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Make plperl safe against functions that are redefined while running.
validate_plperl_function() supposed that it could free an old plperl_proc_desc struct immediately upon detecting that it was stale. However, if a plperl function is called recursively, this could result in deleting the struct out from under an outer invocation, leading to misbehavior or crashes. Add a simple reference-count mechanism to ensure that such structs are freed only when the last reference goes away. Per investigation of bug #7516 from Marko Tiikkaja. I am not certain that this error explains his report, because he says he didn't have any recursive calls --- but it's hard to see how else it could have crashed right there. In any case, this definitely fixes some problems in the area. Back-patch to all active branches.
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@ -693,3 +693,21 @@ $$ LANGUAGE plperl;
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SELECT text_scalarref();
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ERROR: PL/Perl function must return reference to hash or array
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CONTEXT: PL/Perl function "text_scalarref"
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-- check safe behavior when a function body is replaced during execution
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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION self_modify(INTEGER) RETURNS INTEGER AS $$
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spi_exec_query('CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION self_modify(INTEGER) RETURNS INTEGER AS \'return $_[0] * 3;\' LANGUAGE plperl;');
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spi_exec_query('select self_modify(42) AS a');
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return $_[0] * 2;
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$$ LANGUAGE plperl;
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SELECT self_modify(42);
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self_modify
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-------------
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84
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(1 row)
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SELECT self_modify(42);
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self_modify
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-------------
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126
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(1 row)
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@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ PG_MODULE_MAGIC;
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*
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* The plperl_interp_desc structs are kept in a Postgres hash table indexed
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* by userid OID, with OID 0 used for the single untrusted interpreter.
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* Once created, an interpreter is kept for the life of the process.
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*
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* We start out by creating a "held" interpreter, which we initialize
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* only as far as we can do without deciding if it will be trusted or
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@ -95,28 +96,44 @@ typedef struct plperl_interp_desc
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/**********************************************************************
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* The information we cache about loaded procedures
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*
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* The refcount field counts the struct's reference from the hash table shown
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* below, plus one reference for each function call level that is using the
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* struct. We can release the struct, and the associated Perl sub, when the
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* refcount goes to zero.
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**********************************************************************/
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typedef struct plperl_proc_desc
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{
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char *proname; /* user name of procedure */
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TransactionId fn_xmin;
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TransactionId fn_xmin; /* xmin/TID of procedure's pg_proc tuple */
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ItemPointerData fn_tid;
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int refcount; /* reference count of this struct */
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SV *reference; /* CODE reference for Perl sub */
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plperl_interp_desc *interp; /* interpreter it's created in */
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bool fn_readonly;
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bool lanpltrusted;
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bool fn_readonly; /* is function readonly (not volatile)? */
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bool lanpltrusted; /* is it plperl, rather than plperlu? */
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bool fn_retistuple; /* true, if function returns tuple */
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bool fn_retisset; /* true, if function returns set */
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bool fn_retisarray; /* true if function returns array */
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/* Conversion info for function's result type: */
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Oid result_oid; /* Oid of result type */
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FmgrInfo result_in_func; /* I/O function and arg for result type */
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Oid result_typioparam;
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/* Conversion info for function's argument types: */
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int nargs;
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FmgrInfo arg_out_func[FUNC_MAX_ARGS];
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bool arg_is_rowtype[FUNC_MAX_ARGS];
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Oid arg_arraytype[FUNC_MAX_ARGS]; /* InvalidOid if not an array */
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SV *reference;
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} plperl_proc_desc;
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#define increment_prodesc_refcount(prodesc) \
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((prodesc)->refcount++)
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#define decrement_prodesc_refcount(prodesc) \
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do { \
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if (--((prodesc)->refcount) <= 0) \
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free_plperl_function(prodesc); \
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} while(0)
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/**********************************************************************
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* For speedy lookup, we maintain a hash table mapping from
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* function OID + trigger flag + user OID to plperl_proc_desc pointers.
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@ -238,6 +255,8 @@ static void set_interp_require(bool trusted);
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static Datum plperl_func_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
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static Datum plperl_trigger_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
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static void free_plperl_function(plperl_proc_desc *prodesc);
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static plperl_proc_desc *compile_plperl_function(Oid fn_oid, bool is_trigger);
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static SV *plperl_hash_from_tuple(HeapTuple tuple, TupleDesc tupdesc);
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@ -1689,6 +1708,7 @@ plperl_call_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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PG_TRY();
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{
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current_call_data = NULL;
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if (CALLED_AS_TRIGGER(fcinfo))
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retval = PointerGetDatum(plperl_trigger_handler(fcinfo));
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else
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@ -1696,12 +1716,16 @@ plperl_call_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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}
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PG_CATCH();
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{
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if (current_call_data && current_call_data->prodesc)
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decrement_prodesc_refcount(current_call_data->prodesc);
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current_call_data = save_call_data;
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activate_interpreter(oldinterp);
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PG_RE_THROW();
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}
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PG_END_TRY();
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if (current_call_data && current_call_data->prodesc)
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decrement_prodesc_refcount(current_call_data->prodesc);
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current_call_data = save_call_data;
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activate_interpreter(oldinterp);
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return retval;
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@ -1753,14 +1777,15 @@ plperl_inline_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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desc.nargs = 0;
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desc.reference = NULL;
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current_call_data = (plperl_call_data *) palloc0(sizeof(plperl_call_data));
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current_call_data->fcinfo = &fake_fcinfo;
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current_call_data->prodesc = &desc;
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PG_TRY();
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{
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SV *perlret;
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current_call_data = (plperl_call_data *) palloc0(sizeof(plperl_call_data));
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current_call_data->fcinfo = &fake_fcinfo;
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current_call_data->prodesc = &desc;
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/* we do not bother with refcounting the fake prodesc */
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if (SPI_connect() != SPI_OK_CONNECT)
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elog(ERROR, "could not connect to SPI manager");
