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Amit Kapila 062a844424 Avoid syncing data twice for the 'publish_via_partition_root' option.
When there are multiple publications for a subscription and one of those
publishes via the parent table by using publish_via_partition_root and the
other one directly publishes the child table, we end up copying the same
data twice during initial synchronization. The reason for this was that we
get both the parent and child tables from the publisher and try to copy
the data for both of them.

This patch extends the function pg_get_publication_tables() to take a
publication list as its input parameter. This allows us to exclude a
partition table whose ancestor is published by the same publication list.

This problem does exist in back-branches but we decide to fix it there in
a separate commit if required. The fix for back-branches requires quite
complicated changes to fetch the required table information from the
publisher as we can't update the function pg_get_publication_tables() in
back-branches. We are not sure whether we want to deviate and complicate
the code in back-branches for this problem as there are no field reports
yet.

Author: Wang wei
Reviewed-by: Peter Smith, Jacob Champion, Kuroda Hayato, Vignesh C, Osumi Takamichi, Amit Kapila
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OS0PR01MB57167F45D481F78CDC5986F794B99@OS0PR01MB5716.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2023-03-29 10:46:58 +05:30
Amit Kapila de5a47af2d Add XML ID attributes to create_subscription.sgml.
Commit ecb696527c added an XML ID attribute to one varlistentry in
create_subscription.sgml. Following 78ee60ed84, this commit adds XML ID
attributes to all varlistentries in create_subscription.sgml.
Additionally, links are added to refer to the subscription options,
enhancing the readability of documents.

Author: Kuroda Hayato
Reviewed-by: Peter Smith, Amit Kapila
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/TYAPR01MB58667AE04D291924671E2051F5879@TYAPR01MB5866.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2023-03-29 09:58:14 +05:30
Tomas Vondra 00d9dcf5be pg_dump: Fix gzip compression of empty data
The pg_dump Compressor API has three basic callbacks - Allocate, Write
and End.  The gzip implementation (since e9960732a) wrongly assumed the
Write function would always be called, and deferred the initialization
of the internal compression system until the first such call.  But when
there's no data to compress (e.g. for empty LO), this would result in
not finalizing the compression state (because it was not actually
initialized), producing invalid dump.

Fixed by initializing the internal compression system in the Allocate
call, whenever the caller provides the Write.  For decompression the
state is not needed, so we leave the private_data member unpopulated.

Introduces a pg_dump TAP test compressing an empty large object.

This also rearranges the functions to their original order, to make
diffs against older code simpler to understand.  Finally, replace an
unreachable pg_fatal() with a simple assert check.

Reported-by: Justin Pryzby
Author: Justin Pryzby, Georgios Kokolatos
Reviewed-by: Georgios Kokolatos, Tomas Vondra

https://postgr.es/m/20230228235834.GC30529%40telsasoft.com
2023-03-29 02:34:48 +02:00
Jeff Davis 1671f990dd Validate ICU locales.
For ICU collations, ensure that the locale's language exists in ICU,
and that the locale can be opened.

Basic validation helps avoid minor mistakes and misspellings, which
often fall back to the root locale instead of the intended
locale. It's even more important to avoid such mistakes in ICU
versions 54 and earlier, where the same (misspelled) locale string
could fall back to different locales depending on the environment.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/11b1eeb7e7667fdd4178497aeb796c48d26e69b9.camel@j-davis.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/df2efad0cae7c65180df8e5ebb709e5eb4f2a82b.camel@j-davis.com
Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut
2023-03-28 16:34:29 -07:00
Robert Haas b7cea58822 amcheck: In verify_heapam, allows tuples with xmin 0.
Commit e88754a196 caused that case
to be reported as corruption, but Peter Geoghegan pointed out that
it can legitimately happen in the case of a speculative insertion
that aborts, so we'd better not flag it as corruption after all.

