On Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 7:20 PM Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 8:24 AM Himanshu Upadhyaya > <upadhyaya.himan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Before this we stop the node by "$node->stop;" and then only we progress > to > > manual corruption. This will abort all running/in-progress transactions. > > So, if we create an in-progress transaction and comment "$node->stop;" > > then somehow all the code that we have for manual corruption does not > work. > > > > I think it is required to stop the server and then only proceed for > manual corruption? > > If this is the case then please suggest if there is a way to get an > in-progress transaction > > that we can use for manual corruption. > > How about using a prepared transaction? > > Thanks, yes it's working fine with Prepared Transaction. Please find attached the v9 patch incorporating all the review comments. -- Regards, Himanshu Upadhyaya EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com
From d241937841c5990ff4df00d1abc6bfbb3491ac3e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Himanshu Upadhyaya <himanshu.upadhyaya@enterprisedb.com> Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2023 12:50:21 +0530 Subject: [PATCH v9] Implement HOT chain validation in verify_heapam() Himanshu Upadhyaya, reviewed by Robert Haas, Aleksander Alekseev, Andres Freund --- contrib/amcheck/verify_heapam.c | 297 ++++++++++++++++++++++ src/bin/pg_amcheck/t/004_verify_heapam.pl | 241 +++++++++++++++++- 2 files changed, 527 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/contrib/amcheck/verify_heapam.c b/contrib/amcheck/verify_heapam.c index 4fcfd6df72..01c639b5e1 100644 --- a/contrib/amcheck/verify_heapam.c +++ b/contrib/amcheck/verify_heapam.c @@ -399,9 +399,14 @@ verify_heapam(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) for (ctx.blkno = first_block; ctx.blkno <= last_block; ctx.blkno++) { OffsetNumber maxoff; + OffsetNumber predecessor[MaxOffsetNumber]; + OffsetNumber successor[MaxOffsetNumber]; + bool lp_valid[MaxOffsetNumber]; CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS(); + memset(predecessor, 0, sizeof(OffsetNumber) * MaxOffsetNumber); + /* Optionally skip over all-frozen or all-visible blocks */ if (skip_option != SKIP_PAGES_NONE) { @@ -433,6 +438,10 @@ verify_heapam(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) for (ctx.offnum = FirstOffsetNumber; ctx.offnum <= maxoff; ctx.offnum = OffsetNumberNext(ctx.offnum)) { + OffsetNumber nextoffnum; + + successor[ctx.offnum] = InvalidOffsetNumber; + lp_valid[ctx.offnum] = false; ctx.itemid = PageGetItemId(ctx.page, ctx.offnum); /* Skip over unused/dead line pointers */ @@ -469,6 +478,13 @@ verify_heapam(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) report_corruption(&ctx, psprintf("line pointer redirection to unused item at offset %u", (unsigned) rdoffnum)); + + /* + * Make entry in successor array, redirected lp will be + * validated at the time when we loop over successor array. + */ + successor[ctx.offnum] = rdoffnum; + lp_valid[ctx.offnum] = true; continue; } @@ -504,9 +520,283 @@ verify_heapam(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) /* It should be safe to examine the tuple's header, at least */ ctx.tuphdr = (HeapTupleHeader) PageGetItem(ctx.page, ctx.itemid); ctx.natts = HeapTupleHeaderGetNatts(ctx.tuphdr); + lp_valid[ctx.offnum] = true; /* Ok, ready to check this next tuple */ check_tuple(&ctx); + + /* + * Add the data to the successor array if next updated tuple is in + * the same page. It will be used later to generate the + * predecessor array. + * + * We need to access the tuple's header to populate the + * predecessor array. However the tuple is not necessarily sanity + * checked yet so delaying construction of predecessor array until + * all tuples are sanity checked. + */ + nextoffnum = ItemPointerGetOffsetNumber(&(ctx.tuphdr)->t_ctid); + if (ItemPointerGetBlockNumber(&(ctx.tuphdr)->t_ctid) == ctx.blkno && + nextoffnum != ctx.offnum) + { + successor[ctx.offnum] = nextoffnum; + } + } + + /* + * Loop over offset and populate predecessor array from all entries + * that are present in successor array. + */ + ctx.attnum = -1; + for (ctx.offnum = FirstOffsetNumber; ctx.offnum <= maxoff; + ctx.offnum = OffsetNumberNext(ctx.offnum)) + { + ItemId curr_lp; + ItemId next_lp; + HeapTupleHeader curr_htup; + HeapTupleHeader next_htup; + TransactionId curr_xmax; + TransactionId next_xmin; + + OffsetNumber nextoffnum = successor[ctx.offnum]; + + if (nextoffnum == InvalidOffsetNumber) + { + /* + * This is either the last updated tuple in the chain or a + * corrupted Tuple/lp or unused/dead line pointer. + */ + continue; + } + + /* + * Add data to the predecessor array even if the current or + * successor's LP is not valid. We will not process/validate these + * offset entries while looping over the predecessor array but + * having all entries in the predecessor array will help in + * identifying(and validating) the Root of a chain. + */ + if (!lp_valid[ctx.offnum] || !lp_valid[nextoffnum]) + { + predecessor[nextoffnum] = ctx.offnum; + continue; + } + + curr_lp = PageGetItemId(ctx.page, ctx.offnum); + if (ItemIdIsRedirected(curr_lp)) + { + next_lp = PageGetItemId(ctx.page, nextoffnum); + if (ItemIdIsRedirected(next_lp)) + { + report_corruption(&ctx, + psprintf("redirected line pointer points to another redirected line pointer at offset %u", + (unsigned) nextoffnum)); + continue; + } + next_htup = (HeapTupleHeader) PageGetItem(ctx.page, next_lp); + if (!HeapTupleHeaderIsHeapOnly(next_htup)) + { + report_corruption(&ctx, + psprintf("redirected line pointer points to a non-heap-only tuple at offset %u", + (unsigned) nextoffnum)); + } + if ((next_htup->t_infomask & HEAP_UPDATED) == 0) + { + report_corruption(&ctx, + psprintf("redirected line pointer points to a non-heap-updated tuple at offset %u", + (unsigned) nextoffnum)); + } + + /* + * Add data related to redirected offset to predecessor array + * so that we can differentiate between all the cases of + * missing offset in predecessor array, this will help in + * validating the root of chain when we loop over predecessor + * array. + */ + predecessor[nextoffnum] = ctx.offnum; + continue; + } + + /* + * Add a line pointer offset to the predecessor array if xmax is + * matching with xmin of next tuple (reaching via its t_ctid). + * Raise corruption if we have two tuples having the same + * predecessor. + * + * We add the offset to the predecessor array irrespective of the + * transaction (t_xmin) status. We will do validation related to + * the transaction status (and also all other validations) when we + * loop over the predecessor array. + */ + curr_htup = (HeapTupleHeader) PageGetItem(ctx.page, curr_lp); + curr_xmax = HeapTupleHeaderGetUpdateXid(curr_htup); + + next_lp = PageGetItemId(ctx.page, nextoffnum); + next_htup = (HeapTupleHeader) PageGetItem(ctx.page, next_lp); + next_xmin = HeapTupleHeaderGetXmin(next_htup); + if (TransactionIdIsValid(curr_xmax) && + TransactionIdEquals(curr_xmax, next_xmin)) + { + if (predecessor[nextoffnum] != InvalidOffsetNumber) + { + report_corruption(&ctx, + psprintf("updated version at offset %u is also the updated version of tuple at offset %u", + (unsigned) nextoffnum, (unsigned) predecessor[nextoffnum])); + continue; + } + } + /* Non matching xmax with xmin is not a corruption */ + predecessor[nextoffnum] = ctx.offnum; + + } + + /* Loop over offsets and validate the data in the predecessor array. */ + for (OffsetNumber currentoffnum = FirstOffsetNumber; currentoffnum <= maxoff; + currentoffnum = OffsetNumberNext(currentoffnum)) + { + HeapTupleHeader pred_htup; + HeapTupleHeader curr_htup; + TransactionId pred_xmin; + TransactionId curr_xmin; + TransactionId pred_xmax; + ItemId pred_lp; + ItemId curr_lp; + bool pred_in_progress; + XidBoundsViolation xid_status; + + ctx.offnum = predecessor[currentoffnum]; + ctx.attnum = -1; + + /* Don't process if predecessor or current offset is not valid */ + if (!lp_valid[currentoffnum] || + (ctx.offnum != InvalidOffsetNumber && !lp_valid[ctx.offnum])) + continue; + + curr_lp = PageGetItemId(ctx.page, currentoffnum); + if (ItemIdIsRedirected(curr_lp)) + continue; + + curr_htup = (HeapTupleHeader) PageGetItem(ctx.page, curr_lp); + curr_xmin = HeapTupleHeaderGetXmin(curr_htup); + xid_status = get_xid_status(curr_xmin, &ctx, NULL); + if (!