Commit ed75380b authored by Tom Lane's avatar Tom Lane

Create a stack of pl/python "execution contexts".

This replaces the former global variable PLy_curr_procedure, and provides
a place to stash per-call-level information.  In particular we create a
per-call-level scratch memory context.

For the moment, the scratch context is just used to avoid leaking memory
from datatype output function calls in PLyDict_FromTuple.  There probably
will be more use-cases in future.

Although this is a fix for a pre-existing memory leakage bug, it seems
sufficiently invasive to not want to back-patch; it feels better as part
of the major rearrangement of plpython code that we've already done as
part of 9.2.

Jan Urbański
parent 2e46bf67
......@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
#include "plpy_cursorobject.h"
#include "plpy_elog.h"
#include "plpy_main.h"
#include "plpy_planobject.h"
#include "plpy_procedure.h"
#include "plpy_resultobject.h"
......@@ -119,6 +120,7 @@ PLy_cursor_query(const char *query)
PG_TRY();
{
PLyExecutionContext *exec_ctx = PLy_current_execution_context();
SPIPlanPtr plan;
Portal portal;
......@@ -130,7 +132,7 @@ PLy_cursor_query(const char *query)
SPI_result_code_string(SPI_result));
portal = SPI_cursor_open(NULL, plan, NULL, NULL,
PLy_curr_procedure->fn_readonly);
exec_ctx->curr_proc->fn_readonly);
SPI_freeplan(plan);
if (portal == NULL)
......@@ -207,6 +209,7 @@ PLy_cursor_plan(PyObject *ob, PyObject *args)
PG_TRY();
{
PLyExecutionContext *exec_ctx = PLy_current_execution_context();
Portal portal;
char *volatile nulls;
volatile int j;
......@@ -253,7 +256,7 @@ PLy_cursor_plan(PyObject *ob, PyObject *args)
}
portal = SPI_cursor_open(NULL, plan->plan, plan->values, nulls,
PLy_curr_procedure->fn_readonly);
exec_ctx->curr_proc->fn_readonly);
if (portal == NULL)
elog(ERROR, "SPI_cursor_open() failed: %s",
SPI_result_code_string(SPI_result));
......
......@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
#include "plpy_elog.h"
#include "plpy_main.h"
#include "plpy_procedure.h"
......@@ -255,6 +256,7 @@ PLy_traceback(char **xmsg, char **tbmsg, int *tb_depth)
/* The first frame always points at <module>, skip it. */
if (*tb_depth > 0)
{
PLyExecutionContext *exec_ctx = PLy_current_execution_context();
char *proname;
char *fname;
char *line;
......@@ -270,7 +272,7 @@ PLy_traceback(char **xmsg, char **tbmsg, int *tb_depth)
else
fname = PyString_AsString(name);
proname = PLy_procedure_name(PLy_curr_procedure);
proname = PLy_procedure_name(exec_ctx->curr_proc);
plain_filename = PyString_AsString(filename);
plain_lineno = PyInt_AsLong(lineno);
......@@ -287,7 +289,7 @@ PLy_traceback(char **xmsg, char **tbmsg, int *tb_depth)
* function code object was compiled with "<string>" as the
* filename
*/
if (PLy_curr_procedure && plain_filename != NULL &&
if (exec_ctx->curr_proc && plain_filename != NULL &&
strcmp(plain_filename, "<string>") == 0)
{
/*
......@@ -299,7 +301,7 @@ PLy_traceback(char **xmsg, char **tbmsg, int *tb_depth)
* for. But we do not go as far as traceback.py in reading
* the source of imported modules.
*/
line = get_source_line(PLy_curr_procedure->src, plain_lineno);
line = get_source_line(exec_ctx->curr_proc->src, plain_lineno);
if (line)
{
appendStringInfo(&tbstr, "\n %s", line);
......
