Hi, hackers!

Historically, the checkpointer process use palloc() into AbsorbSyncRequests() function. Therefore, the checkpointer does not expect to receive a request larger than 1 GB.

We encountered a case where the database went into recovery state, after applying all wal, the checkpointer process generated an "invalid memory alloc request size" error and entered a loop. But it is quite acceptable for the recovery state to receive such a large allocation request.

A simple solution to this problem is to use palloc_extended() instead of palloc(). But is it safe to allow the checkpointer to allocate so much memory at once?

I have proposal to update this memory allocation but I need your ideas and advices on how to do it in appropriate way. As an idea, we can replace the array with a list of arrays to allocate memory in chunks. As a bad idea, we can process a temporary array without locking.

I would be glad to hear your ideas and suggestions about this topic. Have a nice day!

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Ekaterina Sokolova
Postgres Professional: http://www.postgrespro.com
The Russian Postgres Company


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