(xid_status == XID_BOUNDS_OK || xid_status == XID_INVALID)) + continue; + + if (ctx.offnum == InvalidOffsetNumber) + { + /* + * No harm in overriding value of ctx.offnum as we will always + * continue if we are here. + */ + ctx.offnum = currentoffnum; + if (TransactionIdIsInProgress(curr_xmin) || + TransactionIdDidCommit(curr_xmin)) + { + /* Root of chain must not be HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE. */ + if (HeapTupleHeaderIsHeapOnly(curr_htup)) + { + report_corruption(&ctx, + psprintf("tuple is root of chain but is marked as heap-only tuple")); + } + continue; + } + else + { + /* + * xmin aborted tuple from an abandoned portion of the + * chain. + */ + continue; + } + } + + ctx.itemid = pred_lp = PageGetItemId(ctx.page, ctx.offnum); + + /* + * Redirected LP were validated previously, so don't need any + * validation. + */ + if (ItemIdIsRedirected(pred_lp)) + continue; + + pred_htup = (HeapTupleHeader) PageGetItem(ctx.page, pred_lp); + pred_xmin = HeapTupleHeaderGetXmin(pred_htup); + xid_status = get_xid_status(pred_xmin, &ctx, NULL); + if (!(xid_status == XID_BOUNDS_OK || xid_status == XID_INVALID)) + continue; + + pred_xmax = HeapTupleHeaderGetUpdateXid(pred_htup); + + /* + * No need to validate if XMIN and XMAX are not matching + * because they can be from different chains in case of a + * mismatch. + */ + if (!(TransactionIdIsValid(pred_xmax) && + TransactionIdEquals(pred_xmax, curr_xmin))) + { + continue; + } + + /* + * If the predecessor's xmin is in progress then current tuple's + * xmin should either be aborted (in case of subtransaction) or + * in-progress. + */ + pred_in_progress = TransactionIdIsInProgress(pred_xmin); + if (pred_in_progress && TransactionIdDidCommit(curr_xmin)) + { + /* Re-check to avoid race condition */ + if (TransactionIdIsInProgress(pred_xmin)) + { + report_corruption(&ctx, + psprintf("tuple with in-progress xmin %u was updated to produce a tuple at offset %u with committed xmin %u", + (unsigned) pred_xmin, (unsigned) currentoffnum, (unsigned) curr_xmin)); + } + else + { + pred_in_progress = false; + } + } + + /* raise corruption if pred_xmin is aborted but curr_xmin is not */ + if (!pred_in_progress && !TransactionIdDidCommit(pred_xmin)) + { + if (TransactionIdIsInProgress(curr_xmin)) + report_corruption(&ctx, + psprintf("tuple with aborted xmin %u was updated to produce a tuple at offset %u with in-progress xmin %u", + (unsigned) pred_xmin, (unsigned) currentoffnum, (unsigned) curr_xmin)); + else if (TransactionIdDidCommit(curr_xmin)) + report_corruption(&ctx, + psprintf("tuple with aborted xmin %u was updated to produce a tuple at offset %u with committed xmin %u", + (unsigned) pred_xmin, (unsigned) currentoffnum, (unsigned) curr_xmin)); + + } + + /* + * If the current tuple is HOT then it's predecessor's tuple must + * be HEAP_HOT_UPDATED. + */ + if (!HeapTupleHeaderIsHotUpdated(pred_htup) && + HeapTupleHeaderIsHeapOnly(curr_htup)) + { + report_corruption(&ctx, + psprintf("non-heap-only update produced a heap-only tuple at offset %u", + (unsigned) currentoffnum)); + } + + /* + * If the current tuple is not HOT then its predecessor's tuple + * must not be HEAP_HOT_UPDATED. + */ + if (HeapTupleHeaderIsHotUpdated(pred_htup) && + !HeapTupleHeaderIsHeapOnly(curr_htup)) + { + report_corruption(&ctx, + psprintf("heap-only update produced a non-heap only tuple at offset %u", + (unsigned) currentoffnum)); + } } /* clean up */ @@ -638,6 +928,7 @@ check_tuple_header(HeapCheckContext *ctx) { HeapTupleHeader tuphdr = ctx->tuphdr; uint16 infomask = tuphdr->t_infomask; + TransactionId curr_xmax = HeapTupleHeaderGetUpdateXid(tuphdr); bool result = true; unsigned expected_hoff; @@ -649,6 +940,12 @@ check_tuple_header(HeapCheckContext *ctx) result = false; } + if (!TransactionIdIsValid(curr_xmax) && HeapTupleHeaderIsHotUpdated(tuphdr)) + { + report_corruption(ctx, + psprintf("tuple has been HOT updated, but xmax is 0")); + result = false; + } if ((ctx->tuphdr->t_infomask & HEAP_XMAX_COMMITTED) && (ctx->tuphdr->t_infomask & HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI)) { diff --git a/src/bin/pg_amcheck/t/004_verify_heapam.pl b/src/bin/pg_amcheck/t/004_verify_heapam.pl index 215c30eaa8..f5b4092343 100644 --- a/src/bin/pg_amcheck/t/004_verify_heapam.pl +++ b/src/bin/pg_amcheck/t/004_verify_heapam.pl @@ -174,12 +174,16 @@ sub write_tuple # Set umask so test directories and files are created with default permissions umask(0077); +my $pred_xmax; +my $pred_posid; +my $aborted_xid; # Set up the node. Once we create and corrupt the table, # autovacuum workers visiting the table could crash the backend. # Disable autovacuum so that won't happen. my $node = PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('test'); $node->init; $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', 'autovacuum=off'); +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf','max_prepared_transactions=100'); # Start the node and load the extensions. We depend on both # amcheck and pageinspect for this test. @@ -217,7 +221,9 @@ my $rel = $node->safe_psql('postgres', my $relpath = "$pgdata/$rel"; # Insert data and freeze public.test -use constant ROWCOUNT => 16; +use constant ROWCOUNT => 37 ; # Total row count in this page. +use constant ROWCOUNT_HOTCHAIN => 21; # Row count related to test of HOT chains validations and redirected LP. +# First insert data needed for non-HOT chain validation. $node->safe_psql( 'postgres', qq( INSERT INTO public.test (a, b, c) @@ -227,7 +233,54 @@ $node->safe_psql( repeat('w', 10000) ); VACUUM FREEZE public.test - )) for (1 .. ROWCOUNT); + )) for (1 .. ROWCOUNT-ROWCOUNT_HOTCHAIN); + +# Data for Redirected LP. +$node->safe_psql( + 'postgres', qq( + INSERT INTO public.test (a, b, c) + VALUES ( x'DEADF9F9DEADF9F9'::bigint, 'abcdefg', generate_series(1,2)); + UPDATE public.test SET c = 'a' WHERE c = '1'; + UPDATE public.test SET c = 'a' WHERE c = '2'; + VACUUM FREEZE public.test; + )); + +# Data for HOT chains validation, so not calling VACUUM FREEZE. +$node->safe_psql( + 'postgres', qq( + INSERT INTO public.test (a, b, c) + VALUES ( x'DEADF9F9DEADF9F9'::bigint, 'abcdefg', generate_series(3,11)); + UPDATE public.test SET c = 'a' WHERE c = '3'; + UPDATE public.test SET c = 'a' WHERE c = '6'; + UPDATE public.test SET c = 'a' WHERE c = '7'; + UPDATE public.test SET c = 'a' WHERE c = '8'; + UPDATE public.test SET c = 'a' WHERE c = '9'; + UPDATE public.test SET c = 'a' WHERE c = '10'; + UPDATE public.test SET c = 'a' WHERE c = '11'; + )); + +# Need one aborted transaction to test corruption in HOT chain. +$node->safe_psql( + 'postgres', qq( + BEGIN; + UPDATE public.test SET c = 'a' WHERE c = '5'; + ABORT; + )); + +# Need one in-progress transaction to test few corruption in HOT chain. +# We are creating PREPARE TRANSACTION here as these will not be aborted +# even if we stop the node. +$node->safe_psql( + 'postgres', qq( + BEGIN; + PREPARE TRANSACTION 'in_progress_tx'; + )); +my $in_progress_xid = $node->safe_psql( + 'postgres', qq( + SELECT transaction FROM pg_prepared_xacts; + )); + + my $relfrozenxid = $node->safe_psql('postgres', q(select relfrozenxid from pg_class where relname = 'test')); @@ -249,12 +302,21 @@ if ($datfrozenxid <= 3 || $datfrozenxid >= $relfrozenxid) my @lp_off; for my $tup (0 .. ROWCOUNT - 1) { - push( - @lp_off, - $node->safe_psql( - 'postgres', qq( -select lp_off from heap_page_items(get_raw_page('test', 'main', 0)) - offset $tup limit 1))); + my $islpredirected = $node->safe_psql('postgres', + qq(select lp_flags from heap_page_items(get_raw_page('test', 'main', 0)) offset $tup limit 1)); + if ($islpredirected != 