......@@ -455,7 +455,9 @@ PLy_function_delete_args(PLyProcedure *proc)
static void
plpython_return_error_callback(void *arg)
{
if (PLy_curr_procedure)
PLyExecutionContext *exec_ctx = PLy_current_execution_context();
if (exec_ctx->curr_proc)
errcontext("while creating return value");
}
......@@ -781,7 +783,9 @@ PLy_modify_tuple(PLyProcedure *proc, PyObject *pltd, TriggerData *tdata,
static void
plpython_trigger_error_callback(void *arg)
{
if (PLy_curr_procedure)
PLyExecutionContext *exec_ctx = PLy_current_execution_context();
if (exec_ctx->curr_proc)
errcontext("while modifying trigger row");
}
......
......@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
#include "executor/spi.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "utils/guc.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/syscache.h"
#include "plpython.h"
......@@ -66,11 +67,17 @@ static void plpython_error_callback(void *arg);
static void plpython_inline_error_callback(void *arg);
static void PLy_init_interp(void);
static PLyExecutionContext *PLy_push_execution_context(void);
static void PLy_pop_execution_context(void);
static const int plpython_python_version = PY_MAJOR_VERSION;
/* initialize global variables */
PyObject *PLy_interp_globals = NULL;
/* this doesn't need to be global; use PLy_current_execution_context() */
static PLyExecutionContext *PLy_execution_contexts = NULL;
void
_PG_init(void)
......@@ -114,6 +121,8 @@ _PG_init(void)
explicit_subtransactions = NIL;
PLy_execution_contexts = NULL;
inited = true;
}
......@@ -179,13 +188,20 @@ Datum
plpython_call_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
Datum retval;
PLyProcedure *save_curr_proc;
PLyExecutionContext *exec_ctx;
ErrorContextCallback plerrcontext;
/* Note: SPI_finish() happens in plpy_exec.c, which is dubious design */
if (SPI_connect() != SPI_OK_CONNECT)
elog(ERROR, "SPI_connect failed");
save_curr_proc = PLy_curr_procedure;
/*
* Push execution context onto stack. It is important that this get
* popped again, so avoid putting anything that could throw error between
* here and the PG_TRY. (plpython_error_callback expects the stack entry
* to be there, so we have to make the context first.)
*/
exec_ctx = PLy_push_execution_context();
/*
* Setup error traceback support for ereport()
......@@ -203,20 +219,20 @@ plpython_call_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
HeapTuple trv;
proc = PLy_procedure_get(fcinfo->flinfo->fn_oid, true);
PLy_curr_procedure = proc;
exec_ctx->curr_proc = proc;
trv = PLy_exec_trigger(fcinfo, proc);
retval = PointerGetDatum(trv);
}
else
{
proc = PLy_procedure_get(fcinfo->flinfo->fn_oid, false);
PLy_curr_procedure = proc;
exec_ctx->curr_proc = proc;
retval = PLy_exec_function(fcinfo, proc);
}
}
PG_CATCH();
{
PLy_curr_procedure = save_curr_proc;
PLy_pop_execution_context();
PyErr_Clear();
PG_RE_THROW();
}
......@@ -224,8 +240,8 @@ plpython_call_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
/* Pop the error context stack */
error_context_stack = plerrcontext.previous;
PLy_curr_procedure = save_curr_proc;
/* ... and then the execution context */
PLy_pop_execution_context();
return retval;
}
......@@ -244,22 +260,14 @@ plpython_inline_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
InlineCodeBlock *codeblock = (InlineCodeBlock *) DatumGetPointer(PG_GETARG_DATUM(0));
FunctionCallInfoData fake_fcinfo;
FmgrInfo flinfo;
PLyProcedure *save_curr_proc;
PLyProcedure proc;
PLyExecutionContext *exec_ctx;
ErrorContextCallback plerrcontext;
/* Note: SPI_finish() happens in plpy_exec.c, which is dubious design */
if (SPI_connect() != SPI_OK_CONNECT)
elog(ERROR, "SPI_connect failed");
save_curr_proc = PLy_curr_procedure;
/*
* Setup error traceback support for ereport()
*/
plerrcontext.callback = plpython_inline_error_callback;
plerrcontext.previous = error_context_stack;
error_context_stack = &plerrcontext;
MemSet(&fake_fcinfo, 0, sizeof(fake_fcinfo));
MemSet(&flinfo, 0, sizeof(flinfo));
fake_fcinfo.flinfo = &flinfo;
......@@ -270,27 +278,44 @@ plpython_inline_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
proc.pyname = PLy_strdup("__plpython_inline_block");
proc.result.out.d.typoid = VOIDOID;
/*
* Push execution context onto stack. It is important that this get
* popped again, so avoid putting anything that could throw error between
* here and the PG_TRY. (plpython_inline_error_callback doesn't currently
* need the stack entry, but for consistency with plpython_call_handler
* we do it in this order.)
