Regression with large XML data input
От | Michael Paquier |
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Тема | Regression with large XML data input |
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Msg-id | aIGknLuc8b8ega2X@paquier.xyz обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Regression with large XML data input
Re: Regression with large XML data input |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
Hi all, (Adding in CC Tom and Eric, as committer and author.) A customer has reported a regression with the parsing of rather large XML data, introduced by the set of backpatches done with f68d6aabb7e2 & friends. The problem is introduced by the change from xmlParseBalancedChunkMemory() to xmlNewNode() + xmlParseInNodeContext() in xml_parse(), to avoid an issue in xmlParseBalancedChunkMemory() in the range of libxml2 2.13.0-2.13.2 for a bug that has already been fixed upstream, where we use a temporary root node for the case where parse_as_document is false. If the input XML data is large enough, one gets a failure at the top of the latest branches, and it worked properly before. Here is a short test case (courtesy of a colleague, case that I've modified slightly): CREATE TABLE xmldata (id BIGINT PRIMARY KEY, message XML ); DO $$ DECLARE size_40mb TEXT := repeat('X', 40000000); BEGIN BEGIN INSERT INTO xmldata (id, message) VALUES ( 1, (('<Root><Item><Name>Test40MB</Name><Content>' || size_40mb || '</Content></Item></Root>')::xml) ); RAISE NOTICE 'insert 40MB successful'; EXCEPTION WHEN OTHERS THEN RAISE NOTICE 'Error insert 40MB: %', SQLERRM; END; END $$; Switching back to the previous code, where we rely on xmlParseBalancedChunkMemory() fixes the issue. A quick POC is attached. It fails one case in check-world with SERIALIZE because I am not sure it is possible to pass down some options through xmlParseBalancedChunkMemory(), still the regression is gone, and I am wondering if there is not a better solution to be able to dodge the original problem and still accept this case. One good thing is that xmlParseBalancedChunkMemory() is able to return a list of nodes, that we need for this code path of xml_parse(). So perhaps one solution would be the addition of a code path with xmlParseBalancedChunkMemory() depending on the options we want to process, keeping the code path with the fake "content-root" for the XML SERIALIZE case. The patch in question has been applied first to 6082b3d5d3d1 on HEAD impacting v18~, then it has been backpatched down to all stable branches, like f68d6aabb7e2, introducing the regression in all the stable branches since the minor releases done in August 2024, as of: 12.20, 13.16, 14.13, 15.8, 16.4. Thoughts or comments? -- Michael
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