Re: BUG #19373: One backend hanging in AioIoUringExecution blocking other backends - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Michael Kröll
Subject Re: BUG #19373: One backend hanging in AioIoUringExecution blocking other backends
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Msg-id b2f5cedd-603e-48f3-9810-bd26f01ac765@gmail.com
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In response to Re: BUG #19373: One backend hanging in AioIoUringExecution blocking other backends  (surya poondla <suryapoondla4@gmail.com>)
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On 1/17/26 01:09, surya poondla wrote:
>     Restarting the cluster did not go through until the hanging leader
>     PID was
>     ``SIGKILL``ed
> 
> Am I understanding this correctly as "Normal shutdown (SIGTERM or pg_ctl 
> stop) did not complete, and postmaster remained waiting on 
> until AioIoUringExecution was force killed" ?

Remained waiting until the PG backend process in wait_event 
AioIoUringExecution was SIGKILLed.

> I’m interested in digging into this and am wondering about the below
> 1. What filesystem and storage was this instance running on

Two of
Disk model: INTEL SSDPE2KX010T7
Units: sectors of 1 * 4096 = 4096 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes
in a software RAID 1 on ext4

> 2. Was this a parallel sequential scan, was any index access involved?

I not have the exact query plan for this one as it depends on the bind 
parameters passed and there are three ARRAY type bind parameters for the 
query in question.

Typically the query plan looks like this:

  Gather  (cost=1825.51..30731.85 rows=6391 width=678)
    Workers Planned: 2
    ->  Nested Loop  (cost=825.51..29092.75 rows=2663 width=678)
          ->  Parallel Bitmap Heap Scan on offer o 
(cost=825.09..22161.55 rows=2676 width=542)
                Recheck Cond: (id = ANY 

('{3048845,2121345,2840302,2807790,3273743,2798121,2017850,3226237,1501236,2449122,2891576,2927727,3526960,3467910,2929690,3299523,3458918,2840304,1707208,2101471,245>
                Filter: (vfb_in_de AND ((loc)::text = ANY 
('{de,at}'::text[])))
                ->  Bitmap Index Scan on offer_id_npr_lzf_idx 
(cost=0.00..822.62 rows=14268 width=0)
                      Index Cond: (id = ANY 

('{3048845,2121345,2840302,2807790,3273743,2798121,2017850,3226237,1501236,2449122,2891576,2927727,3526960,3467910,2929690,3299523,3458918,2840304,1707208,2101471>
          ->  Index Scan using gh_haendler_pkey on gh_haendler 
(cost=0.42..2.58 rows=1 width=8)
                Index Cond: (h_id = o.h_id)
                Filter: (COALESCE(multimerchants_template_id, o.h_id) <> 
ALL ('{4957}'::integer[]))

In the case of the problematic query/params/backend there were *two* 
workers with the associated leader PID found in pg_stat_activity.

> 3. By any chance do you have a reproducible test case?

Unfortunately not: We had this happily running in production for 
multiple weeks without issues on three identical machines and it 
happened once on one. We could not reproduce it on our 
development/testing machines.

At the moment we have switched to io_method=worker which at least for 
the index driven use cases on those machines won't make a big difference.

We could configure one of those three boxes again with io_uring but will 
not know ahead if we'll trigger this issue ever again and would need to 
have a solid specific monitoring in place before.

At the same time, we've upgraded to Kernel 6.12 by now on those boxes 
and if the issue was related to an interaction dependant on the io_uring 
versions, this might be another reason, we'll likely not see the same 
issue again.

> 4. Can you share what shared_preload_libraries you are using?

pg_stat_statements is the only one used there.

Thank you for having a look. Sorry for not being able to provide more 
specifics.

BR,
Michael


> Regards,
> Surya Poondla




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