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1. TruncateMultiXact() performs the SLRU truncations in a critical section. Deleting the SLRU segments calls ForwardSyncRequest(), which will try to compact the request queue if it's full (CompactCheckpointerRequestQueue()). That in turn allocates memory, which is not allowed in a critical section. Backtrace: TRAP: failed Assert("CritSectionCount == 0 || (context)->allowInCritSection"), File: "../src/backend/utils/mmgr/mcxt.c", Line: 1353, PID: 920981 postgres: autovacuum worker template0(ExceptionalCondition+0x6e)[0x560a501e866e] postgres: autovacuum worker template0(+0x5dce3d)[0x560a50217e3d] postgres: autovacuum worker template0(ForwardSyncRequest+0x8e)[0x560a4ffec95e] postgres: autovacuum worker template0(RegisterSyncRequest+0x2b)[0x560a50091eeb] postgres: autovacuum worker template0(+0x187b0a)[0x560a4fdc2b0a] postgres: autovacuum worker template0(SlruDeleteSegment+0x101)[0x560a4fdc2ab1] postgres: autovacuum worker template0(TruncateMultiXact+0x2fb)[0x560a4fdbde1b] postgres: autovacuum worker template0(vac_update_datfrozenxid+0x4b3)[0x560a4febd2f3] postgres: autovacuum worker template0(+0x3adf66)[0x560a4ffe8f66] postgres: autovacuum worker template0(AutoVacWorkerMain+0x3ed)[0x560a4ffe7c2d] postgres: autovacuum worker template0(+0x3b1ead)[0x560a4ffecead] postgres: autovacuum worker template0(+0x3b620e)[0x560a4fff120e] postgres: autovacuum worker template0(+0x3b3fbb)[0x560a4ffeefbb] postgres: autovacuum worker template0(+0x2f724e)[0x560a4ff3224e] /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x27c8a)[0x7f62cc642c8a] /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0x85)[0x7f62cc642d45] postgres: autovacuum worker template0(_start+0x21)[0x560a4fd16f31] To fix, bail out in CompactCheckpointerRequestQueue() without doing anything, if it's called in a critical section. That covers the above call path, as well as any other similar cases where RegisterSyncRequest might be called in a critical section. 2. After fixing that, another problem became apparent: Autovacuum process doing that truncation can deadlock with the checkpointer process. TruncateMultiXact() sets "MyProc->delayChkptFlags |= DELAY_CHKPT_START". If the sync request queue is full and cannot be compacted, the process will repeatedly sleep and retry, until there is room in the queue. However, if the checkpointer is trying to start a checkpoint at the same time, and is waiting for the DELAY_CHKPT_START processes to finish, the queue will never shrink. More concretely, the autovacuum process is stuck here: #0 0x00007fc934926dc3 in epoll_wait () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 #1 0x000056220b24348b in WaitEventSetWaitBlock (set=0x56220c2e4b50, occurred_events=0x7ffe7856d040, nevents=1, cur_timeout=<optimized out>) at ../src/backend/storage/ipc/latch.c:1570 #2 WaitEventSetWait (set=0x56220c2e4b50, timeout=timeout@entry=10, occurred_events=<optimized out>, occurred_events@entry=0x7ffe7856d040, nevents=nevents@entry=1, wait_event_info=wait_event_info@entry=150994949) at ../src/backend/storage/ipc/latch.c:1516 #3 0x000056220b243224 in WaitLatch (latch=<optimized out>, latch@entry=0x0, wakeEvents=wakeEvents@entry=40, timeout=timeout@entry=10, wait_event_info=wait_event_info@entry=150994949) at ../src/backend/storage/ipc/latch.c:538 #4 0x000056220b26cf46 in RegisterSyncRequest (ftag=ftag@entry=0x7ffe7856d0a0, type=type@entry=SYNC_FORGET_REQUEST, retryOnError=true) at ../src/backend/storage/sync/sync.c:614 #5 0x000056220af9db0a in SlruInternalDeleteSegment (ctl=ctl@entry=0x56220b7beb60 <MultiXactMemberCtlData>, segno=segno@entry=11350) at ../src/backend/access/transam/slru.c:1495 #6 0x000056220af9dab1 in SlruDeleteSegment (ctl=ctl@entry=0x56220b7beb60 <MultiXactMemberCtlData>, segno=segno@entry=11350) at ../src/backend/access/transam/slru.c:1566 #7 0x000056220af98e1b in PerformMembersTruncation (oldestOffset=<optimized out>, newOldestOffset=<optimized out>) at ../src/backend/access/transam/multixact.c:3006 #8 TruncateMultiXact (newOldestMulti=newOldestMulti@entry=3221225472, newOldestMultiDB=newOldestMultiDB@entry=4) at ../src/backend/access/transam/multixact.c:3201 #9 0x000056220b098303 in vac_truncate_clog (frozenXID=749, minMulti=<optimized out>, lastSaneFrozenXid=749, lastSaneMinMulti=3221225472) at ../src/backend/commands/vacuum.c:1917 #10 vac_update_datfrozenxid () at ../src/backend/commands/vacuum.c:1760 #11 0x000056220b1c3f76 in do_autovacuum () at ../src/backend/postmaster/autovacuum.c:2550 #12 0x000056220b1c2c3d in AutoVacWorkerMain (startup_data=<optimized out>, startup_data_len=<optimized out>) at ../src/backend/postmaster/autovacuum.c:1569 and the checkpointer is stuck here: #0 0x00007fc9348ebf93 in clock_nanosleep () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 #1 0x00007fc9348fe353 in nanosleep () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 #2 0x000056220b40ecb4 in pg_usleep (microsec=microsec@entry=10000) at ../src/port/pgsleep.c:50 #3 0x000056220afb43c3 in CreateCheckPoint (flags=flags@entry=108) at ../src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c:7098 #4 0x000056220b1c6e86 in CheckpointerMain (startup_data=<optimized out>, startup_data_len=<optimized out>) at ../src/backend/postmaster/checkpointer.c:464 To fix, add AbsorbSyncRequests() to the loops where the checkpointer waits for DELAY_CHKPT_START or DELAY_CHKPT_COMPLETE operations to finish. Backpatch to v14. Before that, SLRU deletion didn't call RegisterSyncRequest, which avoided this failure. I'm not sure if there are other similar scenarios on older versions, but we haven't had any such reports. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/ccc66933-31c1-4f6a-bf4b-45fef0d4f22e@iki.fi |
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