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Andres Freund fc49e24fa6 Make WAL segment size configurable at initdb time.
For performance reasons a larger segment size than the default 16MB
can be useful. A larger segment size has two main benefits: Firstly,
in setups using archiving, it makes it easier to write scripts that
can keep up with higher amounts of WAL, secondly, the WAL has to be
written and synced to disk less frequently.

But at the same time large segment size are disadvantageous for
smaller databases. So far the segment size had to be configured at
compile time, often making it unrealistic to choose one fitting to a
particularly load. Therefore change it to a initdb time setting.

This includes a breaking changes to the xlogreader.h API, which now
requires the current segment size to be configured.  For that and
similar reasons a number of binaries had to be taught how to recognize
the current segment size.

Author: Beena Emerson, editorialized by Andres Freund
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund, David Steele, Kuntal Ghosh, Michael
    Paquier, Peter Eisentraut, Robert Hass, Tushar Ahuja
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAOG9ApEAcQ--1ieKbhFzXSQPw_YLmepaa4hNdnY5+ZULpt81Mw@mail.gmail.com
2017-09-19 22:03:48 -07:00
Tom Lane 3e1683d37e Fix, or at least ameliorate, bugs in logicalrep_worker_launch().
If we failed to get a background worker slot, the code just walked
away from the logicalrep-worker slot it already had, leaving that
looking like the worker is still starting up.  This led to an indefinite
hang in subscription startup, as reported by Thomas Munro.  We must
release the slot on failure.

Also fix a thinko: we must capture the worker slot's generation before
releasing LogicalRepWorkerLock the first time, else testing to see if
it's changed is pretty meaningless.

BTW, the CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() in WaitForReplicationWorkerAttach is a
ticking time bomb, even without considering the possibility of elog(ERROR)
in one of the other functions it calls.  Really, this entire business needs
a redesign with some actual thought about error recovery.  But for now
I'm just band-aiding the case observed in testing.

Back-patch to v10 where this code was added.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEepm=2bP3TBMFBArP6o20AZaRduWjMnjCjt22hSdnA-EvrtCw@mail.gmail.com
2017-09-18 11:39:55 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 61975d6c2c Improve error message in WAL sender
The previous error message when attempting to run a general SQL command
in a physical replication WAL sender was a bit sloppy.

Reported-by: Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@gmail.com>
2017-09-13 08:31:03 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 821fb8cdbf Message style fixes 2017-09-11 11:21:27 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera ebd346caf4 Correct base backup throttling
Throttling for sending a base backup in walsender is broken for the case
where there is a lot of WAL traffic, because the latch used to put the
walsender to sleep is also signalled by regular WAL traffic (and each
signal causes an additional batch of data to be sent); the net effect is
that there is no or little actual throttling.  This is undesirable, so
rewrite the sleep into a loop to achieve the desired effeect.

Author: Jeff Janes, small tweaks by me
Reviewed-by: Antonin Houska
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMkU=1xH6mde-yL-Eo1TKBGNd0PB1-TMxvrNvqcAkN-qr2E9mw@mail.gmail.com
2017-09-05 17:27:30 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera a6979c3a68 Restore behavior for replication origin drop
Do for replication origins what the previous commit did for replication
slots: restore the original behavior of replication origin drop to raise
an error rather than blocking, because users might be depending on the
original behavior.  Maintain the blocking behavior when invoked
internally from logical replication subscription handling.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170830133922.tlpo3lgfejm4n2cs@alvherre.pgsql
2017-09-01 16:30:02 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera be7161566d Add a WAIT option to DROP_REPLICATION_SLOT
Commit 9915de6c1c changed the default behavior of
DROP_REPLICATION_SLOT so that it would wait until any session holding
the slot active would release it, instead of raising an error.  But
users are already depending on the original behavior, so revert to it by
default and add a WAIT option to invoke the new behavior.

Per complaint from Simone Gotti, in
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEvsy6Wgdf90O6pUvg2wSVXL2omH5OPC-38OD4Zzgk-FXavj3Q@mail.gmail.com
2017-09-01 13:44:14 +02:00
Andres Freund 2cd7084524 Change tupledesc->attrs[n] to TupleDescAttr(tupledesc, n).
This is a mechanical change in preparation for a later commit that
will change the layout of TupleDesc.  Introducing a macro to abstract
the details of where attributes are stored will allow us to change
that in separate step and revise it in future.

Author: Thomas Munro, editorialized by Andres Freund
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEepm=0ZtQ-SpsgCyzzYpsXS6e=kZWqk3g5Ygn3MDV7A8dabUA@mail.gmail.com
2017-08-20 11:19:07 -07:00
Peter Eisentraut 77d05706be Fix up some misusage of appendStringInfo() and friends
Change to appendStringInfoChar() or appendStringInfoString() where those
can be used.

Author: David Rowley <david.rowley@2ndquadrant.com>
Reviewed-by: Ashutosh Bapat <ashutosh.bapat@enterprisedb.com>
2017-08-15 23:34:39 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 70b573b267 Fix logical replication protocol comparison logic
Since we currently only have one protocol, this doesn't make much of a
difference other than the error message.

Author: Yugo Nagata <nagata@sraoss.co.jp>
2017-08-15 16:21:19 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut e42351ae07 Simplify some code in logical replication launcher
Avoid unnecessary locking calls when a subscription is disabled.

Author: Yugo Nagata <nagata@sraoss.co.jp>
2017-08-15 15:13:06 -04:00
Tom Lane f3a4d7e7c2 Distinguish wait-for-connection from wait-for-write-ready on Windows.
The API for WaitLatch and friends followed the Unix convention in which
waiting for a socket connection to complete is identical to waiting for
the socket to accept a write.  While Windows provides a select(2)
emulation that agrees with that, the native WaitForMultipleObjects API
treats them as quite different --- and for some bizarre reason, it will
report a not-yet-connected socket as write-ready.  libpq itself has so
far escaped dealing with this because it waits with select(), but in
libpqwalreceiver.c we want to wait using WaitLatchOrSocket.  The semantics
mismatch resulted in replication connection failures on Windows, but only
for remote connections (apparently, localhost connections complete
immediately, or at least too fast for anyone to have noticed the problem
in single-machine testing).

To fix, introduce an additional WL_SOCKET_CONNECTED wait flag for
WaitLatchOrSocket, which is identical to WL_SOCKET_WRITEABLE on
non-Windows, but results in waiting for FD_CONNECT events on Windows.

Ideally, we would also distinguish the two conditions in the API for
PQconnectPoll(), but changing that API at this point seems infeasible.
Instead, cheat by checking for PQstatus() == CONNECTION_STARTED to
determine that we're still waiting for the connection to complete.
(This is a cheat mainly because CONNECTION_STARTED is documented as an
internal state rather than something callers should rely on.  Perhaps
we ought to change the documentation ... but this patch doesn't.)

Per reports from Jobin Augustine and Igor Neyman.  Back-patch to v10
where commit 1e8a85009 exposed this longstanding shortcoming.

Andres Freund, minor fix and some code review/beautification by me

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAHBggj8g2T+ZDcACZ2FmzX9CTxkWjKBsHd6NkYB4i9Ojf6K1Fw@mail.gmail.com
2017-08-15 11:07:57 -04:00
Tom Lane 21d304dfed Final pgindent + perltidy run for v10. 2017-08-14 17:29:33 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 2336f84284 Reword comment for clarity
Reported by Masahiko Sawada
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAD21AoB+ycZ2z-4Ye=6MfQ_r0aV5r6cvVPw4kOyPdp6bHqQoBQ@mail.gmail.com
2017-08-12 23:26:35 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut a1ef920e27 Remove uses of "slave" in replication contexts
This affects mostly code comments, some documentation, and tests.
Official APIs already used "standby".
2017-08-10 22:55:41 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera b2c95a3798 Fix replication origin-related race conditions
Similar to what was fixed in commit 9915de6c1c for replication slots,
but this time it's related to replication origins: DROP SUBSCRIPTION
attempts to drop the replication origin, but that fails if the
replication worker process hasn't yet marked it unused.  This causes
failures in the buildfarm:
ERROR:  could not drop replication origin with OID 1, in use by PID 34069

Like the aforementioned commit, fix by having the process running DROP
SUBSCRIPTION sleep until the worker marks the the replication origin
struct as free.  This uses a condition variable on each replication
origin shmem state struct, so that the session trying to drop can sleep
and expect to be awakened by the process keeping the origin open.

Also fix a SGML markup in the previous commit.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170808001433.rozlseaf4m2wkw3n@alvherre.pgsql
2017-08-08 16:07:46 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 030273b7ea Fix inadequacies in recently added wait events
In commit 9915de6c1c, we introduced a new wait point for replication
slots and incorrectly labelled it as wait event PG_WAIT_LOCK.  That's
wrong, so invent an appropriate new wait event instead, and document it
properly.

While at it, fix numerous other problems in the vicinity:
- two different walreceiver wait events were being mixed up in a single
  wait event (which wasn't documented either); split it out so that they
  can be distinguished, and document the new events properly.

- ParallelBitmapPopulate was documented but didn't exist.

- ParallelBitmapScan was not documented (I think this should be called
  "ParallelBitmapScanInit" instead.)

- Logical replication wait events weren't documented

- various symbols had been added in dartboard order in various places.
  Put them in alphabetical order instead, as was originally intended.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170808181131.mu4fjepuh5m75cyq@alvherre.pgsql
2017-08-08 15:37:44 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut fca17a933b Fix local/remote attribute mix-up in logical replication
This would lead to failures if local and remote tables have a different
column order.  The tests previously didn't catch that because they only
tested the initial data copy.  So add another test that exercises the
apply worker.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
2017-08-07 10:49:08 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 0e58455dd4 Fix handling of dropped columns in logical replication
The relation attribute map was not initialized for dropped columns,
leading to errors later on.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Reported-by: Scott Milliken <scott@deltaex.com>
Bug: #14769
2017-08-07 10:28:35 -04:00
Andres Freund 5af4456a56 Fix thinko introduced in 2bef06d516 et al.
The callers for GetOldestSafeDecodingTransactionId() all inverted the
argument for the argument introduced in 2bef06d516. Luckily this
appears to be inconsequential for the moment, as we wait for
concurrent in-progress transaction when assembling a
snapshot. Additionally this could only make a difference when adding a
second logical slot, because only a pre-existing slot could cause an
issue by lowering the returned xid dangerously much.

