From 1a9b1cc18e068e181f85ab8712ac4d2274d609ab Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Masahiko Sawada Date: Wed, 27 May 2026 16:25:59 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Fix race between ProcSignalInit() and EmitProcSignalBarrier(). Previously, ProcSignalInit() read the global barrier generation before publishing its PID into pss_pid. This created a race condition: a process could initialize its local generation with an older global value, while a concurrent EmitProcSignalBarrier() might skip that process because its pss_pid was still zero. This resulted in WaitForProcSignalBarrier() hanging indefinitely. Fix this by publishing pss_pid before reading psh_barrierGeneration with a memory barrier so that the store to pss_pid is ordered before the load. A concurrent EmitProcSignalBarrier() then either observes the published PID and signals this slot, or completes its generation increment before we load it. While this race has become more visible due to recent features using signal barriers in more places (such as online wal_level changes), the issue is theoretically present since signal barriers were introduced to release smgr caches (e.g., in DROP DATABASE). v14 has the procsiangl barrier infrastricutre but no in-tree caller that actually emits a barrier, so the case is unreachable there. This issue was also reported by buildfarm member flaviventris. Reported-by: Melanie Plageman Reviewed-by: Alexander Lakhin Reviewed-by: Matthias van de Meent Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEze2WgAJmWReDN7Chtba8Er2YBvKCoa0KVN25-1evnTrHsLyA@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 15 --- src/backend/storage/ipc/procsignal.c | 10 +++++++++- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/src/backend/storage/ipc/procsignal.c b/src/backend/storage/ipc/procsignal.c index 05d99b452c3..e7c9da2b940 100644 --- a/src/backend/storage/ipc/procsignal.c +++ b/src/backend/storage/ipc/procsignal.c @@ -185,6 +185,15 @@ ProcSignalInit(const uint8 *cancel_key, int cancel_key_len) /* Clear out any leftover signal reasons */ MemSet(slot->pss_signalFlags, 0, NUM_PROCSIGNALS * sizeof(sig_atomic_t)); + /* + * Publish the PID before reading the global barrier generation to ensure + * that EmitProcSignalBarrier() doesn't skip us while we are grabbing an + * older generation. We need a memory barrier here to make sure that the + * update of pss_pid is ordered before the subsequent load of + * psh_barrierGeneration. + */ + pg_atomic_write_membarrier_u32(&slot->pss_pid, MyProcPid); + /* * Initialize barrier state. Since we're a brand-new process, there * shouldn't be any leftover backend-private state that needs to be @@ -204,7 +213,6 @@ ProcSignalInit(const uint8 *cancel_key, int cancel_key_len) if (cancel_key_len > 0) memcpy(slot->pss_cancel_key, cancel_key, cancel_key_len); slot->pss_cancel_key_len = cancel_key_len; - pg_atomic_write_u32(&slot->pss_pid, MyProcPid); SpinLockRelease(&slot->pss_mutex);