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Heikki Linnakangas 22122c83f1 Fix full-page writes of internal GIN pages.
Insertion to a non-leaf GIN page didn't make a full-page image of the page,
which is wrong. The code used to do it correctly, but was changed (commit
853d1c3103) because the redo-routine didn't
track incomplete splits correctly when the page was restored from a full
page image. Of course, that was not right way to fix it, the redo routine
should've been fixed instead. The redo-routine was surreptitiously fixed
in 2010 (commit 4016bdef8a), so all we need
to do now is revert the code that creates the record to its original form.

This doesn't change the format of the WAL record.

Backpatch to all supported versions.
2013-12-03 23:16:01 +02:00
Bruce Momjian 4a8adfd4d0 C comment: again update comment for pg_fe_sendauth for error cases 2013-12-03 11:42:18 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 6a6b7bbb81 Update C comment for pg_fe_getauthname
This function no longer takes an argument.
2013-12-03 11:33:46 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 9e0a97f1c8 libpq: change PQconndefaults() to ignore invalid service files
Previously missing or invalid service files returned NULL.  Also fix
pg_upgrade to report "out of memory" for a null return from
PQconndefaults().

Patch by Steve Singer, rewritten by me
2013-12-03 11:12:25 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 95e3d50539 doc: Refine documentation about recovery command exist status
Add more documentation about how different exit codes and signals are
handled in each case.

Reviewed-by: Peter Geoghegan <pg@heroku.com>
2013-12-02 22:31:41 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut fef88b3fda Report exit code from external recovery commands properly
When an external recovery command such as restore_command or
archive_cleanup_command fails, report the exit code properly,
distinguishing signals and normal exists, using the existing
wait_result_to_str() facility, instead of just reporting the return
value from system().

Reviewed-by: Peter Geoghegan <pg@heroku.com>
2013-12-02 22:31:05 -05:00
Tom Lane 7ab321404c Fix crash in assign_collations_walker for EXISTS with empty SELECT list.
We (I think I, actually) forgot about this corner case while coding
collation resolution.  Per bug #8648 from Arjen Nienhuis.
2013-12-02 20:28:45 -05:00
Tom Lane 02bb4bbc66 Update release notes for 9.3.2, 9.2.6, 9.1.11, 9.0.15, 8.4.19. 2013-12-02 15:53:55 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 54916b99f7 doc: update wording of ineffective SET and ABORT commands
Wording by Alvaro Herrera
2013-12-02 12:51:58 -05:00
Tom Lane b8b7b723f2 Improve draft release notes.
Per suggestions from Andres Freund.  Also fix spelling of
Sergey Burladyan's name.
2013-12-02 12:17:46 -05:00
Tom Lane 7a1e34d371 Increase git_changelog's timestamp_slop from 10 min to 1 day.
Many committers seem to now be using a work flow in which back-patched
commits are timestamped minutes or even hours apart in different branches
(most likely because they commit in one branch before starting work on
the next one).  git_changelog was failing to merge its reports in such
cases, so increase the max time it's willing to merge commits across.
I considered getting rid of the limit altogether, but that produces
some odd results in terms of how the merged commit gets sorted relative
to unrelated commits.
2013-12-02 11:33:49 -05:00
Robert Haas c6d4b1dd3e Flag mmap implemenation of dynamic shared memory as resize-capable.
Error noted by Heikki Linnakangas
2013-12-02 11:18:54 -05:00
Robert Haas a8656a3ab0 Make NUM_TOCHAR_prepare and NUM_TOCHAR_finish macros declare "len".
Remove the variable from the enclosing scopes so that nothing can be
relying on it.  The net result of this refactoring is that we get rid
of a few unnecessary strlen() calls.

Original patch from Greg Jaskiewicz, substantially expanded by me.
2013-12-02 10:51:06 -05:00
Robert Haas 9d140f7be2 Avoid out-of-bounds read in errfinish if error_stack_depth < 0.
If errordata_stack_depth < 0, we won't find that out and correct the
problem until CHECK_STACK_DEPTH() is invoked.  In the meantime,
elevel will be set based on an invalid read.  This is probably
harmless in practice, but it seems cleaner this way.