Reported-By: Antonin Houska
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/32704.1496993134@localhost
Backport: 9.4-, where 2bef06d516 was backpatched to.
2017-08-06 14:20:55 -07:00
Peter Eisentraut 7e174fa793 Only kill sync workers at commit time in subscription DDL
This allows a transaction abort to avoid killing those workers.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
2017-08-04 21:17:47 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut cf65201833 Get a snapshot before COPY in table sync
This fixes a crash if the local table has a function index and the
function makes non-immutable calls.

Reported-by: Scott Milliken <scott@deltaex.com>
Author: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
2017-08-02 11:34:42 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 5e3254f086 Update copyright in recently added files 2017-07-26 18:17:18 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 9915de6c1c Fix race conditions in replication slot operations
It is relatively easy to get a replication slot to look as still active
while one process is in the process of getting rid of it; when some
other process tries to "acquire" the slot, it would fail with an error
message of "replication slot XYZ is active for PID N".

The error message in itself is fine, except that when the intention is
to drop the slot, it is unhelpful: the useful behavior would be to wait
until the slot is no longer acquired, so that the drop can proceed.  To
implement this, we use a condition variable so that slot acquisition can
be told to wait on that condition variable if the slot is already
acquired, and we make any change in active_pid broadcast a signal on the
condition variable.  Thus, as soon as the slot is released, the drop
will proceed properly.

Reported by: Tom Lane
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/11904.1499039688@sss.pgh.pa.us
Authors: Petr Jelínek, Álvaro Herrera
2017-07-25 13:26:49 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 49a3360209 Fix ordering of operations in SyncRepWakeQueue to avoid assertion failure.
Commit 14e8803f1 removed the locking in SyncRepWaitForLSN, but that
introduced a race condition, where SyncRepWaitForLSN might see
syncRepState already set to SYNC_REP_WAIT_COMPLETE, but the process was
not yet removed from the queue. That tripped the assertion, that the
process should no longer be in the uqeue. Reorder the operations in
SyncRepWakeQueue to remove the process from the queue first, and update
syncRepState only after that, and add a memory barrier in between to make
sure the operations are made visible to other processes in that order.

Fixes bug #14721 reported by Const Zhang. Analysis and fix by Thomas Munro.
Backpatch down to 9.5, where the locking was removed.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20170629023623.1480.26508%40wrigleys.postgresql.org
2017-07-12 15:30:52 +03:00
Tom Lane f32678c016 Reduce delay for last logicalrep feedback message when master goes idle.
The regression tests contain numerous cases where we do some activity on a
master server and then wait till the slave has ack'd flushing its copy of
that transaction.  Because WAL flush on the slave is asynchronous to the
logicalrep worker process, the worker cannot send such a feedback message
during the LogicalRepApplyLoop iteration where it processes the last data
from the master.  In the previous coding, the feedback message would come
out only when the loop's WaitLatchOrSocket call returned WL_TIMEOUT.  That
requires one full second of delay (NAPTIME_PER_CYCLE); and to add insult
to injury, it could take more than that if the WaitLatchOrSocket was
interrupted a few times by latch-setting events.

In reality we can expect the slave's walwriter process to have flushed the
WAL data after, more or less, WalWriterDelay (typically 200ms).  Hence,
if there are unacked transactions pending, make the wait delay only that
long rather than the full NAPTIME_PER_CYCLE.  Also, move one of the
send_feedback() calls into the loop main line, so that we'll check for the
need to send feedback even if we were woken by a latch event and not either
socket data or timeout.

It's not clear how much this matters for production purposes, but
it's definitely helpful for testing.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30864.1498861103@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-07-01 12:15:51 -04:00
Tom Lane 799f8bc76a Shorten timeouts while waiting for logicalrep worker slot attach/detach.
When waiting for a logical replication worker process to start or stop,
we have to busy-wait until we see it add or remove itself from the
LogicalRepWorker slot in shared memory.  Those loops were using a
one-second delay between checks, but on any reasonably modern machine, it
doesn't take more than a couple of msec for a worker to spawn or shut down.
Reduce the loop delays to 10ms to avoid wasting quite so much time in the
related regression tests.

In principle, a better solution would be to fix things so that the waiting
process can be awakened via its latch at the right time.  But that seems
considerably more invasive, which is undesirable for a post-beta fix.
Worker start/stop performance likely isn't of huge interest anyway for
production purposes, so we might not ever get around to it.

In passing, rearrange the second wait loop in logicalrep_worker_stop()
so that the lock is held at the top of the loop, thus saving one lock
acquisition/release per call, and making it look more like the other loop.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30864.1498861103@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-07-01 11:59:44 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 572d6ee6d4 Fix locking in WAL receiver/sender shmem state structs
In WAL receiver and WAL server, some accesses to their corresponding
shared memory control structs were done without holding any kind of
lock, which could lead to inconsistent and possibly insecure results.

In walsender, fix by clarifying the locking rules and following them
correctly, as documented in the new comment in walsender_private.h;
namely that some members can be read in walsender itself without a lock,
because the only writes occur in the same process.  The rest of the
struct requires spinlock for accesses, as usual.

In walreceiver, fix by always holding spinlock while accessing the
struct.

While there is potentially a problem in all branches, it is minor in
stable ones.  This only became a real problem in pg10 because of quorum
commit in synchronous replication (commit 3901fd70cc), and a potential
security problem in walreceiver because a superuser() check was removed
by default monitoring roles (commit 25fff40798).  Thus, no backpatch.

In passing, clean up some leftover braces which were used to create
unconditional blocks.  Once upon a time these were used for
volatile-izing accesses to those shmem structs, which is no longer
required.  Many other occurrences of this pattern remain.

Author: Michaël Paquier
Reported-by: Michaël Paquier
Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada, Kyotaro Horiguchi, Thomas Munro,
	Robert Haas
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAB7nPqTWYqtzD=LN_oDaf9r-hAjUEPAy0B9yRkhcsLdRN8fzrw@mail.gmail.com
2017-06-30 18:06:33 -04:00
Tom Lane 1f201a818a Fix race conditions and missed wakeups in syncrep worker signaling.
When a sync worker is waiting for the associated apply worker to notice
that it's in SYNCWAIT state, wait_for_worker_state_change() would just
patiently wait for that to happen.  This generally required waiting for
the 1-second timeout in LogicalRepApplyLoop to elapse.  Kicking the worker
via its latch makes things significantly snappier.

While at it, fix race conditions that could potentially result in crashes:
we can *not* call logicalrep_worker_wakeup_ptr() once we've released the
LogicalRepWorkerLock, because worker->proc might've been reset to NULL
after we do that (indeed, there's no really solid reason to believe that
the LogicalRepWorker slot even belongs to the same worker anymore).
In logicalrep_worker_wakeup(), we can just move the wakeup inside the
lock scope.  In process_syncing_tables_for_apply(), a bit more code
rearrangement is needed.

Also improve some nearby comments.
2017-06-30 14:57:14 -04:00
Tom Lane 609fa63db6 Check for error during PQendcopy.
Oversight in commit 78c8c8143; noted while nosing around the
walreceiver startup/shutdown code.
2017-06-30 12:22:33 -04:00
Tom Lane fca85f8ef1 Fix walsender to exit promptly if client requests shutdown.
It's possible for WalSndWaitForWal to be asked to wait for WAL that doesn't
exist yet.  That's fine, in fact it's the normal situation if we're caught
up; but when the client requests shutdown we should not keep waiting.
The previous coding could wait indefinitely if the source server was idle.

In passing, improve the rather weak comments in this area, and slightly
rearrange some related code for better readability.

Back-patch to 9.4 where this code was introduced.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/14154.1498781234@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-06-30 12:00:15 -04:00
Simon Riggs 9ea3c64124 Improve replication lag interpolation after idle period
After sitting idle and fully replayed for a while and then encountering
a new burst of WAL activity, we interpolate between an ancient sample and the
not-yet-reached one for the new traffic. That produced a corner case report
of lag after receiving first new reply from standby, which might sometimes
be a large spike.

Correct this by resetting last_read time and handle that new case.

Author: Thomas Munro
2017-06-23 18:58:46 +01:00
Tom Lane 382ceffdf7 Phase 3 of pgindent updates.
Don't move parenthesized lines to the left, even if that means they
flow past the right margin.

By default, BSD indent lines up statement continuation lines that are
within parentheses so that they start just to the right of the preceding
left parenthesis.  However, traditionally, if that resulted in the
continuation line extending to the right of the desired right margin,
then indent would push it left just far enough to not overrun the margin,
if it could do so without making the continuation line start to the left of
the current statement indent.  That makes for a weird mix of indentations
unless one has been completely rigid about never violating the 80-column
limit.

This behavior has been pretty universally panned by Postgres developers.
Hence, disable it with indent's new -lpl switch, so that parenthesized
lines are always lined up with the preceding left paren.

This patch is much less interesting than the first round of indent
changes, but also bulkier, so I thought it best to separate the effects.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-06-21 15:35:54 -04:00
Tom Lane c7b8998ebb Phase 2 of pgindent updates.
Change pg_bsd_indent to follow upstream rules for placement of comments
to the right of code, and remove pgindent hack that caused comments
following #endif to not obey the general rule.

