From c24759d9932d6cf5d9e18c30105e1bb520270de9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jelte Fennema-Nio Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2024 17:01:00 +0100 Subject: [PATCH v29 4/5] Add non-blocking version of PQcancel This patch makes the following changes in libpq: 1. Add a new PQcancelSend function, which sends cancellation requests using the regular connection establishment code. This makes sure that cancel requests support and use all connection options including encryption. 2. Add a new PQcancelConn function which allows sending cancellation in a non-blocking way by using it together with the newly added PQcancelPoll and PQcancelSocket. The existing PQcancel API is using blocking IO. This makes PQcancel impossible to use in an event loop based codebase, without blocking the event loop until the call returns. PQcancelConn can now be used instead, to have a non-blocking way of sending cancel requests. This patch also includes a test for all of libpq cancellation APIs. The test can be easily run like this: cd src/test/modules/libpq_pipeline make && ./libpq_pipeline cancel --- doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml | 280 +++++++++++++++-- src/interfaces/libpq/exports.txt | 8 + src/interfaces/libpq/fe-cancel.c | 284 ++++++++++++++++++ src/interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c | 130 +++++++- src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-fe.h | 27 +- src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-int.h | 10 + .../modules/libpq_pipeline/libpq_pipeline.c | 263 +++++++++++++++- 7 files changed, 964 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml index d0d5aefadc0..9808e678650 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ PGconn *PQsetdb(char *pghost, PQconnectStartParamsPQconnectStartParams PQconnectStartPQconnectStart - PQconnectPollPQconnectPoll + PQconnectPollPQconnectPoll nonblocking connection @@ -5281,7 +5281,7 @@ int PQisBusy(PGconn *conn); / can also attempt to cancel a command that is still being processed by the server; see . But regardless of - the return value of , the application + the return value of , the application must continue with the normal result-reading sequence using . A successful cancellation will simply cause the command to terminate sooner than it would have @@ -6034,13 +6034,223 @@ int PQsetSingleRowMode(PGconn *conn); this section. + + PQcancelConnPQcancelConn + + + + Prepares a connection over which a cancel request can be sent. + +PGcancelConn *PQcancelConn(PGconn *conn); + + + + + creates a + PGcancelConnPGcancelConn + object, but it won't instantly start sending a cancel request over this + connection. A cancel request can be sent over this connection in a + blocking manner using and in a + non-blocking manner using . + The return value should can be passed to , + to check if the PGcancelConn object was + created successfully. The PGcancelConn object + is an opaque structure that is not meant to be accessed directly by the + application. This PGcancelConn object can be + used to cancel the query that's running on the original connection in a + thread-safe way. + + + + If the original connection is encrypted (using TLS or GSS), then the + connection for the cancel request is encrypted in the same way. Any + connection options that are only used during authentication or after + authentication of the client are ignored though, because cancellation + requests do not require authentication and the connection is closed right + after the cancellation request is submitted. + + + + Note that when PQcancelConn returns a non-null + pointer, you must call when you + are finished with it, in order to dispose of the structure and any + associated memory blocks. This must be done even if the cancel request + failed or was abandoned. + + + + + + PQcancelSendPQcancelSend + + + + Requests that the server abandons processing of the current command in a blocking manner. + +int PQcancelSend(PGcancelConn *conn); + + + + + The request is made over the given PGcancelConn, + which needs to be created with + The return value of + is 1 if the cancel request was successfully + dispatched and 0 if not. If it was unsuccessful, the error message can be + retrieved using . + + + + Successful dispatch of the cancellation is no guarantee that the request + will have any effect, however. If the cancellation is effective, the + command being canceled will terminate early and return an error result. + If the cancellation fails (say, because the server was already done + processing the command), then there will be no visible result at all. + + + + + + + PQcancelStatusPQcancelStatus + + + + A version of that can be used for + cancellation connections. + +ConnStatusType PQcancelStatus(const PGcancelConn *conn); + + + + In addition to all the statuses that a PGconn + can have, this connection can have one additional status: + + + + CONNECTION_STARTING + + + Waiting for the first call to , + to actually open the socket. This is the connection state right after + calling . No connection to the + server has been initiated yet at this point. To actually start + sending the cancel request use . + + + + + + + + One final note about the returned statuses is that + CONNECTION_OK has a slightly different meaning for a + PGcancelConn than what it has for a + PGconn. When + returns CONNECTION_OK for a PGcancelConn + it means that that the dispatch of the cancel request has completed (although + this is no promise that the query was actually canceled) and that the + connection is now closed. While a CONNECTION_OK result + for PGconn means that queries can be sent over + the connection. + + + + + + + PQcancelSocketPQcancelSocket + + + + A version of that can be used for + cancellation connections. + +int PQcancelSocket(PGcancelConn *conn); + + + + + + + PQcancelPollPQcancelPoll + + + + A version of that can be used for + cancellation connections. + +PostgresPollingStatusType PQcancelPoll(PGcancelConn *conn); + + + + + + + PQcancelErrorMessagePQcancelErrorMessage + + + + A version of that can be used for + cancellation connections. + +char *PQcancelErrorMessage(const PGcancelConn *conn); + + + + + + + PQcancelFinishPQcancelFinish + + + Closes the cancel connection (if it did not finish sending the cancel + request yet). Also frees memory used by the PGcancelConn + object. + +void PQcancelFinish(PGcancelConn *conn); + + + + + Note that even if the cancel attempt fails (as + indicated by ), the application should call + to free the memory used by the PGcancelConn object. + The PGcancelConn pointer must not be used again after + has been called. + + + + + + PQcancelResetPQcancelReset + + + Resets the PGcancelConn so it can be reused for a new + cancel connection. + +void PQcancelReset(PGcancelConn *conn); + + + + + If the PGcancelConn is currently used to send a cancel + request, then this connection is closed. It will then prepare the + PGcancelConn object such that it can be used to send a + new cancel request. This can be used to create one PGcancelConn + for a PGconn and reuse that multiple times throughout + the lifetime of the original PGconn. + + + + PQgetCancelPQgetCancel Creates a data structure containing the information needed to cancel - a command issued through a particular database connection. + a command using . PGcancel *PQgetCancel(PGconn *conn); @@ -6082,14 +6292,28 @@ void PQfreeCancel(PGcancel *cancel); - Requests that the server abandon processing of the current command. + An insecure version of , but one + that can be used safely from within a signal handler. int PQcancel(PGcancel *cancel, char *errbuf, int errbufsize); - The return value is 1 if the cancel request was successfully + should only be used if it's necessary + to cancel a query from a signal-handler. If signal-safety is not needed, + should be used to cancel the query + instead. can be safely invoked from a + signal handler, if the errbuf is a local variable + in the signal handler. The PGcancel object is + read-only as far as is concerned, so it + can also be invoked from a thread that is separate from the one + manipulating the PGconn object. + + + + The return value of + is 1 if the cancel request was successfully dispatched and 0 if not. If not, errbuf is filled with an explanatory error message. errbuf must be a char array of size errbufsize (the @@ -6097,21 +6321,22 @@ int PQcancel(PGcancel *cancel, char *errbuf, int errbufsize); - Successful dispatch is no guarantee that the request will have - any effect, however. If the cancellation is effective, the current - command will terminate early and return an error result. If the - cancellation fails (say, because the server was already done - processing the command), then there will be no visible result at - all. - - - - can safely be invoked from a signal - handler, if the errbuf is a local variable in the - signal handler. The PGcancel object is read-only - as far as is concerned, so it can - also be invoked from a thread that is separate from the one - manipulating the PGconn object. + To achieve signal-safety, some