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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* verify_nbtree.c
* Verifies the integrity of nbtree indexes based on invariants.
*
* For B-Tree indexes, verification includes checking that each page in the
* target index has items in logical order as reported by an insertion scankey
* (the insertion scankey sort-wise NULL semantics are needed for
* verification).
*
* When index-to-heap verification is requested, a Bloom filter is used to
* fingerprint all tuples in the target index, as the index is traversed to
* verify its structure. A heap scan later uses Bloom filter probes to verify
* that every visible heap tuple has a matching index tuple.
*
*
* Copyright (c) 2017-2018, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* contrib/amcheck/verify_nbtree.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/htup_details.h"
#include "access/nbtree.h"
#include "access/transam.h"
#include "access/xact.h"
#include "catalog/index.h"
#include "catalog/pg_am.h"
#include "commands/tablecmds.h"
#include "lib/bloomfilter.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "storage/lmgr.h"
#include "storage/smgr.h"
#include "utils/guc.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/snapmgr.h"
PG_MODULE_MAGIC;
/*
* A B-Tree cannot possibly have this many levels, since there must be one
* block per level, which is bound by the range of BlockNumber:
*/
#define InvalidBtreeLevel ((uint32) InvalidBlockNumber)
/*
* State associated with verifying a B-Tree index
*
* target is the point of reference for a verification operation.
*
* Other B-Tree pages may be allocated, but those are always auxiliary (e.g.,
* they are current target's child pages). Conceptually, problems are only
* ever found in the current target page (or for a particular heap tuple during
* heapallindexed verification). Each page found by verification's left/right,
* top/bottom scan becomes the target exactly once.
*/
typedef struct BtreeCheckState
{
/*
* Unchanging state, established at start of verification:
*/
/* B-Tree Index Relation and associated heap relation */
Relation rel;
Relation heaprel;
/* ShareLock held on heap/index, rather than AccessShareLock? */
bool readonly;
/* Also verifying heap has no unindexed tuples? */
bool heapallindexed;
/* Per-page context */
MemoryContext targetcontext;
/* Buffer access strategy */
BufferAccessStrategy checkstrategy;
/*
* Mutable state, for verification of particular page:
*/
/* Current target page */
Page target;
/* Target block number */
BlockNumber targetblock;
/* Target page's LSN */
XLogRecPtr targetlsn;
/*
* Mutable state, for optional heapallindexed verification:
*/
/* Bloom filter fingerprints B-Tree index */
bloom_filter *filter;
/* Bloom filter fingerprints downlink blocks within tree */
bloom_filter *downlinkfilter;
/* Right half of incomplete split marker */
bool rightsplit;
/* Debug counter */
int64 heaptuplespresent;
} BtreeCheckState;
/*
* Starting point for verifying an entire B-Tree index level
*/
typedef struct BtreeLevel
{
/* Level number (0 is leaf page level). */
uint32 level;
/* Left most block on level. Scan of level begins here. */
BlockNumber leftmost;
/* Is this level reported as "true" root level by meta page? */
bool istruerootlevel;
} BtreeLevel;
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(bt_index_check);
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(bt_index_parent_check);
static void bt_index_check_internal(Oid indrelid, bool parentcheck,
bool heapallindexed);
static inline void btree_index_checkable(Relation rel);
static inline bool btree_index_mainfork_expected(Relation rel);
static void bt_check_every_level(Relation rel, Relation heaprel,
bool readonly, bool heapallindexed);
static BtreeLevel bt_check_level_from_leftmost(BtreeCheckState *state,
BtreeLevel level);
static void bt_target_page_check(BtreeCheckState *state);
static ScanKey bt_right_page_check_scankey(BtreeCheckState *state);
static void bt_downlink_check(BtreeCheckState *state, BlockNumber childblock,
ScanKey targetkey);
static void bt_downlink_missing_check(BtreeCheckState *state);
static void bt_tuple_present_callback(Relation index, HeapTuple htup,
Datum *values, bool *isnull,
bool tupleIsAlive, void *checkstate);
static IndexTuple bt_normalize_tuple(BtreeCheckState *state,
IndexTuple itup);
static inline bool offset_is_negative_infinity(BTPageOpaque opaque,
OffsetNumber offset);
static inline bool invariant_leq_offset(BtreeCheckState *state,
ScanKey key,
OffsetNumber upperbound);
static inline bool invariant_geq_offset(BtreeCheckState *state,
ScanKey key,
OffsetNumber lowerbound);
static inline bool invariant_leq_nontarget_offset(BtreeCheckState *state,
Page other,
ScanKey key,
OffsetNumber upperbound);
static Page palloc_btree_page(BtreeCheckState *state, BlockNumber blocknum);
/*
* bt_index_check(index regclass, heapallindexed boolean)
*
* Verify integrity of B-Tree index.
*
* Acquires AccessShareLock on heap & index relations. Does not consider
* invariants that exist between parent/child pages. Optionally verifies
* that heap does not contain any unindexed or incorrectly indexed tuples.
*/
Datum
bt_index_check(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
Oid indrelid = PG_GETARG_OID(0);
bool heapallindexed = false;
if (PG_NARGS() == 2)
heapallindexed = PG_GETARG_BOOL(1);
bt_index_check_internal(indrelid, false, heapallindexed);
PG_RETURN_VOID();
}
/*
* bt_index_parent_check(index regclass, heapallindexed boolean)
*
* Verify integrity of B-Tree index.
*
* Acquires ShareLock on heap & index relations. Verifies that downlinks in
* parent pages are valid lower bounds on child pages. Optionally verifies
* that heap does not contain any unindexed or incorrectly indexed tuples.
*/
Datum
bt_index_parent_check(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
Oid indrelid = PG_GETARG_OID(0);
bool heapallindexed = false;
if (PG_NARGS() == 2)
heapallindexed = PG_GETARG_BOOL(1);
bt_index_check_internal(indrelid, true, heapallindexed);
PG_RETURN_VOID();
}
/*
* Helper for bt_index_[parent_]check, coordinating the bulk of the work.
*/
static void
bt_index_check_internal(Oid indrelid, bool parentcheck, bool heapallindexed)
{
Oid heapid;
Relation indrel;
Relation heaprel;
LOCKMODE lockmode;
Oid save_userid;
int save_sec_context;
int save_nestlevel;
if (parentcheck)
lockmode = ShareLock;
else
lockmode = AccessShareLock;
/*
* We must lock table before index to avoid deadlocks. However, if the
* passed indrelid isn't an index then IndexGetRelation() will fail.
* Rather than emitting a not-very-helpful error message, postpone
* complaining, expecting that the is-it-an-index test below will fail.
*
* In hot standby mode this will raise an error when parentcheck is true.
*/
heapid = IndexGetRelation(indrelid, true);
if (OidIsValid(heapid))
{
heaprel = heap_open(heapid, lockmode);
/*
* Switch to the table owner's userid, so that any index functions are
* run as that user. Also lock down security-restricted operations
* and arrange to make GUC variable changes local to this command.
*/
GetUserIdAndSecContext(&save_userid, &save_sec_context);
SetUserIdAndSecContext(heaprel->rd_rel->relowner,
save_sec_context | SECURITY_RESTRICTED_OPERATION);
save_nestlevel = NewGUCNestLevel();
}
else
{
heaprel = NULL;
/* for "gcc -Og" https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=78394 */
save_userid = InvalidOid;
save_sec_context = -1;
save_nestlevel = -1;
}
/*
* Open the target index relations separately (like relation_openrv(), but
* with heap relation locked first to prevent deadlocking). In hot
* standby mode this will raise an error when parentcheck is true.
*
* There is no need for the usual indcheckxmin usability horizon test
* here, even in the heapallindexed case, because index undergoing
* verification only needs to have entries for a new transaction snapshot.
* (If this is a parentcheck verification, there is no question about
* committed or recently dead heap tuples lacking index entries due to
* concurrent activity.)
*/
indrel = index_open(indrelid, lockmode);
/*
* Since we did the IndexGetRelation call above without any lock, it's
* barely possible that a race against an index drop/recreation could have
* netted us the wrong table.
*/
if (heaprel == NULL || heapid != IndexGetRelation(indrelid, false))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_TABLE),
errmsg("could not open parent table of index %s",
RelationGetRelationName(indrel))));
/* Relation suitable for checking as B-Tree? */
btree_index_checkable(indrel);
if (btree_index_mainfork_expected(indrel))
{
RelationOpenSmgr(indrel);
if (!smgrexists(indrel->rd_smgr, MAIN_FORKNUM))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("index \"%s\" lacks a main relation fork",
RelationGetRelationName(indrel))));
/* Check index, possibly against table it is an index on */
bt_check_every_level(indrel, heaprel, parentcheck, heapallindexed);
}
/* Roll back any GUC changes executed by index functions */
AtEOXact_GUC(false, save_nestlevel);
/* Restore userid and security context */
SetUserIdAndSecContext(save_userid, save_sec_context);
/*
* Release locks early. That's ok here because nothing in the called
* routines will trigger shared cache invalidations to be sent, so we can
* relax the usual pattern of only releasing locks after commit.