Commit e3860ffa4d wasn't actually using
the published version of pg_bsd_indent, but a hacked-up version that
tried to minimize the amount of movement of comments to the right of
code.  The situation of interest is where such a comment has to be
moved to the right of its default placement at column 33 because there's
code there.  BSD indent has always moved right in units of tab stops
in such cases --- but in the previous incarnation, indent was working
in 8-space tab stops, while now it knows we use 4-space tabs.  So the
net result is that in about half the cases, such comments are placed
one tab stop left of before.  This is better all around: it leaves
more room on the line for comment text, and it means that in such
cases the comment uniformly starts at the next 4-space tab stop after
the code, rather than sometimes one and sometimes two tabs after.

Also, ensure that comments following #endif are indented the same
as comments following other preprocessor commands such as #else.
That inconsistency turns out to have been self-inflicted damage
from a poorly-thought-through post-indent "fixup" in pgindent.

This patch is much less interesting than the first round of indent
changes, but also bulkier, so I thought it best to separate the effects.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-06-21 15:19:25 -04:00
Tom Lane e3860ffa4d Initial pgindent run with pg_bsd_indent version 2.0.
The new indent version includes numerous fixes thanks to Piotr Stefaniak.
The main changes visible in this commit are:

* Nicer formatting of function-pointer declarations.
* No longer unexpectedly removes spaces in expressions using casts,
  sizeof, or offsetof.
* No longer wants to add a space in "struct structname *varname", as
  well as some similar cases for const- or volatile-qualified pointers.
* Declarations using PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY are formatted more nicely.
* Fixes bug where comments following declarations were sometimes placed
  with no space separating them from the code.
* Fixes some odd decisions for comments following case labels.
* Fixes some cases where comments following code were indented to less
  than the expected column 33.

On the less good side, it now tends to put more whitespace around typedef
names that are not listed in typedefs.list.  This might encourage us to
put more effort into typedef name collection; it's not really a bug in
indent itself.

There are more changes coming after this round, having to do with comment
indentation and alignment of lines appearing within parentheses.  I wanted
to limit the size of the diffs to something that could be reviewed without
one's eyes completely glazing over, so it seemed better to split up the
changes as much as practical.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-06-21 14:39:04 -04:00
Andres Freund 3bdea167eb Fix leaking of small spilled subtransactions during logical decoding.
When, during logical decoding, a transaction gets too big, it's
contents get spilled to disk. Not just the top-transaction gets
spilled, but *also* all of its subtransactions, even if they're not
that large themselves.  Unfortunately we didn't clean up
such small spilled subtransactions from disk.

Fix that, by keeping better track of whether a transaction has been
spilled to disk.

Author: Andres Freund
Reported-By: Dmitriy Sarafannikov, Fabrízio de Royes Mello
Discussion:
    https://postgr.es/m/1457621358.355011041@f382.i.mail.ru
    https://postgr.es/m/CAFcNs+qNMhNYii4nxpO6gqsndiyxNDYV0S=JNq0v_sEE+9PHXg@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch: 9.4-, where logical decoding was introduced
2017-06-18 19:12:56 -07:00
Peter Eisentraut 033370179a Set statement timestamp in apply worker
This ensures that triggers can see an up-to-date timestamp.

Reported-by: Konstantin Evteev <konst583@gmail.com>
2017-06-17 08:54:21 -04:00
Tom Lane a3bed62d44 Fix low-probability leaks of PGresult objects in the backend.
We had three occurrences of essentially the same coding pattern
wherein we tried to retrieve a query result from a libpq connection
without blocking.  In the case where PQconsumeInput failed (typically
indicating a lost connection), all three loops simply gave up and
returned, forgetting to clear any previously-collected PGresult
object.  Since those are malloc'd not palloc'd, the oversight results
in a process-lifespan memory leak.

One instance, in libpqwalreceiver, is of little significance because
the walreceiver process would just quit anyway if its connection fails.
But we might as well fix it.

The other two instances, in postgres_fdw, are somewhat more worrisome
because at least in principle the scenario could be repeated, allowing
the amount of memory leaked to build up to something worth worrying
about.  Moreover, in these cases the loops contain CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS
calls, as well as other calls that could potentially elog(ERROR),
providing another way to exit without having cleared the PGresult.
Here we need to add PG_TRY logic similar to what exists in quite a
few other places in postgres_fdw.

Coverity noted the libpqwalreceiver bug; I found the other two cases
by checking all calls of PQconsumeInput.

Back-patch to all supported versions as appropriate (9.2 lacks
postgres_fdw, so this is really quite unexciting for that branch).

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/22620.1497486981@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-06-15 15:03:52 -04:00
Andres Freund 6c2003f8a1 Don't force-assign transaction id when exporting a snapshot.
Previously we required every exported transaction to have an xid
assigned. That was used to check that the exporting transaction is
still running, which in turn is needed to guarantee that that
necessary rows haven't been removed in between exporting and importing
the snapshot.

The exported xid caused unnecessary problems with logical decoding,
because slot creation has to wait for all concurrent xid to finish,
which in turn serializes concurrent slot creation.   It also
prohibited snapshots to be exported on hot-standby replicas.

Instead export the virtual transactionid, which avoids the unnecessary
serialization and the inability to export snapshots on standbys. This
changes the file name of the exported snapshot, but since we never
documented what that one means, that seems ok.

Author: Petr Jelinek, slightly editorialized by me
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f598b4b8-8cd7-0d54-0939-adda763d8c34@2ndquadrant.com
2017-06-14 11:57:21 -07:00
Tom Lane 651902deb1 Re-run pgindent.
This is just to have a clean base state for testing of Piotr Stefaniak's
latest version of FreeBSD indent.  I fixed up a couple of places where
pgindent would have changed format not-nicely.  perltidy not included.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/VI1PR03MB119959F4B65F000CA7CD9F6BF2CC0@VI1PR03MB1199.eurprd03.prod.outlook.com
2017-06-13 13:05:59 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 88c6cff8e7 Improve code comments
Author: Erik Rijkers <er@xs4all.nl>
2017-06-13 10:43:36 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 8dc7c33812 Improve tablesync behavior with concurrent changes
When a table is removed from a subscription before the tablesync worker
could start, this would previously result in an error when reading
pg_subscription_rel.  Now we just ignore this.

Author: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
2017-06-09 09:20:54 -04:00
Andres Freund 2c48f5db64 Use standard interrupt handling in logical replication launcher.
Previously the exit handling was only able to exit from within the
main loop, and not from within the backend code it calls.  Fix that by
using the standard die() SIGTERM handler, and adding the necessary
CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() call.

This requires adding yet another process-type-specific branch to
ProcessInterrupts(), which hints that we probably should generalize
that handling.  But that's work for another day.

Author: Petr Jelinek
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/fe072153-babd-3b5d-8052-73527a6eb657@2ndquadrant.com
2017-06-08 15:38:50 -07:00
Andres Freund 5fd56b9f5b Again report a useful error message when walreceiver's connection closes.
Since 7c4f52409a (merged in v10), a shutdown master is reported as
  FATAL:  unexpected result after CommandComplete: server closed the connection unexpectedly
by walsender. It used to be
  LOG:  replication terminated by primary server
  FATAL:  could not send end-of-streaming message to primary: no COPY in progress
while the old message clearly is not perfect, it's definitely better
than what's reported now.

The change comes from the attempt to handle finished COPYs without
erroring out, needed for the new logical replication, which wasn't
needed before.

There's probably better ways to handle this, but for now just
explicitly check for a closed connection.

Author: Petr Jelinek
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f7c7dd08-855c-e4ed-41f4-d064a6c0665a@2ndquadrant.com
Backpatch: -
2017-06-08 14:51:43 -07:00
Peter Eisentraut 644ea35fc1 Fix updating of pg_subscription_rel from workers
A logical replication worker should not insert new rows into
pg_subscription_rel, only update existing rows, so that there are no
races if a concurrent refresh removes rows.  Adjust the API to be able
to choose that behavior.

Author: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
Reported-by: tushar <tushar.ahuja@enterprisedb.com>
2017-06-07 13:49:14 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut d4bfc06e29 Consistently use subscription name as application name
The logical replication apply worker uses the subscription name as
application name, except for table sync.  This was incorrectly set to
use the replication slot name, which might be different, in one case.
Also add a comment why the other case is different.
2017-06-06 22:11:22 -04:00
Andres Freund 9206ced1dc Clean up latch related code.
The larger part of this patch replaces usages of MyProc->procLatch
with MyLatch.  The latter works even early during backend startup,
where MyProc->procLatch doesn't yet.  While the affected code
shouldn't run in cases where it's not initialized, it might get copied
into places where it might.  Using MyLatch is simpler and a bit faster
to boot, so there's little point to stick with the previous coding.

While doing so I noticed some weaknesses around newly introduced uses
of latches that could lead to missed events, and an omitted
CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() call in worker_spi.

As all the actual bugs are in v10 code, there doesn't seem to be
sufficient reason to backpatch this.

Author: Andres Freund
Discussion:
    https://postgr.es/m/20170606195321.sjmenrfgl2nu6j63@alap3.anarazel.de
    https://postgr.es/m/20170606210405.sim3yl6vpudhmufo@alap3.anarazel.de
Backpatch: -
2017-06-06 16:13:00 -07:00
Peter Eisentraut e3a815d2fa Improve handover logic between sync and apply workers
Make apply busy wait check the catalog instead of shmem state to ensure
that next transaction will see the expected table synchronization state.

Also make the handover always go through same set of steps to make the
overall process easier to understand and debug.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Tested-by: Mark Kirkwood <mark.kirkwood@catalyst.net.nz>
Tested-by: Erik Rijkers <er@xs4all.nl>
2017-06-06 14:41:04 -04:00
Andres Freund c1abe6c786 Wire up query cancel interrupt for walsender backends.
This allows to cancel commands run over replication connections. While
it might have some use before v10, it has become important now that
normal SQL commands are allowed in database connected walsender
connections.