*/
exec_ctx = PLy_push_execution_context();
/*
* Setup error traceback support for ereport()
*/
plerrcontext.callback = plpython_inline_error_callback;
plerrcontext.previous = error_context_stack;
error_context_stack = &plerrcontext;
PG_TRY();
{
PLy_procedure_compile(&proc, codeblock->source_text);
PLy_curr_procedure = &proc;
exec_ctx->curr_proc = &proc;
PLy_exec_function(&fake_fcinfo, &proc);
}
PG_CATCH();
{
PLy_pop_execution_context();
PLy_procedure_delete(&proc);
PLy_curr_procedure = save_curr_proc;
PyErr_Clear();
PG_RE_THROW();
}
PG_END_TRY();
PLy_procedure_delete(&proc);
/* Pop the error context stack */
error_context_stack = plerrcontext.previous;
/* ... and then the execution context */
PLy_pop_execution_context();
PLy_curr_procedure = save_curr_proc;
/* Now clean up the transient procedure we made */
PLy_procedure_delete(&proc);
PG_RETURN_VOID();
}
......@@ -313,9 +338,11 @@ static bool PLy_procedure_is_trigger(Form_pg_proc procStruct)
static void
plpython_error_callback(void *arg)
{
if (PLy_curr_procedure)
PLyExecutionContext *exec_ctx = PLy_current_execution_context();
if (exec_ctx->curr_proc)
errcontext("PL/Python function \"%s\"",
PLy_procedure_name(PLy_curr_procedure));
PLy_procedure_name(exec_ctx->curr_proc));
}
static void
......@@ -323,3 +350,42 @@ plpython_inline_error_callback(void *arg)
{
errcontext("PL/Python anonymous code block");
}
PLyExecutionContext *
PLy_current_execution_context(void)
{
if (PLy_execution_contexts == NULL)
elog(ERROR, "no Python function is currently executing");
return PLy_execution_contexts;
}
static PLyExecutionContext *
PLy_push_execution_context(void)
{
PLyExecutionContext *context = PLy_malloc(sizeof(PLyExecutionContext));
context->curr_proc = NULL;
context->scratch_ctx = AllocSetContextCreate(TopTransactionContext,
"PL/Python scratch context",
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_MINSIZE,
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_INITSIZE,
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_MAXSIZE);
context->next = PLy_execution_contexts;
PLy_execution_contexts = context;
return context;
}
static void
PLy_pop_execution_context(void)
{
PLyExecutionContext *context = PLy_execution_contexts;
if (context == NULL)
elog(ERROR, "no Python function is currently executing");
PLy_execution_contexts = context->next;
MemoryContextDelete(context->scratch_ctx);
PLy_free(context);
}
......@@ -10,4 +10,19 @@
/* the interpreter's globals dict */
extern PyObject *PLy_interp_globals;
/*
* A stack of PL/Python execution contexts. Each time user-defined Python code
* is called, an execution context is created and put on the stack. After the
* Python code returns, the context is destroyed.
