Hi,

On 2025-12-10 11:51:35 +0200, Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
> On 10/12/2025 01:33, Matthias van de Meent wrote:
> > Hi Heikki, Andres,
> > 
> > Whilst looking through catcache.c's code I noticed this piece of code:
> > 
> > ReleaseCatCacheListWithOwner(CatCList *list, ResourceOwner resowner)
> > {
> >      [...]
> >      if (resowner)
> >          ResourceOwnerForgetCatCacheRef(CurrentResourceOwner, &ct->tuple);
> > 
> > Note how the resowner argument is ignored in favour of
> > CurrentResourceOwner; and that probably wasn't what the author
> > intended.
> > 
> > So I looked around a bit, and found 2 more similar instances: one more
> > in catcache.c, and one in aio.c.  I can't guarantee that there are no
> > other comparable issues, but at least I could not immediately find any
> > functions that ignore their ResourceOwner argument in favour of
> > CurrentResourceOwner.
> > 
> > The issue in aio.c is externally visible, so it might trigger issues.
> > However, every caller in the tree uses CurrentResourceOwner, so only
> > extensions could trigger this bug.
> > The two issues in catcache.c are benign: No external code can trigger
> > it with a different resource owner; and while no internal code would
> > trigger it either, it's better to use the provided resowner, so that
> > future callers won't activate the bug.
> > 
> > Attached a fix for all 3 cases.
> 
> Pushed and backpatched, thanks!

Thanks for finding/fixing this and merging the change!

Greetings,

Andres Freund


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