here are the steps to reproduce:

--------
1. intall win32 beta3 as new instance using UTF8 / en_US and tsearch2 module, everything else default
2. create new db with encoding UTF8, standard template
3. load data from http://alternize.com/pgsql/tsearch2test.zip (updated dump so it only includes the test table/data)
4. issue query: UPDATE test SET idxFTI = to_tsvector('default', sometext);
5. watch the process die... *sniff*
-------

(steps 1 & 2 can probably be skipped, but i wanted to have a clean test env)

best regards,
thomas



----- Original Message ----- From: "imad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Magnus Hagander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Thomas H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org>; "Tom Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: [BUGS] 8.2beta1 (w32): server process crash (tsvector)


yeah... i dont think it will be related to index anyway.
it looks to me that some extra bytes are written to the allocated
memory when locale is set to en-US etc. The warning

"WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C6D0F8"

is generated when you write bytes on a location more than its allocated size,
and this thing will eventualy lead to a server crash.

Now, I would suggest try to minimize the script and look for the action
with leads to this warning. Then a debug would be easy on the execution
path and I guess, there won't be any problem in parsing and planning.

Can you send me the knotty script BTW?


--Imad
www.EnterpriseDB.com

On 11/12/06, Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, I've run this test on an assert enabled build (my msvc build,
actually, so I could get a debugger on it if needed). It then outputs:

WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C6D0F8
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C6AEA0
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C6B200
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C44630
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C4C118
WARNING:  problem in alloc set ExprContext: bogus aset link in block
02C435A8, c
hunk 02C44520
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C66440
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C3B9D0
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C3BDE8
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C4E7E0
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C47508
WARNING:  problem in alloc set ExprContext: bogus aset link in block
02C435A8, c
hunk 02C47528
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C43800
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C66C90
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C68270
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C4F5D8
WARNING:  problem in alloc set ExprContext: bogus aset link in block
02C4E6F8, c
hunk 02C4F5F8
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C7B680
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C45190
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C46AC8
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C3C538
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C67B90
WARNING:  detected write past chunk end in ExprContext 02C438F0
WARNING:  problem in alloc set ExprContext: bad single-chunk 02C43FB8 in
block 0
2C435A8
WARNING:  problem in alloc set ExprContext: bogus aset link in block
02C435A8, c
hunk 02C43FB8
server closed the connection unexpectedly
        This probably means the server terminated abnormally
        before or while processing the request.




The actual crash happens on line 1142 of AllocSetCheck. Full callstack
is:
>       postgres.exe!AllocSetCheck(MemoryContextData *
context=0x02c455b8)  Line 1142 + 0x11 bytes     C
        postgres.exe!AllocSetReset(MemoryContextData *
context=0x02c455b8)  Line 409 + 0x9 bytes       C
        postgres.exe!MemoryContextReset(MemoryContextData *
context=0x02c455b8)  Line 129 + 0xf bytes       C
        postgres.exe!ExecScan(ScanState * node=0x02c227d0,
TupleTableSlot * (ScanState *)* accessMtd=0x00530b70)  Line 91 + 0xc
bytes   C
        postgres.exe!ExecSeqScan(ScanState * node=0x02c227d0)  Line 130
+ 0xe bytes     C
        postgres.exe!ExecProcNode(PlanState * node=0x02c227d0)  Line 349
+ 0x9 bytes     C
        postgres.exe!ExecutePlan(EState * estate=0x02c223e8, PlanState *
planstate=0x02c227d0, CmdType operation=CMD_UPDATE, long numberTuples=0,
ScanDirection direction=ForwardScanDirection, _DestReceiver *
dest=0x02bf8d30)  Line 1081 + 0x9 bytes C
        postgres.exe!ExecutorRun(QueryDesc * queryDesc=0x02c44078,
ScanDirection direction=ForwardScanDirection, long count=0)  Line 246 +
0x20 bytes      C
        postgres.exe!ProcessQuery(Query * parsetree=0x02bddab0, Plan *
plan=0x02bf7e28, ParamListInfoData * params=0x00000000, _DestReceiver *
dest=0x02bf8d30, char * completionTag=0x00d4fb24)  Line 157 + 0xd bytes
C
        postgres.exe!PortalRunMulti(PortalData * portal=0x02c48138,
_DestReceiver * dest=0x02bf8d30, _DestReceiver * altdest=0x02bf8d30,
char * completionTag=0x00d4fb24)  Line 1148 + 0x1c bytes        C
        postgres.exe!PortalRun(PortalData * portal=0x02c48138, long
count=2147483647, _DestReceiver * dest=0x02bf8d30, _DestReceiver *
altdest=0x02bf8d30, char * completionTag=0x00d4fb24)  Line 700 + 0x15
bytes   C
        postgres.exe!exec_simple_query(const char *
query_string=0x02bdd4c8)  Line 943 + 0x23 bytes C
        postgres.exe!PostgresMain(int argc=4, char * * argv=0x02ba2478,
const char * username=0x025e7af8)  Line 3414 + 0xc bytes        C
        postgres.exe!BackendRun(Port * port=0x00d4fd2c)  Line 2853 +
0x17 bytes      C
        postgres.exe!SubPostmasterMain(int argc=3, char * *
argv=0x025e5b30)  Line 3288 + 0xc bytes C
        postgres.exe!main(int argc=3, char * * argv=0x025e5b30)  Line
165 + 0xd bytes C




Can someone point me towards what next to check? :-)

Oh, and per Thomas, this does NOT appear to happen in C locale, but
happens in both de_CH and en_US. ANd I've tested in Swedish_Sweden,
which also crashes.