concessions needed to be made in the + implementation of . Not all connection + options of the original connection are used when establishing a + connection for the cancellation request. This function connects to + postgres on the same address and port as the original connection. The + only connection options that are honored during this connection are + keepalives, + keepalives_idle, + keepalives_interval, + keepalives_count, and + tcp_user_timeout. + So, for example + connect_timeout, + gssencmode, and + sslmode are ignored. This means the connection + for the cancel request is never encrypted using TLS or GSS. @@ -6123,13 +6348,22 @@ int PQcancel(PGcancel *cancel, char *errbuf, int errbufsize); - is a deprecated variant of - . + is a deprecated and insecure + variant of . int PQrequestCancel(PGconn *conn); + + only exists because of backwards + compatibility reasons. should be + used instead, to avoid the security and thread-safety issues that this + function has. This function has the same security issues as + , but without the benefit of being + signal-safe. + + Requests that the server abandon processing of the current command. It operates directly on the @@ -9356,7 +9590,7 @@ int PQisthreadsafe(); The deprecated functions and are not thread-safe and should not be used in multithread programs. - can be replaced by . + can be replaced by . can be replaced by . diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/exports.txt b/src/interfaces/libpq/exports.txt index 088592deb16..125bc80679a 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/libpq/exports.txt +++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/exports.txt @@ -193,3 +193,11 @@ PQsendClosePrepared 190 PQsendClosePortal 191 PQchangePassword 192 PQsendPipelineSync 193 +PQcancelSend 194 +PQcancelConn 195 +PQcancelPoll 196 +PQcancelStatus 197 +PQcancelSocket 198 +PQcancelErrorMessage 199 +PQcancelReset 200 +PQcancelFinish 201 diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-cancel.c b/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-cancel.c index 51f8d8a78c4..7416791d9f0 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-cancel.c +++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-cancel.c @@ -21,6 +21,290 @@ #include "libpq-int.h" #include "port/pg_bswap.h" + +/* + * PQcancelConn + * + * Asynchronously cancel a query on the given connection. This requires polling + * the returned PGcancelConn to actually complete the cancellation of the + * query. + */ +PGcancelConn * +PQcancelConn(PGconn *conn) +{ + PGconn *cancelConn = pqMakeEmptyPGconn(); + pg_conn_host originalHost; + + if (cancelConn == NULL) + return NULL; + + /* Check we have an open connection */ + if (!conn) + { + libpq_append_conn_error(cancelConn, "passed connection was NULL"); + return (PGcancelConn *) cancelConn; + } + + if (conn->sock == PGINVALID_SOCKET) + { + libpq_append_conn_error(cancelConn, "passed connection is not open"); + return (PGcancelConn *) cancelConn; + } + + + /* + * Indicate that this connection is used to send a cancellation + */ + cancelConn->cancelRequest = true; + + if (!pqCopyPGconn(conn, cancelConn)) + return (PGcancelConn *) cancelConn; + + /* + * Compute derived options + */ + if (!pqConnectOptions2(cancelConn)) + return (PGcancelConn *) cancelConn; + + /* + * Copy cancellation token data from the original connnection + */ + cancelConn->be_pid = conn->be_pid; + cancelConn->be_key = conn->be_key; + + /* + * Cancel requests should not iterate over all possible hosts. The request + * needs to be sent to the exact host and address that the original + * connection used. So we manually create the host and address arrays with + * a single element after freeing the host array that we generated from + * the connection options. + */ + pqReleaseConnHosts(cancelConn); + cancelConn->nconnhost = 1; + cancelConn->naddr = 1; + + cancelConn->connhost = calloc(cancelConn->nconnhost, sizeof(pg_conn_host)); + if (!cancelConn->connhost) + goto oom_error; + + originalHost = conn->connhost[conn->whichhost]; + if (originalHost.host) + { + cancelConn->connhost[0].host = strdup(originalHost.host); + if (!cancelConn->connhost[0].host) + goto oom_error; + } + if (originalHost.hostaddr) + { + cancelConn->connhost[0].hostaddr = strdup(originalHost.hostaddr); + if (!cancelConn->connhost[0].hostaddr) + goto oom_error; + } + if (originalHost.port) + { + cancelConn->connhost[0].port = strdup(originalHost.port); + if (!cancelConn->connhost[0].port) + goto oom_error; + } + if (originalHost.password) + { + cancelConn->connhost[0].password = strdup(originalHost.password); + if (!cancelConn->connhost[0].password) + goto oom_error; + } + + cancelConn->addr = calloc(cancelConn->naddr, sizeof(AddrInfo)); + if (!cancelConn->connhost) + goto oom_error; + + cancelConn->addr[0].addr = conn->raddr; + cancelConn->addr[0].family = conn->raddr.addr.ss_family; + + cancelConn->status = CONNECTION_STARTING; + return (PGcancelConn *) cancelConn; + +oom_error: + conn->status = CONNECTION_BAD; + libpq_append_conn_error(cancelConn, "out of memory"); + return (PGcancelConn *) cancelConn; +} + + +/* + * PQcancelSend + * + * Send a cancellation request in a blocking fashion. + * Returns 1 if successful 0 if not. + */ +int +PQcancelSend(PGcancelConn * cancelConn) +{ + if (!cancelConn || cancelConn->conn.status == CONNECTION_BAD) + return 1; + + if (!pqConnectDBStart(&cancelConn->conn)) + { + cancelConn->conn.status = CONNECTION_BAD; + return 1; + } + + return pqConnectDBComplete(&cancelConn->conn); +} + +/* + * PQcancelPoll + * + * Poll a cancel connection. For usage details see PQconnectPoll. + */ +PostgresPollingStatusType +PQcancelPoll(PGcancelConn * cancelConn) +{ + PGconn *conn = (PGconn *) cancelConn; + int n; + + /* + * Before we can call PQconnectPoll we first need to start the connection + * using pqConnectDBStart. Non-cancel connections already do this whenever + * the connection is initialized. But cancel connections wait until the + * caller starts polling, because there might be a large delay between + * creating a cancel connection and actually wanting to use it. + */ + if (conn->status == CONNECTION_STARTING) + { + if (!pqConnectDBStart(&cancelConn->conn)) + { + cancelConn->conn.status = CONNECTION_STARTED; + return PGRES_POLLING_WRITING; + } + } + + /* + * The rest of the connection establishement we leave to PQconnectPoll, + * since it's very similar to normal connection establishment. But once we + * get to the CONNECTION_AWAITING_RESPONSE we need to do our own thing. + */ + if (conn->status != CONNECTION_AWAITING_RESPONSE) + { + return PQconnectPoll(conn); + } + + /* + * At this point we are waiting on the server to close the connection, + * which is its way of communicating that the cancel has been handled. + */ + + n = pqReadData(conn); + + if (n == 0) + return PGRES_POLLING_READING; + +#ifndef WIN32 + + /* + * If we receive an error report it, but only if errno is non-zero. + * Otherwise we assume it's an EOF, which is what we expect from the + * server. + * + * We skip this for Windows, because Windows is a bit special in its EOF + * behaviour for TCP. Sometimes it will error with an ECONNRESET when + * there is a clean connection closure. See these threads for details: + * https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/90b34057-4176-7bb0-0dbb-9822a5f6425b%40greiz-reinsdorf.de + * + * https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CA%2BhUKG%2BOeoETZQ%3DQw5Ub5h3tmwQhBmDA%3DnuNO3KG%3DzWfUypFAw%40mail.gmail.com + * + * PQcancel ignores such errors and reports success for the cancellation + * anyway, so even if this is not always correct we do the same here. + */ + if (n < 0 && errno != 0) + { + conn->status = CONNECTION_BAD; + return PGRES_POLLING_FAILED; + } +#endif + + /* + * We don't expect any data, only connection closure. So if we strangly do + * receive some data we consider that an error. + */ + if (n > 0) + { + + libpq_append_conn_error(conn, "received unexpected response from server"); + conn->status = CONNECTION_BAD; + return PGRES_POLLING_FAILED; + } + + /* + * Getting here means that we received an EOF. Which is what we were + * expecting. The cancel request has completed. + */ + cancelConn->conn.status = CONNECTION_OK; + resetPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage); + return PGRES_POLLING_OK; +} + +/* + * PQcancelStatus + * + * Get the status of a cancel connection. + */ +ConnStatusType +PQcancelStatus(const PGcancelConn * cancelConn) +{ + return PQstatus((const PGconn *) cancelConn); +} + +/* + * PQcancelSocket + * + * Get the socket of the cancel connection. + */ +int +PQcancelSocket(const PGcancelConn * cancelConn) +{ + return PQsocket((const PGconn *) cancelConn); +} + +/* + * PQcancelErrorMessage + * + * Get the socket of the cancel connection. + */ +char * +PQcancelErrorMessage(const PGcancelConn * cancelConn) +{ + return PQerrorMessage((const PGconn *) cancelConn); +} + +/* + * PQcancelReset + * + * Resets the cancel connection, so it can be reused to send a new cancel + * request. + */ +void +PQcancelReset(PGcancelConn * cancelConn) +{ + pqClosePGconn((PGconn *) cancelConn); + cancelConn->conn.status = CONNECTION_STARTING; + cancelConn->conn.whichhost = 0; + cancelConn->conn.whichaddr = 0; + cancelConn->conn.try_next_host = false; + cancelConn->conn.try_next_addr = false; +} + +/* + * PQcancelFinish + * + * Closes and frees the cancel connection. + */ +void +PQcancelFinish(PGcancelConn * cancelConn) +{ + PQfinish((PGconn *) cancelConn); +} + + /* * PQgetCancel: get a PGcancel structure corresponding to a connection. * diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c b/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c index dd240d42d70..4add35ec5cf 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c +++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c @@ -616,8 +616,17 @@ pqDropServerData(PGconn *conn) conn->write_failed = false; free(conn->write_err_msg); conn->write_err_msg = NULL; - conn->be_pid = 0; - conn->be_key = 0; + + /* + * Cancel connections should save their be_pid and be_key across + * PQcancelReset invocations. Otherwise they would not have access to the + * secret token of the connection they are supposed to cancel anymore. + */ + if (!conn->cancelRequest) + { + conn->be_pid = 0; + conn->be_key = 0; + } } @@ -923,6 +932,45 @@ fillPGconn(PGconn *conn, PQconninfoOption *connOptions) return true; } +/* + * Copy over option values from srcConn to dstConn + * + * Don't put anything cute here --- intelligence should be in + * connectOptions2 ... + * + * Returns true on success. On failure, returns false and sets error message of + * dstConn. + */ +bool +pqCopyPGconn(PGconn *srcConn, PGconn *dstConn) +{ + const internalPQconninfoOption *option; + + /* copy over connection options */ + for (option = PQconninfoOptions; option->keyword; option++) + { + if (option->connofs >= 0) + { + const char **tmp = (const char **) ((char *) srcConn + option->connofs); + + if (*tmp) + { + char **dstConnmember = (char **) ((char *) dstConn + option->connofs); + + if (*dstConnmember) + free(*dstConnmember); + *dstConnmember = strdup(*tmp); + if (*dstConnmember == NULL) + { + libpq_append_conn_error(dstConn, "out of memory"); + return false; + } + } + } + } + return true; +} + /* * connectOptions1 * @@ -2308,10 +2356,18 @@ pqConnectDBStart(PGconn *conn) * Set up to try to connect to the first host. (Setting whichhost = -1 is * a bit of a cheat, but PQconnectPoll will advance it to 0 before * anything else looks at it.) + * + * Cancel requests are special though, they should only try one host and + * address. These fields have already set up in PQcancelConn. So leave + * these fields alone for cancel requests. */ - conn->whichhost = -1; - conn->try_next_addr = false; - conn->try_next_host = true; + if (!conn->cancelRequest) + { + conn->whichhost = -1; + conn->try_next_host = true; + conn->try_next_addr = false; + } + conn->status = CONNECTION_NEEDED; /* Also reset the target_server_type state if needed */ @@ -2453,7 +2509,10 @@ pqConnectDBComplete(PGconn *conn) /* * Now try to advance the state machine. */ - flag = PQconnectPoll(conn); + if (conn->cancelRequest) + flag = PQcancelPoll((PGcancelConn *) conn); + else + flag = PQconnectPoll(conn); } } @@ -2578,13 +2637,17 @@ keep_going: /* We will come back to here until there is * Oops, no more hosts. * * If we are trying to connect in "prefer-standby" mode, then drop - * the standby requirement and start over. + * the standby requirement and start over. Don't do this for + * cancel requests though, since we are certain the list of + * servers won't change as the target_server_type option is not + * applicable to those connections. * * Otherwise, an appropriate error message is already set up, so * we just need to set the right status. */ if (conn->target_server_type == SERVER_TYPE_PREFER_STANDBY && - conn->nconnhost > 0) + conn->nconnhost > 0 && + !conn->cancelRequest) { conn->target_server_type = SERVER_TYPE_PREFER_STANDBY_PASS2; conn->whichhost = 0; @@ -3226,6 +3289,29 @@ keep_going: /* We will come back to here until there is } #endif /* USE_SSL */ + /* + * For cancel requests this is as far as we need to go in the + * connection establishment. Now we can actually send our + * cancellation request. + */ + if (conn->cancelRequest) + { + CancelRequestPacket cancelpacket; + + packetlen = sizeof(cancelpacket); + cancelpacket.cancelRequestCode = (MsgType) pg_hton32(CANCEL_REQUEST_CODE); + cancelpacket.backendPID = pg_hton32(conn->be_pid); + cancelpacket.cancelAuthCode = pg_hton32(conn->be_key); + if (pqPacketSend(conn, 