Xi Wang
2013-12-02 10:42:01 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 3e3520cf7a Translation updates 2013-12-02 00:17:07 -05:00
Tom Lane 23e796de15 Draft release notes for 9.3.2.
I'm putting these up for review before I start to extract the relevant
subsets for the older branches.  It'll be easier to make any suggested
wording improvements at this stage.
2013-12-01 18:46:16 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 3c81b5c1d2 doc: Disable preface.autolabel in XSLT
The makes the output more consistent with the existing DSSSL setup.
2013-12-01 17:13:23 -05:00
Tom Lane 335470251d Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2013h.
DST law changes in Argentina, Brazil, Jordan, Libya, Liechtenstein,
Morocco, Palestine.  New timezone abbreviations WIB, WIT, WITA for
Indonesia.
2013-12-01 14:11:44 -05:00
Tom Lane 4796035402 Editorial corrections to the October 2013 minor-release notes.
This is mostly to fix incorrect migration instructions: since the preceding
minor releases advised reindexing some GIST indexes, it's important that
we back-link to that advice rather than earlier instances.

Also improve some bug descriptions and fix a few typos.

No back-patch yet; these files will get copied into the back branches
later in the release process.
2013-11-30 16:57:25 -05:00
Bruce Momjian e7d56aee2d pg_upgrade: Handle default_transaction_read_only settings
Setting default_transaction_read_only=true could prevent pg_upgrade from
completing, so prepend default_transaction_read_only=false to
PGOPTIONS.
2013-11-30 16:50:33 -05:00
Kevin Grittner 4bd371f6f8 Fix pg_dumpall to work for databases flagged as read-only.
pg_dumpall's charter is to be able to recreate a database cluster's
contents in a virgin installation, but it was failing to honor that
contract if the cluster had any ALTER DATABASE SET
default_transaction_read_only settings.  By including a SET command
for the connection for each connection opened by pg_dumpall output,
errors are avoided and the source cluster is successfully
recreated.

There was discussion of whether to also set this for the connection
applying pg_dump output, but it was felt that it was both less
appropriate in that context, and far easier to work around.

Backpatch to all supported branches.
2013-11-30 11:24:56 -06:00
Peter Eisentraut 34fa72ec9c Remove use of obsolescent Autoconf macros
Remove the use of the following macros, which are obsolescent according
to the Autoconf documentation:

- AC_C_CONST
- AC_C_STRINGIZE
- AC_C_VOLATILE
- AC_FUNC_MEMCMP
2013-11-30 09:17:08 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 1eafea5d1b doc: Simplify handling of variablelists in XSLT build
The previously used custom template is no longer necessary because
parameters provided by the standard style sheet can achieve the same
outcome.
2013-11-29 22:42:47 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera 2393c7d102 Fix a couple of bugs in MultiXactId freezing
Both heap_freeze_tuple() and heap_tuple_needs_freeze() neglected to look
into a multixact to check the members against cutoff_xid.  This means
that a very old Xid could survive hidden within a multi, possibly
outliving its CLOG storage.  In the distant future, this would cause
clog lookup failures:
ERROR:  could not access status of transaction 3883960912
DETAIL:  Could not open file "pg_clog/0E78": No such file or directory.

This mostly was problematic when the updating transaction aborted, since
in that case the row wouldn't get pruned away earlier in vacuum and the
multixact could possibly survive for a long time.  In many cases, data
that is inaccessible for this reason way can be brought back
heuristically.

As a second bug, heap_freeze_tuple() didn't properly handle multixacts
that need to be frozen according to cutoff_multi, but whose updater xid
is still alive.  Instead of preserving the update Xid, it just set Xmax
invalid, which leads to both old and new tuple versions becoming
visible.  This is pretty rare in practice, but a real threat
nonetheless.  Existing corrupted rows, unfortunately, cannot be repaired
in an automated fashion.

