On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 5:53 AM Bossart, Nathan <bossa...@amazon.com> wrote: > I believe I've discovered a race condition between the startup and > checkpointer processes that can cause a CRC mismatch in the pg_control > file. If a cluster crashes at the right time, the following error > appears when you attempt to restart it: > > FATAL: incorrect checksum in control file > > This appears to be caused by some code paths in xlog_redo() that > update ControlFile without taking the ControlFileLock. The attached > patch seems to be sufficient to prevent the CRC mismatch in the > control file, but perhaps this is a symptom of a bigger problem with > concurrent modifications of ControlFile->checkPointCopy.nextFullXid.
This does indeed look pretty dodgy. CreateRestartPoint() running in the checkpointer does UpdateControlFile() to compute a checksum and write it out, but xlog_redo() processing XLOG_CHECKPOINT_{ONLINE,SHUTDOWN} modifies that data without interlocking. It looks like the ancestors of that line were there since 35af5422f64 (2006), but back then RecoveryRestartPoint() ran UpdateControLFile() directly in the startup process (immediately after that update), so no interlocking problem. Then in cdd46c76548 (2009), RecoveryRestartPoint() was split up so that CreateRestartPoint() ran in another process.