*/
index_close(indrel, lockmode);
if (heaprel)
heap_close(heaprel, lockmode);
}
/*
* Basic checks about the suitability of a relation for checking as a B-Tree
* index.
*
* NB: Intentionally not checking permissions, the function is normally not
* callable by non-superusers. If granted, it's useful to be able to check a
* whole cluster.
*/
static inline void
btree_index_checkable(Relation rel)
{
if (rel->rd_rel->relkind != RELKIND_INDEX ||
rel->rd_rel->relam != BTREE_AM_OID)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("only B-Tree indexes are supported as targets for verification"),
errdetail("Relation \"%s\" is not a B-Tree index.",
RelationGetRelationName(rel))));
if (RELATION_IS_OTHER_TEMP(rel))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("cannot access temporary tables of other sessions"),
errdetail("Index \"%s\" is associated with temporary relation.",
RelationGetRelationName(rel))));
if (!IndexIsValid(rel->rd_index))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("cannot check index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(rel)),
errdetail("Index is not valid")));
}
/*
* Check if B-Tree index relation should have a file for its main relation
* fork. Verification uses this to skip unlogged indexes when in hot standby
* mode, where there is simply nothing to verify.
*
* NB: Caller should call btree_index_checkable() before calling here.
*/
static inline bool
btree_index_mainfork_expected(Relation rel)
{
if (rel->rd_rel->relpersistence != RELPERSISTENCE_UNLOGGED ||
!RecoveryInProgress())
return true;
ereport(NOTICE,
(errcode(ERRCODE_READ_ONLY_SQL_TRANSACTION),
errmsg("cannot verify unlogged index \"%s\" during recovery, skipping",
RelationGetRelationName(rel))));
return false;
}
/*
* Main entry point for B-Tree SQL-callable functions. Walks the B-Tree in
* logical order, verifying invariants as it goes. Optionally, verification
* checks if the heap relation contains any tuples that are not represented in
* the index but should be.
*
* It is the caller's responsibility to acquire appropriate heavyweight lock on
* the index relation, and advise us if extra checks are safe when a ShareLock
* is held. (A lock of the same type must also have been acquired on the heap
* relation.)
*
* A ShareLock is generally assumed to prevent any kind of physical
* modification to the index structure, including modifications that VACUUM may
* make. This does not include setting of the LP_DEAD bit by concurrent index
* scans, although that is just metadata that is not able to directly affect
* any check performed here. Any concurrent process that might act on the
* LP_DEAD bit being set (recycle space) requires a heavyweight lock that
* cannot be held while we hold a ShareLock. (Besides, even if that could
* happen, the ad-hoc recycling when a page might otherwise split is performed
* per-page, and requires an exclusive buffer lock, which wouldn't cause us
* trouble. _bt_delitems_vacuum() may only delete leaf items, and so the extra
* parent/child check cannot be affected.)
*/
static void
bt_check_every_level(Relation rel, Relation heaprel, bool readonly,
bool heapallindexed)
{
BtreeCheckState *state;
Page metapage;
BTMetaPageData *metad;
uint32 previouslevel;
BtreeLevel current;
Snapshot snapshot = SnapshotAny;
/*
* RecentGlobalXmin assertion matches index_getnext_tid(). See note on
* RecentGlobalXmin/B-Tree page deletion.
*/
Assert(TransactionIdIsValid(RecentGlobalXmin));
/*
* Initialize state for entire verification operation
*/
state = palloc0(sizeof(BtreeCheckState));
state->rel = rel;
state->heaprel = heaprel;
state->readonly = readonly;
state->heapallindexed = heapallindexed;
if (state->heapallindexed)
{
int64 total_pages;
int64 total_elems;
uint64 seed;
/*
* Size Bloom filter based on estimated number of tuples in index,
* while conservatively assuming that each block must contain at least
* MaxIndexTuplesPerPage / 5 non-pivot tuples. (Non-leaf pages cannot
* contain non-pivot tuples. That's okay because they generally make
* up no more than about 1% of all pages in the index.)
*/
total_pages = RelationGetNumberOfBlocks(rel);
total_elems = Max(total_pages * (MaxIndexTuplesPerPage / 5),
(int64) state->rel->rd_rel->reltuples);
/* Random seed relies on backend srandom() call to avoid repetition */
seed = random();
/* Create Bloom filter to fingerprint index */
state->filter = bloom_create(total_elems, maintenance_work_mem, seed);
state->heaptuplespresent = 0;
/*
* Register our own snapshot in !readonly case, rather than asking
* IndexBuildHeapScan() to do this for us later. This needs to happen
* before index fingerprinting begins, so we can later be certain that
* index fingerprinting should have reached all tuples returned by
* IndexBuildHeapScan().
*
* In readonly case, we also check for problems with missing
* downlinks. A second Bloom filter is used for this.
*/
if (!state->readonly)
{
snapshot = RegisterSnapshot(GetTransactionSnapshot());
/*
* GetTransactionSnapshot() always acquires a new MVCC snapshot in
* READ COMMITTED mode. A new snapshot is guaranteed to have all
* the entries it requires in the index.
*
* We must defend against the possibility that an old xact
* snapshot was returned at higher isolation levels when that
* snapshot is not safe for index scans of the target index. This
* is possible when the snapshot sees tuples that are before the
* index's indcheckxmin horizon. Throwing an error here should be
* very rare. It doesn't seem worth using a secondary snapshot to
* avoid this.
*/
if (IsolationUsesXactSnapshot() && rel->rd_index->indcheckxmin &&
!TransactionIdPrecedes(HeapTupleHeaderGetXmin(rel->rd_indextuple->t_data),
snapshot->xmin))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_T_R_SERIALIZATION_FAILURE),
errmsg("index \"%s\" cannot be verified using transaction snapshot",
RelationGetRelationName(rel))));
}
else
{
/*
* Extra readonly downlink check.
*
* In readonly case, we know that there cannot be a concurrent
* page split or a concurrent page deletion, which gives us the
* opportunity to verify that every non-ignorable page had a
* downlink one level up. We must be tolerant of interrupted page
* splits and page deletions, though. This is taken care of in
* bt_downlink_missing_check().
*/
state->downlinkfilter = bloom_create(total_pages, work_mem, seed);
}
}
/* Create context for page */
state->targetcontext = AllocSetContextCreate(CurrentMemoryContext,
"amcheck context",
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
state->checkstrategy = GetAccessStrategy(BAS_BULKREAD);
/* Get true root block from meta-page */
metapage = palloc_btree_page(state, BTREE_METAPAGE);
metad = BTPageGetMeta(metapage);
/*
* Certain deletion patterns can result in "skinny" B-Tree indexes, where
* the fast root and true root differ.
*
* Start from the true root, not the fast root, unlike conventional index
* scans. This approach is more thorough, and removes the risk of
* following a stale fast root from the meta page.
*/
if (metad->btm_fastroot != metad->btm_root)
ereport(DEBUG1,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NO_DATA),
errmsg("harmless fast root mismatch in index %s",
RelationGetRelationName(rel)),
errdetail_internal("Fast root block %u (level %u) differs from true root block %u (level %u).",
metad->btm_fastroot, metad->btm_fastlevel,
metad->btm_root, metad->btm_level)));
/*
* Starting at the root, verify every level. Move left to right, top to
* bottom. Note that there may be no pages other than the meta page (meta
* page can indicate that root is P_NONE when the index is totally empty).
*/
previouslevel = InvalidBtreeLevel;
current.level = metad->btm_level;
current.leftmost = metad->btm_root;
current.istruerootlevel = true;
while (current.leftmost != P_NONE)
{
/*
* Leftmost page on level cannot be right half of incomplete split.
* This can go stale immediately in !readonly case.
*/
state->rightsplit = false;
/*
* Verify this level, and get left most page for next level down, if
* not at leaf level
*/
current = bt_check_level_from_leftmost(state, current);
if (current.leftmost == InvalidBlockNumber)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("index \"%s\" has no valid pages on level below %u or first level",
RelationGetRelationName(rel), previouslevel)));
previouslevel = current.level;
}
/*
* * Check whether heap contains unindexed/malformed tuples *
*/
if (state->heapallindexed)
{
IndexInfo *indexinfo = BuildIndexInfo(state->rel);
HeapScanDesc scan;
/* Report on extra downlink checks performed in readonly case */
if (state->readonly)
{
ereport(DEBUG1,
(errmsg_internal("finished verifying presence of downlink blocks within index \"%s\" with bitset %.2f%% set",
RelationGetRelationName(rel),
100.0 * bloom_prop_bits_set(state->downlinkfilter))));
bloom_free(state->downlinkfilter);
}
/*
* Create our own scan for IndexBuildHeapScan(), rather than getting
* it to do so for us. This is required so that we can actually use
* the MVCC snapshot registered earlier in !readonly case.
