Re: [PATCH] Fix minRecoveryPoint not advanced past checkpoint in CreateRestartPoint - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Heikki Linnakangas
Subject Re: [PATCH] Fix minRecoveryPoint not advanced past checkpoint in CreateRestartPoint
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Msg-id 038d97bc-fbe4-4d99-b7a5-e468ef361123@iki.fi
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In response to [PATCH] Fix minRecoveryPoint not advanced past checkpoint in CreateRestartPoint  (Adam Lee <adam8157@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: [PATCH] Fix minRecoveryPoint not advanced past checkpoint in CreateRestartPoint
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On 01/04/2026 11:53, Adam Lee wrote:
> Hi hackers,
> 
> I ran into this while working on recovery pre-check logic that relies on
> pg_controldata to verify whether replay has reached a specific restore point.
> 
> Reproducer:
> 
> ```
>    -- on primary:
>    CHECKPOINT;
>    SELECT pg_create_restore_point('test_rp');
> 
>    -- recover with:
>    --   recovery_target_name = 'test_rp'
>    --   recovery_target_action = 'shutdown'
> 
>    -- after recovery shuts down:
>    pg_controldata shows minRecoveryPoint 104 bytes behind
>    pg_create_restore_point's return value (104 bytes = one
>    RESTORE_POINT WAL record).
> ```
> 
> My RCA:
> 
> When recovery_target_action=shutdown triggers, the checkpointer performs a
> shutdown restartpoint via CreateRestartPoint(). If a CHECKPOINT record was
> replayed shortly before the recovery target, CreateRestartPoint advances
> minRecoveryPoint to the end of that CHECKPOINT record.
> 
> However, any no-op records replayed after the CHECKPOINT (such as
> RESTORE_POINT) do not dirty pages, so the lazy minRecoveryPoint update that
> normally happens during page flushes never fires for them. As a result,
> minRecoveryPoint in pg_control ends up behind the actual replay position.

Hmm, what exactly does minRecoveryPoint mean? The current behavior is 
correct in the sense that if you restarted recovery, you could still 
stop the recovery at the earlier LSN that's the minRecoveryPoint in the 
control file, and the system would be consistent. I agree it feels 
pretty weird though, it would seem natural to advance minRecoveryPoint 
to the last replayed record on a restartpoint.

> My Fix:
> 
> The attached patch fixes this by reading the current replay position from
> shared memory after advancing minRecoveryPoint to the checkpoint end, and
> advancing further if replay has progressed past it. This is safe because
> CheckPointGuts() has already flushed all dirty buffers and the startup process
> has exited, so replayEndRecPtr is stable and all pages are on disk.

We have this comment earlier in CreateRestartPoint():

>      * We don't explicitly advance minRecoveryPoint when we do create a
>      * restartpoint. It's assumed that flushing the buffers will do that as a
>      * side-effect.

That assumption is not quite right, then.

Perhaps we should simply call UpdateMinRecoveryPoint()? That would cause 
the control file to be flushed twice though, so it's a little 
inefficient, but maybe that's fine.

If we go with your patch, does it make this existing logic below obsolete?

>         if (ControlFile->state == DB_IN_ARCHIVE_RECOVERY)
>         {
>             if (ControlFile->minRecoveryPoint < lastCheckPointEndPtr)
>             {
>                 ControlFile->minRecoveryPoint = lastCheckPointEndPtr;
>                 ControlFile->minRecoveryPointTLI = lastCheckPoint.ThisTimeLineID;
> 
>                 /* update local copy */
>                 LocalMinRecoveryPoint = ControlFile->minRecoveryPoint;
>                 LocalMinRecoveryPointTLI = ControlFile->minRecoveryPointTLI;
>             }
>             if (flags & CHECKPOINT_IS_SHUTDOWN)
>                 ControlFile->state = DB_SHUTDOWNED_IN_RECOVERY;
>         }

- Heikki




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