Author: Petr Jelinek
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7966f454-7cd7-2b0c-8b70-cdca9d5a8c97@2ndquadrant.com
2017-06-05 19:18:16 -07:00
Andres Freund 6e1dd2773e Unify SIGHUP handling between normal and walsender backends.
Because walsender and normal backends share the same main loop it's
problematic to have two different flag variables, set in signal
handlers, indicating a pending configuration reload.  Only certain
walsender commands reach code paths checking for the
variable (START_[LOGICAL_]REPLICATION, CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT
... LOGICAL, notably not base backups).

This is a bug present since the introduction of walsender, but has
gotten worse in releases since then which allow walsender to do more.

A later patch, not slated for v10, will similarly unify SIGHUP
handling in other types of processes as well.

Author: Petr Jelinek, Andres Freund
Reviewed-By: Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170423235941.qosiuoyqprq4nu7v@alap3.anarazel.de
Backpatch: 9.2-, bug is present since 9.0
2017-06-05 19:18:16 -07:00
Andres Freund c6c3334364 Prevent possibility of panics during shutdown checkpoint.
When the checkpointer writes the shutdown checkpoint, it checks
afterwards whether any WAL has been written since it started and
throws a PANIC if so.  At that point, only walsenders are still
active, so one might think this could not happen, but walsenders can
also generate WAL, for instance in BASE_BACKUP and logical decoding
related commands (e.g. via hint bits).  So they can trigger this panic
if such a command is run while the shutdown checkpoint is being
written.

To fix this, divide the walsender shutdown into two phases.  First,
checkpointer, itself triggered by postmaster, sends a
PROCSIG_WALSND_INIT_STOPPING signal to all walsenders.  If the backend
is idle or runs an SQL query this causes the backend to shutdown, if
logical replication is in progress all existing WAL records are
processed followed by a shutdown.  Otherwise this causes the walsender
to switch to the "stopping" state. In this state, the walsender will
reject any further replication commands. The checkpointer begins the
shutdown checkpoint once all walsenders are confirmed as
stopping. When the shutdown checkpoint finishes, the postmaster sends
us SIGUSR2. This instructs walsender to send any outstanding WAL,
including the shutdown checkpoint record, wait for it to be replicated
to the standby, and then exit.

Author: Andres Freund, based on an earlier patch by Michael Paquier
Reported-By: Fujii Masao, Andres Freund
Reviewed-By: Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170602002912.tqlwn4gymzlxpvs2@alap3.anarazel.de
Backpatch: 9.4, where logical decoding was introduced
2017-06-05 19:18:15 -07:00
Andres Freund 47fd420fb4 Have walsenders participate in procsignal infrastructure.
The non-participation in procsignal was a problem for both changes in
master, e.g. parallelism not working for normal statements run in
walsender backends, and older branches, e.g. recovery conflicts and
catchup interrupts not working for logical decoding walsenders.

This commit thus replaces the previous WalSndXLogSendHandler with
procsignal_sigusr1_handler.  In branches since db0f6cad48 that can
lead to additional SetLatch calls, but that only rarely seems to make
a difference.

Author: Andres Freund
Reviewed-By: Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170421014030.fdzvvvbrz4nckrow@alap3.anarazel.de
Backpatch: 9.4, earlier commits don't seem to benefit sufficiently
2017-06-05 19:18:15 -07:00
Andres Freund 703f148e98 Revert "Prevent panic during shutdown checkpoint"
This reverts commit 086221cf6b, which
was made to master only.

The approach implemented in the above commit has some issues.  While
those could easily be fixed incrementally, doing so would make
backpatching considerably harder, so instead first revert this patch.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170602002912.tqlwn4gymzlxpvs2@alap3.anarazel.de
2017-06-05 19:18:15 -07:00
Peter Eisentraut 41a21bf9b4 Don't set application_name in logical replication workers
This was bothering some people because it's not the intended use of
application_name and it makes the default view of pg_stat_activity
bulky.
2017-06-05 22:16:02 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas af51fea039 Fix typo in error message.
Daniele Varrazzo

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CA+mi_8bqY5THP8hLKKSdMEr5GCz6M=hD6_uLbvFeyEBfwqUxeA@mail.gmail.com
2017-06-05 11:38:26 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut 66b84fa82f Receive invalidation messages correctly in tablesync worker
We didn't accept any invalidation messages until the whole sync process
had finished (because it flattens all the remote transactions in the
single one).  So the sync worker didn't learn about subscription
changes/drop until it has finished.  This could lead to "orphaned" sync
workers.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Reported-by: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
2017-06-03 11:40:05 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 3c9bc2157a Make tablesync worker exit when apply dies while it was waiting for it
This avoids "orphaned" sync workers.

This was caused by a thinko in wait_for_sync_status_change.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Reported-by: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
2017-06-03 09:20:56 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 420a0392ef Remove replication slot name check from ReplicationSlotAcquire()
When trying to access a replication slot that is supposed to already
exist, we don't need to check the naming rules again.  If the slot
does not exist, we will then get a "does not exist" error message, which
is generally more useful from the perspective of an end user.
2017-06-02 15:16:57 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 9fcf670c2e Fix signal handling in logical replication workers
The logical replication worker processes now use the normal die()
handler for SIGTERM and CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() instead of custom code.
One problem before was that the apply worker would not exit promptly
when a subscription was dropped, which could lead to deadlocks.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Reported-by: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
2017-06-02 14:49:23 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 6812330f1c Reorganize logical replication worker disconnect code
Move the walrcv_disconnect() calls into the before_shmem_exit handler.
This makes sure the call is always made even during exit by signal, it
saves some duplicate code, and it makes the logic more similar to
walreceiver.c.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
2017-06-01 23:16:20 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 073ce405d6 Fix table syncing with different column order
Logical replication supports replicating between tables with different
column order.  But this failed for the initial table sync because of a
logic error in how the column list for the internal COPY command was
composed.  Fix that and also add a test.

Also fix a minor omission in the column name mapping cache.  When
creating the mapping list, it would not skip locally dropped columns.
So if a remote column had the same name as a locally dropped
column (...pg.dropped...), then the expected error would not occur.
2017-05-24 19:40:30 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 92ecb148e5 Improve logical replication worker log messages
Reduce some redundant messages to DEBUG1.  Be clearer about the
distinction between apply workers and table synchronization workers.
Add subscription and table name where possible.

Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
2017-05-24 18:57:56 -04:00
Tom Lane 5c837ddd70 Rethink flex flags for syncrep_scanner.l.
Using flex's -i switch to achieve case-insensitivity is not a very safe
practice, because the scanner's behavior may then depend on the locale
that flex was invoked in.  In the particular example at hand, that's
not academic: the possible matches for "FIRST" will be different in a
Turkish locale than elsewhere.  Do it the hard way instead, as our
other scanners do.

Also, drop use of -b -CF -p, because this scanner is only used when
parsing the contents of a GUC variable.  That's not done often, and
the amount of text to be parsed can be expected to be trivial, so
prioritizing scanner speed over code size seems like quite the wrong
tradeoff.  Using flex's default optimization options reduces the
size of syncrep_gram.o by more than 50%.

The case-insensitivity problem is new in HEAD (cf commit 3901fd70c).
The poor choice of optimization flags exists also in 9.6, but it doesn't
seem important enough to back-patch.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/24403.1495225931@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-05-19 18:05:20 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 6234569851 Improve CREATE SUBSCRIPTION option parsing
When creating a subscription with slot_name = NONE, we failed to check
that also create_slot = false and enabled = false were set.  This
created an invalid subscription and could later lead to a crash if a
NULL slot name was accessed.  Add more checks around that for
robustness.

Reported-by: tushar <tushar.ahuja@enterprisedb.com>
2017-05-17 20:47:37 -04:00
Bruce Momjian a6fd7b7a5f Post-PG 10 beta1 pgindent run
perltidy run not included.
2017-05-17 16:31:56 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 944dc0f9ce Check relkind of tables in CREATE/ALTER SUBSCRIPTION
We used to only check for a supported relkind on the subscriber during
replication, which is needed to ensure that the setup is valid and we
don't crash.  But it's also useful to tell the user immediately when
CREATE or ALTER SUBSCRIPTION is executed that the relation being added
to the subscription is not of a supported relkind.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Reported-by: tushar <tushar.ahuja@enterprisedb.com>
2017-05-16 22:57:16 -04:00
Tom Lane c079673dcb Preventive maintenance in advance of pgindent run.
Reformat various places in which pgindent will make a mess, and
fix a few small violations of coding style that I happened to notice
while perusing the diffs from a pgindent dry run.

There is one actual bug fix here: the need-to-enlarge-the-buffer code
path in icu_convert_case was obviously broken.  Perhaps it's unreachable
in our usage?  Or maybe this is just sadly undertested.
2017-05-16 20:36:35 -04:00
Robert Haas 0ad226f2ae Add missing apostrophe.
Masahiko Sawada

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAD21AoAzaR_XV7j7Wk9-QYXaFoT8H4egKwXvFY63wc8Lw2C9cg@mail.gmail.com
2017-05-15 15:41:15 -04:00
Andres Freund 524dbc1433 Avoid superfluous work for commits during logical slot creation.
Before 955a684e04 logical decoding snapshot maintenance needed to
cope with transactions it might not have seen in their entirety. For
such transactions we'd to assume they modified the catalog (could have
happened before we were watching), and thus a new snapshot had to be
built, and distributed to concurrently running transactions.

That's problematic because building a new snapshot isn't that cheap ,
especially as the the array of committed transactions needs to be
sorted.  When creating a slot on a server with a lot of transactions,
this could make logical slot creation infeasibly expensive.

After 955a684e04 there's no need to deal with transaction that
aren't guaranteed to be fully observable.  That allows to avoid
building snapshots for transactions that haven't modified catalog,
even before reaching consistency.

