RE: Reconnect a single connection used by multiple threads in embedded SQL in C application causes error.
| От | egashira.yusuke@fujitsu.com |
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| Тема | RE: Reconnect a single connection used by multiple threads in embedded SQL in C application causes error. |
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| Ответ на | Re: Reconnect a single connection used by multiple threads in embedded SQL in C application causes error. (Noah Misch <noah@leadboat.com>) |
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Re: Reconnect a single connection used by multiple threads in embedded SQL in C application causes error.
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Hi Noah,
Thank you for replying.
> > And, is there limitation that we can't CONNECT or DISCONNECT the DEFAULT connection inside a thread in
multithreadedapplication?
>
> For now, yes. This is a bug. The documentation you quoted is out of date
> with respect to the code. That documentation comes from commit 8f61184
> (2003-12). The behavior of connections shared across threads changed in
> commit 757fb0e (2004-03). Since that change, there's a per-thread record of
> the default connection, in addition to a global notion of the default
> connection. I suspect a few use cases work well today:
>
> - One thread does all the CONNECT and DISCONNECT commands. Other threads just
> use the default connection, with mutual exclusion.
> - Each thread does its own CONNECT, DISCONNECT, and other commands. Each
> thread has its own default connection. No sharing at all.
The documentation from commit 8f61184 seems to have been updated by the commit 0f33ee0 (2017-06).
However, there is still lacking of information about the DEFAULT connection on per-thread, I understood.
> Your example does the CONNECT to establish the default connection in one
> thread, and it does the DISCONNECT of the default connection in another
> thread. That's buggy today.
>
> Another behavior that may qualify as a bug: ECPGsetconn() updates only the
> thread-specific connection, while ECPGconnect() updates both the
> thread-specific and global connections.
I also understood that my example is impossible by the implementation bugs.
I think it would take some time to fix these bugs.
If it takes long time to fix it, will this limitation(*) be added to the documentation?
[*] Based on your explanation:
"If we use the default connection inside a thread in multithreaded application,
CONNECT and DISCONNECT commands are allowed only following cases.
- One thread does all the CONNECT and DISCONNECT commands.
Other threads just use the default connection, with mutual exclusion.
- Each thread does its own CONNECT, DISCONNECT, and other commands.
Each thread has its own default connection. No sharing at all."
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An additional report:
I also ran my reproduction application built with rh-postgresql12 libraries (installed from Red Hat Software
Collections),
and it crashed instead of an error in step 5 in my first email.
* Actually, the error message in my first email came from postgresql built by myself (./configure --prefix=xxx).
The backtrace is following.
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00007fa11a4ddd0f in ecpg_find_prepared_statement () from
/opt/rh/rh-postgresql12/root/usr//lib64/libecpg.so.rh-postgresql12-6
#1 0x00007fa11a4de11b in ecpg_prepared () from /opt/rh/rh-postgresql12/root/usr//lib64/libecpg.so.rh-postgresql12-6
#2 0x00007fa11a4d8b65 in ecpg_do_prologue () from /opt/rh/rh-postgresql12/root/usr//lib64/libecpg.so.rh-postgresql12-6
#3 0x00007fa11a4d8c33 in ecpg_do () from /opt/rh/rh-postgresql12/root/usr//lib64/libecpg.so.rh-postgresql12-6
#4 0x00007fa11a4d8d5b in ECPGdo () from /opt/rh/rh-postgresql12/root/usr//lib64/libecpg.so.rh-postgresql12-6
#5 0x0000000000401143 in thread_main2 ()
#6 0x00007fa11a2bdea5 in start_thread () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
#7 0x00007fa119fe68cd in clone () from /lib64/libc.so.6
I think this happened because the PGconn referenced by Thread#1 was destroyed in step 4 and then overwritten with
invaliddata.
Regards,
Yusuke Egashira
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