* other partition's partition constraint.
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*/
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if (RelationGetRelid(partRel) == defaultPartOid)
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update_default_partition_oid(RelationGetRelid(rel), InvalidOid);
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else
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{
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/*
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* We must invalidate default partition's relcache, for the same
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* reasons explained in StorePartitionBound().
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*/
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CacheInvalidateRelcacheByRelid(defaultPartOid);
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}
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}
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/* detach indexes too */
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