Hi, On 2019-10-03 08:18:42 -0700, Andres Freund wrote: > On 2019-10-03 10:21:13 -0400, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > My new msys2 animal fairywren has had 3 recent failures when checking > > pg_upgrade. The failures have been while running the regression tests, > > specifically the interval test, and they all look like this: > > > > > > 2019-10-03 05:36:00.373 UTC [24272:43] LOG: server process (PID 23756) was > > terminated by exception 0xC0000028 > > 2019-10-03 05:36:00.373 UTC [24272:44] DETAIL: Failed process was running: > > INSERT INTO INTERVAL_TBL (f1) VALUES ('badly formatted interval'); > > > > > > That error is "bad stack" > > > The failures have been on REL_12_STABLE (twice) and master (once). > > However, they are not consistent (REL_!2_STABLE is currently green). > > > > > > The interval test itself hasn't changed for m ore than 2 years, and I > > haven't found any obvious recent change that might cause the problem. I > > guess it could be a comoiler bug ... this is gcc 9.2.0, which is the > > current release. > > This is around where an error is thrown: > -- badly formatted interval > INSERT INTO INTERVAL_TBL (f1) VALUES ('badly formatted interval'); > -ERROR: invalid input syntax for type interval: "badly formatted interval" > -LINE 1: INSERT INTO INTERVAL_TBL (f1) VALUES ('badly formatted inter... > - ^ > > and the error is stack related. So I suspect that setjmp/longjmp might > be to blame here, and somehow don't save/restore the stack into a proper > state. I don't know enough about mingw/msys/windows to know whether that > uses a self-written setjmp or relies on the MS implementation. > > If you could gather a backtrace it might help us. It's possible that the > stack is "just" misaligned or something, we had problems with that > before (IIRC valgrind didn't always align stacks correctly for processes > that forked from within a signal handler, which then crashed when using > instructions with alignment requirements, but only sometimes, because > the stack coiuld be aligned).
It seems we're not the only ones hitting this: https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=133603 Doesn't look like they've really narrowed it down that much yet. - Andres