While this isn't necessarily a bugfix, slot creation being impossible
in some production workloads, is severe enough to warrant
backpatching.

Author: Andres Freund, based on a quite different patch from Petr Jelinek
Analyzed-By: Petr Jelinek
Reviewed-By: Petr Jelinek
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f37e975c-908f-858e-707f-058d3b1eb214@2ndquadrant.com
Backpatch: 9.4-, where logical decoding has been introduced
2017-05-13 15:06:40 -07:00
Andres Freund 955a684e04 Fix race condition leading to hanging logical slot creation.
The snapshot assembly during the creation of logical slots relied
waiting for transactions in xl_running_xacts to end, by checking for
their commit/abort records.  Unfortunately, despite locking, it is
possible to see an xl_running_xact record listing transactions as
ready, that have already WAL-logged an commit/abort record, as the
locking just prevents the ProcArray to be adjusted, and the commit
record has to be logged first.

That lead to either delayed or hanging snapshot creation, because
snapbuild.c would wait "forever" to see commit/abort records for some
transactions.  That hang resolved only if a xl_running_xacts record
without any running transactions happened to be logged, far from
certain on a busy server.

It's impractical to prevent that via more heavyweight locking, the
likelihood of deadlocks and significantly increased contention would
be too big.

Instead change the initial snapshot creation to be solely based on
tracking the oldest running transaction via
xl_running_xacts->oldestRunningXid - that actually ends up
significantly simplifying the code.  That has two disadvantages:
1) Because we cannot fully "trust" the contents of xl_running_xacts,
   we cannot use it to build the initial snapshot.  Instead we have to
   wait twice for all running transactions to finish.
2) Previously a slot, unless the race occurred, could be created when
   the all transaction perceived as running based on commit/abort
   records, now we have to wait for the next xl_running_xacts record.
To address that, trigger logging new xl_running_xacts record from
within snapbuild.c exactly when necessary.

Unfortunately snabuild.c's SnapBuild is stored on disk, one of the
stupider ideas of a certain Mr Freund, so we can't change it in a
minor release.  As this is going to be backpatched, we have to hack
around a bit to keep on-disk compatibility.  A later commit will
rejigger that on master.

Author: Andres Freund, based on a quite different patch from Petr Jelinek
Analyzed-By: Petr Jelinek
Reviewed-By: Petr Jelinek
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f37e975c-908f-858e-707f-058d3b1eb214@2ndquadrant.com
Backpatch: 9.4-, where logical decoding has been introduced
2017-05-13 14:21:00 -07:00
Peter Eisentraut d496a65790 Standardize "WAL location" terminology
Other previously used terms were "WAL position" or "log position".
2017-05-12 13:51:27 -04:00
Simon Riggs 024711bb54 Lag tracking for logical replication
Lag tracking is called for each commit, but we introduce
a pacing delay to ensure we don't swamp the lag tracker.

Author: Petr Jelinek, with minor pacing delay code from me
2017-05-12 10:50:56 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut 489b96e80b Improve memory use in logical replication apply
Previously, the memory used by the logical replication apply worker for
processing messages would never be freed, so that could end up using a
lot of memory.  To improve that, change the existing ApplyContext memory
context to ApplyMessageContext and reset that after every
message (similar to MessageContext used elsewhere).  For consistency of
naming, rename the ApplyCacheContext to ApplyContext.

Author: Stas Kelvich <s.kelvich@postgrespro.ru>
2017-05-09 14:51:49 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 013c1178fd Remove the NODROP SLOT option from DROP SUBSCRIPTION
It turned out this approach had problems, because a DROP command should
not have any options other than CASCADE and RESTRICT.  Instead, always
attempt to drop the slot if there is one configured, but also add an
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION action to set the slot to NONE.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Reported-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/29431.1493730652@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-05-09 10:20:42 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 9a591c1bcc Fix statistics reporting in logical replication workers
This new arrangement ensures that statistics are reported right after
commit of transactions.  The previous arrangement didn't get this quite
right and could lead to assertion failures.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Reported-by: Erik Rijkers <er@xs4all.nl>
2017-05-08 12:10:22 -04:00
Tom Lane b3a47cdfd6 Suppress compiler warning about unportable pointer value.
Setting a pointer value to "0xdeadbeef" draws a warning from some
compilers, and for good reason.  Be less cute and just set it to NULL.

In passing make some other cosmetic adjustments nearby.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJrrPGdW3EkU-CRobvVKYf3fJuBdgWyuGeAbNzAQ4yBh+bfb_Q@mail.gmail.com
2017-05-05 12:46:04 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 086221cf6b Prevent panic during shutdown checkpoint
When the checkpointer writes the shutdown checkpoint, it checks
afterwards whether any WAL has been written since it started and throws
a PANIC if so.  At that point, only walsenders are still active, so one
might think this could not happen, but walsenders can also generate WAL,
for instance in BASE_BACKUP and certain variants of
CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT.  So they can trigger this panic if such a
command is run while the shutdown checkpoint is being written.

To fix this, divide the walsender shutdown into two phases.  First, the
postmaster sends a SIGUSR2 signal to all walsenders.  The walsenders
then put themselves into the "stopping" state.  In this state, they
reject any new commands.  (For simplicity, we reject all new commands,
so that in the future we do not have to track meticulously which
commands might generate WAL.)  The checkpointer waits for all walsenders
to reach this state before proceeding with the shutdown checkpoint.
After the shutdown checkpoint is done, the postmaster sends
SIGINT (previously unused) to the walsenders.  This triggers the
existing shutdown behavior of sending out the shutdown checkpoint record
and then terminating.

Author: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
Reported-by: Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@gmail.com>
2017-05-05 10:31:42 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 9414e41ea7 Fix logical replication launcher wake up and reset
After the logical replication launcher was told to wake up at
commit (for example, by a CREATE SUBSCRIPTION command), the flag to wake
up was not reset, so it would be woken up at every following commit as
well.  So fix that by resetting the flag.

Also, we don't need to wake up anything if the transaction was rolled
back.  Just reset the flag in that case.

Author: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
Reported-by: Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@gmail.com>
2017-05-01 10:18:09 -04:00
Tom Lane 12d11432b4 Fix possible null pointer dereference or invalid warning message.
Thinko in commit de4389712: this warning message references the wrong
"LogicalRepWorker *" variable.  This would often result in a core dump,
but if it didn't, the message would show the wrong subscription OID.

In passing, adjust the message text to format a subscription OID
similarly to how that's done elsewhere in the function; and fix
grammatical issues in some nearby messages.

Per Coverity testing.
2017-04-30 12:21:02 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut e3cf708016 Wait between tablesync worker restarts
Before restarting a tablesync worker for the same relation, wait
wal_retrieve_retry_interval (currently 5s by default).  This avoids
restarting failing workers in a tight loop.

We keep the last start times in a hash table last_start_times that is
separate from the table_states list, because that list is cleared out on
syscache invalidation, which happens whenever a table finishes syncing.
The hash table is kept until all tables have finished syncing.

A future project might be to unify these two and keep everything in one
data structure, but for now this is a less invasive change to accomplish
the original purpose.

For the test suite, set wal_retrieve_retry_interval to its minimum
value, to not increase the test suite run time.

Reviewed-by: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Reported-by: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
2017-04-28 13:47:46 -04:00
Andres Freund ab9c43381e Don't build full initial logical decoding snapshot if NOEXPORT_SNAPSHOT.
Earlier commits (56e19d938d and 2bef06d516) make it cheaper to
create a logical slot if not exporting the initial snapshot.  If
NOEXPORT_SNAPSHOT is specified, we can skip the overhead, not just
when creating a slot via sql (which can't export snapshots).  As
NOEXPORT_SNAPSHOT has only recently been introduced, this shouldn't be
backpatched.
2017-04-27 15:52:31 -07:00
Andres Freund 56e19d938d Don't use on-disk snapshots for exported logical decoding snapshot.
Logical decoding stores historical snapshots on disk, so that logical
decoding can restart without having to reconstruct a snapshot from
scratch (for which the resources are not guaranteed to be present
anymore).  These serialized snapshots were also used when creating a
new slot via the walsender interface, which can export a "full"
snapshot (i.e. one that can read all tables, not just catalog ones).

The problem is that the serialized snapshots are only useful for
catalogs and not for normal user tables.  Thus the use of such a
serialized snapshot could result in an inconsistent snapshot being
exported, which could lead to queries returning wrong data.  This
would only happen if logical slots are created while another logical
slot already exists.

Author: Petr Jelinek
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f37e975c-908f-858e-707f-058d3b1eb214@2ndquadrant.com
Backport: 9.4, where logical decoding was introduced.
2017-04-27 15:29:15 -07:00
Fujii Masao 9f11fcec66 Fix bug so logical rep launcher saves correctly time of last startup of worker.
Previously the logical replication launcher stored the last timestamp
when it started the worker, in the local variable "last_start_time",
in order to check whether wal_retrive_retry_interval elapsed since
the last startup of worker. If it has elapsed, the launcher sees
pg_subscription and starts new worker if necessary. This is for
limitting the startup of worker to once a wal_retrieve_retry_interval.

The bug was that the variable "last_start_time" was defined and
always initialized with 0 at the beginning of the launcher's main loop.
So even if it's set to the last timestamp in later phase of the loop,
it's always reset to 0. Therefore the launcher could not check
correctly whether wal_retrieve_retry_interval elapsed since
the last startup.

This patch moves the variable "last_start_time" outside the main loop
so that it will not be reset.

Reviewed-by: Petr Jelinek
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAHGQGwGJrPO++XM4mFENAwpy1eGXKsGdguYv43GUgLgU-x8nTQ@mail.gmail.com
2017-04-28 06:35:00 +09:00
Andres Freund 2bef06d516 Preserve required !catalog tuples while computing initial decoding snapshot.
The logical decoding machinery already preserved all the required
catalog tuples, which is sufficient in the course of normal logical
decoding, but did not guarantee that non-catalog tuples were preserved
during computation of the initial snapshot when creating a slot over
the replication protocol.