Back-patch to v14, like the commit that introduced the issue.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WzmEabzcPTxSY-NXKH6Qt3FkAPYHGQSe2PtvGgj17ZQkCw@mail.gmail.com
2023-03-28 16:16:53 -04:00
Peter Geoghegan bade01cb4d Fix recent pg_walinspect fpi_length bug.
Commit 0276ae42dd taught pg_walinspect's pg_get_wal_record_info()
function to output NULLs rather than empty strings for its record
description and block_ref output parameters.  However, it inadvertently
moved the function call that sets fpi_length until after it was already
set.  As a result, pg_get_wal_record_info() always output spurious
fpi_length values of 0.

Fix by switching the order back (but keep the behavioral change).

Author: Bharath Rupireddy <bharath.rupireddyforpostgres@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WzkJmgSYkt6-smQ+57SxSmov+EKqFZdSimFewosoL_JKoA@mail.gmail.com
2023-03-28 10:53:48 -07:00
Tom Lane 326a33a289 Fix corner-case planner failure for MERGE.
MERGE planning could fail with "variable not found in subplan target
list" if the target table is partitioned and all its partitions are
excluded at plan time, or in the case where it has no partitions but
used to have some.  This happened because distribute_row_identity_vars
thought it didn't need to make the target table's reltarget list
fully valid; but if we generate a join plan then that is required
because the dummy Result node's tlist will be made from the reltarget.

The same logic appears in distribute_row_identity_vars in v14,
but AFAICS the problem is unreachable in that branch for lack of
MERGE.  In other updating statements, the target table is always
inner-joined to any other tables, so if the target is known dummy
then the whole plan reduces to dummy, so no join nodes are created.
So I'll refrain from back-patching this code change to v14 for now.

Per report from Alvaro Herrera.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20230328112248.6as34mlx5sr4kltg@alvherre.pgsql
2023-03-28 11:39:24 -04:00
Jeff Davis c1f1c1f87f initdb: emit message when using default ICU locale.
Helpful to determine from test logs whether the locale came from the
environment or a command-line option.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/04182066-7655-344a-b8b7-040b1b2490fb%40enterprisedb.com
Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut
2023-03-28 08:24:43 -07:00
Jeff Davis f8ca22295e initdb: replace check_icu_locale() with default_icu_locale().
The extra checks done in check_icu_locale() are not necessary. An
existing comment already pointed out that the checks would be done
during post-bootstrap initialization, when the locale is opened by the
backend. This was a mistake in commit 27b62377b4.

This commit creates a simpler function default_icu_locale() to just
return the locale of the default collator.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/04182066-7655-344a-b8b7-040b1b2490fb%40enterprisedb.com
Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut
2023-03-28 08:24:21 -07:00
Jeff Davis 8b3eb0c584 Fix error inconsistency in older ICU versions.
To support older ICU versions, we rely on
icu_set_collation_attributes() to do error checking that is handled
directly by ucol_open() in newer ICU versions. Commit 3b50275b12
introduced a slight inconsistency, where the error report includes the
fixed-up locale string, rather than the locale string passed to
pg_ucol_open().

Refactor slightly so that pg_ucol_open() handles the errors from both
ucol_open() and icu_set_collation_attributes(), making it easier to
see any differences between the error reports. It also makes
pg_ucol_open() responsible for closing the UCollator on error, which
seems like the right place.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/04182066-7655-344a-b8b7-040b1b2490fb%40enterprisedb.com
Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut
2023-03-28 08:24:18 -07:00
Peter Eisentraut 90189eefc1 Save a few bytes in pg_attribute
Change the columns attndims, attstattarget, and attinhcount from int32
to int16, and reorder a bit.  This saves some space (currently 4
bytes) in pg_attribute and tuple descriptors, which translates into
small performance benefits and/or room for new columns in pg_attribute
needed by future features.

attndims and attinhcount are never realistically used with values
larger than int16.  Just to be sure, add some overflow checks.
attstattarget is currently limited explicitly to 10000.

