ExecForceStoreMinimalTuple leaks memory like there's no tomorrow - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tom Lane
Subject ExecForceStoreMinimalTuple leaks memory like there's no tomorrow
Date
Msg-id 366.1555382816@sss.pgh.pa.us
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Re: ExecForceStoreMinimalTuple leaks memory like there's no tomorrow
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Using HEAD,

create table t1 as select generate_series(1,40000000) id;
vacuum analyze t1;
explain select * from t1, t1 t1b where t1.id = t1b.id;
-- should indicate a hash join
explain analyze select * from t1, t1 t1b where t1.id = t1b.id;

... watch the process's memory consumption bloat.  (It runs for
awhile before that starts to happen, but eventually it goes to
a couple of GB.)

It looks to me like the problem is that ExecHashJoinGetSavedTuple
calls ExecForceStoreMinimalTuple with shouldFree = true, and
ExecForceStoreMinimalTuple's second code branch simply ignores
the requirement to free the supplied tuple.

            regards, tom lane



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