Hi

It seems that the recovery thread(streaming replication) and sql queries 
against a postgresql hot standby can produce a deadlock.


If you have conflicting statements running on master and slave, you can end up 
with queries on the slave waiting for locks of the recovery thread and the 
recovery thread waiting for locks on the sql thread. The locks are never 
resolved or any client aborted. This happens when using


max_standby_streaming_delay=-1


Which does state that the recovery thread can wait indefinitely on a SQL 
thread, but I would still expect dead locks to be detected and handled.


How to reproduce:

- Setup pgsql master/slave with streaming replication

- On the slave "set max_standby_streaming_delay=-1"

- Start a thread on master that does the following

    BEGIN;
          CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW va AS SELECT 1;
          CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW vb as SELECT 2;
        COMMIT;
- Start multiple threads on the slave that does the following (with 5 workers 
running, a deadlock is produced within minutes)
    SELECT * FROM vb;
    SELECT * FROM va;


Expected behaviour:

  The 5 threads will continue be able to query the views va, vb


Observed behaviour:

  The 5 threads are blocked from reading the tables, after some time. They are 
never allowed access to the views before all queries are aborted and restarted.


I have build a docker compose file to reproduce my observation.

https://github.com/kimc78/postgresql-slave-deadlock




Best regards
Kim Carlsen

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