*/
typedef struct PLyExecutionContext
{
PLyProcedure *curr_proc; /* the currently executing procedure */
MemoryContext scratch_ctx; /* a context for things like type I/O */
struct PLyExecutionContext *next; /* previous stack level */
} PLyExecutionContext;
/* Get the current execution context */
extern PLyExecutionContext *PLy_current_execution_context(void);
#endif /* PLPY_MAIN_H */
......@@ -22,9 +22,6 @@
#include "plpy_main.h"
PLyProcedure *PLy_curr_procedure = NULL;
static HTAB *PLy_procedure_cache = NULL;
static HTAB *PLy_trigger_cache = NULL;
......
......@@ -45,8 +45,4 @@ extern PLyProcedure *PLy_procedure_get(Oid fn_oid, bool is_trigger);
extern void PLy_procedure_compile(PLyProcedure *proc, const char *src);
extern void PLy_procedure_delete(PLyProcedure *proc);
/* currently active plpython function */
extern PLyProcedure *PLy_curr_procedure;
#endif /* PLPY_PROCEDURE_H */
......@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
#include "plpy_spi.h"
#include "plpy_elog.h"
#include "plpy_main.h"
#include "plpy_planobject.h"
#include "plpy_plpymodule.h"
#include "plpy_procedure.h"
......@@ -236,6 +237,7 @@ PLy_spi_execute_plan(PyObject *ob, PyObject *list, long limit)
PG_TRY();
{
PLyExecutionContext *exec_ctx = PLy_current_execution_context();
char *volatile nulls;
volatile int j;
......@@ -281,7 +283,7 @@ PLy_spi_execute_plan(PyObject *ob, PyObject *list, long limit)
}
rv = SPI_execute_plan(plan->plan, plan->values, nulls,
PLy_curr_procedure->fn_readonly, limit);
exec_ctx->curr_proc->fn_readonly, limit);
ret = PLy_spi_execute_fetch_result(SPI_tuptable, SPI_processed, rv);
if (nargs > 0)
......@@ -347,8 +349,10 @@ PLy_spi_execute_query(char *query, long limit)
PG_TRY();
{
PLyExecutionContext *exec_ctx = PLy_current_execution_context();
pg_verifymbstr(query, strlen(query), false);
rv = SPI_execute(query, PLy_curr_procedure->fn_readonly, limit);
rv = SPI_execute(query, exec_ctx->curr_proc->fn_readonly, limit);
ret = PLy_spi_execute_fetch_result(SPI_tuptable, SPI_processed, rv);
PLy_spi_subtransaction_commit(oldcontext, oldowner);
......
......@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@
#include "plpy_typeio.h"
#include "plpy_elog.h"
#include "plpy_main.h"
/* I/O function caching */
......@@ -258,10 +259,15 @@ PLy_output_record_funcs(PLyTypeInfo *arg, TupleDesc desc)
Assert(arg->is_rowtype == 1);
}
/*
* Transform a tuple into a Python dict object.
*/
PyObject *
PLyDict_FromTuple(PLyTypeInfo *info, HeapTuple tuple, TupleDesc desc)
{
PyObject *volatile dict;
PLyExecutionContext *exec_ctx = PLy_current_execution_context();
MemoryContext oldcontext = CurrentMemoryContext;
int i;
if (info->is_rowtype != 1)
......@@ -273,6 +279,11 @@ PLyDict_FromTuple(PLyTypeInfo *info, HeapTuple tuple, TupleDesc desc)
PG_TRY();
{
/*
* Do the work in the scratch context to avoid leaking memory from
* the datatype output function calls.
*/
MemoryContextSwitchTo(exec_ctx->scratch_ctx);
for (i = 0; i < info->in.r.natts; i++)
{
char *key;
......@@ -295,9 +306,12 @@ PLyDict_FromTuple(PLyTypeInfo *info, HeapTuple tuple, TupleDesc desc)
Py_DECREF(value);
}
}
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext);
MemoryContextReset(exec_ctx->scratch_ctx);
}
PG_CATCH();
{
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext);
Py_DECREF(dict);
PG_RE_THROW();
}
......
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