For consistency, pg_constraint.coninhcount is also changed like
attinhcount.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/d07ffc2b-e0e8-77f7-38fb-be921dff71af%40enterprisedb.com
2023-03-28 10:05:56 +02:00
Peter Geoghegan 637dce2254 pg_walinspect: Adjust memory context name.
Correct the name of the memory context used by the
pg_get_wal_block_info() SQL-callable function.

Oversight in commit 9ecb134a93.
2023-03-27 16:14:32 -07:00
Michael Paquier 4efd0bf7ea Generate a few more functions of pgstatfuncs.c with macros
Two new macros are added with their respective functions switched to
use them.  These are for functions with millisecond stats, with and
without "xact" in their names (for the stats that can be tracked within
a transaction).

While on it, prefix the macro for float8 on database entries with "_MS",
as it does a us->ms conversion, based on a suggestion from Andres
Freund.

Author: Bertrand Drouvot
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/6e2efb4f-6fd0-807e-f6bf-94207db8183a@gmail.com
2023-03-28 07:35:33 +09:00
Tom Lane a3c9d35ae1 Reject attempts to alter composite types used in indexes.
find_composite_type_dependencies() ignored indexes, which is a poor
decision because an expression index could have a stored column of
a composite (or other container) type even when the underlying table
does not.  Teach it to detect such cases and error out.  We have to
work a bit harder than for other relations because the pg_depend entry
won't identify the specific index column of concern, but it's not much
new code.

This does not address bug #17872's original complaint that dropping
a column in such a type might lead to violations of the uniqueness
property that a unique index is supposed to ensure.  That seems of
much less concern to me because it won't lead to crashes.

Per bug #17872 from Alexander Lakhin.  Back-patch to all supported
branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17872-d0fbb799dc3fd85d@postgresql.org
2023-03-27 15:04:15 -04:00
Robert Haas c87aff065c amcheck: Generalize one of the recently-added update chain checks.
Commit bbc1376b39 checked that if
a redirected line pointer pointed to a tuple, the tuple should be
marked both HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE and HEAP_UPDATED. But Andres Freund
pointed out that *any* tuple that is marked HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE should
be marked HEAP_UPDATED, not just one that is the target of a
redirected line pointer. Do that instead.

To see why this is better, consider a redirect line pointer A
which points to a heap-only tuple B which points (via CTID)
to another heap-only tuple C. With the old code, we'd complain
if B was not marked HEAP_UPDATED, but with this change, we'll
complain if either B or C is not marked HEAP_UPDATED.

(Note that, with or without this commit, if either B or C were
not marked HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE, we would also complain about that.)

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA%2BTgmobLypZx%3DcOH%2ByY1GZmCruaoucHm77A6y_-Bo%3Dh-_3H28g%40mail.gmail.com
2023-03-27 13:37:16 -04:00
Robert Haas 80d5e3a615 amcheck: Tighten up validation of redirect line pointers.
Commit bbc1376b39 added a new lp_valid[]
array which records whether or not a line pointer was thought to be
valid, but entries could sometimes get set to true in cases where that
wasn't actually safe. Fix that.

Suppose A is a redirect line pointer and B is the other line pointer
to which it points.  The old code could mishandle this situation in a
couple of different ways.  First, if B was unused, we'd complain about
corruption but still set lp_valid[A] = true, causing later code
to try to access the B as if it were pointing to a tuple. Second,
if B was dead, we wouldn't complain about corruption at all, which is
an oversight, and would also set lp_valid[A] = true, which would
again confuse later code. Fix all that.

In the case where B is a redirect, the old code was correct, but
refactor things a bit anyway so that all of these cases are handled
more symmetrically. Also add an Assert() and some comments.

Andres Freund and Robert Haas

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/20230323172607.y3lejpntjnuis5vv%40awork3.anarazel.de
2023-03-27 13:36:11 -04:00
Daniel Gustafsson 5a91c79755 doc: fix Apple Silicon Homebrew prefix change documentation
Commit 4c8d65408 incorrectly stated that Homebrew has changed its
prefix for Apple M1 machines, but the prefix change applies to all
Apple Silicon based machines.  Fix by writing Apple Silicon instead
of Apple M1.

