Hi, I've encountered the following segmentation fault lately. It happens when Postgres is experiencing high memory pressure. There are multiple OOM errors in the log as well.
Core was generated by `postgres: neondb_owner neondb ::1(46658) BIND '. Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. #0 pg_atomic_read_u32_impl (ptr=0x8) at ../../../../src/include/port/atomics/generic.h:48 #1 pg_atomic_read_u32 (ptr=0x8) at ../../../../src/include/port/atomics.h:239 #2 LWLockAttemptLock (lock=lock@entry=0x4, mode=mode@entry=LW_EXCLUSIVE) at lwlock.c:821 #3 0x000056446bce129f in LWLockConditionalAcquire (lock=0x4, mode=mode@entry=LW_EXCLUSIVE) at lwlock.c:1386 #4 0x000056446bd0bacf in pgstat_lock_entry (entry_ref=entry_ref@entry=0x56446d9f4340, nowait=nowait@entry=true) at pgstat_shmem.c:625 #5 0x000056446bd0a3c9 in pgstat_relation_flush_cb (entry_ref=0x56446d9f4340, nowait=<optimized out>) at pgstat_relation.c:794 #6 0x000056446bd069f5 in pgstat_flush_pending_entries (nowait=<optimized out>) at pgstat.c:1217 #7 pgstat_report_stat (force=<optimized out>, force@entry=false) at pgstat.c:658 #8 0x000056446bcf16c1 in PostgresMain (dbname=<optimized out>, username=<optimized out>) at postgres.c:4623 #9 0x000056446bc716b3 in BackendRun (port=<optimized out>, port=<optimized out>) at postmaster.c:4465 #10 BackendStartup (port=<optimized out>) at postmaster.c:4193 #11 ServerLoop () at postmaster.c:1782 #12 0x000056446bc726ea in PostmasterMain (argc=argc@entry=3, argv=argv@entry=0x56446cd803b0) at postmaster.c:1466 #13 0x000056446b9d5a00 in main (argc=3, argv=0x56446cd803b0) at main.c:238 The error originates from pgstat_shmem.c file where shhashent is left in half-initialized state if pgstat_init_entry(), calling dsa_allocate0(), errors out with OOM. Then shhashent causes a segmentation fault on access. I propose a patch which solves this issue. The patch is for main branch, but the code is nearly identical in Postgres 13-17 so I suggest backporting it to other supported versions. The patch changes pgstat_init_entry()'s behaviour, returning NULL if memory allocation failed. It also adds sanity checks to routines accepting arguments returned by pgstat_init_entry(). Reproducing this behaviour is tricky, because under OOM Postgres doesn't necessarily reach the condition where specific dsa_allocate0() call errors.
0001-fix-sshashent-access-segfault-when-it-s-half-initial.patch
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