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This commit adds new tests to verify that transaction_timeout, idle_session_timeout, and idle_in_transaction_session_timeout work as expected. We introduce new injection points in before throwing a timeout FATAL error and check these injection points are reached. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAAhFRxiQsRs2Eq5kCo9nXE3HTugsAAJdSQSmxncivebAxdmBjQ%40mail.gmail.com Author: Andrey Borodin Reviewed-by: Alexander Korotkovpull/159/head
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# Copyright (c) 2024, PostgreSQL Global Development Group |
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use strict; |
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use warnings; |
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use PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster; |
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use PostgreSQL::Test::Utils; |
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use Time::HiRes qw(usleep); |
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use Test::More; |
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# Test timeouts that will cause FATAL errors. This test relies on injection |
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# points to await a timeout occurrence. Relying on sleep proved to be unstable |
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# on buildfarm. It's difficult to rely on the NOTICE injection point because |
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# the backend under FATAL error can behave differently. |
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if ($ENV{enable_injection_points} ne 'yes') |
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{ |
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plan skip_all => 'Injection points not supported by this build'; |
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} |
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# Node initialization |
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my $node = PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('master'); |
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$node->init(); |
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$node->start; |
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$node->safe_psql('postgres', 'CREATE EXTENSION injection_points;'); |
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# |
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# 1. Test of the transaction timeout |
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# |
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$node->safe_psql('postgres', |
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"SELECT injection_points_attach('transaction-timeout', 'wait');"); |
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my $psql_session = $node->background_psql('postgres'); |
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# The following query will generate a stream of SELECT 1 queries. This is done |
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# so to exercise transaction timeout in the presence of short queries. |
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$psql_session->query_until( |
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qr/starting_bg_psql/, q( |
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\echo starting_bg_psql |
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SET transaction_timeout to '10ms'; |
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BEGIN; |
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SELECT 1 \watch 0.001 |
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\q |
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)); |
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# Wait until the backend is in the timeout injection point. Will get an error |
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# here if anything goes wrong. |
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$node->wait_for_event('client backend', 'transaction-timeout'); |
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my $log_offset = -s $node->logfile; |
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# Remove the injection point. |
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$node->safe_psql('postgres', |
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"SELECT injection_points_wakeup('transaction-timeout');"); |
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# Check that the timeout was logged. |
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$node->wait_for_log('terminating connection due to transaction timeout', |
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$log_offset); |
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# If we send \q with $psql_session->quit it can get to pump already closed. |
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# So \q is in initial script, here we only finish IPC::Run. |
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$psql_session->{run}->finish; |
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# |
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# 2. Test of the sidle in transaction timeout |
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# |
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$node->safe_psql('postgres', |
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"SELECT injection_points_attach('idle-in-transaction-session-timeout', 'wait');" |
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); |
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# We begin a transaction and the hand on the line |
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$psql_session = $node->background_psql('postgres'); |
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$psql_session->query_until( |
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qr/starting_bg_psql/, q( |
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\echo starting_bg_psql |
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SET idle_in_transaction_session_timeout to '10ms'; |
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BEGIN; |
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)); |
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# Wait until the backend is in the timeout injection point. |
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$node->wait_for_event('client backend', |
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'idle-in-transaction-session-timeout'); |
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$log_offset = -s $node->logfile; |
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# Remove the injection point. |
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$node->safe_psql('postgres', |
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"SELECT injection_points_wakeup('idle-in-transaction-session-timeout');"); |
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# Check that the timeout was logged. |
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$node->wait_for_log( |
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'terminating connection due to idle-in-transaction timeout', $log_offset); |
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ok($psql_session->quit); |
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# |
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# 3. Test of the idle session timeout |
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# |
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$node->safe_psql('postgres', |
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"SELECT injection_points_attach('idle-session-timeout', 'wait');"); |
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# We just initialize the GUC and wait. No transaction is required. |
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$psql_session = $node->background_psql('postgres'); |
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$psql_session->query_until( |
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qr/starting_bg_psql/, q( |
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\echo starting_bg_psql |
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SET idle_session_timeout to '10ms'; |
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)); |
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# Wait until the backend is in the timeout injection point. |
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$node->wait_for_event('client backend', 'idle-session-timeout'); |
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$log_offset = -s $node->logfile; |
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# Remove the injection point. |
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$node->safe_psql('postgres', |
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"SELECT injection_points_wakeup('idle-session-timeout');"); |
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# Check that the timeout was logged. |
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$node->wait_for_log('terminating connection due to idle-session timeout', |
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$log_offset); |
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ok($psql_session->quit); |
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done_testing(); |
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