*
* Note that IndexBuildHeapScan() calls heap_endscan() for us.
*/
scan = heap_beginscan_strat(state->heaprel, /* relation */
snapshot, /* snapshot */
0, /* number of keys */
NULL, /* scan key */
true, /* buffer access strategy OK */
true); /* syncscan OK? */
/*
* Scan will behave as the first scan of a CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY
* behaves in !readonly case.
*
* It's okay that we don't actually use the same lock strength for the
* heap relation as any other ii_Concurrent caller would in !readonly
* case. We have no reason to care about a concurrent VACUUM
* operation, since there isn't going to be a second scan of the heap
* that needs to be sure that there was no concurrent recycling of
* TIDs.
*/
indexinfo->ii_Concurrent = !state->readonly;
/*
* Don't wait for uncommitted tuple xact commit/abort when index is a
* unique index on a catalog (or an index used by an exclusion
* constraint). This could otherwise happen in the readonly case.
*/
indexinfo->ii_Unique = false;
indexinfo->ii_ExclusionOps = NULL;
indexinfo->ii_ExclusionProcs = NULL;
indexinfo->ii_ExclusionStrats = NULL;
elog(DEBUG1, "verifying that tuples from index \"%s\" are present in \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel),
RelationGetRelationName(state->heaprel));
IndexBuildHeapScan(state->heaprel, state->rel, indexinfo, true,
bt_tuple_present_callback, (void *) state, scan);
ereport(DEBUG1,
(errmsg_internal("finished verifying presence of " INT64_FORMAT " tuples from table \"%s\" with bitset %.2f%% set",
state->heaptuplespresent, RelationGetRelationName(heaprel),
100.0 * bloom_prop_bits_set(state->filter))));
if (snapshot != SnapshotAny)
UnregisterSnapshot(snapshot);
bloom_free(state->filter);
}
/* Be tidy: */
MemoryContextDelete(state->targetcontext);
}
/*
* Given a left-most block at some level, move right, verifying each page
* individually (with more verification across pages for "readonly"
* callers). Caller should pass the true root page as the leftmost initially,
* working their way down by passing what is returned for the last call here
* until level 0 (leaf page level) was reached.
*
* Returns state for next call, if any. This includes left-most block number
* one level lower that should be passed on next level/call, which is set to
* P_NONE on last call here (when leaf level is verified). Level numbers
* follow the nbtree convention: higher levels have higher numbers, because new
* levels are added only due to a root page split. Note that prior to the
* first root page split, the root is also a leaf page, so there is always a
* level 0 (leaf level), and it's always the last level processed.
*
* Note on memory management: State's per-page context is reset here, between
* each call to bt_target_page_check().
*/
static BtreeLevel
bt_check_level_from_leftmost(BtreeCheckState *state, BtreeLevel level)
{
/* State to establish early, concerning entire level */
BTPageOpaque opaque;
MemoryContext oldcontext;
BtreeLevel nextleveldown;
/* Variables for iterating across level using right links */
BlockNumber leftcurrent = P_NONE;
BlockNumber current = level.leftmost;
/* Initialize return state */
nextleveldown.leftmost = InvalidBlockNumber;
nextleveldown.level = InvalidBtreeLevel;
nextleveldown.istruerootlevel = false;
/* Use page-level context for duration of this call */
oldcontext = MemoryContextSwitchTo(state->targetcontext);
elog(DEBUG2, "verifying level %u%s", level.level,
level.istruerootlevel ?
" (true root level)" : level.level == 0 ? " (leaf level)" : "");
do
{
/* Don't rely on CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() calls at lower level */
CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
/* Initialize state for this iteration */
state->targetblock = current;
state->target = palloc_btree_page(state, state->targetblock);
state->targetlsn = PageGetLSN(state->target);
opaque = (BTPageOpaque) PageGetSpecialPointer(state->target);
if (P_IGNORE(opaque))
{
/*
* Since there cannot be a concurrent VACUUM operation in readonly
* mode, and since a page has no links within other pages
* (siblings and parent) once it is marked fully deleted, it
* should be impossible to land on a fully deleted page in
* readonly mode. See bt_downlink_check() for further details.
*
* The bt_downlink_check() P_ISDELETED() check is repeated here so
* that pages that are only reachable through sibling links get
* checked.
*/
if (state->readonly && P_ISDELETED(opaque))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("downlink or sibling link points to deleted block in index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Block=%u left block=%u left link from block=%u.",
current, leftcurrent, opaque->btpo_prev)));
if (P_RIGHTMOST(opaque))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("block %u fell off the end of index \"%s\"",
current, RelationGetRelationName(state->rel))));
else
ereport(DEBUG1,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NO_DATA),
errmsg("block %u of index \"%s\" ignored",
current, RelationGetRelationName(state->rel))));
goto nextpage;
}
else if (nextleveldown.leftmost == InvalidBlockNumber)
{
/*
* A concurrent page split could make the caller supplied leftmost
* block no longer contain the leftmost page, or no longer be the
* true root, but where that isn't possible due to heavyweight
* locking, check that the first valid page meets caller's
* expectations.
*/
if (state->readonly)
{
if (!P_LEFTMOST(opaque))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("block %u is not leftmost in index \"%s\"",
current, RelationGetRelationName(state->rel))));
if (level.istruerootlevel && !P_ISROOT(opaque))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("block %u is not true root in index \"%s\"",
current, RelationGetRelationName(state->rel))));
}
/*
* Before beginning any non-trivial examination of level, prepare
* state for next bt_check_level_from_leftmost() invocation for
* the next level for the next level down (if any).
*
* There should be at least one non-ignorable page per level,
* unless this is the leaf level, which is assumed by caller to be
* final level.
*/
if (!P_ISLEAF(opaque))
{
IndexTuple itup;
ItemId itemid;
/* Internal page -- downlink gets leftmost on next level */
itemid = PageGetItemId(state->target, P_FIRSTDATAKEY(opaque));
itup = (IndexTuple) PageGetItem(state->target, itemid);
nextleveldown.leftmost = BTreeInnerTupleGetDownLink(itup);
nextleveldown.level = opaque->btpo.level - 1;
}
else
{
/*
* Leaf page -- final level caller must process.
*
* Note that this could also be the root page, if there has
* been no root page split yet.
*/
nextleveldown.leftmost = P_NONE;
nextleveldown.level = InvalidBtreeLevel;
}
/*
* Finished setting up state for this call/level. Control will
* never end up back here in any future loop iteration for this
* level.
*/
}
/*
* readonly mode can only ever land on live pages and half-dead pages,
* so sibling pointers should always be in mutual agreement
*/
if (state->readonly && opaque->btpo_prev != leftcurrent)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("left link/right link pair in index \"%s\" not in agreement",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Block=%u left block=%u left link from block=%u.",
current, leftcurrent, opaque->btpo_prev)));
/* Check level, which must be valid for non-ignorable page */
if (level.level != opaque->btpo.level)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("leftmost down link for level points to block in index \"%s\" whose level is not one level down",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Block pointed to=%u expected level=%u level in pointed to block=%u.",
current, level.level, opaque->btpo.level)));
/* Verify invariants for page */
bt_target_page_check(state);
nextpage:
/* Try to detect circular links */
if (current == leftcurrent || current == opaque->btpo_prev)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("circular link chain found in block %u of index \"%s\"",
current, RelationGetRelationName(state->rel))));
/*
* Record if page that is about to become target is the right half of
* an incomplete page split. This can go stale immediately in
* !readonly case.
*/
state->rightsplit = P_INCOMPLETE_SPLIT(opaque);
leftcurrent = current;
current = opaque->btpo_next;
/* Free page and associated memory for this iteration */
MemoryContextReset(state->targetcontext);
}
while (current != P_NONE);
/* Don't change context for caller */
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext);
return nextleveldown;
}
/*
* Function performs the following checks on target page, or pages ancillary to
* target page:
*
* - That every "real" data item is less than or equal to the high key, which
* is an upper bound on the items on the pages (where there is a high key at
* all -- pages that are rightmost lack one).
*
* - That within the page, every "real" item is less than or equal to the item
* immediately to its right, if any (i.e., that the items are in order within
* the page, so that the binary searches performed by index scans are sane).
*
* - That the last item stored on the page is less than or equal to the first
* "real" data item on the page to the right (if such a first item is
* available).
*
* - That tuples report that they have the expected number of attributes.
* INCLUDE index pivot tuples should not contain non-key attributes.
*
* Furthermore, when state passed shows ShareLock held, function also checks:
*
* - That all child pages respect downlinks lower bound.
*
* - That downlink to block was encountered in parent where that's expected.
* (Limited to heapallindexed readonly callers.)
*
* This is also where heapallindexed callers use their Bloom filter to
* fingerprint IndexTuples for later IndexBuildHeapScan() verification.
*
* Note: Memory allocated in this routine is expected to be released by caller
* resetting state->targetcontext.
