>>> There is pg_read_all_stats as well, so I don't see a big issue in >>> requiring to be a member of this role as well for the sake of what's >>> proposing here. >> >> Well, that tells you quite a bit more than just which PIDs correspond to >> autovacuum workers, but maybe that's good enough for now. > > That may be a good initial compromise, for now.
Sounds good to me. I will update the documentation. > And we should try to reshape things so as we get an ERROR like > "permission denied to terminate process" or "permission denied to > cancel query" for all the error paths, including autovacuum workers > and backends, so as we never leak any information about the backend > types involved when a role has no permission to issue the signal. > Perhaps that's the most intuitive thing as well, because autovacuum > workers are backends. One thing that we could do is to mention both > pg_signal_backend and pg_signal_autovacuum in the errdetail, and have > both cases be handled by SIGNAL_BACKEND_NOPERMISSION on failure. I understand your concern that we should avoid exposing the fact that the backend which the user is attempting to terminate is an AV worker unless the user has pg_signal_backend privileges and pg_signal_autovacuum privileges. But Im not following how we can re-use SIGNAL_BACKEND_NOPERMISSION for this. If we return SIGNAL_BACKEND_NOPERMISSION here as the following, it'll stay return the "permission denied to terminate / cancel query" errmsg and errdetail in pg_cancel/terminate_backend. /* * If the backend is autovacuum worker, allow user with the privileges of * pg_signal_autovacuum role to signal the backend. */ if (pgstat_get_backend_type(GetNumberFromPGProc(proc)) == B_AUTOVAC_WORKER) { if (!has_privs_of_role(GetUserId(), ROLE_PG_SIGNAL_AUTOVACUUM)) return SIGNAL_BACKEND_NOPERMISSION; } Are you suggesting that we check if the backend is B_AUTOVAC in pg_cancel/ terminate_backend? That seems a bit unclean to me since pg_cancel_backend & pg_cancel_backend does not access to the procNumber to check the type of the backend. IMHO, we can keep SIGNAL_BACKEND_NOAUTOVACUUM but just improve the errmsg / errdetail to not expose that the backend is an AV worker. It'll also be helpful if you can suggest what errdetail we should use here. Thanks -- Anthony Leung Amazon Web Services: https://aws.amazon.com