On Thu, 21 May 2026 at 07:40, Chao Li <[email protected]> wrote:
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>
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> > On May 20, 2026, at 17:19, Fujii Masao <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, May 20, 2026 at 4:21 PM Chao Li <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> While testing “Log remote NOTICE, WARNING, and similar messages using
> >> ereport()”, I noticed that libpqsrv_notice_receiver is only installed
> >> after libpqsrv_connect() finishes. As a result, NOTICE messages generated
> >> during connection establishment are missed by ereport() and are still
> >> printed to stderr.
> >>
> >> To reproduce the issue, I created a separate database called remotedb and
> >> defined a login trigger that emits a NOTICE message:
> >> ```
> >> CREATE DATABASE remotedb;
> >>
> >> \c remotedb
> >>
> >> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION repro_login_notice()
> >> RETURNS event_trigger
> >> LANGUAGE plpgsql AS $$
> >> BEGIN
> >> RAISE NOTICE 'startup notice from remotedb login trigger';
> >> END;
> >> $$;
> >>
> >> CREATE EVENT TRIGGER repro_login_notice_trg
> >> ON login
> >> EXECUTE FUNCTION repro_login_notice();
> >>
> >> ALTER EVENT TRIGGER repro_login_notice_trg ENABLE ALWAYS;
> >> ```
> >>
> >> Then, from another database:
> >> ```
> >> evantest=# create extension dblink;
> >> CREATE EXTENSION
> >> evantest=# SELECT dblink_connect('host=127.0.0.1 port=5432 dbname=remotedb
> >> user=chaol sslmode=disable gssencmode=disable');
> >> dblink_connect
> >> ----------------
> >> OK
> >> (1 row)
> >> ```
> >>
> >> In the system log, the NOTICE message is printed directly:
> >> ```
> >> 2026-05-20 13:02:19.350 CST [24909] STATEMENT: SELECT
> >> dblink_connect('host=127.0.0.1 port=5432 dbname=remotedb user=chaol
> >> sslmode=disable gssencmode=disable');
> >> NOTICE: startup notice from remotedb login trigger
> >> ```
> >>
> >> To fix that, I think we should install libpqsrv_notice_receiver before
> >> libpqsrv_connect_internal(). In the attached patch, I added two helpers:
> >> libpqsrv_connect_with_notice_receiver() and
> >> libpqsrv_connect_params_with_notice_receiver().
> >>
> >> With the fix, the NOTICE message now looks like this:
> >> ```
> >> 2026-05-20 14:44:49.296 CST [45567] LOG: received message via remote
> >> connection: NOTICE: startup notice from remotedb login trigger
> >> 2026-05-20 14:44:49.296 CST [45567] STATEMENT: SELECT
> >> dblink_connect('host=127.0.0.1 port=5432 dbname=remotedb user=chaol
> >> sslmode=disable gssencmode=disable');
> >> ```
> >>
> >> Please see the attached patch for details.
> >
> > Thanks for the report and patch!
> >
> > I'd prefer to avoid adding notice-receiver-specific wrappers such as
> > libpqsrv_connect_with_notice_receiver(). Instead, how about splitting
> > libpqsrv_connect() into two steps: libpqsrv_connect_start(), which performs
> > libpqsrv_connect_prepare() and PQconnectStart(), and
> > libpqsrv_connect_complete(), which runs libpqsrv_connect_internal()?
> >
> > With this approach, callers could invoke PQsetNoticeReceiver() after
> > libpqsrv_connect_start() returns but before libpqsrv_connect_complete() is
> > called. This would allow startup-time notices to be handled correctly
> > without
> > introducing a dedicated wrapper function.
> >
> > Compared to the *_with_notice_receiver() approach, this design is more
> > general because it exposes the phase between PQconnectStart() and connection
> > completion. It could also support other kinds of per-connection setup in the
> > future, not just notice receiver installation. Thought?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > --
> > Fujii Masao
>
> The idea sounds good to me, so v2 is implemented following that idea.
>
> A few things I want to point out abut v2:
>
> * Since libpqsrv_connect_complete() would only wrap
> libpqsrv_connect_internal(), I just renamed libpqsrv_connect_internal() to
> libpqsrv_connect_complete().
> * Since libpqsrv_connect() is now split into two phases,
> libpqsrv_connect_complete() must be called even if conn is NULL, because it
> may need to call ReleaseExternalFD(). I mentioned this in the header comment
> of libpqsrv_connect_start().
> * In the postgres_fdw/connection.c change, I introduced a new local variable,
> start_conn, to keep the original logic unchanged. Because there is a
> PG_TRY/PG_CATCH block, conn is assigned only after
> libpqsrv_connect_complete() finishes successfully.
Thanks for reporting this issue. I was able to reproduce the issue
with the steps provided and your patch fixes the issue.
Few comments:
1) No need of conn variable here, we can directly return
PQconnectStart(conninfo) in this function:
+static inline PGconn *
+libpqsrv_connect_start(const char *conninfo)
+{
+ PGconn *conn = NULL;
+
+ libpqsrv_connect_prepare();
+
+ conn = PQconnectStart(conninfo);
+
+ return conn;
+}
2) Similarly here too:
+static inline PGconn *
+libpqsrv_connect_params_start(const char *const *keywords,
+ const char *const *values,
+ int expand_dbname)
{
PGconn *conn = NULL;
libpqsrv_connect_prepare();
- conn = PQconnectStart(conninfo);
-
- libpqsrv_connect_internal(conn, wait_event_info);
+ conn = PQconnectStartParams(keywords, values, expand_dbname);
return conn;
}
Regards,
Vignesh