*/
static void
bt_target_page_check(BtreeCheckState *state)
{
OffsetNumber offset;
OffsetNumber max;
BTPageOpaque topaque;
topaque = (BTPageOpaque) PageGetSpecialPointer(state->target);
max = PageGetMaxOffsetNumber(state->target);
elog(DEBUG2, "verifying %u items on %s block %u", max,
P_ISLEAF(topaque) ? "leaf" : "internal", state->targetblock);
/*
* Check the number of attributes in high key. Note, rightmost page
* doesn't contain a high key, so nothing to check
*/
if (!P_RIGHTMOST(topaque) &&
!_bt_check_natts(state->rel, state->target, P_HIKEY))
{
ItemId itemid;
IndexTuple itup;
itemid = PageGetItemId(state->target, P_HIKEY);
itup = (IndexTuple) PageGetItem(state->target, itemid);
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("wrong number of high key index tuple attributes in index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Index block=%u natts=%u block type=%s page lsn=%X/%X.",
state->targetblock,
BTreeTupleGetNAtts(itup, state->rel),
P_ISLEAF(topaque) ? "heap" : "index",
(uint32) (state->targetlsn >> 32),
(uint32) state->targetlsn)));
}
/*
* Loop over page items, starting from first non-highkey item, not high
* key (if any). Most tests are not performed for the "negative infinity"
* real item (if any).
*/
for (offset = P_FIRSTDATAKEY(topaque);
offset <= max;
offset = OffsetNumberNext(offset))
{
ItemId itemid;
IndexTuple itup;
ScanKey skey;
size_t tupsize;
CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
itemid = PageGetItemId(state->target, offset);
itup = (IndexTuple) PageGetItem(state->target, itemid);
tupsize = IndexTupleSize(itup);
/*
* lp_len should match the IndexTuple reported length exactly, since
* lp_len is completely redundant in indexes, and both sources of
* tuple length are MAXALIGN()'d. nbtree does not use lp_len all that
* frequently, and is surprisingly tolerant of corrupt lp_len fields.
*/
if (tupsize != ItemIdGetLength(itemid))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("index tuple size does not equal lp_len in index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Index tid=(%u,%u) tuple size=%zu lp_len=%u page lsn=%X/%X.",
state->targetblock, offset,
tupsize, ItemIdGetLength(itemid),
(uint32) (state->targetlsn >> 32),
(uint32) state->targetlsn),
errhint("This could be a torn page problem.")));
/* Check the number of index tuple attributes */
if (!_bt_check_natts(state->rel, state->target, offset))
{
char *itid,
*htid;
itid = psprintf("(%u,%u)", state->targetblock, offset);
htid = psprintf("(%u,%u)",
ItemPointerGetBlockNumberNoCheck(&(itup->t_tid)),
ItemPointerGetOffsetNumberNoCheck(&(itup->t_tid)));
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("wrong number of index tuple attributes in index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Index tid=%s natts=%u points to %s tid=%s page lsn=%X/%X.",
itid,
BTreeTupleGetNAtts(itup, state->rel),
P_ISLEAF(topaque) ? "heap" : "index",
htid,
(uint32) (state->targetlsn >> 32),
(uint32) state->targetlsn)));
}
/* Fingerprint downlink blocks in heapallindexed + readonly case */
if (state->heapallindexed && state->readonly && !P_ISLEAF(topaque))
{
BlockNumber childblock = BTreeInnerTupleGetDownLink(itup);
bloom_add_element(state->downlinkfilter,
(unsigned char *) &childblock,
sizeof(BlockNumber));
}
/*
* Don't try to generate scankey using "negative infinity" item on
* internal pages. They are always truncated to zero attributes.
*/
if (offset_is_negative_infinity(topaque, offset))
continue;
/* Build insertion scankey for current page offset */
skey = _bt_mkscankey(state->rel, itup);
/* Fingerprint leaf page tuples (those that point to the heap) */
if (state->heapallindexed && P_ISLEAF(topaque) && !ItemIdIsDead(itemid))
{
IndexTuple norm;
norm = bt_normalize_tuple(state, itup);
bloom_add_element(state->filter, (unsigned char *) norm,
IndexTupleSize(norm));
/* Be tidy */
if (norm != itup)
pfree(norm);
}
/*
* * High key check *
*
* If there is a high key (if this is not the rightmost page on its
* entire level), check that high key actually is upper bound on all
* page items.
*
* We prefer to check all items against high key rather than checking
* just the last and trusting that the operator class obeys the
* transitive law (which implies that all previous items also
* respected the high key invariant if they pass the item order
* check).
*
* Ideally, we'd compare every item in the index against every other
* item in the index, and not trust opclass obedience of the
* transitive law to bridge the gap between children and their
* grandparents (as well as great-grandparents, and so on). We don't
* go to those lengths because that would be prohibitively expensive,
* and probably not markedly more effective in practice.
*/
if (!P_RIGHTMOST(topaque) &&
!invariant_leq_offset(state, skey, P_HIKEY))
{
char *itid,
*htid;
itid = psprintf("(%u,%u)", state->targetblock, offset);
htid = psprintf("(%u,%u)",
ItemPointerGetBlockNumberNoCheck(&(itup->t_tid)),
ItemPointerGetOffsetNumberNoCheck(&(itup->t_tid)));
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("high key invariant violated for index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Index tid=%s points to %s tid=%s page lsn=%X/%X.",
itid,
P_ISLEAF(topaque) ? "heap" : "index",
htid,
(uint32) (state->targetlsn >> 32),
(uint32) state->targetlsn)));
}
/*
* * Item order check *
*
* Check that items are stored on page in logical order, by checking
* current item is less than or equal to next item (if any).
*/
if (OffsetNumberNext(offset) <= max &&
!invariant_leq_offset(state, skey,
OffsetNumberNext(offset)))
{
char *itid,
*htid,
*nitid,
*nhtid;
itid = psprintf("(%u,%u)", state->targetblock, offset);
htid = psprintf("(%u,%u)",
ItemPointerGetBlockNumberNoCheck(&(itup->t_tid)),
ItemPointerGetOffsetNumberNoCheck(&(itup->t_tid)));
nitid = psprintf("(%u,%u)", state->targetblock,
OffsetNumberNext(offset));
/* Reuse itup to get pointed-to heap location of second item */
itemid = PageGetItemId(state->target, OffsetNumberNext(offset));
itup = (IndexTuple) PageGetItem(state->target, itemid);
nhtid = psprintf("(%u,%u)",
ItemPointerGetBlockNumberNoCheck(&(itup->t_tid)),
ItemPointerGetOffsetNumberNoCheck(&(itup->t_tid)));
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("item order invariant violated for index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Lower index tid=%s (points to %s tid=%s) "
"higher index tid=%s (points to %s tid=%s) "
"page lsn=%X/%X.",
itid,
P_ISLEAF(topaque) ? "heap" : "index",
htid,
nitid,
P_ISLEAF(topaque) ? "heap" : "index",
nhtid,
(uint32) (state->targetlsn >> 32),
(uint32) state->targetlsn)));
}
/*
* * Last item check *
*
* Check last item against next/right page's first data item's when
* last item on page is reached. This additional check will detect
* transposed pages iff the supposed right sibling page happens to
* belong before target in the key space. (Otherwise, a subsequent
* heap verification will probably detect the problem.)
*
* This check is similar to the item order check that will have
* already been performed for every other "real" item on target page
* when last item is checked. The difference is that the next item
* (the item that is compared to target's last item) needs to come
* from the next/sibling page. There may not be such an item
* available from sibling for various reasons, though (e.g., target is
* the rightmost page on level).
*/
else if (offset == max)
{
ScanKey rightkey;
/* Get item in next/right page */
rightkey = bt_right_page_check_scankey(state);
if (rightkey &&
!invariant_geq_offset(state, rightkey, max))
{
/*
* As explained at length in bt_right_page_check_scankey(),
* there is a known !readonly race that could account for
* apparent violation of invariant, which we must check for
* before actually proceeding with raising error. Our canary
* condition is that target page was deleted.
*/
if (!state->readonly)
{
/* Get fresh copy of target page */
state->target = palloc_btree_page(state, state->targetblock);
/* Note that we deliberately do not update target LSN */
topaque = (BTPageOpaque) PageGetSpecialPointer(state->target);
/*
* All !readonly checks now performed; just return
*/
if (P_IGNORE(topaque))
return;
}
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("cross page item order invariant violated for index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Last item on page tid=(%u,%u) page lsn=%X/%X.",
state->targetblock, offset,
(uint32) (state->targetlsn >> 32),
(uint32) state->targetlsn)));
}
}
/*
* * Downlink check *
*
* Additional check of child items iff this is an internal page and
* caller holds a ShareLock. This happens for every downlink (item)
* in target excluding the negative-infinity downlink (again, this is
* because it has no useful value to compare).
*/
if (!P_ISLEAF(topaque) && state->readonly)
{
BlockNumber childblock = BTreeInnerTupleGetDownLink(itup);
bt_downlink_check(state, childblock, skey);
}
}
/*
* * Check if page has a downlink in parent *
*
* This can only be checked in heapallindexed + readonly case.