This could cause a corrupted initial snapshot being exported.  The
time window for issues is usually not terribly large, but on a busy
server it's perfectly possible to it hit it.  Ongoing decoding is not
affected by this bug.

To avoid increased overhead for the SQL API, only retain additional
tuples when a logical slot is being created over the replication
protocol.  To do so this commit changes the signature of
CreateInitDecodingContext(), but it seems unlikely that it's being
used in an extension, so that's probably ok.

In a drive-by fix, fix handling of
ReplicationSlotsComputeRequiredXmin's already_locked argument, which
should only apply to ProcArrayLock, not ReplicationSlotControlLock.

Reported-By: Erik Rijkers
Analyzed-By: Petr Jelinek
Author: Petr Jelinek, heavily editorialized by Andres Freund
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/9a897b86-46e1-9915-ee4c-da02e4ff6a95@2ndquadrant.com
Backport: 9.4, where logical decoding was introduced.
2017-04-27 13:13:36 -07:00
Peter Eisentraut 6c9bd27aec Fix typo in comment
Author: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
2017-04-26 21:13:01 -04:00
Tom Lane 49da00677d Silence compiler warning induced by commit de4389712.
Smarter compilers can see that "slot" can't be used uninitialized,
but some popular ones cannot.  Noted by Jeff Janes.
2017-04-26 14:01:26 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 61ecc90be6 Fix query that gets remote relation info
Publisher relation can be incorrectly chosen, if there are more than
one relation in different schemas with the same name.

Author: Euler Taveira <euler@timbira.com.br>
2017-04-26 12:07:22 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut e495c1683f Spelling fixes in code comments
Author: Euler Taveira <euler@timbira.com.br>
2017-04-26 12:07:11 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut de43897122 Fix various concurrency issues in logical replication worker launching
The code was originally written with assumption that launcher is the
only process starting the worker.  However that hasn't been true since
commit 7c4f52409 which failed to modify the worker management code
adequately.

This patch adds an in_use field to the LogicalRepWorker struct to
indicate whether the worker slot is being used and uses proper locking
everywhere this flag is set or read.

However if the parent process dies while the new worker is starting and
the new worker fails to attach to shared memory, this flag would never
get cleared.  We solve this rare corner case by adding a sort of garbage
collector for in_use slots.  This uses another field in the
LogicalRepWorker struct named launch_time that contains the time when
the worker was started.  If any request to start a new worker does not
find free slot, we'll check for workers that were supposed to start but
took too long to actually do so, and reuse their slot.

In passing also fix possible race conditions when stopping a worker that
hasn't finished starting yet.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Reported-by: Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@gmail.com>
2017-04-26 10:45:59 -04:00
Fujii Masao 346199dcab Set the priorities of all quorum synchronous standbys to 1.
In quorum-based synchronous replication, all the standbys listed in
synchronous_standby_names equally have chances to be chosen
as synchronous standbys. So they should have the same priority.
However, previously, quorum standbys whose names appear earlier
in the list were given higher priority values though the difference of
those priority values didn't affect the selection of synchronous standbys.
Users could see those "meaningless" priority values in pg_stat_replication
and this was confusing.

This commit gives all the quorum synchronous standbys the same
highest priority, i.e., 1, in order to remove such confusion.

Author: Fujii Masao
Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada, Kyotaro Horiguchi
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAHGQGwEKOw=SmPLxJzkBsH6wwDBgOnVz46QjHbtsiZ-d-2RGUg@mail.gmail.com
2017-04-26 01:07:13 +09:00
Fujii Masao 7cc14ae9d8 Update copyright in recently added files.
This commit also fixes copyright line missed by the automated script.

Author: Masahiko Sawada
2017-04-25 23:38:41 +09:00
Andres Freund eb97aa7e65 Zero padding in replication origin's checkpointed on disk-state.
This seems to be largely cosmetic, avoiding valgrind bleats and the
like. The uninitialized padding influences the CRC of the on-disk
entry, but because it's also used when verifying the CRC, that doesn't
cause spurious failures.  Backpatch nonetheless.

It's a bit unfortunate that contrib/test_decoding/sql/replorigin.sql
doesn't exercise the checkpoint path, but checkpoints are fairly
expensive on weaker machines, and we'd have to stop/start for that to
be meaningful.

Author: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170422183123.w2jgiuxtts7qrqaq@alap3.anarazel.de
Backpatch: 9.5, where replication origins were introduced
2017-04-23 15:54:41 -07:00
Andres Freund e84d243b1c Initialize all memory for logical replication relation cache.
As reported by buildfarm animal skink / valgrind, some of the
variables weren't always initialized.  To avoid further mishaps use
memset to ensure the entire entry is initialized.

Author: Petr Jelinek
Reported-By: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170422183123.w2jgiuxtts7qrqaq@alap3.anarazel.de
Backpatch: none, code new in master
2017-04-23 15:54:41 -07:00
Simon Riggs 8463880872 Fix LagTrackerRead() for timeline increments
Bug was masked by error in running 004_timeline_switch.pl that was
fixed recently in 7d68f2281a.

Detective work by Alvaro Herrera and Tom Lane

Author: Thomas Munro
2017-04-23 21:35:41 +01:00
Fujii Masao 3a66581dd1 Prevent log_replication_commands from causing SQL commands to be logged.
Commit 7c4f524 allowed walsender to execute normal SQL commands
to support table sync feature in logical replication. Previously
while log_statement caused such SQL commands to be logged,
log_replication_commands caused them to be logged, too.
That is, such SQL commands were logged twice unexpectedly
when those settings were both enabled.

This commit forces log_replication_commands to log only replication
commands, to prevent normal SQL commands from being logged twice.

Author: Masahiko Sawada
Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi
Reported-by: Fujii Masao
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAHGQGwFDWh_Qr-q_GEMpD+qH=vYPMdVqw=ZOSY3kX_Pna9R9SA@mail.gmail.com
2017-04-21 00:56:27 +09:00
Fujii Masao 8bbc618b48 Don't call the function that may raise an error while holding spinlock.
It's not safe to raise an error while holding spinlock. But previously
logical replication worker for table sync called the function which
reads the system catalog and may raise an error while it's holding
spinlock. Which could lead to the trouble where spinlock will never
be released and the server gets stuck infinitely.

Author: Petr Jelinek
Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi and Fujii Masao
Reported-by: Fujii Masao
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAHGQGwFDWh_Qr-q_GEMpD+qH=vYPMdVqw=ZOSY3kX_Pna9R9SA@mail.gmail.com
2017-04-20 23:12:57 +09:00
Fujii Masao a790ed9f69 Improve documentation and comment for quorum-based sync replication.
Author: Masahiko Sawada, heavily modified by me
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAHGQGwEKOw=SmPLxJzkBsH6wwDBgOnVz46QjHbtsiZ-d-2RGUg@mail.gmail.com
2017-04-19 02:58:28 +09:00
Fujii Masao 280c53ecfb A collection of small fixes for logical replication.
* Be sure to reset the launcher's pid (LogicalRepCtx->launcher_pid) to 0
  even when the launcher emits an error.

* Declare ApplyLauncherWakeup() as a static function because it's called
  only in launcher.c.

* Previously IsBackendPId() was used to check whether the launcher's pid
  was valid. IsBackendPid() was necessary because there was the bug where
  the launcher's pid was not reset to 0. But now it's fixed, so IsBackendPid()
  is not necessary and this patch removes it.

Author: Masahiko Sawada
Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi
Reported-by: Fujii Masao
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAHGQGwFDWh_Qr-q_GEMpD+qH=vYPMdVqw=ZOSY3kX_Pna9R9SA@mail.gmail.com
2017-04-19 02:16:34 +09:00
Fujii Masao 39a6772d04 Use DatumGetInt32() to extract 32-bit integer value from a datum.
Previously DatumGetObjectId() was wrongly used for that.

Author: Masahiko Sawada
Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi
Reported-by: Fujii Masao
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAHGQGwFDWh_Qr-q_GEMpD+qH=vYPMdVqw=ZOSY3kX_Pna9R9SA@mail.gmail.com
2017-04-19 00:12:27 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut e6242c18a5 Set range table for CopyFrom() in tablesync
CopyFrom() needs a range table for formatting certain errors for
constraint violations.

This changes the mechanism of how the range table is passed to the
CopyFrom() executor state.  We used to generate the range table and one
entry for the relation manually inside DoCopy().  Now we use
addRangeTableEntryForRelation() to setup the range table and relation
entry for the ParseState, which is then passed down by BeginCopyFrom().

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Reported-by: Euler Taveira <euler@timbira.com.br>
2017-04-17 23:23:49 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 6275f5d28a Fix new warnings from GCC 7
This addresses the new warning types -Wformat-truncation
-Wformat-overflow that are part of -Wall, via -Wformat, in GCC 7.
2017-04-17 13:59:46 -04:00
Tom Lane b6dd127128 Ensure BackgroundWorker struct contents are well-defined.
Coverity complained because bgw.bgw_extra wasn't being filled in by
ApplyLauncherRegister().  The most future-proof fix is to memset the
whole BackgroundWorker struct to zeroes.  While at it, let's apply the
same coding rule to other places that set up BackgroundWorker structs;
four out of five had the same or related issues.
2017-04-16 23:23:44 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 139eb9673c Report statistics in logical replication workers
Author: Stas Kelvich <s.kelvich@postgrespro.ru>
Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Reported-by: Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@gmail.com>
2017-04-14 14:37:06 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 887227a1cc Add option to modify sync commit per subscription
This also changes default behaviour of subscription workers to
synchronous_commit = off.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
2017-04-14 13:58:46 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 25371a72b9 Remove pstrdup of TextDatumGetCString
The result of TextDatumGetCString is already palloc'ed.
2017-04-14 12:54:09 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 56dd8e85c4 Fix typo in comment 2017-04-10 13:42:22 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 26ad194cb0 Support configuration reload in logical replication workers
Author: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Reported-by: Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@gmail.com>
2017-04-10 13:42:21 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 6f1b9aaae3 Fix logical replication between different encodings
When sending a tuple attribute, the previous coding erroneously sent the
length byte before encoding conversion, which would lead to protocol
failures on the receiving side if the length did not match the following
string.