Reported-by: Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/87mt3ys8ng.fsf@wibble.ilmari.org
2023-03-27 14:16:45 +02:00
Daniel Gustafsson 4c8d654084 doc: Fix XML_CATALOG_FILES env var for Apple M1 machines
Homebrew changed the prefix for Apple M1 based machines, so our
advice for XML_CATALOG_FILES needs to mention both.  More info
on the Homebrew change can be found at:

  https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/issues/9177

Author: Julien Rouhaud <julien.rouhaud@free.fr>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20230327082441.h7pa2vqiobbyo7rd@jrouhaud
2023-03-27 11:56:19 +02:00
Daniel Gustafsson b577743000 Make SCRAM iteration count configurable
Replace the hardcoded value with a GUC such that the iteration
count can be raised in order to increase protection against
brute-force attacks.  The hardcoded value for SCRAM iteration
count was defined to be 4096, which is taken from RFC 7677, so
set the default for the GUC to 4096 to match.  In RFC 7677 the
recommendation is at least 15000 iterations but 4096 is listed
as a SHOULD requirement given that it's estimated to yield a
0.5s processing time on a mobile handset of the time of RFC
writing (late 2015).

Raising the iteration count of SCRAM will make stored passwords
more resilient to brute-force attacks at a higher computational
cost during connection establishment.  Lowering the count will
reduce computational overhead during connections at the tradeoff
of reducing strength against brute-force attacks.

There are however platforms where even a modest iteration count
yields a too high computational overhead, with weaker password
encryption schemes chosen as a result.  In these situations,
SCRAM with a very low iteration count still gives benefits over
weaker schemes like md5, so we allow the iteration count to be
set to one at the low end.

The new GUC is intentionally generically named such that it can
be made to support future SCRAM standards should they emerge.
At that point the value can be made into key:value pairs with
an undefined key as a default which will be backwards compatible
with this.

Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan S. Katz <jkatz@postgresql.org>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/F72E7BC7-189F-4B17-BF47-9735EB72C364@yesql.se
2023-03-27 09:46:29 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut c15631f0f5 meson: Fix support for empty darwin sysroot
The -isysroot options should only be added if the sysroot resolved to
a nonempty string.  This matches the behavior in src/template/darwin
(also documented in installation.sgml).

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/60765bf0-5027-4b23-9f78-4a365d28823f%40enterprisedb.com
2023-03-27 09:11:08 +02:00
Michael Paquier 0276ae42dd Improve a few things in pg_walinspect
This improves a few things in pg_walinspect:
- Return NULL rather than empty strings in pg_get_wal_records_info() for
the block references and the record description if there is no
information provided by the fallback.  This point has been raised by
Peter Geoghegan.
- Add a check on XLogRecHasAnyBlockRefs() for pg_get_wal_block_info(),
to directly skip records that have no block references.  This speeds up
the function a bit, depending on the number of records that have no
block references.

Author: Bharath Rupireddy
Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACWL9RG8sGJHinggRNBTxgRWJTSxCkB+cE6=t3Phh=Ey+A@mail.gmail.com
2023-03-27 13:15:04 +09:00
Michael Paquier 850f4b4c8c Generate pg_stat_get_xact*() functions for relations using macros
This change replaces seven functions definitions by macros.

This is the same idea as 8018ffb or 83a1a1b, taking advantage of the
variable rename done in 8089517 for relation entries.

Author: Bertrand Drouvot
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/631e3084-c5d9-8463-7540-fcff4674caa5@gmail.com
2023-03-27 09:57:41 +09:00
Tom Lane 6eefe2ce46 Doc: clarify introduction to database roles.
Word-smith section 22.1 ("Database Roles") a little bit in hopes
of removing confusion about how the bootstrap superuser's name
is chosen.

