Re: Interrupting long external library calls - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Sandro Santilli
Subject Re: Interrupting long external library calls
Date
Msg-id 20120516124245.GA29548@gnash
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In response to Re: Interrupting long external library calls  (Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakangas@enterprisedb.com>)
Responses Re: Interrupting long external library calls
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On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 02:46:17PM +0300, Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
> On 16.05.2012 14:30, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
> >On 16/05/12 11:39, Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
> >
> >>However, if you're absolutely positively sure that the library function
> >>can tolerate that, you can set "ImmediateInterruptOK = true" before
> >>calling it. See e.g PGSemaphoreLock() on how that's done before starting
> >>to sleep on a semapgore.
> >
> >Hi Heikki,
> >
> >Yes that appears to work fine on the surface - just testing now to
> >determine what state everything is left in when queries are aborted
> >prematurely.
> 
> You're unlikely to catch all problems just by testing. I wouldn't
> trust that it's safe unless the library authors specifically
> mentions that it is safe to longjump out of the function at any
> time. Note for example that if the library function calls back to
> palloc/pfree, then it's not safe, because interrupting those
> functions is not safe.

I'm right now getting the external library into using memory allocator
wrappers so to provide an syntetized OOM condition in an aim to have a 
more predictable answer to that.

But CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS doesn't return, right ?
Is there another macro for just checking w/out yet acting upon it ?

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