On Mon, 23 Dec 2024, 18:32 Luca Ferrari, <fluca1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > hope this is the right place to ask for, otherwise please point me in > the right resource. > I'm trying to develop a module that needs shared memory between > background workers. > > The _PG_init calls a function to reserve the shared memory, which in > turn calls RequestAddinShmemSpace, which seems to fail. In fact, I > never got the debug line after the call to RequestAddinShmemSpaec and > _PG_init does not conitnue. > > Here is my code skeleton: > > void > _PG_init(void) > { [...] > // set up the shared memory > _create_shared_memory(); [...] > void > _create_shared_memory() > { > Size estimated_size = 10136: [...] > RequestAddinShmemSpace( estimated_size ); [...] > What am I missing here?
Starting with PG15, shared memory should be allocated through a hook, shmem_request_hook, and not through direct calls to RequestAddinShmemSpace in _PG_init(). For specific info, see [0] and [1] which introduced shmem_request_hook. PGPedia also has some info on how to deal with older PG versions: [2] I hope this helps. Kind regards, Matthias van de Meent Neon (https://neon.tech) [0] https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/xfunc-c.html#XFUNC-SHARED-ADDIN [1] https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=commit;h=4f2400cb3f10aa79f99fba680c198237da28dd38 [2] https://pgpedia.info/s/shmem_request_hook.html