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* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits @ 2025-03-07 14:44 Andres Freund <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Andres Freund @ 2025-03-07 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw) The test occasionally failed due to unexpected connection limit errors being encountered after having waited for FATAL errors on another connection. These spurious failures were caused by the the backend reporting FATAL errors to the client before detaching from the PGPROC entry. Adding a sleep(1) before proc_exit() makes it easy to reproduce that problem. To fix the issue, add a helper function that waits for postmaster to notice the process having exited. For now this is implemented by waiting for the DEBUG2 message that postmaster logs in that case. That's not the prettiest fix, but simple. If we notice this problem elsewhere, it might be worthwhile to make this more general, e.g. by adding an injection point. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Diagnosed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ggflhkciwdyotpoie323chu2c2idpjk5qimrn462encwx2io7s@thmcxl7i6dpw --- .../postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl | 35 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl index 8cfa6e0ced5..2c185eef6eb 100644 --- a/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl +++ b/src/test/postmaster/t/002_connection_limits.pl @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "max_connections = 6"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "reserved_connections = 2"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "superuser_reserved_connections = 1"); $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_connections = on"); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "log_min_messages=debug2"); $node->start; $node->safe_psql( @@ -45,13 +46,39 @@ sub background_psql_as_user extra_params => [ '-U', $user ]); } +# Like connect_fails(), except that we also wait for the failed backend to +# have exited. +# +# This tests needs to wait for client processes to exit because the error +# message for a failed connection is reported before the backend has detached +# from shared memory. If we didn't wait, subsequent tests might hit connection +# limits spuriously. +# +# This can't easily be generalized, as detecting process exit requires +# log_min_messages to be at least DEBUG2 and is not concurrency safe, as we +# can't easily be sure the right process exited. In this test that's not a +# problem though, we only have one new connection at a time. +sub connect_fails_wait +{ + local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; + my ($node, $connstr, $test_name, %params) = @_; + + my $log_location = -s $node->logfile; + + $node->connect_fails($connstr, $test_name, %params); + $node->wait_for_log(qr/DEBUG: client backend.*exited with exit code 1/, + $log_location); + ok(1, "$test_name: client backend process exited"); +} + my @sessions = (); my @raw_connections = (); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_regular')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -60,7 +87,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_reserved')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_regular", "reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => @@ -68,7 +96,8 @@ $node->connect_fails( ); push(@sessions, background_psql_as_user('regress_superuser')); -$node->connect_fails( +connect_fails_wait( + $node, "dbname=postgres user=regress_superuser", "superuser_reserved_connections limit", expected_stderr => qr/FATAL: sorry, too many clients already/); -- 2.48.1.76.g4e746b1a31.dirty --q4d36jgrlhdhudrc Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v2-0004-tests-Don-t-fail-due-to-high-default-timeout-in-p.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 2/6] Refactor index_concurrently_create_copy() for use with REPACK (CONCURRENTLY). @ 2025-12-13 18:27 Antonin Houska <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 104+ messages in thread From: Antonin Houska @ 2025-12-13 18:27 UTC (permalink / raw) This patch moves the code to index_create_copy() and adds a "concurrently" parameter so it can be used by REPACK (CONCURRENTLY). With the CONCURRENTLY option, REPACK cannot simply swap the heap file and rebuild its indexes. Instead, it needs to build a separate set of indexes (including system catalog entries) *before* the actual swap, to reduce the time AccessExclusiveLock needs to be held for. --- src/backend/catalog/index.c | 54 +++++++++++++++++++++++--------- src/backend/commands/cluster.c | 8 ++--- src/backend/commands/indexcmds.c | 6 ++-- src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c | 9 +++--- src/include/catalog/index.h | 3 ++ src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h | 4 ++- 6 files changed, 57 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/index.c b/src/backend/catalog/index.c index bd77584bc99..60efa77d34f 100644 --- a/src/backend/catalog/index.c +++ b/src/backend/catalog/index.c @@ -1290,15 +1290,32 @@ index_create(Relation heapRelation, /* * index_concurrently_create_copy * - * Create concurrently an index based on the definition of the one provided by - * caller. The index is inserted into catalogs and needs to be built later - * on. This is called during concurrent reindex processing. - * - * "tablespaceOid" is the tablespace to use for this index. + * Variant of index_create_copy(), called during concurrent reindex + * processing. */ Oid index_concurrently_create_copy(Relation heapRelation, Oid oldIndexId, Oid tablespaceOid, const char *newName) +{ + return index_create_copy(heapRelation, oldIndexId, tablespaceOid, newName, + true); +} + +/* + * index_create_copy + * + * Create an index based on the definition of the one provided by caller. The + * index is inserted into catalogs. If 'concurrently' is TRUE, it needs to be + * built later on, otherwise it's built immediately. + * + * "tablespaceOid" is the tablespace to use for this index. + * + * The actual implementation of index_concurrently_create_copy(), reusable for + * other purposes. + */ +Oid +index_create_copy(Relation heapRelation, Oid oldIndexId, Oid tablespaceOid, + const char *newName, bool concurrently) { Relation indexRelation; IndexInfo *oldInfo, @@ -1317,6 +1334,7 @@ index_concurrently_create_copy(Relation heapRelation, Oid oldIndexId, List *indexColNames = NIL; List *indexExprs = NIL; List *indexPreds = NIL; + int flags = 0; indexRelation = index_open(oldIndexId, RowExclusiveLock); @@ -1327,7 +1345,7 @@ index_concurrently_create_copy(Relation heapRelation, Oid oldIndexId, * Concurrent build of an index with exclusion constraints is not * supported. */ - if (oldInfo->ii_ExclusionOps != NULL) + if (oldInfo->ii_ExclusionOps != NULL && concurrently) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED), errmsg("concurrent index creation for exclusion constraints is not supported"))); @@ -1383,9 +1401,7 @@ index_concurrently_create_copy(Relation heapRelation, Oid oldIndexId, } /* - * Build the index information for the new index. Note that rebuild of - * indexes with exclusion constraints is not supported, hence there is no - * need to fill all the ii_Exclusion* fields. + * Build the index information for the new index. */ newInfo = makeIndexInfo(oldInfo->ii_NumIndexAttrs, oldInfo->ii_NumIndexKeyAttrs, @@ -1394,10 +1410,13 @@ index_concurrently_create_copy(Relation heapRelation, Oid oldIndexId, indexPreds, oldInfo->ii_Unique, oldInfo->ii_NullsNotDistinct, - false, /* not ready for inserts */ - true, + !concurrently, /* isready */ + concurrently, /* concurrent */ indexRelation->rd_indam->amsummarizing, - oldInfo->ii_WithoutOverlaps); + oldInfo->ii_WithoutOverlaps, + oldInfo->ii_ExclusionOps, + oldInfo->ii_ExclusionProcs, + oldInfo->ii_ExclusionStrats); /* * Extract the list of column names and the column numbers for the new @@ -1435,6 +1454,9 @@ index_concurrently_create_copy(Relation heapRelation, Oid oldIndexId, stattargets[i].isnull = isnull; } + if (concurrently) + flags = INDEX_CREATE_SKIP_BUILD | INDEX_CREATE_CONCURRENT; + /* * Now create the new index. * @@ -1458,7 +1480,7 @@ index_concurrently_create_copy(Relation heapRelation, Oid oldIndexId, indcoloptions->values, stattargets, reloptionsDatum, - INDEX_CREATE_SKIP_BUILD | INDEX_CREATE_CONCURRENT, + flags, 0, true, /* allow table to be a system catalog? */ false, /* is_internal? */ @@ -2452,7 +2474,8 @@ BuildIndexInfo(Relation index) indexStruct->indisready, false, index->rd_indam->amsummarizing, - indexStruct->indisexclusion && indexStruct->indisunique); + indexStruct->indisexclusion && indexStruct->indisunique, + NULL, NULL, NULL); /* fill in attribute numbers */ for (i = 0; i < numAtts; i++) @@ -2512,7 +2535,8 @@ BuildDummyIndexInfo(Relation index) indexStruct->indisready, false, index->rd_indam->amsummarizing, - indexStruct->indisexclusion && indexStruct->indisunique); + indexStruct->indisexclusion && indexStruct->indisunique, + NULL, NULL, NULL); /* fill in attribute numbers */ for (i = 0; i < numAtts; i++) diff --git a/src/backend/commands/cluster.c b/src/backend/commands/cluster.c index 7f772c5c4f8..a2d72ce494d 100644 --- a/src/backend/commands/cluster.c +++ b/src/backend/commands/cluster.c @@ -70,8 +70,7 @@ typedef struct static bool cluster_rel_recheck(RepackCommand cmd, Relation OldHeap, Oid indexOid, Oid userid, int options); -static void rebuild_relation(RepackCommand cmd, - Relation OldHeap, Relation index, bool verbose); +static void