While here, I couldn't help noticing that the claim that the bootstrap
superuser is the only initially-existing role has been a lie since
we started to invent predefined roles.  We don't want too much detail
in this very introductory text, but it seems worth changing it to say
that it's the only initially-existing login-capable role.

Per documentation comment from Maja Zaloznik.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/167931662853.3349090.18217722739345182859@wrigleys.postgresql.org
2023-03-26 14:48:04 -04:00
Tom Lane 554841699f Fix oversights in array manipulation.
The nested-arrays code path in ExecEvalArrayExpr() used palloc to
allocate the result array, whereas every other array-creating function
has used palloc0 since 18c0b4ecc.  This mostly works, but unused bits
past the end of the nulls bitmap may end up undefined.  That causes
valgrind complaints with -DWRITE_READ_PARSE_PLAN_TREES, and could
cause planner misbehavior as cited in 18c0b4ecc.  There seems no very
good reason why we should strive to avoid palloc0 in just this one case,
so fix it the easy way with s/palloc/palloc0/.

While looking at that I noted that we also failed to check for overflow
of "nbytes" and "nitems" while summing the sizes of the sub-arrays,
potentially allowing a crash due to undersized output allocation.
For "nbytes", follow the policy used by other array-munging code of
checking for overflow after each addition.  (As elsewhere, the last
addition of the array's overhead space doesn't need an extra check,
since palloc itself will catch a value between 1Gb and 2Gb.)
For "nitems", there's no very good reason to sum the inputs at all,
since we can perfectly well use ArrayGetNItems' result instead of
ignoring it.

Per discussion of this bug, also remove redundant zeroing of the
nulls bitmap in array_set_element and array_set_slice.

Patch by Alexander Lakhin and myself, per bug #17858 from Alexander
Lakhin; thanks also to Richard Guo.  These bugs are a dozen years old,
so back-patch to all supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17858-8fd287fd3663d051@postgresql.org
2023-03-26 13:41:06 -04:00
Daniel Gustafsson d435f15fff Add SysCacheGetAttrNotNull for guaranteed not-null attrs
When extracting an attr from a cached tuple in the syscache with
SysCacheGetAttr the isnull parameter must be checked in case the
attr cannot be NULL.  For cases when this is known beforehand, a
wrapper is introduced which perform the errorhandling internally
on behalf of the caller, invoking an elog in case of a NULL attr.

Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@enterprisedb.com>
Reviewed-by: David Rowley <dgrowleyml@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/AD76405E-DB45-46B6-941F-17B1EB3A9076@yesql.se
2023-03-25 22:49:33 +01:00
Noah Misch e33967b13b Comment on expectations for AutoVacuumWorkItem handlers.
This might prevent a repeat of the brin_summarize_range() vulnerability
that commit a117cebd63 fixed.
2023-03-25 13:00:27 -07:00
Tom Lane 27f5c712b2 Fix CREATE INDEX progress reporting for multi-level partitioning.
The "partitions_total" and "partitions_done" fields were updated
as though the current level of partitioning was the only one.
In multi-level cases, not only could partitions_total change
over the course of the command, but partitions_done could go
backwards or exceed the currently-reported partitions_total.

Fix by setting partitions_total to the total number of direct
and indirect children once at command start, and then just
incrementing partitions_done at appropriate points.  Invent
a new progress monitoring function "pgstat_progress_incr_param"
to simplify doing the latter.  We can avoid adding cost for the
former when doing CREATE INDEX, because ProcessUtility already
enumerates the children and it's pretty easy to pass the count
down to DefineIndex.  In principle the same could be done in
ALTER TABLE, but that's structurally difficult; for now, just
eat the cost of an extra find_all_inheritors scan in that case.

