Tomas Vondra <tomas.vondra@enterprisedb.com> writes:
> it seems there's a fairly annoying memory leak in trigger code,
> introduced by
> ...
> Attached is a patch, restoring the pre-12 behavior for me.
> While looking for other places allocating stuff in ExecutorState (for
> the UPDATE case) and leaving it there, I found two more cases:
> 1) copy_plpgsql_datums
> 2) make_expanded_record_from_tupdesc
> make_expanded_record_from_exprecord
> All of this is calls from plpgsql_exec_trigger.
Not sure about the expanded-record case, but both of your other two
fixes feel like poor substitutes for pushing the memory into a
shorter-lived context. In particular I'm quite surprised that
plpgsql isn't already allocating that workspace in the "procedure"
memory context.
> I wonder how much we should care about these cases. On the one hand we
> often leave the cleanup up to the memory context, but the assumption is
> the context is not unnecessarily long-lived. And ExecutorState is not
> that. And leaking memory per-row does not seem great either.
I agree per-row leaks in the ExecutorState context are not cool.
regards, tom lane