Note that this appears not to be index related at all, because during
this test there is only a standard btree index on "someint", and nothing
on the tsvector column.

//Magnus


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thomas H.
> Sent: den 12 november 2006 15:06
> To: pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [BUGS] 8.2beta1 (w32): server process crash (tsvector)
>
> this bug (please see below) is unfortunately still present in
> beta3 (win32 build). test case still crashes the child
> process and lets postmaster kill & reload everything.
>
> it is not GiST-related, i've just validated the same problem
> using GIN.
>
> this breaks tsearch2 functionality on our win32 system as no
> tsvector-indexing of new/existing rows is possible (crash
> after ~10 processed rows). searching already indexed rows works fine.
>
> best regards,
> thomas
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Tom Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 9:19 PM
> Subject: Re: [BUGS] 8.2beta1 (w32): server process crash (tsvector)
>
>
> >>> the following query will crash the server process:
> >>> INSERT INTO news.news
> >>> SELECT * FROM news.news2;
> >>
> >> This is undoubtedly data-dependent.  Can you supply some
> sample data
> >> that makes it happen?
> >
> > it's not only happening with INSERTS, but also updates. as
> thats easier to
> > test, here's how i can reproduce the error:
> >
> > 1. create new database (encoding: UTF8) with tsearch2 on
> 8.2b1 win32
> > (system
> > locale: de_CH.1252)
> > 2. insert the data from the zip file
> > [http://alternize.com/pgsql/tsearch2test.zip] (be sure to
> also update
> > pg_ts_cf /
> > pg_ts_cfgmap as we have WIN1252 locale)
> > 3. execute UPDATE test SET idxFTI = to_tsvector('default',
> "sometext"); or
> > similar queries
> > 4. hopefully see the process crashing as i do ;-)
> >
> >
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 LOG:  server process (PID 4584) exited with exit
> > code -1073741819
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 LOG:  terminating any other active
> server processes
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 WARNING:  terminating connection
> because of crash of
> > another server process
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 DETAIL:  The postmaster has commanded
> this server
> > process to roll back the current transaction and exit,
> because another
> > server process exited abnormally and possibly corrupted
> shared memory.
> > {snipp}
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 LOG:  all server processes terminated;
> reinitializing
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 LOG:  database system was interrupted
> at 2006-10-17
> > 17:23:41 W. Europe Daylight Time
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 LOG:  Windows
> fopen("recovery.conf","r") failed: code
> > 2,
> > errno 2
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 LOG:  Windows
> fopen("pg_xlog/00000001.history","r")
> > failed: code 2, errno 2
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 LOG:  Windows fopen("backup_label","r")
> failed: code
> > 2,
> > errno 2
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 LOG:  checkpoint record is at 0/E2ECA728
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 LOG:  redo record is at 0/E2ECA728;
> undo record is at
> > 0/0; shutdown FALSE
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 LOG:  next transaction ID: 0/514299;
> next OID: 6276957
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 LOG:  next MultiXactId: 1; next
> MultiXactOffset: 0
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 LOG:  database system was not properly
> shut down;
> > automatic recovery in progress
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 LOG:  redo starts at 0/E2ECA778
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 LOG:  unexpected pageaddr 0/DB0CC000 in
> log file 0,
> > segment 227, offset 835584
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:44 LOG:  redo done at 0/E30CBE78
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:45 LOG:  database system is ready
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:45 LOG:  Windows fopen("global/pg_fsm.cache","rb")
> > failed:
> > code 2, errno 2
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:45 LOG:  transaction ID wrap limit is
> 2147484172, limited
> > by database "postgres"
> > 2006-10-17 17:23:45 LOG:  Windows
> fopen("global/pgstat.stat","rb") failed:
> > code 2, errno 2
> >
> >
> > i've also tried to update each record on its own in a
> for-loop. here the
> > crash happens as well, sometimes after 10 updates,
> sometimes after 100
> > updates, sometimes even after 1 update. but eventually
> every record can be
> > updated. so i do not think its entierly content-related...
> >
> > for what its worth, here's the output of pg_controldata:
> >
> > pg_control version number:            822
> > Catalog version number:               200609181
> > Database system identifier:           4986650172201464825
> > Database cluster state:               in production
> > pg_control last modified:             17.10.2006 17:44:29
> > Current log file ID:                  0
> > Next log file segment:                230
> > Latest checkpoint location:           0/E4E0F978
> > Prior checkpoint location:            0/E46BF420
> > Latest checkpoint's REDO location:    0/E4E03098
> > Latest checkpoint's UNDO location:    0/0
> > Latest checkpoint's TimeLineID:       1
> > Latest checkpoint's NextXID:          0/531333
> > Latest checkpoint's NextOID:          6285149
> > Latest checkpoint's NextMultiXactId:  1
> > Latest checkpoint's NextMultiOffset:  0
> > Time of latest checkpoint:            17.10.2006 17:43:45
> > Minimum recovery ending location:     0/0
> > Maximum data alignment:               8
> > Database block size:                  8192
> > Blocks per segment of large relation: 131072
> > WAL block size:                       8192
> > Bytes per WAL segment:                16777216
> > Maximum length of identifiers:        64
> > Maximum columns in an index:          32
> > Date/time type storage:               floating-point numbers
> > Maximum length of locale name:        128
> > LC_COLLATE:                           German_Switzerland.1252
> > LC_CTYPE:                             German_Switzerland.1252
> >
> > let me know if more information / data is needed.
> >
> > on a sidenote: are those fopen() errors
> debug-code-leftovers or something
> > one should worry about? i can't find those files on the file system.
> >
> > - thomas
> >
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