*
* tuple is an in-memory tuple structure containing the data to be written
* over the target tuple. Also, tuple->t_self identifies the target tuple.
+ *
+ * Note that the tuple updated here had better not come directly from the
+ * syscache if the relation has a toast relation as this tuple could
+ * include toast values that have been expanded, causing a failure here.
*/
void
heap_inplace_update(Relation relation, HeapTuple tuple)
MultiXactId lastSaneMinMulti;
bool bogus = false;
bool dirty = false;
+ ScanKeyData key[1];
/*
* Restrict this task to one backend per database. This avoids race
/* Now fetch the pg_database tuple we need to update. */
relation = table_open(DatabaseRelationId, RowExclusiveLock);
- /* Fetch a copy of the tuple to scribble on */
- tuple = SearchSysCacheCopy1(DATABASEOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(MyDatabaseId));
+ /*
+ * Get the pg_database tuple to scribble on. Note that this does not
+ * directly rely on the syscache to avoid issues with flattened toast
+ * values for the in-place update.
+ */
+ ScanKeyInit(&key[0],
+ Anum_pg_database_oid,
+ BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
+ ObjectIdGetDatum(MyDatabaseId));
+
+ scan = systable_beginscan(relation, DatabaseOidIndexId, true,
+ NULL, 1, key);
+ tuple = systable_getnext(scan);
+ tuple = heap_copytuple(tuple);
+ systable_endscan(scan);
+
if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
elog(ERROR, "could not find tuple for database %u", MyDatabaseId);
+
dbform = (Form_pg_database) GETSTRUCT(tuple);
/*