[pgpool-hackers: 2694] Re: [pgpool-general: 5885] Re: Pgpool-3.7.1 segmentation fault

Tatsuo Ishii ishii at sraoss.co.jp
Mon Jan 29 13:18:34 JST 2018


I have committed the proposed patch since there was no objection.

Best regards,
--
Tatsuo Ishii
SRA OSS, Inc. Japan
English: http://www.sraoss.co.jp/index_en.php
Japanese:http://www.sraoss.co.jp

> Proposed patch attached.
> 
> Best regards,
> --
> Tatsuo Ishii
> SRA OSS, Inc. Japan
> English: http://www.sraoss.co.jp/index_en.php
> Japanese:http://www.sraoss.co.jp
> 
>> Hi Pgpool-II developers,
>> 
>> It is reported that Pgpool-II child process could have a segfault error.
>> 
>> #0  0x000000000042478d in select_load_balancing_node () at
>> protocol/child.c:1680
>> 1680                    char *database = MASTER_CONNECTION(ses->backend)->sp->database;
>> (gdb) backtrace
>> #0  0x000000000042478d in select_load_balancing_node () at
>> protocol/child.c:1680
>> 
>> To reproduce the problem following conditions should be all met:
>> 
>> 1) Streaming replication mode.
>> 
>> 2) fail_over_on_backend_error is off.
>> 
>> 3) ALWAYS_MASTER flags is set to the master (writer) node.
>> 
>> 4) pgpool_status file indicates that the node mentioned in #2 is in
>>    down status.
>> 
>> What happens here is,
>> 
>> 1) find_primary_node() returns node id 0 without checking the status
>>    of node 0 since ALWAYS_MASTER is set. It's remembered as the
>>    primary node id. The node id is stored in Req_info->primary_node_id.
>> 
>> 2) The connection to backend 0 is not created since pgpool_status says
>>    it's in down status.
>> 
>> 3) upon starting of session, select_load_balancing_node () is called
>>    and it tries to determine the database name from client's start up
>>    packet.
>> 
>> 4) Since MASTER_CONNECTION macro points to the PRIMARY_NODE,
>>    MASTER_CONNECTION(ses->backend) is NULL and it results in a segfault.
>> 
>> The fix I propose is, to change PRIMARY_NODE_ID macro so that it
>> returns REAL_MASTER_NODE_ID (that is the youngest node id which is
>> alive) if the node id in Req_info->primary_node_id is in down status.
>> So we have the "true" primary node id in Req_info->primary_node_id,
>> and "fake" primary node id returned by PRIMARY_NODE_ID macro.
>> 
>> I am afraid it's confusing and may have potential bad effect to
>> somewhere in Pgpool-II. Note, however, we already let PRIMARY_NODE_ID
>> return REAL_MASTER_NODE_ID if find_primary_node() cannot find a
>> primary node. So maybe I am too worried... but I don't know.
>> 
>> So I would like hear opinions from Pgpool-II developers.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> --
>> Tatsuo Ishii
>> SRA OSS, Inc. Japan
>> English: http://www.sraoss.co.jp/index_en.php
>> Japanese:http://www.sraoss.co.jp
>> 
>> From: Tatsuo Ishii <ishii at sraoss.co.jp>
>> Subject: [pgpool-general: 5885] Re: Pgpool-3.7.1 segmentation fault
>> Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2018 12:00:40 +0900 (JST)
>> Message-ID: <20180124.120040.507189908198617602.t-ishii at sraoss.co.jp>
>> 
>>>> Thanks for the quick reply! I realized that I ended up in this state,
>>>> because I was using indexed health checks, and the primary's health checks
>>>> had been disabled. I've gone back to a single health_check config, to avoid
>>>> this issue.
>>> 
>>> Do you have an issue with "indexed health checks"? I thought it was
>>> fixed in 3.7.1.
>>> 
>>> I've also added an extra pre-start step, which removes the
>>>> pgpool_status file.
>>> 
>>> That might be a solution but I would like to add a guard to Pgpool-II
>>> against the segfault. The segfault occurs when conditions below are
>>> all met:
>>> 
>>> 1) fail_over_on_backend_error is off.
>>> 2) ALWAYS_MASTER flags is set to the master (writer) node.
>>> 
>>> Attached patch implements the guard against the segfault. Developers
>>> will start a discussion regarding the patch in pgpool-hackers.
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> --
>>> Tatsuo Ishii
>>> SRA OSS, Inc. Japan
>>> English: http://www.sraoss.co.jp/index_en.php
>>> Japanese:http://www.sraoss.co.jp
>>> 
>>>> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 5:49 PM Tatsuo Ishii <ishii at sraoss.co.jp> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Philip,
>>>>>
>>>>> > Hello poolers,
>>>>> >
>>>>> > I've compiled pgpool-3.7.1 (./configure --with-openssl; libpq.5.9), for
>>>>> > Ubuntu 14.04, to connect to RDS Aurora Postgres (9.6.3). When I try to
>>>>> > authenticate, pgpool child process segfaults. My config file follows the
>>>>> > instructions set forth by the aurora instructions
>>>>> > <http://www.pgpool.net/docs/latest/en/html/example-aurora.html>, I
>>>>> think?
>>>>> > Have I misconfigured something, to cause this segfault?
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Any guidance would be appreciated!
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Thanks,
>>>>> > Philip
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > $ psql -h localhost -U user staging
>>>>> > Password for user user:
>>>>> > psql: server closed the connection unexpectedly
>>>>> >         This probably means the server terminated abnormally
>>>>> >         before or while processing the request.
>>>>>
>>>>> It seems your status file (/var/log/pgpool/pool_status) is out of
>>>>> date.
>>>>>
>>>>> > 2018-01-23 19:23:42: pid 19872: DEBUG:  creating new connection to
>>>>> backend
>>>>> > 2018-01-23 19:23:42: pid 19872: DETAIL:  skipping backend slot 0 because
>>>>> > backend_status = 3
>>>>>
>>>>> So Pgpool-II failes to create a connection to backend0, which causes
>>>>> the segfault later on. Surely Pgpool-II needs to have a guard for the
>>>>> situation, but for now you could workaround this by shutting down
>>>>> pgpool, removing /var/log/pgpool/pool_status, and restarting pgoool.
>>>>>
>>>>> Once proper pool_status is created, you don't need to repeat the
>>>>> operation above. i.e. skip removing pool_status.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> --
>>>>> Tatsuo Ishii
>>>>> SRA OSS, Inc. Japan
>>>>> English: http://www.sraoss.co.jp/index_en.php
>>>>> Japanese:http://www.sraoss.co.jp
>>>>>
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