*/
if (state->heapallindexed && state->readonly)
bt_downlink_missing_check(state);
}
/*
* Return a scankey for an item on page to right of current target (or the
* first non-ignorable page), sufficient to check ordering invariant on last
* item in current target page. Returned scankey relies on local memory
* allocated for the child page, which caller cannot pfree(). Caller's memory
* context should be reset between calls here.
*
* This is the first data item, and so all adjacent items are checked against
* their immediate sibling item (which may be on a sibling page, or even a
* "cousin" page at parent boundaries where target's rightlink points to page
* with different parent page). If no such valid item is available, return
* NULL instead.
*
* Note that !readonly callers must reverify that target page has not
* been concurrently deleted.
*/
static ScanKey
bt_right_page_check_scankey(BtreeCheckState *state)
{
BTPageOpaque opaque;
ItemId rightitem;
BlockNumber targetnext;
Page rightpage;
OffsetNumber nline;
/* Determine target's next block number */
opaque = (BTPageOpaque) PageGetSpecialPointer(state->target);
/* If target is already rightmost, no right sibling; nothing to do here */
if (P_RIGHTMOST(opaque))
return NULL;
/*
* General notes on concurrent page splits and page deletion:
*
* Routines like _bt_search() don't require *any* page split interlock
* when descending the tree, including something very light like a buffer
* pin. That's why it's okay that we don't either. This avoidance of any
* need to "couple" buffer locks is the raison d' etre of the Lehman & Yao
* algorithm, in fact.
*
* That leaves deletion. A deleted page won't actually be recycled by
* VACUUM early enough for us to fail to at least follow its right link
* (or left link, or downlink) and find its sibling, because recycling
* does not occur until no possible index scan could land on the page.
* Index scans can follow links with nothing more than their snapshot as
* an interlock and be sure of at least that much. (See page
* recycling/RecentGlobalXmin notes in nbtree README.)
*
* Furthermore, it's okay if we follow a rightlink and find a half-dead or
* dead (ignorable) page one or more times. There will either be a
* further right link to follow that leads to a live page before too long
* (before passing by parent's rightmost child), or we will find the end
* of the entire level instead (possible when parent page is itself the
* rightmost on its level).
*/
targetnext = opaque->btpo_next;
for (;;)
{
CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
rightpage = palloc_btree_page(state, targetnext);
opaque = (BTPageOpaque) PageGetSpecialPointer(rightpage);
if (!P_IGNORE(opaque) || P_RIGHTMOST(opaque))
break;
/* We landed on a deleted page, so step right to find a live page */
targetnext = opaque->btpo_next;
ereport(DEBUG1,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NO_DATA),
errmsg("level %u leftmost page of index \"%s\" was found deleted or half dead",
opaque->btpo.level, RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Deleted page found when building scankey from right sibling.")));
/* Be slightly more pro-active in freeing this memory, just in case */
pfree(rightpage);
}
/*
* No ShareLock held case -- why it's safe to proceed.
*
* Problem:
*
* We must avoid false positive reports of corruption when caller treats
* item returned here as an upper bound on target's last item. In
* general, false positives are disallowed. Avoiding them here when
* caller is !readonly is subtle.
*
* A concurrent page deletion by VACUUM of the target page can result in
* the insertion of items on to this right sibling page that would
* previously have been inserted on our target page. There might have
* been insertions that followed the target's downlink after it was made
* to point to right sibling instead of target by page deletion's first
* phase. The inserters insert items that would belong on target page.
* This race is very tight, but it's possible. This is our only problem.
*
* Non-problems:
*
* We are not hindered by a concurrent page split of the target; we'll
* never land on the second half of the page anyway. A concurrent split
* of the right page will also not matter, because the first data item
* remains the same within the left half, which we'll reliably land on. If
* we had to skip over ignorable/deleted pages, it cannot matter because
* their key space has already been atomically merged with the first
* non-ignorable page we eventually find (doesn't matter whether the page
* we eventually find is a true sibling or a cousin of target, which we go
* into below).
*
* Solution:
*
* Caller knows that it should reverify that target is not ignorable
* (half-dead or deleted) when cross-page sibling item comparison appears
* to indicate corruption (invariant fails). This detects the single race
* condition that exists for caller. This is correct because the
* continued existence of target block as non-ignorable (not half-dead or
* deleted) implies that target page was not merged into from the right by
* deletion; the key space at or after target never moved left. Target's
* parent either has the same downlink to target as before, or a <=
* downlink due to deletion at the left of target. Target either has the
* same highkey as before, or a highkey <= before when there is a page
* split. (The rightmost concurrently-split-from-target-page page will
* still have the same highkey as target was originally found to have,
* which for our purposes is equivalent to target's highkey itself never
* changing, since we reliably skip over
* concurrently-split-from-target-page pages.)
*
* In simpler terms, we allow that the key space of the target may expand
* left (the key space can move left on the left side of target only), but
* the target key space cannot expand right and get ahead of us without
* our detecting it. The key space of the target cannot shrink, unless it
* shrinks to zero due to the deletion of the original page, our canary
* condition. (To be very precise, we're a bit stricter than that because
* it might just have been that the target page split and only the
* original target page was deleted. We can be more strict, just not more
* lax.)
*
* Top level tree walk caller moves on to next page (makes it the new
* target) following recovery from this race. (cf. The rationale for
* child/downlink verification needing a ShareLock within
* bt_downlink_check(), where page deletion is also the main source of
* trouble.)
*
* Note that it doesn't matter if right sibling page here is actually a
* cousin page, because in order for the key space to be readjusted in a
* way that causes us issues in next level up (guiding problematic
* concurrent insertions to the cousin from the grandparent rather than to
* the sibling from the parent), there'd have to be page deletion of
* target's parent page (affecting target's parent's downlink in target's
* grandparent page). Internal page deletion only occurs when there are
* no child pages (they were all fully deleted), and caller is checking
* that the target's parent has at least one non-deleted (so
* non-ignorable) child: the target page. (Note that the first phase of
* deletion atomically marks the page to be deleted half-dead/ignorable at
* the same time downlink in its parent is removed, so caller will
* definitely not fail to detect that this happened.)
*
* This trick is inspired by the method backward scans use for dealing
* with concurrent page splits; concurrent page deletion is a problem that
* similarly receives special consideration sometimes (it's possible that
* the backwards scan will re-read its "original" block after failing to
* find a right-link to it, having already moved in the opposite direction
* (right/"forwards") a few times to try to locate one). Just like us,
* that happens only to determine if there was a concurrent page deletion
* of a reference page, and just like us if there was a page deletion of
* that reference page it means we can move on from caring about the
* reference page. See the nbtree README for a full description of how
* that works.
*/
nline = PageGetMaxOffsetNumber(rightpage);
/*
* Get first data item, if any
*/
if (P_ISLEAF(opaque) && nline >= P_FIRSTDATAKEY(opaque))
{
/* Return first data item (if any) */
rightitem = PageGetItemId(rightpage, P_FIRSTDATAKEY(opaque));
}
else if (!P_ISLEAF(opaque) &&
nline >= OffsetNumberNext(P_FIRSTDATAKEY(opaque)))
{
/*
* Return first item after the internal page's "negative infinity"
* item
*/
rightitem = PageGetItemId(rightpage,
OffsetNumberNext(P_FIRSTDATAKEY(opaque)));
}
else
{
/*
* No first item. Page is probably empty leaf page, but it's also
* possible that it's an internal page with only a negative infinity
* item.
*/
ereport(DEBUG1,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NO_DATA),
errmsg("%s block %u of index \"%s\" has no first data item",
P_ISLEAF(opaque) ? "leaf" : "internal", targetnext,
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel))));
return NULL;
}
/*
* Return first real item scankey. Note that this relies on right page
* memory remaining allocated.
*/
return _bt_mkscankey(state->rel,
(IndexTuple) PageGetItem(rightpage, rightitem));
}
/*
* Checks one of target's downlink against its child page.
*
* Conceptually, the target page continues to be what is checked here. The
* target block is still blamed in the event of finding an invariant violation.
* The downlink insertion into the target is probably where any problem raised
* here arises, and there is no such thing as a parent link, so doing the
* verification this way around is much more practical.
*/
static void
bt_downlink_check(BtreeCheckState *state, BlockNumber childblock,
ScanKey targetkey)
{
OffsetNumber offset;
OffsetNumber maxoffset;
Page child;
BTPageOpaque copaque;
/*
* Caller must have ShareLock on target relation, because of
* considerations around page deletion by VACUUM.
*
* NB: In general, page deletion deletes the right sibling's downlink, not
* the downlink of the page being deleted; the deleted page's downlink is
* reused for its sibling. The key space is thereby consolidated between
* the deleted page and its right sibling. (We cannot delete a parent
* page's rightmost child unless it is the last child page, and we intend
* to also delete the parent itself.)
