Insert conditional SPI_push/SPI_pop calls into InputFunctionCall,

OutputFunctionCall, and friends.  This allows SPI-using functions to invoke
datatype I/O without concern for the possibility that a SPI-using function
will be called (which could be either the I/O function itself, or a function
used in a domain check constraint).  It's a tad ugly, but not nearly as ugly
as what'd be needed to make this work via retail insertion of push/pop
operations in all the PLs.

This reverts my patch of 2007-01-30 that inserted some retail SPI_push/pop
calls into plpgsql; that approach only fixed plpgsql, and not any other PLs.
But the other PLs have the issue too, as illustrated by a recent gripe from
Christian Schröder.

Back-patch to 8.2, which is as far back as this solution will work.  It's
also as far back as we need to worry about the domain-constraint case, since
earlier versions did not attempt to check domain constraints within datatype
input.  I'm not aware of any old I/O functions that use SPI themselves, so
this should be sufficient for a back-patch.
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane 2009-01-07 20:38:56 +00:00
parent 6b88393058
commit deac9488d3
4 changed files with 77 additions and 40 deletions

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/spi.c,v 1.205 2009/01/07 13:44:36 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/spi.c,v 1.206 2009/01/07 20:38:56 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -304,6 +304,31 @@ SPI_pop(void)
_SPI_curid--;
}
/* Conditional push: push only if we're inside a SPI procedure */
bool
SPI_push_conditional(void)
{
bool pushed = (_SPI_curid != _SPI_connected);
if (pushed)
{
_SPI_curid++;
/* We should now be in a state where SPI_connect would succeed */
Assert(_SPI_curid == _SPI_connected);
}
return pushed;
}
/* Conditional pop: pop only if SPI_push_conditional pushed */
void
SPI_pop_conditional(bool pushed)
{
/* We should be in a state where SPI_connect would succeed */
Assert(_SPI_curid == _SPI_connected);
if (pushed)
_SPI_curid--;
}
/* Restore state of SPI stack after aborting a subtransaction */
void
SPI_restore_connection(void)