Ilya Gladyshev and Justin Pryzby

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/a15f904a70924ffa4ca25c3c744cff31e0e6e143.camel@gmail.com
2023-03-25 15:34:03 -04:00
Jeff Davis 81a6d57e33 Fix abbreviated keys bug introduced in d87d548cd0.
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAMkU=1z17XJatF-rMCY3Cjqcxer-Kyn57x6h3OSCpJ0LpAp0ig@mail.gmail.com
Reported-by: Jeff Janes
2023-03-25 11:08:32 -07:00
Tom Lane f34a893531 Doc: fix another "contents...exceed the available area" PDF warning.
New since yesterday :-(
2023-03-25 13:22:59 -04:00
Tom Lane 7023207cfd Doc: fix examples for pg_input_error_info().
These were causing "contents ... exceed the available area"
warnings in PDF builds, and also didn't quite follow our markup
conventions for function examples.  To fix the overwidth
problem, reduce the number of fields shown in one example,
and also insert &zwsp; to let the header line be broken in
a reasonable place.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20230324194701.dqkzcdtlcikseo22@awork3.anarazel.de
2023-03-24 19:31:21 -04:00
Andres Freund 642d877976 docs: Explain how to silence overly verbose messages by fop
Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20230324194701.dqkzcdtlcikseo22@awork3.anarazel.de
2023-03-24 14:18:40 -07:00
Tom Lane 3c05284d83 Invent GENERIC_PLAN option for EXPLAIN.
This provides a very simple way to see the generic plan for a
parameterized query.  Without this, it's necessary to define
a prepared statement and temporarily change plan_cache_mode,
which is a bit tedious.

One thing that's a bit of a hack perhaps is that we disable
execution-time partition pruning when the GENERIC_PLAN option
is given.  That's because the pruning code may attempt to
fetch the value of one of the parameters, which would fail.

Laurenz Albe, reviewed by Julien Rouhaud, Christoph Berg,
Michel Pelletier, Jim Jones, and myself

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/0a29b954b10b57f0d135fe12aa0909bd41883eb0.camel@cybertec.at
2023-03-24 17:07:22 -04:00
Andres Freund 5b140dc8f0 meson: Fix oversight in install-quiet
In e522049f23 I accidentally forgot to add meson_bin to the argument list for
install-quiet. That kind of works on some platforms because the executable is
just 'python', wich the path to meson in an argument. But on windows meson
might be installed as an executable.

Reported-by: Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/b36dd6a4-748a-4737-54d5-dc8a50fdbe4b@dunslane.net
2023-03-24 09:39:35 -07:00
Jeff Davis a03b3b6b4a Avoid potential UCollator leak for older ICU versions.
ICU versions 53 and earlier rely on icu_set_collation_attributes() to
process the attributes in the locale string. Avoid leaking the
already-opened UCollator object if an error is encountered.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/04182066-7655-344a-b8b7-040b1b2490fb%40enterprisedb.com
Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut
2023-03-24 08:48:03 -07:00
Jeff Davis 9a24289915 pg_locale.c: change ereport() to elog().
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/73553013-3926-0f34-0fb8-f37909fe4902@enterprisedb.com
Reported-by: Peter Eisentraut
2023-03-24 08:47:42 -07:00
Robert Haas e88754a196 amcheck: Fix verify_heapam for tuples where xmin or xmax is 0.
In such cases, get_xid_status() doesn't set its output parameter (the
third argument), so we shouldn't fall through to code which will test
the value of that parameter. There are five existing calls to
get_xid_status(), three of which seem to already handle this case
properly.  This commit tries to fix the other two.

If we're checking xmin and find that it is invalid (i.e. 0) just
report that as corruption, similar to what's already done in the
three cases that seem correct. If we're checking xmax and find
that's invalid, that's fine: it just means that the tuple hasn't
been updated or deleted.

Thanks to Andres Freund and valgrind for finding this problem, and
also to Andres for having a look at the patch.  This bug seems to go
all the way back to where verify_heapam was first introduced, but
wasn't detected until recently, possibly because of the new test cases
added for update chain verification.  Back-patch to v14, where this
code showed up.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoZAYzQZqyUparXy_ks3OEOfLD9-bEXt8N-2tS1qghX9gQ@mail.gmail.com
2023-03-24 10:56:10 -04:00
Daniel Gustafsson a04761ac77 Fix typo in header comment
Commit 4c04be9b0 accidentally left off the _id portion of the function
name in the header comment.