*
* If this verification happened without a ShareLock, the following race
* condition could cause false positives:
*
* In general, concurrent page deletion might occur, including deletion of
* the left sibling of the child page that is examined here. If such a
* page deletion were to occur, closely followed by an insertion into the
* newly expanded key space of the child, a window for the false positive
* opens up: the stale parent/target downlink originally followed to get
* to the child legitimately ceases to be a lower bound on all items in
* the page, since the key space was concurrently expanded "left".
* (Insertion followed the "new" downlink for the child, not our now-stale
* downlink, which was concurrently physically removed in target/parent as
* part of deletion's first phase.)
*
* Note that while the cross-page-same-level last item check uses a trick
* that allows it to perform verification for !readonly callers, a similar
* trick seems difficult here. The trick that that other check uses is,
* in essence, to lock down race conditions to those that occur due to
* concurrent page deletion of the target; that's a race that can be
* reliably detected before actually reporting corruption.
*
* On the other hand, we'd need to lock down race conditions involving
* deletion of child's left page, for long enough to read the child page
* into memory (in other words, a scheme with concurrently held buffer
* locks on both child and left-of-child pages). That's unacceptable for
* amcheck functions on general principle, though.
*/
Assert(state->readonly);
/*
* Verify child page has the downlink key from target page (its parent) as
* a lower bound.
*
* Check all items, rather than checking just the first and trusting that
* the operator class obeys the transitive law.
*/
child = palloc_btree_page(state, childblock);
copaque = (BTPageOpaque) PageGetSpecialPointer(child);
maxoffset = PageGetMaxOffsetNumber(child);
/*
* Since there cannot be a concurrent VACUUM operation in readonly mode,
* and since a page has no links within other pages (siblings and parent)
* once it is marked fully deleted, it should be impossible to land on a
* fully deleted page.
*
* It does not quite make sense to enforce that the page cannot even be
* half-dead, despite the fact the downlink is modified at the same stage
* that the child leaf page is marked half-dead. That's incorrect because
* there may occasionally be multiple downlinks from a chain of pages
* undergoing deletion, where multiple successive calls are made to
* _bt_unlink_halfdead_page() by VACUUM before it can finally safely mark
* the leaf page as fully dead. While _bt_mark_page_halfdead() usually
* removes the downlink to the leaf page that is marked half-dead, that's
* not guaranteed, so it's possible we'll land on a half-dead page with a
* downlink due to an interrupted multi-level page deletion.
*
* We go ahead with our checks if the child page is half-dead. It's safe
* to do so because we do not test the child's high key, so it does not
* matter that the original high key will have been replaced by a dummy
* truncated high key within _bt_mark_page_halfdead(). All other page
* items are left intact on a half-dead page, so there is still something
* to test.
*/
if (P_ISDELETED(copaque))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("downlink to deleted page found in index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Parent block=%u child block=%u parent page lsn=%X/%X.",
state->targetblock, childblock,
(uint32) (state->targetlsn >> 32),
(uint32) state->targetlsn)));
for (offset = P_FIRSTDATAKEY(copaque);
offset <= maxoffset;
offset = OffsetNumberNext(offset))
{
/*
* Skip comparison of target page key against "negative infinity"
* item, if any. Checking it would indicate that it's not an upper
* bound, but that's only because of the hard-coding within
* _bt_compare().
*/
if (offset_is_negative_infinity(copaque, offset))
continue;
if (!invariant_leq_nontarget_offset(state, child,
targetkey, offset))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("down-link lower bound invariant violated for index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Parent block=%u child index tid=(%u,%u) parent page lsn=%X/%X.",
state->targetblock, childblock, offset,
(uint32) (state->targetlsn >> 32),
(uint32) state->targetlsn)));
}
pfree(child);
}
/*
* Checks if page is missing a downlink that it should have.
*
* A page that lacks a downlink/parent may indicate corruption. However, we
* must account for the fact that a missing downlink can occasionally be
* encountered in a non-corrupt index. This can be due to an interrupted page
* split, or an interrupted multi-level page deletion (i.e. there was a hard
* crash or an error during a page split, or while VACUUM was deleting a
* multi-level chain of pages).
*
* Note that this can only be called in readonly mode, so there is no need to
* be concerned about concurrent page splits or page deletions.
*/
static void
bt_downlink_missing_check(BtreeCheckState *state)
{
BTPageOpaque topaque = (BTPageOpaque) PageGetSpecialPointer(state->target);
ItemId itemid;
IndexTuple itup;
Page child;
BTPageOpaque copaque;
uint32 level;
BlockNumber childblk;
Assert(state->heapallindexed && state->readonly);
Assert(!P_IGNORE(topaque));
/* No next level up with downlinks to fingerprint from the true root */
if (P_ISROOT(topaque))
return;
/*
* Incomplete (interrupted) page splits can account for the lack of a
* downlink. Some inserting transaction should eventually complete the
* page split in passing, when it notices that the left sibling page is
* P_INCOMPLETE_SPLIT().
*
* In general, VACUUM is not prepared for there to be no downlink to a
* page that it deletes. This is the main reason why the lack of a
* downlink can be reported as corruption here. It's not obvious that an
* invalid missing downlink can result in wrong answers to queries,
* though, since index scans that land on the child may end up
* consistently moving right. The handling of concurrent page splits (and
* page deletions) within _bt_moveright() cannot distinguish
* inconsistencies that last for a moment from inconsistencies that are
* permanent and irrecoverable.
*
* VACUUM isn't even prepared to delete pages that have no downlink due to
* an incomplete page split, but it can detect and reason about that case
* by design, so it shouldn't be taken to indicate corruption. See
* _bt_pagedel() for full details.
*/
if (state->rightsplit)
{
ereport(DEBUG1,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NO_DATA),
errmsg("harmless interrupted page split detected in index %s",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Block=%u level=%u left sibling=%u page lsn=%X/%X.",
state->targetblock, topaque->btpo.level,
topaque->btpo_prev,
(uint32) (state->targetlsn >> 32),
(uint32) state->targetlsn)));
return;
}
/* Target's downlink is typically present in parent/fingerprinted */
if (!bloom_lacks_element(state->downlinkfilter,
(unsigned char *) &state->targetblock,
sizeof(BlockNumber)))
return;
/*
* Target is probably the "top parent" of a multi-level page deletion.
* We'll need to descend the subtree to make sure that descendant pages
* are consistent with that, though.
*
* If the target page (which must be non-ignorable) is a leaf page, then
* clearly it can't be the top parent. The lack of a downlink is probably
* a symptom of a broad problem that could just as easily cause
* inconsistencies anywhere else.
*/
if (P_ISLEAF(topaque))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("leaf index block lacks downlink in index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Block=%u page lsn=%X/%X.",
state->targetblock,
(uint32) (state->targetlsn >> 32),
(uint32) state->targetlsn)));
/* Descend from the target page, which is an internal page */
elog(DEBUG1, "checking for interrupted multi-level deletion due to missing downlink in index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel));
level = topaque->btpo.level;
itemid = PageGetItemId(state->target, P_FIRSTDATAKEY(topaque));
itup = (IndexTuple) PageGetItem(state->target, itemid);
childblk = BTreeInnerTupleGetDownLink(itup);
for (;;)
{
CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
child = palloc_btree_page(state, childblk);
copaque = (BTPageOpaque) PageGetSpecialPointer(child);
if (P_ISLEAF(copaque))
break;
/* Do an extra sanity check in passing on internal pages */
if (copaque->btpo.level != level - 1)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg_internal("downlink points to block in index \"%s\" whose level is not one level down",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Top parent/target block=%u block pointed to=%u expected level=%u level in pointed to block=%u.",
state->targetblock, childblk,
level - 1, copaque->btpo.level)));
level = copaque->btpo.level;
itemid = PageGetItemId(child, P_FIRSTDATAKEY(copaque));
itup = (IndexTuple) PageGetItem(child, itemid);
childblk = BTreeInnerTupleGetDownLink(itup);
/* Be slightly more pro-active in freeing this memory, just in case */
pfree(child);
}
/*
* Since there cannot be a concurrent VACUUM operation in readonly mode,
* and since a page has no links within other pages (siblings and parent)
* once it is marked fully deleted, it should be impossible to land on a
* fully deleted page. See bt_downlink_check() for further details.
*
* The bt_downlink_check() P_ISDELETED() check is repeated here because
* bt_downlink_check() does not visit pages reachable through negative
* infinity items. Besides, bt_downlink_check() is unwilling to descend
* multiple levels. (The similar bt_downlink_check() P_ISDELETED() check
* within bt_check_level_from_leftmost() won't reach the page either,
* since the leaf's live siblings should have their sibling links updated
* to bypass the deletion target page when it is marked fully dead.)
*
* If this error is raised, it might be due to a previous multi-level page
* deletion that failed to realize that it wasn't yet safe to mark the
* leaf page as fully dead. A "dangling downlink" will still remain when
* this happens. The fact that the dangling downlink's page (the leaf's
* parent/ancestor page) lacked a downlink is incidental.
