Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakan...@enterprisedb.com> writes: > Tom Lane wrote: >> A quick look at contrib/pgstattuple shows that it makes no effort >> whatsoever to avoid reading temp tables belonging to other sessions.
> contrib/pageinspect has the same bug. Not surprising as it was largely > inspired by pgstattuple. Given the seriousness of the consequences (forced database shutdown is no fun), I wonder whether we should install some low-level defense against this type of problem; ie teach ReadBuffer to throw error if asked to read a block from someone else's temp table. This isn't entirely trivial because it's presently expensive to determine whether a table is someone else's temp table: it takes a system catalog lookup. I'm not even sure that it'd be safe to have the relcache do it and cache the result --- it could lead to infinite recursion. (At the very least this would promote pg_namespace into the set of critical relcache entries.) The solution that seems most practical to me is to add a bool column to pg_class indicating "this is a temp table". Then, if that flag is set but it's not our own temp table (which we can tell easily), refuse to read. However, a patch of that size would take a little while to develop, and I'm not entirely sure it's worth the trouble. I can't remember having seen bugs of this type before. Comments? regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers