Re: Foreign memory context read
От | Vaibhav Kaushal |
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Тема | Re: Foreign memory context read |
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Msg-id | BANLkTinnZL9gS31vhGTfBnQ6Gi288jRp-A@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Foreign memory context read (Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakangas@enterprisedb.com>) |
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Re: Foreign memory context read
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
Well, I had thought of the same what you said.
My mind started wandering after that error. Now, actually, i was trying to do something like this:
*last_result = palloc0(sizeof(Datum));
bool *isnnuull = true;
*last_result = slot_getattr(slot, num_atts, *isnnuull);
elog(INFO, "Last result for slot_getattr = %d", (int)last_result);
Just before:
if (!qual || ExecQual(qual, econtext, false))
{
/*
* Found a satisfactory scan tuple.
*/
in ExecScan.
Do you think its the 'slot_getattr' causing the seg-fault?
Regards,
Vaibhav
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 4:53 PM, Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakangas@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
On 23.05.2011 13:44, Vaibhav Kaushal wrote:There's always a memory context active, it just might not be the correct one.Hello,
I made some code changes, compilation went fine but the database could not
start with the message:
LOG: server process (PID 17684) was terminated by signal 11: Segmentation
fault
I think this is because of memory allocation outside of any memory context.Sure, for accessing a variable, it doesn't matter which memory context it was allocated in. As long as you make sure you allocate things in sufficiently long-lived memory contexts, so that your allocations are not free'd too early, while they're still needed by some code.Is it possible to create some variable in a memory context (say
"cut_context") and then access the variable in that context from a piece of
code which is working with variables in a different context (say the
"per_query" context)?
If yes, then how?Switching to the right memory context before the palloc() call is the key. Sounds like you want to allocate your array in the per-query memory context. If you need to move a value from one memory context to another, like if you need to take a Datum that's already been allocated in some other memory context, and store it in that array, you need to copy the Datum to the right memory context.My first guess is a Memory Context switch. But then, I need to bring in the
value of the variable from the cut_context (which was formed earlier) to the
per_query context which was created later on.
Precisely I am trying to create a small array of Datums (before the ExecQual
is called inside ExecScan) and then use the array inside the ExecEvalVar
(which obviously is inside the executer).
--
Heikki Linnakangas
EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com
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