Existing physical replicas might have already incorrectly frozen tuples
because of different behavior than in master, which might only become
apparent in the future once pg_multixact/ is truncated; it is
recommended that all clones be rebuilt after upgrading.

Following code analysis caused by bug report by J Smith in message
CADFUPgc5bmtv-yg9znxV-vcfkb+JPRqs7m2OesQXaM_4Z1JpdQ@mail.gmail.com
and privately by F-Secure.

Backpatch to 9.3, where freezing of MultiXactIds was introduced.

Analysis and patch by Andres Freund, with some tweaks by Álvaro.
2013-11-29 21:47:25 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera 1ce150b7bb Don't TransactionIdDidAbort in HeapTupleGetUpdateXid
It is dangerous to do so, because some code expects to be able to see what's
the true Xmax even if it is aborted (particularly while traversing HOT
chains).  So don't do it, and instead rely on the callers to verify for
abortedness, if necessary.

Several race conditions and bugs fixed in the process.  One isolation test
changes the expected output due to these.

This also reverts commit c235a6a589, which is no longer necessary.

Backpatch to 9.3, where this function was introduced.

Andres Freund
2013-11-29 21:47:21 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera 1df0122daa Truncate pg_multixact/'s contents during crash recovery
Commit 9dc842f08 of 8.2 era prevented MultiXact truncation during crash
recovery, because there was no guarantee that enough state had been
setup, and because it wasn't deemed to be a good idea to remove data
during crash recovery anyway.  Since then, due to Hot-Standby, streaming
replication and PITR, the amount of time a cluster can spend doing crash
recovery has increased significantly, to the point that a cluster may
even never come out of it.  This has made not truncating the content of
pg_multixact/ not defensible anymore.

To fix, take care to setup enough state for multixact truncation before
crash recovery starts (easy since checkpoints contain the required
information), and move the current end-of-recovery actions to a new
TrimMultiXact() function, analogous to TrimCLOG().

At some later point, this should probably done similarly to the way
clog.c is doing it, which is to just WAL log truncations, but we can't
do that for the back branches.

Back-patch to 9.0.  8.4 also has the problem, but since there's no hot
standby there, it's much less pressing.  In 9.2 and earlier, this patch
is simpler than in newer branches, because multixact access during
recovery isn't required.  Add appropriate checks to make sure that's not
happening.

Andres Freund
2013-11-29 21:47:15 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera f54106f77e Fix full-table-vacuum request mechanism for MultiXactIds
While autovacuum dutifully launched anti-multixact-wraparound vacuums
when the multixact "age" was reached, the vacuum code was not aware that
it needed to make them be full table vacuums.  As the resulting
partial-table vacuums aren't capable of actually increasing relminmxid,
autovacuum continued to launch anti-wraparound vacuums that didn't have
the intended effect, until age of relfrozenxid caused the vacuum to
finally be a full table one via vacuum_freeze_table_age.

To fix, introduce logic for multixacts similar to that for plain
TransactionIds, using the same GUCs.

Backpatch to 9.3, where permanent MultiXactIds were introduced.

Andres Freund, some cleanup by Álvaro
2013-11-29 21:47:13 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera 76a31c689c Replace hardcoded 200000000 with autovacuum_freeze_max_age
Parts of the code used autovacuum_freeze_max_age to determine whether
anti-multixact-wraparound vacuums are necessary, while others used a
hardcoded 200000000 value.  This leads to problems when
autovacuum_freeze_max_age is set to a non-default value.  Use the latter
everywhere.

Backpatch to 9.3, where vacuuming of multixacts was introduced.

Andres Freund
2013-11-29 21:47:09 -03:00
Tom Lane 79193c75f8 Fix assorted issues in pg_ctl's pgwin32_CommandLine().
Ensure that the invocation command for postgres or pg_ctl runservice
double-quotes the executable's pathname; failure to do this leads to
trouble when the path contains spaces.

