Hi, On 2023-03-22 14:56:22 -0700, Andres Freund wrote: > A patch addressing some, but not all, of those is attached. With that I don't > see any crashes or false-positives anymore.
That patch missed that, as committed, the first if (ItemIdIsRedirected()) check sets lp_valid[n] = true even if the target of the redirect is unused. With that fixed, 004_verify_heapam doesn't cause crash anymore - it doesn't pass though, because there's a bunch of unadjusted error messages. Andres
diff --git i/contrib/amcheck/verify_heapam.c w/contrib/amcheck/verify_heapam.c index 663fb65dee6..d0c462e28ea 100644 --- i/contrib/amcheck/verify_heapam.c +++ w/contrib/amcheck/verify_heapam.c @@ -486,14 +486,24 @@ verify_heapam(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) report_corruption(&ctx, psprintf("line pointer redirection to unused item at offset %u", (unsigned) rdoffnum)); - - /* - * Record the fact that this line pointer has passed basic - * sanity checking, and also the offset number to which it - * points. - */ - lp_valid[ctx.offnum] = true; - successor[ctx.offnum] = rdoffnum; + else if (ItemIdIsDead(rditem)) + report_corruption(&ctx, + psprintf("line pointer redirection to dead item at offset %u", + (unsigned) rdoffnum)); + else if (ItemIdIsRedirected(rditem)) + report_corruption(&ctx, + psprintf("line pointer redirection to another redirect at offset %u", + (unsigned) rdoffnum)); + else + { + /* + * Record the fact that this line pointer has passed basic + * sanity checking, and also the offset number to which it + * points. + */ + lp_valid[ctx.offnum] = true; + successor[ctx.offnum] = rdoffnum; + } continue; } @@ -564,16 +574,19 @@ verify_heapam(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) TransactionId next_xmin; OffsetNumber nextoffnum = successor[ctx.offnum]; + /* the current line pointer may not have a successor */ + if (nextoffnum == InvalidOffsetNumber) + continue; + /* - * The current line pointer may not have a successor, either - * because it's not valid or because it didn't point to anything. - * In either case, we have to give up. - * - * If the current line pointer does point to something, it's - * possible that the target line pointer isn't valid. We have to - * give up in that case, too. + * The successor is located beyond the end of the line item array, + * which can happen when the array is truncated. */ - if (nextoffnum == InvalidOffsetNumber || !lp_valid[nextoffnum]) + if (nextoffnum > maxoff) + continue; + + /* the successor is not valid, have to give up */ + if (!lp_valid[nextoffnum]) continue; /* We have two valid line pointers that we can examine. */ @@ -583,14 +596,8 @@ verify_heapam(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) /* Handle the cases where the current line pointer is a redirect. */ if (ItemIdIsRedirected(curr_lp)) { - /* Can't redirect to another redirect. */ - if (ItemIdIsRedirected(next_lp)) - { - report_corruption(&ctx, - psprintf("redirected line pointer points to another redirected line pointer at offset %u", - (unsigned) nextoffnum)); - continue; - } + /* should have filtered out all the other cases */ + Assert(ItemIdIsNormal(next_lp)); /* Can only redirect to a HOT tuple. */ next_htup = (HeapTupleHeader) PageGetItem(ctx.page, next_lp); @@ -602,8 +609,12 @@ verify_heapam(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) } /* - * Redirects are created by updates, so successor should be - * the result of an update. + * Redirects are created by HOT updates, so successor should + * be the result of an HOT update. + * + * XXX: HeapTupleHeaderIsHeapOnly() should always imply + * HEAP_UPDATED. This should be checked even when the tuple + * isn't a target of a redirect. */ if ((next_htup->t_infomask & HEAP_UPDATED) == 0) { @@ -665,15 +676,18 @@ verify_heapam(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) * tuple should be marked as a heap-only tuple. Conversely, if the * current tuple isn't marked as HOT-updated, then the next tuple * shouldn't be marked as a heap-only tuple. + * + * NB: Can't use HeapTupleHeaderIsHotUpdated() as it checks if + * hint bits indicate xmin/xmax aborted. */ - if (!HeapTupleHeaderIsHotUpdated(curr_htup) && + if (!(curr_htup->t_infomask2 & HEAP_HOT_UPDATED) && HeapTupleHeaderIsHeapOnly(next_htup)) { report_corruption(&ctx, psprintf("non-heap-only update produced a heap-only tuple at offset %u", (unsigned) nextoffnum)); } - if (HeapTupleHeaderIsHotUpdated(curr_htup) && + if ((curr_htup->t_infomask2 & HEAP_HOT_UPDATED) && !HeapTupleHeaderIsHeapOnly(next_htup)) { report_corruption(&ctx,