rebuild_relation(Relation OldHeap, Relation index, bool verbose); static void copy_table_data(Relation NewHeap, Relation OldHeap, Relation OldIndex, bool verbose, bool *pSwapToastByContent, TransactionId *pFreezeXid, MultiXactId *pCutoffMulti); @@ -415,7 +414,7 @@ cluster_rel(RepackCommand cmd, Relation OldHeap, Oid indexOid, TransferPredicateLocksToHeapRelation(OldHeap); /* rebuild_relation does all the dirty work */ - rebuild_relation(cmd, OldHeap, index, verbose); + rebuild_relation(OldHeap, index, verbose); /* rebuild_relation closes OldHeap, and index if valid */ out: @@ -629,8 +628,7 @@ mark_index_clustered(Relation rel, Oid indexOid, bool is_internal) * On exit, they are closed, but locks on them are not released. */ static void -rebuild_relation(RepackCommand cmd, - Relation OldHeap, Relation index, bool verbose) +rebuild_relation(Relation OldHeap, Relation index, bool verbose) { Oid tableOid = RelationGetRelid(OldHeap); Oid accessMethod = OldHeap->rd_rel->relam; diff --git a/src/backend/commands/indexcmds.c b/src/backend/commands/indexcmds.c index d9cccb6ac18..d8d8f72a875 100644 --- a/src/backend/commands/indexcmds.c +++ b/src/backend/commands/indexcmds.c @@ -242,7 +242,8 @@ CheckIndexCompatible(Oid oldId, */ indexInfo = makeIndexInfo(numberOfAttributes, numberOfAttributes, accessMethodId, NIL, NIL, false, false, - false, false, amsummarizing, isWithoutOverlaps); + false, false, amsummarizing, isWithoutOverlaps, + NULL, NULL, NULL); typeIds = palloc_array(Oid, numberOfAttributes); collationIds = palloc_array(Oid, numberOfAttributes); opclassIds = palloc_array(Oid, numberOfAttributes); @@ -927,7 +928,8 @@ DefineIndex(Oid tableId, !concurrent, concurrent, amissummarizing, - stmt->iswithoutoverlaps); + stmt->iswithoutoverlaps, + NULL, NULL, NULL); typeIds = palloc_array(Oid, numberOfAttributes); collationIds = palloc_array(Oid, numberOfAttributes); diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c index e2d9e9be41a..c5d5a37f514 100644 --- a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c +++ b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c @@ -834,7 +834,8 @@ IndexInfo * makeIndexInfo(int numattrs, int numkeyattrs, Oid amoid, List *expressions, List *predicates, bool unique, bool nulls_not_distinct, bool isready, bool concurrent, bool summarizing, - bool withoutoverlaps) + bool withoutoverlaps, Oid *exclusion_ops, Oid *exclusion_procs, + uint16 *exclusion_strats) { IndexInfo *n = makeNode(IndexInfo); @@ -863,9 +864,9 @@ makeIndexInfo(int numattrs, int numkeyattrs, Oid amoid, List *expressions, n->ii_PredicateState = NULL; /* exclusion constraints */ - n->ii_ExclusionOps = NULL; - n->ii_ExclusionProcs = NULL; - n->ii_ExclusionStrats = NULL; + n->ii_ExclusionOps = exclusion_ops; + n->ii_ExclusionProcs = exclusion_procs; + n->ii_ExclusionStrats = exclusion_strats; /* speculative inserts */ n->ii_UniqueOps = NULL; diff --git a/src/include/catalog/index.h b/src/include/catalog/index.h index dda95e54903..4bf909078d8 100644 --- a/src/include/catalog/index.h +++ b/src/include/catalog/index.h @@ -99,6 +99,9 @@ extern Oid index_concurrently_create_copy(Relation heapRelation, Oid oldIndexId, Oid tablespaceOid, const char *newName); +extern Oid index_create_copy(Relation heapRelation, Oid oldIndexId, + Oid tablespaceOid, const char *newName, + bool concurrently); extern void index_concurrently_build(Oid heapRelationId, Oid indexRelationId); diff --git a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h index 5473ce9a288..9ff7159ff0c 100644 --- a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h +++ b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h @@ -99,7 +99,9 @@ extern IndexInfo *makeIndexInfo(int numattrs, int numkeyattrs, Oid amoid, List *expressions, List *predicates, bool unique, bool nulls_not_distinct, bool isready, bool concurrent, - bool summarizing, bool withoutoverlaps); + bool summarizing, bool withoutoverlaps, + Oid *exclusion_ops, Oid *exclusion_procs, + uint16 *exclusion_strats); extern Node *makeStringConst(char *str, int location); extern DefElem *makeDefElem(char *name, Node *arg, int location); -- 2.47.3 --=-=-= Content-Type: text/x-diff Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=v28-0003-Move-conversion-of-a-historic-to-MVCC-snapshot-to-a-.patch ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 104+ messages in thread
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race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-03-07 14:44 [PATCH v2 3/4] tests: Fix race condition in postmaster/002_connection_limits Andres Freund <[email protected]> 2025-12-13 18:27 [PATCH 2/6] Refactor index_concurrently_create_copy() for use with REPACK (CONCURRENTLY). Antonin Houska <[email protected]>
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