On 2021-Apr-08, Tom Lane wrote:
> BTW, another thing that looks like a race condition is the
> extract_autovac_opts() call that is done a little bit earlier,
> also without lock. I think this is actually safe, but it's ONLY
> safe because we resisted the calls by certain people to add a
> toast table to pg_class. Otherwise, fetching reloptions could
> have involved a toast pointer dereference, and it would then be
> racy whether the toasted data was still there. As-is, even if
> the pg_class row we're looking at has been deleted, we can safely
> disassemble its reloptions. I think this matter is deserving
> of a comment at least.
True. I added a comment there.
Thanks,
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