Hi,

Tom Lane írta:
> Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakan...@enterprisedb.com> writes:
>   
>> It doesn't feel right to always accept PQputCopyData in COPY OUT mode, 
>> though. IMHO there should be a new COPY IN+OUT mode.
>>     
>
> Yeah, I was going to make the same complaint.  Breaking basic
> error-checking functionality in libpq is not very acceptable.
>   

if you looked at my sync replication patch, basically I only added
the checking in PQputCopyData that it's allowed in COPY IN mode
iff the pgconn was set up for replication. I introduced a new libpq
function PQsetDuplexCopy() at the time but Fujii's idea was that
it can be omitted and use the conn->replication pointer instead.
It seems he forgot about it. Something like this might work:

    if (conn->asyncStatus != PGASYNC_COPY_IN &&
        !(conn->asyncStatus == PGASYNC_COPY_OUT &&
            conn->replication && conn->replication[0]))
          ...

This way the original error checking is still in place and only
a replication client can do a duplex COPY.

>> It should be pretty safe to add a CopyInOutResponse message to the 
>> protocol without a protocol version bump. Thoughts on that?
>>     
>
> Not if it's something that an existing application might see.  If
> it can only happen in replication mode it's OK.
>   

My PQsetDuplexCopy() call was only usable for a replication client,
it resulted in an "unknown protocol message" for a regular client.
For a replication client, walsender sent an ack and libpq have set
the "duplex copy" flag so it allowed PQputCopyData while in
COPY OUT. I'd like a little comment from you whether it's a
good idea, or the above check is enough.

> Personally I think this demonstrates that piggybacking replication
> data transfer on the COPY protocol was a bad design to start with.
> It's probably time to split them apart.
>   

Best regards,
Zoltán Böszörményi

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