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/fmgr/fmgr.c,v 1.124 2009/01/01 17:23:51 momjian Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/fmgr/fmgr.c,v 1.125 2009/01/07 20:38:56 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
#include "catalog/pg_language.h"
#include "catalog/pg_proc.h"
#include "executor/functions.h"
#include "executor/spi.h"
#include "lib/stringinfo.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
@ -1846,16 +1847,25 @@ OidFunctionCall9(Oid functionId, Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
* the caller should assume the result is NULL, but we'll call the input
* function anyway if it's not strict. So this is almost but not quite
* the same as FunctionCall3.
*
* One important difference from the bare function call is that we will
* push any active SPI context, allowing SPI-using I/O functions to be
* called from other SPI functions without extra notation. This is a hack,
* but the alternative of expecting all SPI functions to do SPI_push/SPI_pop
* around I/O calls seems worse.
*/
Datum
InputFunctionCall(FmgrInfo *flinfo, char *str, Oid typioparam, int32 typmod)
{
FunctionCallInfoData fcinfo;
Datum result;
bool pushed;
if (str == NULL && flinfo->fn_strict)
return (Datum) 0; /* just return null result */
pushed = SPI_push_conditional();
InitFunctionCallInfoData(fcinfo, flinfo, 3, NULL, NULL);
fcinfo.arg[0] = CStringGetDatum(str);
@ -1881,6 +1891,8 @@ InputFunctionCall(FmgrInfo *flinfo, char *str, Oid typioparam, int32 typmod)
fcinfo.flinfo->fn_oid);
}
SPI_pop_conditional(pushed);
return result;
}
@ -1889,13 +1901,22 @@ InputFunctionCall(FmgrInfo *flinfo, char *str, Oid typioparam, int32 typmod)
*
* Do not call this on NULL datums.
*
* This is mere window dressing for FunctionCall1, but its use is recommended
* anyway so that code invoking output functions can be identified easily.
* This is almost just window dressing for FunctionCall1, but it includes
* SPI context pushing for the same reasons as InputFunctionCall.
*/
char *
OutputFunctionCall(FmgrInfo *flinfo, Datum val)
{
return DatumGetCString(FunctionCall1(flinfo, val));
char *result;
bool pushed;
pushed = SPI_push_conditional();
result = DatumGetCString(FunctionCall1(flinfo, val));
SPI_pop_conditional(pushed);
return result;
}
/*
@ -1904,7 +1925,8 @@ OutputFunctionCall(FmgrInfo *flinfo, Datum val)
* "buf" may be NULL to indicate we are reading a NULL. In this case
* the caller should assume the result is NULL, but we'll call the receive
* function anyway if it's not strict. So this is almost but not quite
* the same as FunctionCall3.
* the same as FunctionCall3. Also, this includes SPI context pushing for
* the same reasons as InputFunctionCall.
*/
Datum
ReceiveFunctionCall(FmgrInfo *flinfo, StringInfo buf,
@ -1912,10 +1934,13 @@ ReceiveFunctionCall(FmgrInfo *flinfo, StringInfo buf,
{
FunctionCallInfoData fcinfo;
Datum result;
bool pushed;
if (buf == NULL && flinfo->fn_strict)
return (Datum) 0; /* just return null result */
pushed = SPI_push_conditional();
InitFunctionCallInfoData(fcinfo, flinfo, 3, NULL, NULL);
fcinfo.arg[0] = PointerGetDatum(buf);
@ -1941,6 +1966,8 @@ ReceiveFunctionCall(FmgrInfo *flinfo, StringInfo buf,
fcinfo.flinfo->fn_oid);
}
SPI_pop_conditional(pushed);
return result;
}
@ -1949,14 +1976,24 @@ ReceiveFunctionCall(FmgrInfo *flinfo, StringInfo buf,
*
* Do not call this on NULL datums.
*
* This is little more than window dressing for FunctionCall1, but its use is
* recommended anyway so that code invoking output functions can be identified
* easily. Note however that it does guarantee a non-toasted result.
* This is little more than window dressing for FunctionCall1, but it does
* guarantee a non-toasted result, which strictly speaking the underlying
* function doesn't. Also, this includes SPI context pushing for the same
* reasons as InputFunctionCall.
*/
bytea *
SendFunctionCall(FmgrInfo *flinfo, Datum val)
{
return DatumGetByteaP(FunctionCall1(flinfo, val));
bytea *result;
bool pushed;
pushed = SPI_push_conditional();
result = DatumGetByteaP(FunctionCall1(flinfo, val));
SPI_pop_conditional(pushed);
return result;
}
/*

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2009, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/executor/spi.h,v 1.69 2009/01/07 13:44:37 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/executor/spi.h,v 1.70 2009/01/07 20:38:56 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -66,6 +66,8 @@ extern int SPI_connect(void);
extern int SPI_finish(void);
extern void SPI_push(void);
extern void SPI_pop(void);
extern bool SPI_push_conditional(void);
extern void SPI_pop_conditional(bool pushed);
extern void SPI_restore_connection(void);
extern int SPI_execute(const char *src, bool read_only, long tcount);
extern int SPI_execute_plan(SPIPlanPtr plan, Datum *Values, const char *Nulls,

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_exec.c,v 1.227 2009/01/07 13:44:37 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_exec.c,v 1.228 2009/01/07 20:38:56 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -4690,27 +4690,11 @@ make_tuple_from_row(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
static char *
convert_value_to_string(Datum value, Oid valtype)
{
char *str;
Oid typoutput;
bool typIsVarlena;
getTypeOutputInfo(valtype, &typoutput, &typIsVarlena);
/*
* We do SPI_push to allow the datatype output function to use SPI.
* However we do not mess around with CommandCounterIncrement or advancing
* the snapshot, which means that a stable output function would not see
* updates made so far by our own function. The use-case for such
* scenarios seems too narrow to justify the cycles that would be
* expended.
*/
SPI_push();
str = OidOutputFunctionCall(typoutput, value);
SPI_pop();
return str;
return OidOutputFunctionCall(typoutput, value);
}
/* ----------
@ -4736,25 +4720,14 @@ exec_cast_value(Datum value, Oid valtype,
char *extval;
extval = convert_value_to_string(value, valtype);
/* Allow input function to use SPI ... see notes above */
SPI_push();
value = InputFunctionCall(reqinput, extval,
reqtypioparam, reqtypmod);
SPI_pop();
pfree(extval);
}
else
{
SPI_push();
value = InputFunctionCall(reqinput, NULL,
reqtypioparam, reqtypmod);
SPI_pop();
}
}