Commit 13b58f89 authored by Michael Paquier's avatar Michael Paquier

Improve failure detection with array parsing in pg_dump

Similarly to 3636efa1, the checks done in pg_dump when parsing array
values from catalogs have been too lax.  Under memory pressure, it could
be possible, though very unlikely, to finish with dumps that miss some
data like:
- Statistics for indexes
- Run-time configuration of functions
- Configuration of extensions
- Publication list for a subscription

No backpatch is done as this is not going to be a problem in practice.
For example, if an OOM causes an array parsing to fail, a follow-up code
path of pg_dump would most likely complain with an allocation failure
due to the memory pressure.

Author: Michael Paquier
Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20201111061319.GE2276@paquier.xyz
parent 27838981
......@@ -4357,13 +4357,7 @@ dumpSubscription(Archive *fout, SubscriptionInfo *subinfo)
/* Build list of quoted publications and append them to query. */
if (!parsePGArray(subinfo->subpublications, &pubnames, &npubnames))
{
pg_log_warning("could not parse subpublications array");
if (pubnames)
free(pubnames);
pubnames = NULL;
npubnames = 0;
}
fatal("could not parse subpublications array");
publications = createPQExpBuffer();
for (i = 0; i < npubnames; i++)
......@@ -12128,13 +12122,12 @@ dumpFunc(Archive *fout, FuncInfo *finfo)
if (proconfig && *proconfig)
{
if (!parsePGArray(proconfig, &configitems, &nconfigitems))
{
pg_log_warning("could not parse proconfig array");
if (configitems)
free(configitems);
configitems = NULL;
nconfigitems = 0;
}
fatal("could not parse proconfig array");
}
else
{
configitems = NULL;
nconfigitems = 0;
}
if (funcargs)
......@@ -16453,8 +16446,8 @@ dumpIndex(Archive *fout, IndxInfo *indxinfo)
char *indstatvals = indxinfo->indstatvals;
char **indstatcolsarray = NULL;
char **indstatvalsarray = NULL;
int nstatcols;
int nstatvals;
int nstatcols = 0;
int nstatvals = 0;
if (dopt->binary_upgrade)
binary_upgrade_set_pg_class_oids(fout, q,
......@@ -16483,12 +16476,17 @@ dumpIndex(Archive *fout, IndxInfo *indxinfo)
* If the index has any statistics on some of its columns, generate
* the associated ALTER INDEX queries.
*/
if (parsePGArray(indstatcols, &indstatcolsarray, &nstatcols) &&
parsePGArray(indstatvals, &indstatvalsarray, &nstatvals) &&
nstatcols == nstatvals)
if (strlen(indstatcols) != 0 || strlen(indstatvals) != 0)
{
int j;
if (!parsePGArray(indstatcols, &indstatcolsarray, &nstatcols))
fatal("could not parse index statistic columns");
if (!parsePGArray(indstatvals, &indstatvalsarray, &nstatvals))
fatal("could not parse index statistic values");
if (nstatcols != nstatvals)
fatal("mismatched number of columns and values for index stats");
for (j = 0; j < nstatcols; j++)
{
appendPQExpBuffer(q, "ALTER INDEX %s ", qqindxname);
......@@ -17938,15 +17936,20 @@ processExtensionTables(Archive *fout, ExtensionInfo extinfo[],
char *extcondition = curext->extcondition;
char **extconfigarray = NULL;
char **extconditionarray = NULL;
int nconfigitems;
int nconditionitems;
int nconfigitems = 0;
int nconditionitems = 0;
if (parsePGArray(extconfig, &extconfigarray, &nconfigitems) &&
parsePGArray(extcondition, &extconditionarray, &nconditionitems) &&
nconfigitems == nconditionitems)
if (strlen(extconfig) != 0 || strlen(extcondition) != 0)
{
int j;
if (!parsePGArray(extconfig, &extconfigarray, &nconfigitems))
fatal("could not parse extension configuration array");
if (!parsePGArray(extcondition, &extconditionarray, &nconditionitems))
fatal("could not parse extension condition array");
if (nconfigitems != nconditionitems)
fatal("mismatched number of configurations and conditions for extension");
for (j = 0; j < nconfigitems; j++)
{
TableInfo *configtbl;
......
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