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@ -2154,6 +2179,7 @@ plperl_func_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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prodesc = compile_plperl_function(fcinfo->flinfo->fn_oid, false);
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current_call_data->prodesc = prodesc;
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increment_prodesc_refcount(prodesc);
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/* Set a callback for error reporting */
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pl_error_context.callback = plperl_exec_callback;
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@ -2274,6 +2300,7 @@ plperl_trigger_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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/* Find or compile the function */
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prodesc = compile_plperl_function(fcinfo->flinfo->fn_oid, true);
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current_call_data->prodesc = prodesc;
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increment_prodesc_refcount(prodesc);
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/* Set a callback for error reporting */
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pl_error_context.callback = plperl_exec_callback;
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@ -2383,23 +2410,35 @@ validate_plperl_function(plperl_proc_ptr *proc_ptr, HeapTuple procTup)
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/* Otherwise, unlink the obsoleted entry from the hashtable ... */
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proc_ptr->proc_ptr = NULL;
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/* ... and throw it away */
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if (prodesc->reference)
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{
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plperl_interp_desc *oldinterp = plperl_active_interp;
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activate_interpreter(prodesc->interp);
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SvREFCNT_dec(prodesc->reference);
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activate_interpreter(oldinterp);
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}
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free(prodesc->proname);
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free(prodesc);
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/* ... and release the corresponding refcount, probably deleting it */
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decrement_prodesc_refcount(prodesc);
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}
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return false;
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}
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static void
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free_plperl_function(plperl_proc_desc *prodesc)
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{
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Assert(prodesc->refcount <= 0);
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/* Release CODE reference, if we have one, from the appropriate interp */
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if (prodesc->reference)
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{
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plperl_interp_desc *oldinterp = plperl_active_interp;
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activate_interpreter(prodesc->interp);
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SvREFCNT_dec(prodesc->reference);
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activate_interpreter(oldinterp);
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}
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/* Get rid of what we conveniently can of our own structs */
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/* (FmgrInfo subsidiary info will get leaked ...) */
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if (prodesc->proname)
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free(prodesc->proname);
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free(prodesc);
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}
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static plperl_proc_desc *
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compile_plperl_function(Oid fn_oid, bool is_trigger)
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{
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_OUT_OF_MEMORY),
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errmsg("out of memory")));
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/* Initialize all fields to 0 so free_plperl_function is safe */
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MemSet(prodesc, 0, sizeof(plperl_proc_desc));
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prodesc->proname = strdup(NameStr(procStruct->proname));
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if (prodesc->proname == NULL)
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{
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free_plperl_function(prodesc);
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_OUT_OF_MEMORY),
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errmsg("out of memory")));
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}
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prodesc->fn_xmin = HeapTupleHeaderGetXmin(procTup->t_data);
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prodesc->fn_tid = procTup->t_self;
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@ -2490,8 +2534,7 @@ compile_plperl_function(Oid fn_oid, bool is_trigger)
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ObjectIdGetDatum(procStruct->prolang));
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if (!HeapTupleIsValid(langTup))
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{
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free(prodesc->proname);
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free(prodesc);
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free_plperl_function(prodesc);
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elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for language %u",
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procStruct->prolang);
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}
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ObjectIdGetDatum(procStruct->prorettype));
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if (!HeapTupleIsValid(typeTup))
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{
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free(prodesc->proname);
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free(prodesc);
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free_plperl_function(prodesc);
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elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for type %u",
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procStruct->prorettype);
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}
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/* okay */ ;
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else if (procStruct->prorettype == TRIGGEROID)
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{
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free(prodesc->proname);
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free(prodesc);
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free_plperl_function(prodesc);
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
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errmsg("trigger functions can only be called "
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}
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else
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{
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free(prodesc->proname);
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free(prodesc);
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free_plperl_function(prodesc);
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
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errmsg("PL/Perl functions cannot return type %s",
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ObjectIdGetDatum(procStruct->proargtypes.values[i]));
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if (!HeapTupleIsValid(typeTup))
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{
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free(prodesc->proname);
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free(prodesc);
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free_plperl_function(prodesc);
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elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for type %u",
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procStruct->proargtypes.values[i]);
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}
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if (typeStruct->typtype == TYPTYPE_PSEUDO &&
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procStruct->proargtypes.values[i] != RECORDOID)
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{
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free(prodesc->proname);
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free(prodesc);
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free_plperl_function(prodesc);
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
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errmsg("PL/Perl functions cannot accept type %s",
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pfree(proc_source);
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if (!prodesc->reference) /* can this happen? */
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{
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free(prodesc->proname);
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free(prodesc);
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free_plperl_function(prodesc);
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elog(ERROR, "could not create PL/Perl internal procedure");
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}
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proc_ptr = hash_search(plperl_proc_hash, &proc_key,
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HASH_ENTER, NULL);
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proc_ptr->proc_ptr = prodesc;
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increment_prodesc_refcount(prodesc);
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}
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/* restore previous error callback */
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$$ LANGUAGE plperl;
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SELECT text_scalarref();
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-- check safe behavior when a function body is replaced during execution
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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION self_modify(INTEGER) RETURNS INTEGER AS $$
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spi_exec_query('CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION self_modify(INTEGER) RETURNS INTEGER AS \'return $_[0] * 3;\' LANGUAGE plperl;');
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spi_exec_query('select self_modify(42) AS a');
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return $_[0] * 2;
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$$ LANGUAGE plperl;
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SELECT self_modify(42);
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SELECT self_modify(42);
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