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Fix memory leak on DSM slot exhaustion.
If we attempt to create a DSM segment when no slots are available, we should return the memory to the operating system. Previously we did that if the DSM_CREATE_NULL_IF_MAXSEGMENTS flag was passed in, but we didn't do it if an error was raised. Repair. Back-patch to 9.4, where DSM segments arrived. Author: Thomas Munro Reviewed-by: Robert Haas Reported-by: Julian Backes Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKGKAAoEw-R4om0d2YM4eqT1eGEi6%3DQot-3ceDR-SLiWVDw%40mail.gmail.com
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src/backend/storage/ipc/dsm.c

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@@ -479,17 +479,16 @@ dsm_create(Size size, int flags)
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/* Verify that we can support an additional mapping. */
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if (nitems >= dsm_control->maxitems)
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{
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LWLockRelease(DynamicSharedMemoryControlLock);
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dsm_impl_op(DSM_OP_DESTROY, seg->handle, 0, &seg->impl_private,
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&seg->mapped_address, &seg->mapped_size, WARNING);
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if (seg->resowner != NULL)
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ResourceOwnerForgetDSM(seg->resowner, seg);
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dlist_delete(&seg->node);
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pfree(seg);
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if ((flags & DSM_CREATE_NULL_IF_MAXSEGMENTS) != 0)
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{
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LWLockRelease(DynamicSharedMemoryControlLock);
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dsm_impl_op(DSM_OP_DESTROY, seg->handle, 0, &seg->impl_private,
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&seg->mapped_address, &seg->mapped_size, WARNING);
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if (seg->resowner != NULL)
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ResourceOwnerForgetDSM(seg->resowner, seg);
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dlist_delete(&seg->node);
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pfree(seg);
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return NULL;
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}
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES),
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errmsg("too many dynamic shared memory segments")));

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