To fix that, use pq_sendcountedtext() for sending tuple attributes,
which takes care of all of that internally.  To match the API of
pq_sendcountedtext(), send even text values without a trailing zero byte
and have the receiving end put it in place instead.  This matches how
the standard FE/BE protocol behaves.

Reported-by: Kyotaro HORIGUCHI <horiguchi.kyotaro@lab.ntt.co.jp>
2017-04-06 14:41:09 -04:00
Andres Freund 5c21ad07cc Code review for recent slot.c changes. 2017-04-05 21:00:29 -07:00
Peter Eisentraut 6785fbd60f Use American English in error message
All error messages use the American English spelling of recognize,
apply to the single one not doing so to be consistent.

Author: Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>
2017-04-05 14:06:15 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut d1f103c739 Fix typo
Author: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
2017-04-04 09:03:24 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut fe7bbc4ddb Fix remote position tracking in logical replication
We need to set the origin remote position to end_lsn, not commit_lsn, as
commit_lsn is the start of commit record, and we use the origin remote
position as start position when restarting replication stream.  If we'd
use commit_lsn, we could request data that we already received from the
remote server after a crash of a downstream server.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
2017-04-04 08:24:32 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 1116108c92 Handle change of slot name in logical replication apply
Since change of slot name is a supported operation, handle it more
gracefully, instead of in the this-should-not-happen way.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
2017-04-03 11:10:28 -04:00
Magnus Hagander 130ae4a547 Fix some typos and spelling errors in comments
Author: Erik Rijkers
2017-04-02 19:55:28 +02:00
Robert Haas 2113ac4cbb Don't use bgw_main even to specify in-core bgworker entrypoints.
On EXEC_BACKEND builds, this can fail if ASLR is in use.

Backpatch to 9.5.  On master, completely remove the bgw_main field
completely, since there is no situation in which it is safe for an
EXEC_BACKEND build.  On 9.6 and 9.5, leave the field intact to avoid
breaking things for third-party code that doesn't care about working
under EXEC_BACKEND.  Prior to 9.5, there are no in-core bgworker
entrypoints.

Petr Jelinek, reviewed by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/09d8ad33-4287-a09b-a77f-77f8761adb5e@2ndquadrant.com
2017-03-31 20:43:32 -04:00
Simon Riggs 25fff40798 Default monitoring roles
Three nologin roles with non-overlapping privs are created by default
* pg_read_all_settings - read all GUCs.
* pg_read_all_stats - pg_stat_*, pg_database_size(), pg_tablespace_size()
* pg_stat_scan_tables - may lock/scan tables

Top level role - pg_monitor includes all of the above by default, plus others

Author: Dave Page
Reviewed-by: Stephen Frost, Robert Haas, Peter Eisentraut, Simon Riggs
2017-03-30 14:18:53 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 4fdb8a82e3 Update copyright year in recently added files
Author: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
2017-03-29 14:54:10 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera ce96ce60ca Remove direct uses of ItemPointer.{ip_blkid,ip_posid}
There are no functional changes here; this simply encapsulates knowledge
of the ItemPointerData struct so that a future patch can change things
without more breakage.

All direct users of ip_blkid and ip_posid are changed to use existing
macros ItemPointerGetBlockNumber and ItemPointerGetOffsetNumber
respectively.  For callers where that's inappropriate (because they
Assert that the itempointer is is valid-looking), add
ItemPointerGetBlockNumberNoCheck and ItemPointerGetOffsetNumberNoCheck,
which lack the assertion but are otherwise identical.

Author: Pavan Deolasee
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CABOikdNnFon4cJiL=h1mZH3bgUeU+sWHuU4Yr8AB=j3A2p1GiA@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-28 19:02:23 -03:00
Simon Riggs ff539da316 Cleanup slots during drop database
Automatically drop all logical replication slots associated with a
database when the database is dropped. Previously we threw an ERROR
if a slot existed. Now we throw ERROR only if a slot is active in
the database being dropped.

Craig Ringer
2017-03-28 10:05:21 -04:00
Robert Haas fc70a4b0df Show more processes in pg_stat_activity.
Previously, auxiliary processes and background workers not connected
to a database (such as the logical replication launcher) weren't
shown.  Include them, so that we can see the associated wait state
information.  Add a new column to identify the processes type, so that
people can filter them out easily using SQL if they wish.

Before this patch was written, there was discussion about whether we
should expose this information in a separate view, so as to avoid
contaminating pg_stat_activity with things people might not want to
see.  But putting everything in pg_stat_activity was a more popular
choice, so that's what the patch does.

Kuntal Ghosh, reviewed by Amit Langote and Michael Paquier.  Some
revisions and bug fixes by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoYES5nhkEGw9nZXU8_FhA8XEm8NTm3-SO+3ML1B81Hkww@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-26 22:02:22 -04:00
Tom Lane 5459cfd3ad Fix typos in logical replication support for initial data copy.
Fix an incorrect assert condition (noted by Coverity), and spell the new
name of the function correctly.  Typos introduced in commit 7c4f52409.

Michael Paquier
2017-03-26 17:44:35 -04:00
Simon Riggs 5737c12df0 Report catalog_xmin separately in hot_standby_feedback
If the upstream walsender is using a physical replication slot, store the
catalog_xmin in the slot's catalog_xmin field. If the upstream doesn't use a
slot and has only a PGPROC entry behaviour doesn't change, as we store the
combined xmin and catalog_xmin in the PGPROC entry.

Author: Craig Ringer
2017-03-25 14:07:27 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 8398c83689 Handle empty result set in libpqrcv_exec
Always return tupleslot and tupledesc from libpqrcv_exec.  This avoids
requiring callers to handle that separately.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Reported-by: Michael Banck <michael.banck@credativ.de>
2017-03-24 08:41:32 -04:00
Simon Riggs 6912acc04f Replication lag tracking for walsenders
Adds write_lag, flush_lag and replay_lag cols to pg_stat_replication.

Implements a lag tracker module that reports the lag times based upon
measurements of the time taken for recent WAL to be written, flushed and
replayed and for the sender to hear about it. These times
represent the commit lag that was (or would have been) introduced by each
synchronous commit level, if the remote server was configured as a
synchronous standby.  For an asynchronous standby, the replay_lag column
approximates the delay before recent transactions became visible to queries.
If the standby server has entirely caught up with the sending server and
there is no more WAL activity, the most recently measured lag times will
continue to be displayed for a short time and then show NULL.

Physical replication lag tracking is automatic. Logical replication tracking
is possible but is the responsibility of the logical decoding plugin.
Tracking is a private module operating within each walsender individually,
with values reported to shared memory. Module not used outside of walsender.

Design and code is good enough now to commit - kudos to the author.
In many ways a difficult topic, with important and subtle behaviour so this
shoudl be expected to generate discussion and multiple open items: Test now!

Author: Thomas Munro, following designs by Fujii Masao and Simon Riggs
Review: Simon Riggs, Ian Barwick and Craig Ringer
2017-03-23 14:05:28 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 7c4f52409a Logical replication support for initial data copy
Add functionality for a new subscription to copy the initial data in the
tables and then sync with the ongoing apply process.

For the copying, add a new internal COPY option to have the COPY source
data provided by a callback function.  The initial data copy works on
the subscriber by receiving COPY data from the publisher and then
providing it locally into a COPY that writes to the destination table.

A WAL receiver can now execute full SQL commands.  This is used here to
obtain information about tables and publications.

Several new options were added to CREATE and ALTER SUBSCRIPTION to
control whether and when initial table syncing happens.

Change pg_dump option --no-create-subscription-slots to
--no-subscription-connect and use the new CREATE SUBSCRIPTION
... NOCONNECT option for that.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Tested-by: Erik Rijkers <er@xs4all.nl>
2017-03-23 08:55:37 -04:00
Simon Riggs af4b1a0869 Refactor GetOldestXmin() to use flags
Replace ignoreVacuum parameter with more flexible flags.

Author: Eiji Seki
Review: Haribabu Kommi
2017-03-22 16:51:01 +00:00
Simon Riggs 1148e22a82 Teach xlogreader to follow timeline switches
Uses page-based mechanism to ensure we’re using the correct timeline.

Tests are included to exercise the functionality using a cold disk-level copy
of the master that's started up as a replica with slots intact, but the
intended use of the functionality is with later features.

Craig Ringer, reviewed by Simon Riggs and Andres Freund
2017-03-22 07:05:12 +00:00
Robert Haas 249cf070e3 Create and use wait events for read, write, and fsync operations.
Previous commits, notably 53be0b1add and
6f3bd98ebf, made it possible to see from
pg_stat_activity when a backend was stuck waiting for another backend,
but it's also fairly common for a backend to be stuck waiting for an
I/O.  Add wait events for those operations, too.

Rushabh Lathia, with further hacking by me.  Reviewed and tested by
Michael Paquier, Amit Kapila, Rajkumar Raghuwanshi, and Rahila Syed.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAGPqQf0LsYHXREPAZqYGVkDqHSyjf=KsD=k0GTVPAuzyThh-VQ@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-18 07:43:01 -04:00
Tom Lane b5dd50f2c0 Rewrite async-connection loop in libpqwalreceiver.c, once again.
The original coding in commit 1e8a85009 didn't use PQconnectPoll per
spec, and while the rewrite in e434ad39a is closer, it still doesn't
guarantee to wait until the socket is read-ready or write-ready (as
appropriate) before calling PQconnectPoll.  It's not clear whether
that omission is causing the continuing failures on buildfarm member
bowerbird; but given the lack of other explanations meeting the
available facts, let's tighten that up and see what happens.