0, &cancelpacket, packetlen) != STATUS_OK) + { + libpq_append_conn_error(conn, "could not send cancel packet: %s", + SOCK_STRERROR(SOCK_ERRNO, sebuf, sizeof(sebuf))); + goto error_return; + } + conn->status = CONNECTION_AWAITING_RESPONSE; + return PGRES_POLLING_READING; + } + /* * Build the startup packet. */ @@ -3975,8 +4061,14 @@ keep_going: /* We will come back to here until there is } } - /* We can release the address list now. */ - release_conn_addrinfo(conn); + /* + * For non cancel requests we can release the address list + * now. For cancel requests we never actually resolve + * addresses and instead the addrinfo exists for the lifetime + * of the connection. + */ + if (!conn->cancelRequest) + release_conn_addrinfo(conn); /* * Contents of conn->errorMessage are no longer interesting @@ -4344,6 +4436,7 @@ freePGconn(PGconn *conn) free(conn->events[i].name); } + release_conn_addrinfo(conn); pqReleaseConnHosts(conn); free(conn->client_encoding_initial); @@ -4494,6 +4587,15 @@ pqReleaseConnHosts(PGconn *conn) static void sendTerminateConn(PGconn *conn) { + /* + * The Postgres cancellation protocol does not have a notion of a + * Terminate message, so don't send one. + */ + if (conn->cancelRequest) + { + return; + } + /* * Note that the protocol doesn't allow us to send Terminate messages * during the startup phase. @@ -4547,7 +4649,13 @@ pqClosePGconn(PGconn *conn) conn->pipelineStatus = PQ_PIPELINE_OFF; pqClearAsyncResult(conn); /* deallocate result */ pqClearConnErrorState(conn); - release_conn_addrinfo(conn); + + /* + * Since cancel requests never change their addrinfo we don't free it + * here. Otherwise we would have to rebuild it during a PQcancelReset. + */ + if (!conn->cancelRequest) + release_conn_addrinfo(conn); /* Reset all state obtained from server, too */ pqDropServerData(conn); diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-fe.h b/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-fe.h index defc415fa3f..857ba54d943 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-fe.h +++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-fe.h @@ -78,7 +78,9 @@ typedef enum CONNECTION_CONSUME, /* Consuming any extra messages. */ CONNECTION_GSS_STARTUP, /* Negotiating GSSAPI. */ CONNECTION_CHECK_TARGET, /* Checking target server properties. */ - CONNECTION_CHECK_STANDBY /* Checking if server is in standby mode. */ + CONNECTION_CHECK_STANDBY, /* Checking if server is in standby mode. */ + CONNECTION_STARTING /* Waiting for connection attempt to be + * started. */ } ConnStatusType; typedef enum @@ -165,6 +167,11 @@ typedef enum */ typedef struct pg_conn PGconn; +/* PGcancelConn encapsulates a cancel connection to the backend. + * The contents of this struct are not supposed to be known to applications. + */ +typedef struct pg_cancel_conn PGcancelConn; + /* PGresult encapsulates the result of a query (or more precisely, of a single * SQL command --- a query string given to PQsendQuery can contain multiple * commands and thus return multiple PGresult objects). @@ -321,16 +328,30 @@ extern PostgresPollingStatusType PQresetPoll(PGconn *conn); /* Synchronous (blocking) */ extern void PQreset(PGconn *conn); +/* Create a PGcancelConn that's used to cancel a query on the given PGconn */ +extern PGcancelConn * PQcancelConn(PGconn *conn); +/* issue a blocking cancel request */ +extern int PQcancelSend(PGcancelConn * conn); + +/* issue or poll a non-blocking cancel request */ +extern PostgresPollingStatusType PQcancelPoll(PGcancelConn * cancelConn); +extern ConnStatusType PQcancelStatus(const PGcancelConn * cancelConn); +extern int PQcancelSocket(const PGcancelConn * cancelConn); +extern char *PQcancelErrorMessage(const PGcancelConn * cancelConn); +extern void PQcancelReset(PGcancelConn * cancelConn); +extern void PQcancelFinish(PGcancelConn * cancelConn); + + /* request a cancel structure */ extern PGcancel *PQgetCancel(PGconn *conn); /* free a cancel structure */ extern void PQfreeCancel(PGcancel *cancel); -/* issue a cancel request */ +/* a less secure version of PQcancelSend, but one which is signal-safe */ extern int PQcancel(PGcancel *cancel, char *errbuf, int errbufsize); -/* backwards compatible version of PQcancel; not thread-safe */ +/* deprecated version of PQcancel; not thread-safe */ extern int PQrequestCancel(PGconn *conn); /* Accessor functions for PGconn objects */ diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-int.h b/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-int.h index 07732927a5b..be45d6098a5 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-int.h +++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-int.h @@ -409,6 +409,10 @@ struct pg_conn char *require_auth; /* name of the expected auth method */ char *load_balance_hosts; /* load balance over hosts */ + bool cancelRequest; /* true if this connection is used to send a + * cancel request, instead of being a normal + * connection that's used for queries */ + /* Optional file to write trace info to */ FILE *Pfdebug; int traceFlags; @@ -621,6 +625,11 @@ struct pg_conn PQExpBufferData workBuffer; /* expansible string */ }; +struct pg_cancel_conn +{ + PGconn conn; +}; + /* PGcancel stores all data necessary to cancel a connection. A copy of this * data is required to safely cancel a connection running on a different * thread. @@ -681,6 +690,7 @@ extern int pqSetKeepalivesWin32(pgsocket sock, int idle, int interval); extern int pqPacketSend(PGconn *conn, char pack_type, const void *buf, size_t buf_len); extern bool pqGetHomeDirectory(char *buf, int bufsize); +extern bool pqCopyPGconn(PGconn *srcConn, PGconn *dstConn); extern bool pqParseIntParam(const char *value, int *result, PGconn *conn, const char *context); extern void pqReleaseConnHosts(PGconn *conn); diff --git a/src/test/modules/libpq_pipeline/libpq_pipeline.c b/src/test/modules/libpq_pipeline/libpq_pipeline.c index 5f43aa40de4..580003002e4 100644 --- a/src/test/modules/libpq_pipeline/libpq_pipeline.c +++ b/src/test/modules/libpq_pipeline/libpq_pipeline.c @@ -86,6 +86,264 @@ pg_fatal_impl(int line, const char *fmt,...) exit(1); } +/* + * Check that the query on the given connection got canceled. + * + * This is a function wrapped in a macro to make the reported line number + * in an error match the line number of the invocation. + */ +#define confirm_query_canceled(conn) confirm_query_canceled_impl(__LINE__, conn) +static void +confirm_query_canceled_impl(int line, PGconn *conn) +{ + PGresult *res = NULL; + + res = PQgetResult(conn); + if (res == NULL) + pg_fatal_impl(line, "PQgetResult returned null: %s", + PQerrorMessage(conn)); + if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_FATAL_ERROR) + pg_fatal_impl(line, "query did not fail when it was expected"); + if (strcmp(PQresultErrorField(res, PG_DIAG_SQLSTATE), "57014") != 0) + pg_fatal_impl(line, "query failed with a different error than cancellation: %s", + PQerrorMessage(conn)); + PQclear(res); + while (PQisBusy(conn)) + { + PQconsumeInput(conn); + } +} + +#define send_cancellable_query(conn, monitorConn) send_cancellable_query_impl(__LINE__, conn, monitorConn) +static void +send_cancellable_query_impl(int line, PGconn *conn, PGconn *monitorConn) +{ + const char *env_wait; + const Oid paramTypes[1] = {INT4OID}; + + env_wait = getenv("PG_TEST_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT"); + if (env_wait == NULL) + env_wait = "180"; + + if (PQsendQueryParams(conn, "SELECT pg_sleep($1)", 1, paramTypes, &env_wait, NULL, NULL, 0) != 1) + pg_fatal_impl(line, "failed to send query: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn)); + + /* + * Wait until the query is actually running. Otherwise sending a + * cancellation request might not cancel the query due to race conditions. + */ + while (true) + { + char *value = NULL; + PGresult *res = PQexec( + monitorConn, + "SELECT count(*) FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE " + "query = 'SELECT pg_sleep($1)' " + "AND state = 'active'"); + + if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_TUPLES_OK) + { + pg_fatal("Connection to database failed: %s", PQerrorMessage(monitorConn)); + } + if (PQntuples(res) != 1) + { + pg_fatal("unexpected number of rows received: %d", PQntuples(res)); + } + if (PQnfields(res) != 1) + { + pg_fatal("unexpected number of columns received: %d", PQnfields(res)); + } + value = PQgetvalue(res, 0, 0); + if (*value != '0') + { + PQclear(res); + break; + } + PQclear(res); + + /* + * wait 10ms before polling again + */ + pg_usleep(10000); + } +} + +static void +test_cancel(PGconn *conn, const char *conninfo) +{ + PGcancel *cancel = NULL; + PGcancelConn *cancelConn = NULL; + PGconn *monitorConn = NULL; + char errorbuf[256]; + + fprintf(stderr, "test cancellations... "); + + if (PQsetnonblocking(conn, 1) != 0) + pg_fatal("failed to set nonblocking mode: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn)); + + /* + * Make a connection to the database to monitor the query on the main + * connection. + */ + monitorConn = PQconnectdb(conninfo); + if (PQstatus(conn) != CONNECTION_OK) + { + pg_fatal("Connection to database failed: %s", + PQerrorMessage(conn)); + } + + /* test PQcancel */ + send_cancellable_query(conn, monitorConn); + cancel = PQgetCancel(conn); + if (!PQcancel(cancel, errorbuf, sizeof(errorbuf))) + { + pg_fatal("failed to run PQcancel: %s", errorbuf); + }; + confirm_query_canceled(conn); + + /* PGcancel object can be reused for the next query */ + send_cancellable_query(conn, monitorConn); + if (!PQcancel(cancel, errorbuf, sizeof(errorbuf))) + { + pg_fatal("failed to run PQcancel: %s", errorbuf); + }; + confirm_query_canceled(conn); + + PQfreeCancel(cancel); + + /* test PQrequestCancel */ + send_cancellable_query(conn, monitorConn); + if (!PQrequestCancel(conn)) + pg_fatal("failed to run PQrequestCancel: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn)); + confirm_query_canceled(conn); + + /* test PQcancelSend */ + send_cancellable_query(conn, monitorConn); + cancelConn = PQcancelConn(conn); + if (!PQcancelSend(cancelConn)) + pg_fatal("failed to run PQcancelSend: %s", PQcancelErrorMessage(cancelConn)); + confirm_query_canceled(conn); + PQcancelFinish(cancelConn); + + /* test PQcancelConn and then polling with PQcancelPoll */ + send_cancellable_query(conn, monitorConn); + cancelConn = PQcancelConn(conn); + if (PQcancelStatus(cancelConn) == CONNECTION_BAD) + pg_fatal("bad cancel connection: %s", PQcancelErrorMessage(cancelConn)); + while (true) + { + struct timeval tv; + fd_set input_mask; + fd_set output_mask; + PostgresPollingStatusType pollres = PQcancelPoll(cancelConn); + int sock = PQcancelSocket(cancelConn); + + if (pollres == PGRES_POLLING_OK) + { + break; + } + + FD_ZERO(&input_mask); + FD_ZERO(&output_mask); + switch (pollres) + { + case PGRES_POLLING_READING: + pg_debug("polling for reads\n"); + FD_SET(sock, &input_mask); + break; + case PGRES_POLLING_WRITING: + pg_debug("polling for writes\n"); + FD_SET(sock, &output_mask); + break; + default: + pg_fatal("bad cancel connection: %s", PQcancelErrorMessage(cancelConn)); + } + + if (sock < 0) + pg_fatal("sock did not exist: %s", PQcancelErrorMessage(cancelConn)); + + tv.tv_sec = 3; + tv.tv_usec = 0; + + while (true) + { + if (select(sock + 1, &input_mask, &output_mask, NULL, &tv) < 0) + { + if (errno == EINTR) + continue; + pg_fatal("select() failed: %m"); + } + break; + } + } + if (PQcancelStatus(cancelConn) != CONNECTION_OK) + pg_fatal("unexpected cancel connection status: %s", PQcancelErrorMessage(cancelConn)); + confirm_query_canceled(conn); + + /* + * test PQcancelReset works on the cancel connection and it can be reused + * after + */ + PQcancelReset(cancelConn); + + send_cancellable_query(conn, monitorConn); + if (PQcancelStatus(cancelConn) == CONNECTION_BAD) + pg_fatal("bad cancel connection: %s", PQcancelErrorMessage(cancelConn)); + while (true) + { + struct timeval tv; + fd_set input_mask; + fd_set output_mask; + PostgresPollingStatusType pollres = PQcancelPoll(cancelConn); + int sock = PQcancelSocket(cancelConn); + + if (pollres == PGRES_POLLING_OK) + { + break; + } + + FD_ZERO(&input_mask); + FD_ZERO(&output_mask); + switch (pollres) + { + case PGRES_POLLING_READING: + pg_debug("polling for reads\n"); + FD_SET(sock, &input_mask); + break; + case PGRES_POLLING_WRITING: + pg_debug("polling for writes\n"); + FD_SET(sock, &output_mask); + break; + default: + pg_fatal("bad cancel connection: %s", PQcancelErrorMessage(cancelConn)); + } + + if (sock < 0) + pg_fatal("sock did not exist: %s", PQcancelErrorMessage(cancelConn)); + + tv.tv_sec = 3; + tv.tv_usec = 0; + + while (true) + { + if (select(sock + 1, &input_mask, &output_mask, NULL, &tv) < 0) + { + if (errno == EINTR) + continue; + pg_fatal("select() failed: %m"); + } + break; + } + } + if (PQcancelStatus(cancelConn) != CONNECTION_OK) + pg_fatal("unexpected cancel connection status: %s", PQcancelErrorMessage(cancelConn)); + confirm_query_canceled(conn); + + PQcancelFinish(cancelConn); + + fprintf(stderr, "ok\n"); +} + static void test_disallowed_in_pipeline(PGconn *conn) { @@ -1789,6 +2047,7 @@ usage(const char *progname) static void print_test_list(void) { + printf("cancel\n"); printf("disallowed_in_pipeline\n"); printf("multi_pipelines\n"); printf("nosync\n"); @@ -1890,7 +2149,9 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) PQTRACE_SUPPRESS_TIMESTAMPS | PQTRACE_REGRESS_MODE); } - if (strcmp(testname, "disallowed_in_pipeline") == 0) + if (strcmp(testname, "cancel") == 0) + test_cancel(conn, conninfo); + else if (strcmp(testname, "disallowed_in_pipeline") == 0) test_disallowed_in_pipeline(conn); else if (strcmp(testname, "multi_pipelines") == 0) test_multi_pipelines(conn); -- 2.34.1