2) + { + push( + @lp_off, + $node->safe_psql( + 'postgres', qq( + select lp_off from heap_page_items(get_raw_page('test', 'main', 0)) + offset $tup limit 1))); + } + else + { + push(@lp_off, (-1)); + } } # Sanity check that our 'test' table on disk layout matches expectations. If @@ -271,6 +333,10 @@ for (my $tupidx = 0; $tupidx < ROWCOUNT; $tupidx++) { my $offnum = $tupidx + 1; # offnum is 1-based, not zero-based my $offset = $lp_off[$tupidx]; + if ($offset == -1) + { + next; + } my $tup = read_tuple($file, $offset); # Sanity-check that the data appears on the page where we expect. @@ -283,7 +349,7 @@ for (my $tupidx = 0; $tupidx < ROWCOUNT; $tupidx++) $node->clean_node; plan skip_all => sprintf( - "Page layout differs from our expectations: expected (%x, %x, \"%s\"), got (%x, %x, \"%s\")", + "Page layout of index %d differs from our expectations: expected (%x, %x, \"%s\"), got (%x, %x, \"%s\")", $tupidx, 0xDEADF9F9, 0xDEADF9F9, "abcdefg", $a_1, $a_2, $b); exit; } @@ -318,6 +384,9 @@ use constant HEAP_XMAX_INVALID => 0x0800; use constant HEAP_NATTS_MASK => 0x07FF; use constant HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI => 0x1000; use constant HEAP_KEYS_UPDATED => 0x2000; +use constant HEAP_HOT_UPDATED => 0x4000; +use constant HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE => 0x8000; +use constant HEAP_UPDATED => 0x2000; # Helper function to generate a regular expression matching the header we # expect verify_heapam() to return given which fields we expect to be non-null. @@ -349,9 +418,49 @@ for (my $tupidx = 0; $tupidx < ROWCOUNT; $tupidx++) { my $offnum = $tupidx + 1; # offnum is 1-based, not zero-based my $offset = $lp_off[$tupidx]; + my $header = header(0, $offnum, undef); + # offset -1 means its redirected lp. + if ($offset == -1) + { # at offnum 19 we will unset HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE and HEAP_UPDATED flags. + if ($offnum == 17) + { + push @expected, + qr/${header}redirected line pointer points to a non-heap-only tuple at offset \d+/; + push @expected, + qr/${header}redirected line pointer points to a non-heap-updated tuple at offset \d+/; + } + elsif ($offnum == 18) + { + # we re-set lp offset to 17, we need to rewrite the 4 bytes values so that line pointer will be + # lp.off = 17, lp_flags = 2, lp_len = 0. + if ($ENDIANNESS eq 'little') + { + sysseek($file, 92, 0) + or BAIL_OUT("sysseek failed: $!"); + syswrite( + $file, + pack("L", + 0x00010011) + ) or BAIL_OUT("syswrite failed: $!"); + } + else + { + sysseek($file, 92, 0) + or BAIL_OUT("sysseek failed: $!"); + syswrite( + $file, + pack("L", + 0x11000100) + ) or BAIL_OUT("syswrite failed: $!"); + + } + push @expected, + qr/${header}redirected line pointer points to another redirected line pointer at offset \d+/; + } + next; + } my $tup = read_tuple($file, $offset); - my $header = header(0, $offnum, undef); if ($offnum == 1) { # Corruptly set xmin < relfrozenxid @@ -502,7 +611,7 @@ for (my $tupidx = 0; $tupidx < ROWCOUNT; $tupidx++) push @expected, qr/${header}multitransaction ID 4 equals or exceeds next valid multitransaction ID 1/; } - elsif ($offnum == 15) # Last offnum must equal ROWCOUNT + elsif ($offnum == 15) { # Set both HEAP_XMAX_COMMITTED and HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI $tup->{t_infomask} |= HEAP_XMAX_COMMITTED; @@ -512,6 +621,112 @@ for (my $tupidx = 0; $tupidx < ROWCOUNT; $tupidx++) push @expected, qr/${header}multitransaction ID 4000000000 precedes relation minimum multitransaction ID threshold 1/; } + # Test for redirected line pointer. + # offnum 17 and 18 are redirected line pointer, so don't need any tuple + # validation. + elsif ($offnum == 19) + { + # unset HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE and HEAP_UPDATED flag. + $tup->{t_infomask2} &= ~HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE; + $tup->{t_infomask} &= ~HEAP_UPDATED; + } + # offnum 18 is redirected lp and is redirected to offset 20, + # We have corrupted it to route its lp.off to point it to line pointer at + # offset 17. + + # Test related to HOT chains. + elsif ($offnum == 21) + { + # Unset HEAP_HOT_UPDATED. + $tup->{t_infomask2} &= ~HEAP_HOT_UPDATED; + $pred_xmax = $tup->{t_xmax}; # to be used for tuple at offnum 22. + $pred_posid = $tup->{ip_posid}; # to be used for tuple at offnum 22. + push @expected, + qr/${header}non-heap-only update produced a heap-only tuple at offset \d+/; + } + elsif ($offnum == 22) + { + # Set ip_posid and t_xmax from ip_posid and t_xmax of tuple at offnum 21. + $tup->{t_xmax} = $pred_xmax; + $tup->{ip_posid} = $pred_posid; + push @expected, + qr/${header}updated version at offset \d+ is also the updated version of tuple at offset \d+/; + } + elsif ($offnum == 23) + { + # Get aborted xid, that is needed to test corruption at offnum 24. + $aborted_xid = $tup->{t_xmax}; + } + elsif ($offnum == 24) + { + # Set xmin to aborted xid. + $tup->{t_xmin} = $aborted_xid; + $tup->{t_infomask} &= ~HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED; + push @expected, + qr/${header}tuple with aborted xmin \d+ was updated to produce a tuple at offset \d+ with committed xmin \d+/; + } + elsif ($offnum == 25) + { + # Raised corruption as root of HOT chain can't be HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE. + # set HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE. + $tup->{t_infomask2} |= HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE; + push @expected, + qr/${header}tuple is root of chain but is marked as heap-only tuple/; + } + elsif ($offnum == 26) + { + # Next updated Tuple at offnum 33 is corrupted. + push @expected, + qr/${header}heap-only update produced a non-heap only tuple at offset \d+/; + } + elsif ($offnum == 27) + { + # set xmax to invalid transaction id. + $tup->{t_xmax} = 0; + push @expected, + qr/${header}tuple has been HOT updated, but xmax is 0/; + } + elsif ($offnum == 28) + { + # set xmax to invalid transaction id. + $tup->{t_xmin} = $in_progress_xid; + $tup->{t_infomask} &= ~HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED; + push @expected, + qr/${header}tuple with in-progress xmin \d+ was updated to produce a tuple at offset \d+ with committed xmin \d+/; + } + elsif ($offnum == 29) + { + # set xmax to invalid transaction id. + $tup->{t_xmin} = $aborted_xid; + $tup->{t_xmax} = $in_progress_xid; + $tup->{t_infomask} &= ~HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED; + push @expected, + qr/${header}tuple with aborted xmin \d+ was updated to produce a tuple at offset \d+ with in-progress xmin \d+/; + } + # Tuple at offnum 30 is an update of tuple at offnum 21. + + # Tuple at offnum 31 is an update of tuple at 24. + + # Tuple at offnum 32 is an update of tuple at 25. + + # Tuple at offnum 33 is an update of tuple at offnum 26. + elsif($offnum == 33) + { + # Unset HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE, corrupton will be raised for tuple at offnum #26 + $tup->{t_infomask2} &= ~HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE; + } + # Tuple at offnum 34 is an update of corrupted tuple at offnum 27. + # Tuple at offnum 35 is an update of corrupted tuple at offnum 28. + # Tuple at offnum 36 is an update of tuple at offnum 29. + elsif ($offnum == 36) + { + # set xmax to invalid transaction id. + $tup->{t_xmin} = $in_progress_xid; + $tup->{t_infomask} &= ~HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED; + } + # Tuple at offnum 37 is an update of tuple at offnum 22. + # offset 37 is an updated tuple of tuple at offset #23 and was updated by an aborted transaction. + # this is needed to have aborted transaction xid to test corruption related to aborted transaction at offset #24. write_tuple($file, $offset, $tup); } close($file) @@ -523,6 +738,10 @@ $node->start; $node->command_checks_all( [ 'pg_amcheck', '--no-dependent-indexes', '-p', $port, 'postgres' ], 2, [@expected], [], 'Expected corruption message output'); +$node->safe_psql( + 'postgres', qq( + COMMIT PREPARED 'in_progress_tx'; + )); $node->teardown_node; $node->clean_node; -- 2.25.1