An independent issue in the same loop was that it had a race condition
whereby it could clear the process's latch without having serviced an
interrupt request, causing failure to respond to a cancel while waiting
for connection (the very problem 1e8a85009 was meant to fix).

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7295.1489596949@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-03-15 13:26:26 -04:00
Andres Freund 61d0c320b5 Improve grammar / fix typos in snapbuild.c.
Author: Erik Rijkers
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/797c6c4496a1ae49cc69e90aa768bac2@xs4all.nl
2017-03-14 17:04:36 -07:00
Peter Eisentraut eb4da3e380 Add option to control snapshot export to CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT
We used to export snapshots unconditionally in CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT
in the replication protocol, but several upcoming patches want more
control over what happens.

Suppress snapshot export in pg_recvlogical, which neither needs nor can
use the exported snapshot.  Since snapshot exporting can fail this
improves reliability.

This also paves the way for allowing the creation of replication slots
on standbys, which cannot export snapshots because they cannot allocate
new XIDs.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
2017-03-14 17:34:22 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut a47b38c9ee Spelling fixes
From: Josh Soref <jsoref@gmail.com>
2017-03-14 12:58:39 -04:00
Magnus Hagander 1bfebffe81 Fix typo in comment
Masahiko Sawada
2017-03-13 12:10:54 +01:00
Noah Misch 3a0d473192 Use wrappers of PG_DETOAST_DATUM_PACKED() more.
This makes almost all core code follow the policy introduced in the
previous commit.  Specific decisions:

- Text search support functions with char* and length arguments, such as
  prsstart and lexize, may receive unaligned strings.  I doubt
  maintainers of non-core text search code will notice.

- Use plain VARDATA() on values detoasted or synthesized earlier in the
  same function.  Use VARDATA_ANY() on varlenas sourced outside the
  function, even if they happen to always have four-byte headers.  As an
  exception, retain the universal practice of using VARDATA() on return
  values of SendFunctionCall().

- Retain PG_GETARG_BYTEA_P() in pageinspect.  (Page images are too large
  for a one-byte header, so this misses no optimization.)  Sites that do
  not call get_page_from_raw() typically need the four-byte alignment.

- For now, do not change btree_gist.  Its use of four-byte headers in
  memory is partly entangled with storage of 4-byte headers inside
  GBT_VARKEY, on disk.

- For now, do not change gtrgm_consistent() or gtrgm_distance().  They
  incorporate the varlena header into a cache, and there are multiple
  credible implementation strategies to consider.
2017-03-12 19:35:34 -04:00
Tom Lane 6ec4c8584c Reduce log verbosity of startup/shutdown for launcher subprocesses.
There's no really good reason why the autovacuum launcher and logical
replication launcher should announce themselves at startup and shutdown
by default.  Users don't care that those processes exist, and it's
inconsistent that those background processes announce themselves while
others don't.  So, reduce those messages from LOG to DEBUG1 level.

I was sorely tempted to reduce the "starting logical replication worker
for subscription ..." message to DEBUG1 as well, but forebore for now.
Those processes might possibly be of direct interest to users, at least
until logical replication is a lot better shaken out than it is today.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/19479.1489121003@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-03-10 15:18:38 -05:00
Fujii Masao 4eafdcc276 Prevent logical rep workers with removed subscriptions from starting.
Any logical rep workers must have their subscription entries in
pg_subscription. To ensure this, we need to prevent the launcher
from starting new worker corresponding to the subscription that
DROP SUBSCRIPTION command is removing. To implement this,
previously LogicalRepLauncherLock was introduced and held until
the end of transaction running DROP SUBSCRIPTION. But using
LWLock for that purpose was not valid.

Instead, this commit changes DROP SUBSCRIPTION so that it takes
AccessExclusiveLock on pg_subscription, in order to ensure that
the launcher cannot see any subscriptions being removed. Also this
commit gets rid of LogicalRepLauncherLock.

Patch by me, reviewed by Petr Jelinek

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAHGQGwHPi8ky-yANFfe0sgmhKtsYcQLTnKx07bW9S7-Rn1746w@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-09 01:44:23 +09:00
Simon Riggs 5ee2197767 Ensure ThisTimeLineID is valid before START_REPLICATION
Craig Ringer
2017-03-07 21:06:09 +08:00
Peter Eisentraut e434ad39ae Reorder the asynchronous libpq calls for replication connection
Per libpq documentation, the initial state must be
PGRES_POLLING_WRITING.  Failing to do that appears to cause some issues
on some Windows systems.

From: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
2017-03-06 09:33:26 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 6da9759a03 Add RENAME support for PUBLICATIONs and SUBSCRIPTIONs
From: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
2017-03-03 10:47:04 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 713f7c47d9 Fix after trigger execution in logical replication
From: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Tested-by: Thom Brown <thom@linux.com>
2017-03-03 10:05:56 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 1e8a850094 Use asynchronous connect API in libpqwalreceiver
This makes the connection attempt from CREATE SUBSCRIPTION and from
WalReceiver interruptable by the user in case the libpq connection is
hanging.  The previous coding required immediate shutdown (SIGQUIT) of
PostgreSQL in that situation.

From: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Tested-by: Thom Brown <thom@linux.com>
2017-03-03 09:13:58 -05:00
Robert Haas 19dc233c32 Add pg_current_logfile() function.
The syslogger will write out the current stderr and csvlog names, if
it's running and there are any, to a new file in the data directory
called "current_logfiles".  We take care to remove this file when it
might no longer be valid (but not at shutdown).  The function
pg_current_logfile() can be used to read the entries in the file.

Gilles Darold, reviewed and modified by Karl O.  Pinc, Michael
Paquier, and me.  Further review by Álvaro Herrera and Christoph Berg.
2017-03-03 11:43:11 +05:30
Peter Eisentraut 2ed193c904 chomp PQerrorMessage() in backend uses
PQerrorMessage() returns an error message with a trailing newline, but
in backend use (dblink, postgres_fdw, libpqwalreceiver), we want to have
the error message without that for emitting via ereport().  To simplify
that, add a function pchomp() that returns a pstrdup'ed string with the
trailing newline characters removed.
2017-02-27 08:54:51 -05:00
Andres Freund 9fab40ad32 Use the new "Slab" context for some allocations in reorderbuffer.h.
Note that this change alone does not yet fully address the performance
problems triggering this work, a large portion of the slowdown is
triggered by the tuple allocator, which isn't converted to the new
allocator.  It would be possible to do so, but using evenly sized
objects, like both the current implementation in reorderbuffer.c and
slab.c, wastes a fair amount of memory.  A later patch by Tomas will
introduce a better approach.

Author: Tomas Vondra
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d15dff83-0b37-28ed-0809-95a5cc7292ad@2ndquadrant.com
2017-02-27 03:41:44 -08:00
Tom Lane 9e3755ecb2 Remove useless duplicate inclusions of system header files.
c.h #includes a number of core libc header files, such as <stdio.h>.
There's no point in re-including these after having read postgres.h,
postgres_fe.h, or c.h; so remove code that did so.

While at it, also fix some places that were ignoring our standard pattern
of "include postgres[_fe].h, then system header files, then other Postgres
header files".  While there's not any great magic in doing it that way
rather than system headers last, it's silly to have just a few files
deviating from the general pattern.  (But I didn't attempt to enforce this
globally, only in files I was touching anyway.)

I'd be the first to say that this is mostly compulsive neatnik-ism,
but over time it might save enough compile cycles to be useful.
2017-02-25 16:12:55 -05:00
Tom Lane c29aff959d Consistently declare timestamp variables as TimestampTz.
Twiddle the replication-related code so that its timestamp variables
are declared TimestampTz, rather than the uninformative "int64" that
was previously used for meant-to-be-always-integer timestamps.
This resolves the int64-vs-TimestampTz declaration inconsistencies
introduced by commit 7c030783a, though in the opposite direction to
what was originally suggested.

This required including datatype/timestamp.h in a couple more places
than before.  I decided it would be a good idea to slim down that
header by not having it pull in <float.h> etc, as those headers are
no longer at all relevant to its purpose.  Unsurprisingly, a small number
of .c files turn out to have been depending on those inclusions, so add
them back in the .c files as needed.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/26788.1487455319@sss.pgh.pa.us
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/27694.1487456324@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-02-23 15:57:08 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut c3368f9173 Fix logical replication with different encodings
reported by Shinoda, Noriyoshi <noriyoshi.shinoda@hpe.com>; partial
patch by Kyotaro HORIGUCHI <horiguchi.kyotaro@lab.ntt.co.jp>
2017-02-23 11:29:12 -05:00
Fujii Masao 1d04a59be3 Make walsender always initialize the buffers.
Walsender uses the local buffers for each outgoing and incoming message.
Previously when creating replication slot, walsender forgot to initialize
one of them and which can cause the segmentation fault error. To fix this
issue, this commit changes walsender so that it always initialize them
before it executes the requested replication command.

Back-patch to 9.4 where replication slot was introduced.

Problem report and initial patch by Stas Kelvich, modified by me.
Report: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/A1E9CB90-1FAC-4CAD-8DBA-9AA62A6E97C5@postgrespro.ru
2017-02-22 03:11:58 +09:00
Fujii Masao d36537008a Remove confusing comment about unsupported feature.
The initial table synchronization feature has not been supported yet,
but there was the confusing header comment about it in logical/worker.c.
2017-02-22 02:49:42 +09:00
Robert Haas 85c11324ca Rename user-facing tools with "xlog" in the name to say "wal".
This means pg_receivexlog because pg_receivewal, pg_resetxlog
becomes pg_resetwal, and pg_xlogdump becomes pg_waldump.
2017-02-09 16:23:46 -05:00