When reusing an existing WAL receiver after it has reached WALRCV_WAITING for new instructions, RequestXLogStreaming() copied PrimaryConnInfo into WalRcv->conninfo before switching the state to WALRCV_RESTARTING. At that point ready_to_display could still be true, so pg_stat_wal_receiver could expose the raw connection string, including sensitive fields, but it should only show the user-displayable version of the connection string. WALRCV_RESTARTING does not establish a new connection. The waiting WAL receiver reuses its existing connection and only needs a new startpoint and timeline, so there is no need to copy the raw connection string into shared memory again. Let's only copy conninfo when launching a new WAL receiver after WALRCV_STOPPED, not while waiting for instructions. This commit adds coverage for the case fixed by this commit to the timeline-switch test by verifying that the WAL receiver conninfo remains consistent across the jump. Backpatch all the way down, as this issue is possible since pg_stat_wal_receiver has been introduced. Author: Chao Li <li.evan.chao@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/EF91FF76-1E2B-4F3B-9162-290B4DC517FF@gmail.com Backpatch-through: 14 |
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PostgreSQL Database Management System
This directory contains the source code distribution of the PostgreSQL database management system.
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