*/
if (P_ISDELETED(copaque))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg_internal("downlink to deleted leaf page found in index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Top parent/target block=%u leaf block=%u top parent/target lsn=%X/%X.",
state->targetblock, childblk,
(uint32) (state->targetlsn >> 32),
(uint32) state->targetlsn)));
/*
* Iff leaf page is half-dead, its high key top parent link should point
* to what VACUUM considered to be the top parent page at the instant it
* was interrupted. Provided the high key link actually points to the
* target page, the missing downlink we detected is consistent with there
* having been an interrupted multi-level page deletion. This means that
* the subtree with the target page at its root (a page deletion chain) is
* in a consistent state, enabling VACUUM to resume deleting the entire
* chain the next time it encounters the half-dead leaf page.
*/
if (P_ISHALFDEAD(copaque) && !P_RIGHTMOST(copaque))
{
itemid = PageGetItemId(child, P_HIKEY);
itup = (IndexTuple) PageGetItem(child, itemid);
if (BTreeTupleGetTopParent(itup) == state->targetblock)
return;
}
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("internal index block lacks downlink in index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errdetail_internal("Block=%u level=%u page lsn=%X/%X.",
state->targetblock, topaque->btpo.level,
(uint32) (state->targetlsn >> 32),
(uint32) state->targetlsn)));
}
/*
* Per-tuple callback from IndexBuildHeapScan, used to determine if index has
* all the entries that definitely should have been observed in leaf pages of
* the target index (that is, all IndexTuples that were fingerprinted by our
* Bloom filter). All heapallindexed checks occur here.
*
* The redundancy between an index and the table it indexes provides a good
* opportunity to detect corruption, especially corruption within the table.
* The high level principle behind the verification performed here is that any
* IndexTuple that should be in an index following a fresh CREATE INDEX (based
* on the same index definition) should also have been in the original,
* existing index, which should have used exactly the same representation
*
* Since the overall structure of the index has already been verified, the most
* likely explanation for error here is a corrupt heap page (could be logical
* or physical corruption). Index corruption may still be detected here,
* though. Only readonly callers will have verified that left links and right
* links are in agreement, and so it's possible that a leaf page transposition
* within index is actually the source of corruption detected here (for
* !readonly callers). The checks performed only for readonly callers might
* more accurately frame the problem as a cross-page invariant issue (this
* could even be due to recovery not replaying all WAL records). The !readonly
* ERROR message raised here includes a HINT about retrying with readonly
* verification, just in case it's a cross-page invariant issue, though that
* isn't particularly likely.
*
* IndexBuildHeapScan() expects to be able to find the root tuple when a
* heap-only tuple (the live tuple at the end of some HOT chain) needs to be
* indexed, in order to replace the actual tuple's TID with the root tuple's
* TID (which is what we're actually passed back here). The index build heap
* scan code will raise an error when a tuple that claims to be the root of the
* heap-only tuple's HOT chain cannot be located. This catches cases where the
* original root item offset/root tuple for a HOT chain indicates (for whatever
* reason) that the entire HOT chain is dead, despite the fact that the latest
* heap-only tuple should be indexed. When this happens, sequential scans may
* always give correct answers, and all indexes may be considered structurally
* consistent (i.e. the nbtree structural checks would not detect corruption).
* It may be the case that only index scans give wrong answers, and yet heap or
* SLRU corruption is the real culprit. (While it's true that LP_DEAD bit
* setting will probably also leave the index in a corrupt state before too
* long, the problem is nonetheless that there is heap corruption.)
*
* Heap-only tuple handling within IndexBuildHeapScan() works in a way that
* helps us to detect index tuples that contain the wrong values (values that
* don't match the latest tuple in the HOT chain). This can happen when there
* is no superseding index tuple due to a faulty assessment of HOT safety,
* perhaps during the original CREATE INDEX. Because the latest tuple's
* contents are used with the root TID, an error will be raised when a tuple
* with the same TID but non-matching attribute values is passed back to us.
* Faulty assessment of HOT-safety was behind at least two distinct CREATE
* INDEX CONCURRENTLY bugs that made it into stable releases, one of which was
* undetected for many years. In short, the same principle that allows a
* REINDEX to repair corruption when there was an (undetected) broken HOT chain
* also allows us to detect the corruption in many cases.
*/
static void
bt_tuple_present_callback(Relation index, HeapTuple htup, Datum *values,
bool *isnull, bool tupleIsAlive, void *checkstate)
{
BtreeCheckState *state = (BtreeCheckState *) checkstate;
IndexTuple itup, norm;
Assert(state->heapallindexed);
/* Generate a normalized index tuple for fingerprinting */
itup = index_form_tuple(RelationGetDescr(index), values, isnull);
itup->t_tid = htup->t_self;
norm = bt_normalize_tuple(state, itup);
/* Probe Bloom filter -- tuple should be present */
if (bloom_lacks_element(state->filter, (unsigned char *) norm,
IndexTupleSize(norm)))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_DATA_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("heap tuple (%u,%u) from table \"%s\" lacks matching index tuple within index \"%s\"",
ItemPointerGetBlockNumber(&(itup->t_tid)),
ItemPointerGetOffsetNumber(&(itup->t_tid)),
RelationGetRelationName(state->heaprel),
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
!state->readonly
? errhint("Retrying verification using the function bt_index_parent_check() might provide a more specific error.")
: 0));
state->heaptuplespresent++;
pfree(itup);
/* Cannot leak memory here */
if (norm != itup)
pfree(norm);
}
/*
* Normalize an index tuple for fingerprinting.
*
* In general, index tuple formation is assumed to be deterministic by
* heapallindexed verification, and IndexTuples are assumed immutable. While
* the LP_DEAD bit is mutable in leaf pages, that's ItemId metadata, which is
* not fingerprinted. Normalization is required to compensate for corner
* cases where the determinism assumption doesn't quite work.
*
* There is currently one such case: index_form_tuple() does not try to hide
* the source TOAST state of input datums. The executor applies TOAST
* compression for heap tuples based on different criteria to the compression
* applied within btinsert()'s call to index_form_tuple(): it sometimes
* compresses more aggressively, resulting in compressed heap tuple datums but
* uncompressed corresponding index tuple datums. A subsequent heapallindexed
* verification will get a logically equivalent though bitwise unequal tuple
* from index_form_tuple(). False positive heapallindexed corruption reports
* could occur without normalizing away the inconsistency.
*
* Returned tuple is often caller's own original tuple. Otherwise, it is a
* new representation of caller's original index tuple, palloc()'d in caller's
* memory context.
*
* Note: This routine is not concerned with distinctions about the
* representation of tuples beyond those that might break heapallindexed
* verification. In particular, it won't try to normalize opclass-equal
* datums with potentially distinct representations (e.g., btree/numeric_ops
* index datums will not get their display scale normalized-away here).
* Normalization may need to be expanded to handle more cases in the future,
* though. For example, it's possible that non-pivot tuples could in the
* future have alternative logically equivalent representations due to using
* the INDEX_ALT_TID_MASK bit to implement intelligent deduplication.
*/
static IndexTuple
bt_normalize_tuple(BtreeCheckState *state, IndexTuple itup)
{
TupleDesc tupleDescriptor = RelationGetDescr(state->rel);
Datum normalized[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
bool isnull[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
bool toast_free[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
bool formnewtup = false;
IndexTuple reformed;
int i;
/* Easy case: It's immediately clear that tuple has no varlena datums */
if (!IndexTupleHasVarwidths(itup))
return itup;
for (i = 0; i < tupleDescriptor->natts; i++)
{
Form_pg_attribute att;
att = TupleDescAttr(tupleDescriptor, i);
/* Assume untoasted/already normalized datum initially */
toast_free[i] = false;
normalized[i] = index_getattr(itup, att->attnum,
tupleDescriptor,
&isnull[i]);
if (att->attbyval || att->attlen != -1 || isnull[i])
continue;
/*
* Callers always pass a tuple that could safely be inserted into the
* index without further processing, so an external varlena header
* should never be encountered here
*/
if (VARATT_IS_EXTERNAL(DatumGetPointer(normalized[i])))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("external varlena datum in tuple that references heap row (%u,%u) in index \"%s\"",
ItemPointerGetBlockNumber(&(itup->t_tid)),
ItemPointerGetOffsetNumber(&(itup->t_tid)),
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel))));
else if (VARATT_IS_COMPRESSED(DatumGetPointer(normalized[i])))
{
formnewtup = true;
normalized[i] = PointerGetDatum(PG_DETOAST_DATUM(normalized[i]));
toast_free[i] = true;
}
}
/* Easier case: Tuple has varlena datums, none of which are compressed */
if (!formnewtup)
return itup;
/*
* Hard case: Tuple had compressed varlena datums that necessitate
* creating normalized version of the tuple from uncompressed input datums
* (normalized input datums). This is rather naive, but shouldn't be
* necessary too often.
*
* Note that we rely on deterministic index_form_tuple() TOAST compression
* of normalized input.