Author: Junwang Zhao <zhjwpku@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEG8a3LP+ytnAXSzR=yiEaQrde+iCybMHsuPn9n=UN3puV_1tw@mail.gmail.com
2023-03-24 09:03:31 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut a9bc04b211 Fix incorrect format placeholders
The fields of NLSVERSIONINFOEX are of type DWORD, which is unsigned
long, so the results of the computations being printed are also of
type unsigned long.
2023-03-24 07:21:40 +01:00
Andres Freund 069ef254f1 meson: docs: add texinfo target 2023-03-23 23:14:31 -07:00
Michael Paquier 36f40ce2dc libpq: Add sslcertmode option to control client certificates
The sslcertmode option controls whether the server is allowed and/or
required to request a certificate from the client.  There are three
modes:
- "allow" is the default and follows the current behavior, where a
configured client certificate is sent if the server requests one
(via one of its default locations or sslcert).  With the current
implementation, will happen whenever TLS is negotiated.
- "disable" causes the client to refuse to send a client certificate
even if sslcert is configured or if a client certificate is available in
one of its default locations.
- "require" causes the client to fail if a client certificate is never
sent and the server opens a connection anyway.  This doesn't add any
additional security, since there is no guarantee that the server is
validating the certificate correctly, but it may helpful to troubleshoot
more complicated TLS setups.

sslcertmode=require requires SSL_CTX_set_cert_cb(), available since
OpenSSL 1.0.2.  Note that LibreSSL does not include it.

Using a connection parameter different than require_auth has come up as
the simplest design because certificate authentication does not rely
directly on any of the AUTH_REQ_* codes, and one may want to require a
certificate to be sent in combination of a given authentication method,
like SCRAM-SHA-256.

TAP tests are added in src/test/ssl/, some of them relying on sslinfo to
check if a certificate has been set.  These are compatible across all
the versions of OpenSSL supported on HEAD (currently down to 1.0.1).

Author: Jacob Champion
Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev, Peter Eisentraut, David G. Johnston,
Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/9e5a8ccddb8355ea9fa4b75a1e3a9edc88a70cd3.camel@vmware.com
2023-03-24 13:34:26 +09:00
Andres Freund e522049f23 meson: add install-{quiet, world} targets
To define our own install target, we need dependencies on the i18n targets,
which we did not collect so far.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3fc3bb9b-f7f8-d442-35c1-ec82280c564a@enterprisedb.com
2023-03-23 21:20:18 -07:00
Andres Freund f13eb16485 meson: add install-{docs,doc-html,doc-man} targets
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3fc3bb9b-f7f8-d442-35c1-ec82280c564a@enterprisedb.com
2023-03-23 21:20:18 -07:00
Andres Freund 614c5f5f52 meson: make install_test_files more generic, rename to install_files
Now it supports installing directories and directory contents as well. This
will be used in a subsequent patch to install documentation.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3fc3bb9b-f7f8-d442-35c1-ec82280c564a@enterprisedb.com
2023-03-23 21:20:18 -07:00
Etsuro Fujita 0f0a7183d7 Doc: Improve description of the "batch_size" option for postgres_fdw.
Document that the actual number of rows postgres_fdw inserts at once in
the COPY case is determined in a similar way to the INSERT case, but it
has a restriction that does not apply to the INSERT case.

Follow-up for commit 97da48246.

Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson and Tatsuo Ishii
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAPmGK14NMXDMW4qK9kHUzudN9t71uvrMKPna02X6zwgQJ6E1_g%40mail.gmail.com
2023-03-24 12:55:00 +09:00
Michael Paquier bcaa1fafc8 Rewrite error message related to sslmode in libpq
The same error message will be used for a different option, to be
introduced in a separate patch.  Reshaping the error message as done
here saves in translation.

