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authorTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2014-02-01 16:21:00 -0500
committerTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2014-02-01 16:21:30 -0500
commit6f1a4077310e97fe32379263918a31b95f85e2ed (patch)
treecce96a6bb9a0589c1258f78c4d39fc45a3025e94 /src
parent27942baf49eb3a939dde14cb81f254fbdf2b1816 (diff)
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Fix some more bugs in signal handlers and process shutdown logic.
WalSndKill was doing things exactly backwards: it should first clear MyWalSnd (to stop signal handlers from touching MyWalSnd->latch), then disown the latch, and only then mark the WalSnd struct unused by clearing its pid field. Also, WalRcvSigUsr1Handler and worker_spi_sighup failed to preserve errno, which is surely a requirement for any signal handler. Per discussion of recent buildfarm failures. Back-patch as far as the relevant code exists.
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r--src/backend/replication/walreceiver.c4
-rw-r--r--src/backend/replication/walsender.c18
2 files changed, 16 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/src/backend/replication/walreceiver.c b/src/backend/replication/walreceiver.c
index 7fe80a94a30..ae087535f78 100644
--- a/src/backend/replication/walreceiver.c
+++ b/src/backend/replication/walreceiver.c
@@ -737,7 +737,11 @@ WalRcvSigHupHandler(SIGNAL_ARGS)
static void
WalRcvSigUsr1Handler(SIGNAL_ARGS)
{
+ int save_errno = errno;
+
latch_sigusr1_handler();
+
+ errno = save_errno;
}
/* SIGTERM: set flag for main loop, or shutdown immediately if safe */
diff --git a/src/backend/replication/walsender.c b/src/backend/replication/walsender.c
index afd559dae46..cdd9c6a5334 100644
--- a/src/backend/replication/walsender.c
+++ b/src/backend/replication/walsender.c
@@ -1214,17 +1214,23 @@ InitWalSenderSlot(void)
static void
WalSndKill(int code, Datum arg)
{
- Assert(MyWalSnd != NULL);
+ WalSnd *walsnd = MyWalSnd;
+
+ Assert(walsnd != NULL);
+
+ /*
+ * Clear MyWalSnd first; then disown the latch. This is so that signal
+ * handlers won't try to touch the latch after it's no longer ours.
+ */
+ MyWalSnd = NULL;
+
+ DisownLatch(&walsnd->latch);
/*
* Mark WalSnd struct no longer in use. Assume that no lock is required
* for this.
*/
- MyWalSnd->pid = 0;
- DisownLatch(&MyWalSnd->latch);
-
- /* WalSnd struct isn't mine anymore */
- MyWalSnd = NULL;
+ walsnd->pid = 0;
}
/*