*/
reformed = index_form_tuple(tupleDescriptor, normalized, isnull);
reformed->t_tid = itup->t_tid;
/* Cannot leak memory here */
for (i = 0; i < tupleDescriptor->natts; i++)
if (toast_free[i])
pfree(DatumGetPointer(normalized[i]));
return reformed;
}
/*
* Is particular offset within page (whose special state is passed by caller)
* the page negative-infinity item?
*
* As noted in comments above _bt_compare(), there is special handling of the
* first data item as a "negative infinity" item. The hard-coding within
* _bt_compare() makes comparing this item for the purposes of verification
* pointless at best, since the IndexTuple only contains a valid TID (a
* reference TID to child page).
*/
static inline bool
offset_is_negative_infinity(BTPageOpaque opaque, OffsetNumber offset)
{
/*
* For internal pages only, the first item after high key, if any, is
* negative infinity item. Internal pages always have a negative infinity
* item, whereas leaf pages never have one. This implies that negative
* infinity item is either first or second line item, or there is none
* within page.
*
* Negative infinity items are a special case among pivot tuples. They
* always have zero attributes, while all other pivot tuples always have
* nkeyatts attributes.
*
* Right-most pages don't have a high key, but could be said to
* conceptually have a "positive infinity" high key. Thus, there is a
* symmetry between down link items in parent pages, and high keys in
* children. Together, they represent the part of the key space that
* belongs to each page in the index. For example, all children of the
* root page will have negative infinity as a lower bound from root
* negative infinity downlink, and positive infinity as an upper bound
* (implicitly, from "imaginary" positive infinity high key in root).
*/
return !P_ISLEAF(opaque) && offset == P_FIRSTDATAKEY(opaque);
}
/*
* Does the invariant hold that the key is less than or equal to a given upper
* bound offset item?
*
* If this function returns false, convention is that caller throws error due
* to corruption.
*/
static inline bool
invariant_leq_offset(BtreeCheckState *state, ScanKey key,
OffsetNumber upperbound)
{
int16 nkeyatts = IndexRelationGetNumberOfKeyAttributes(state->rel);
int32 cmp;
cmp = _bt_compare(state->rel, nkeyatts, key, state->target, upperbound);
return cmp <= 0;
}
/*
* Does the invariant hold that the key is greater than or equal to a given
* lower bound offset item?
*
* If this function returns false, convention is that caller throws error due
* to corruption.
*/
static inline bool
invariant_geq_offset(BtreeCheckState *state, ScanKey key,
OffsetNumber lowerbound)
{
int16 nkeyatts = IndexRelationGetNumberOfKeyAttributes(state->rel);
int32 cmp;
cmp = _bt_compare(state->rel, nkeyatts, key, state->target, lowerbound);
return cmp >= 0;
}
/*
* Does the invariant hold that the key is less than or equal to a given upper
* bound offset item, with the offset relating to a caller-supplied page that
* is not the current target page? Caller's non-target page is typically a
* child page of the target, checked as part of checking a property of the
* target page (i.e. the key comes from the target).
*
* If this function returns false, convention is that caller throws error due
* to corruption.
*/
static inline bool
invariant_leq_nontarget_offset(BtreeCheckState *state,
Page nontarget, ScanKey key,
OffsetNumber upperbound)
{
int16 nkeyatts = IndexRelationGetNumberOfKeyAttributes(state->rel);
int32 cmp;
cmp = _bt_compare(state->rel, nkeyatts, key, nontarget, upperbound);
return cmp <= 0;
}
/*
* Given a block number of a B-Tree page, return page in palloc()'d memory.
* While at it, perform some basic checks of the page.
*
* There is never an attempt to get a consistent view of multiple pages using
* multiple concurrent buffer locks; in general, we only acquire a single pin
* and buffer lock at a time, which is often all that the nbtree code requires.
*
* Operating on a copy of the page is useful because it prevents control
* getting stuck in an uninterruptible state when an underlying operator class
* misbehaves.
*/
static Page
palloc_btree_page(BtreeCheckState *state, BlockNumber blocknum)
{
Buffer buffer;
Page page;
BTPageOpaque opaque;
OffsetNumber maxoffset;
page = palloc(BLCKSZ);
/*
* We copy the page into local storage to avoid holding pin on the buffer
* longer than we must.
*/
buffer = ReadBufferExtended(state->rel, MAIN_FORKNUM, blocknum, RBM_NORMAL,
state->checkstrategy);
LockBuffer(buffer, BT_READ);
/*
* Perform the same basic sanity checking that nbtree itself performs for
* every page:
*/
_bt_checkpage(state->rel, buffer);
/* Only use copy of page in palloc()'d memory */
memcpy(page, BufferGetPage(buffer), BLCKSZ);
UnlockReleaseBuffer(buffer);
opaque = (BTPageOpaque) PageGetSpecialPointer(page);
if (P_ISMETA(opaque) && blocknum != BTREE_METAPAGE)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("invalid meta page found at block %u in index \"%s\"",
blocknum, RelationGetRelationName(state->rel))));
/* Check page from block that ought to be meta page */
if (blocknum == BTREE_METAPAGE)
{
BTMetaPageData *metad = BTPageGetMeta(page);
if (!P_ISMETA(opaque) ||
metad->btm_magic != BTREE_MAGIC)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("index \"%s\" meta page is corrupt",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel))));
if (metad->btm_version < BTREE_MIN_VERSION ||
metad->btm_version > BTREE_VERSION)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("version mismatch in index \"%s\": file version %d, "
"current version %d, minimum supported version %d",
RelationGetRelationName(state->rel),
metad->btm_version, BTREE_VERSION,
BTREE_MIN_VERSION)));
/* Finished with metapage checks */
return page;
}
/*
* Deleted pages have no sane "level" field, so can only check non-deleted
* page level
*/
if (P_ISLEAF(opaque) && !P_ISDELETED(opaque) && opaque->btpo.level != 0)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("invalid leaf page level %u for block %u in index \"%s\"",
opaque->btpo.level, blocknum, RelationGetRelationName(state->rel))));
if (!P_ISLEAF(opaque) && !P_ISDELETED(opaque) &&
opaque->btpo.level == 0)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("invalid internal page level 0 for block %u in index \"%s\"",
blocknum, RelationGetRelationName(state->rel))));
/*
* Sanity checks for number of items on page.
*
* As noted at the beginning of _bt_binsrch(), an internal page must have
* children, since there must always be a negative infinity downlink
* (there may also be a highkey). In the case of non-rightmost leaf
* pages, there must be at least a highkey. Deleted pages on replica
* might contain no items, because page unlink re-initializes
* page-to-be-deleted. Deleted pages with no items might be on primary
* too due to preceding recovery, but on primary new deletions can't
* happen concurrently to amcheck.
*
* This is correct when pages are half-dead, since internal pages are
* never half-dead, and leaf pages must have a high key when half-dead
* (the rightmost page can never be deleted). It's also correct with
* fully deleted pages: _bt_unlink_halfdead_page() doesn't change anything
* about the target page other than setting the page as fully dead, and
* setting its xact field. In particular, it doesn't change the sibling
* links in the deletion target itself, since they're required when index
* scans land on the deletion target, and then need to move right (or need
* to move left, in the case of backward index scans).
*/
maxoffset = PageGetMaxOffsetNumber(page);
if (maxoffset > MaxIndexTuplesPerPage)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("Number of items on block %u of index \"%s\" exceeds MaxIndexTuplesPerPage (%u)",
blocknum, RelationGetRelationName(state->rel),
MaxIndexTuplesPerPage)));
if (!P_ISLEAF(opaque) && !P_ISDELETED(opaque) && maxoffset < P_FIRSTDATAKEY(opaque))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("internal block %u in index \"%s\" lacks high key and/or at least one downlink",
blocknum, RelationGetRelationName(state->rel))));
if (P_ISLEAF(opaque) && !P_ISDELETED(opaque) && !P_RIGHTMOST(opaque) && maxoffset < P_HIKEY)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("non-rightmost leaf block %u in index \"%s\" lacks high key item",
blocknum, RelationGetRelationName(state->rel))));
/*
* In general, internal pages are never marked half-dead, except on
* versions of Postgres prior to 9.4, where it can be valid transient
* state. This state is nonetheless treated as corruption by VACUUM on
* from version 9.4 on, so do the same here. See _bt_pagedel() for full
* details.
*
* Internal pages should never have garbage items, either.
*/
if (!P_ISLEAF(opaque) && P_ISHALFDEAD(opaque))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("internal page block %u in index \"%s\" is half-dead",
blocknum, RelationGetRelationName(state->rel)),
errhint("This can be caused by an interrupted VACUUM in version 9.3 or older, before upgrade. Please REINDEX it.")));
if (!P_ISLEAF(opaque) && P_HAS_GARBAGE(opaque))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INDEX_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("internal page block %u in index \"%s\" has garbage items",
blocknum, RelationGetRelationName(state->rel))));
return page;
}
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