Revert "Prevent incorrect updates of pg_index while reindexing pg_index itself."
authorTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Tue, 19 Apr 2011 20:55:34 +0000 (16:55 -0400)
committerTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Tue, 19 Apr 2011 20:55:34 +0000 (16:55 -0400)
This reverts commit 4b6106ccfea21e86943f881edcf3cfc03661a415 of 2011-04-15.
There's a better way to do it, which will follow shortly.

src/backend/catalog/index.c

index 201f92998d060a535bb92074030343cc2bc5734a..9c96509600dbd97a35d2c582c3c887d4ddb85a31 100644 (file)
@@ -1770,13 +1770,6 @@ index_build(Relation heapRelation,
                HeapTuple       indexTuple;
                Form_pg_index indexForm;
 
-               /*
-                * Broken HOT chains should not get reported in system catalogs; in
-                * particular it would be quite dangerous to try to modify the index's
-                * pg_index entry if we are reindexing pg_index itself.
-                */
-               Assert(!IsSystemRelation(heapRelation));
-
                pg_index = heap_open(IndexRelationId, RowExclusiveLock);
 
                indexTuple = SearchSysCacheCopy1(INDEXRELID,
@@ -1834,13 +1827,7 @@ index_build(Relation heapRelation,
  * A side effect is to set indexInfo->ii_BrokenHotChain to true if we detect
  * any potentially broken HOT chains.  Currently, we set this if there are
  * any RECENTLY_DEAD entries in a HOT chain, without trying very hard to
- * detect whether they're really incompatible with the chain tip.  However,
- * we do not ever set ii_BrokenHotChain true when the relation is a system
- * catalog.  This is to avoid problematic behavior when reindexing pg_index
- * itself: we can't safely change the index's indcheckxmin field when we're
- * partway through such an operation.  It should be okay since the set of
- * indexes on a system catalog ought not change during concurrent operations,
- * so that no HOT chain in it could ever become broken.
+ * detect whether they're really incompatible with the chain tip.
  */
 double
 IndexBuildHeapScan(Relation heapRelation,
@@ -2017,8 +2004,7 @@ IndexBuildHeapScan(Relation heapRelation,
                                        {
                                                indexIt = false;
                                                /* mark the index as unsafe for old snapshots */
-                                               if (!is_system_catalog)
-                                                       indexInfo->ii_BrokenHotChain = true;
+                                               indexInfo->ii_BrokenHotChain = true;
                                        }
                                        else if (indexInfo->ii_BrokenHotChain)
                                                indexIt = false;
@@ -2106,8 +2092,7 @@ IndexBuildHeapScan(Relation heapRelation,
                                        {
                                                indexIt = false;
                                                /* mark the index as unsafe for old snapshots */
-                                               if (!is_system_catalog)
-                                                       indexInfo->ii_BrokenHotChain = true;
+                                               indexInfo->ii_BrokenHotChain = true;
                                        }
                                        else if (indexInfo->ii_BrokenHotChain)
                                                indexIt = false;
@@ -2802,13 +2787,8 @@ reindex_index(Oid indexId, bool skip_constraint_checks)
         * We can also reset indcheckxmin, because we have now done a
         * non-concurrent index build, *except* in the case where index_build
         * found some still-broken HOT chains.
-        *
-        * When reindexing a system catalog, don't do any of this --- it would be
-        * particularly risky to try to modify pg_index while we are reindexing
-        * pg_index itself.  We don't support CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY on system
-        * catalogs anyway, and they should never have indcheckxmin set either.
         */
-       if (!skipped_constraint && !IsSystemRelation(heapRelation))
+       if (!skipped_constraint)
        {
                pg_index = heap_open(IndexRelationId, RowExclusiveLock);