Extracted from a larger patch by the same author.

Author: Jacob Champion
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/9e5a8ccddb8355ea9fa4b75a1e3a9edc88a70cd3.camel@vmware.com
2023-03-24 10:14:33 +09:00
Michael Paquier 8089517ab8 Rename fields in pgstat structures for functions and relations
This commit renames the members of a few pgstat structures related to
functions and relations, by respectively removing their prefix "f_" and
"t_".  The statistics for functions and relations and handled in their
own file, and pgstatfuncs.c associates each field in a structure
variable named based on the object type handled, so no information is
lost with this rename.

This will help with some of the refactoring aimed for pgstatfuncs.c, as
this makes more consistent the field names with the SQL functions
retrieving them.

Author: Bertrand Drouvot
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, Melanie Plageman
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/9142f62a-a422-145c-bde0-b5bc498a4ada@gmail.com
2023-03-24 08:46:29 +09:00
Tom Lane 11a0a8b529 Implement find_my_exec()'s path normalization using realpath(3).
Replace the symlink-chasing logic in find_my_exec with realpath(3),
which has been required by POSIX since SUSv2.  (Windows lacks
realpath(), but there we can use _fullpath() which is functionally
equivalent.)  The main benefit of this is that -- on all modern
platforms at least -- realpath() avoids the chdir() shenanigans
we used to perform while interpreting symlinks.  That had various
corner-case failure modes so it's good to get rid of it.

There is still ongoing discussion about whether we could skip the
replacement of symlinks in some cases, but that's really matter
for a separate patch.  Meanwhile I want to push this before we get
too close to feature freeze, so that we can find out if there are
showstopper portability issues.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/797232.1662075573@sss.pgh.pa.us
2023-03-23 18:17:49 -04:00
Daniel Gustafsson eb2618a03c doc: fix another case of missing productname markup
As a follow-up commit to 0f85db92b9, this adds <productname> markup
to another case of "PostgreSQL".

Author: Hayato Kuroda <kuroda.hayato@fujitsu.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/TYAPR01MB58667A7C8317E267467CC599F5869@TYAPR01MB5866.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2023-03-23 21:35:26 +01:00
Peter Geoghegan ae4fdde135 Count updates that move row to a new page.
Add pgstat counter to track row updates that result in the successor
version going to a new heap page, leaving behind an original version
whose t_ctid points to the new version.  The current count is shown by
the n_tup_newpage_upd column of each of the pg_stat_*_tables views.

The new n_tup_newpage_upd column complements the existing n_tup_hot_upd
and n_tup_upd columns.  Tables that have high n_tup_newpage_upd values
(relative to n_tup_upd) are good candidates for tuning heap fillfactor.

Corey Huinker, with small tweaks by me.

Author: Corey Huinker <corey.huinker@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie>
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CADkLM=ded21M9iZ36hHm-vj2rE2d=zcKpUQMds__Xm2pxLfHKA@mail.gmail.com
2023-03-23 11:16:17 -07:00
Jeff Davis 3b50275b12 Handle the "und" locale in ICU versions 54 and older.
The "und" locale is an alternative spelling of the root locale, but it
was not recognized until ICU 55. To maintain common behavior across
all supported ICU versions, check for "und" and replace with "root"
before opening.

Previously, the lack of support for "und" was dangerous, because
versions 54 and older fall back to the environment when a locale is
not found. If the user specified "und" for the language (which is
expected and documented), it could not only resolve to the wrong
collator, but it could unexpectedly change (which could lead to
corrupt indexes).

This effectively reverts commit d72900bded, which worked around the
problem for the built-in "unicode" collation, and is no longer
necessary.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/60da0cecfb512a78b8666b31631a636215d8ce73.camel@j-davis.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/0c6fa66f2753217d2a40480a96bd2ccf023536a1.camel@j-davis.com
Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut
2023-03-23 10:08:27 -07:00