Also, ensure that the path ends in ".exe" in both cases and uses
backslashes rather than slashes as directory separators.  The latter issue
is reported to confuse some third-party tools such as Symantec Backup Exec.

Also, rewrite the function to avoid buffer overrun issues by using a
PQExpBuffer instead of a fixed-size static buffer.  Combinations of
very long executable pathnames and very long data directory pathnames
could have caused trouble before, for example.

Back-patch to all active branches, since this code has been like this
for a long while.

Naoya Anzai and Tom Lane, reviewed by Rajeev Rastogi
2013-11-29 18:34:07 -05:00
Tom Lane 8b151558c8 Be sure to release proc->backendLock after SetupLockInTable() failure.
The various places that transferred fast-path locks to the main lock table
neglected to release the PGPROC's backendLock if SetupLockInTable failed
due to being out of shared memory.  In most cases this is no big deal since
ensuing error cleanup would release all held LWLocks anyway.  But there are
some hot-standby functions that don't consider failure of
FastPathTransferRelationLocks to be a hard error, and in those cases this
oversight could lead to system lockup.  For consistency, make all of these
places look the same as FastPathTransferRelationLocks.

Noted while looking for the cause of Dan Wood's bugs --- this wasn't it,
but it's a bug anyway.
2013-11-29 17:35:09 -05:00
Tom Lane 16e1b7a1b7 Fix assorted race conditions in the new timeout infrastructure.
Prevent handle_sig_alarm from losing control partway through due to a query
cancel (either an asynchronous SIGINT, or a cancel triggered by one of the
timeout handler functions).  That would at least result in failure to
schedule any required future interrupt, and might result in actual
corruption of timeout.c's data structures, if the interrupt happened while
we were updating those.

We could still lose control if an asynchronous SIGINT arrives just as the
function is entered.  This wouldn't break any data structures, but it would
have the same effect as if the SIGALRM interrupt had been silently lost:
we'd not fire any currently-due handlers, nor schedule any new interrupt.
To forestall that scenario, forcibly reschedule any pending timer interrupt
during AbortTransaction and AbortSubTransaction.  We can avoid any extra
kernel call in most cases by not doing that until we've allowed
LockErrorCleanup to kill the DEADLOCK_TIMEOUT and LOCK_TIMEOUT events.

Another hazard is that some platforms (at least Linux and *BSD) block a
signal before calling its handler and then unblock it on return.  When we
longjmp out of the handler, the unblock doesn't happen, and the signal is
left blocked indefinitely.  Again, we can fix that by forcibly unblocking
signals during AbortTransaction and AbortSubTransaction.

These latter two problems do not manifest when the longjmp reaches
postgres.c, because the error recovery code there kills all pending timeout
events anyway, and it uses sigsetjmp(..., 1) so that the appropriate signal
mask is restored.  So errors thrown outside any transaction should be OK
already, and cleaning up in AbortTransaction and AbortSubTransaction should
be enough to fix these issues.  (We're assuming that any code that catches
a query cancel error and doesn't re-throw it will do at least a
subtransaction abort to clean up; but that was pretty much required already
by other subsystems.)

Lastly, ProcSleep should not clear the LOCK_TIMEOUT indicator flag when
disabling that event: if a lock timeout interrupt happened after the lock
was granted, the ensuing query cancel is still going to happen at the next
CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS, and we want to report it as a lock timeout not a user
cancel.

Per reports from Dan Wood.

Back-patch to 9.3 where the new timeout handling infrastructure was
introduced.  We may at some point decide to back-patch the signal
unblocking changes further, but I'll desist from that until we hear
actual field complaints about it.
2013-11-29 16:41:00 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 50107ee7a5 doc: Enhance documentation of ssl_ciphers setting a bit 2013-11-29 09:06:28 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 384eb1d40d doc: Allow selecting web site CSS style sheet in XSLT HTML build 2013-11-28 22:45:08 -05:00
Robert Haas 8e18d04d4d Refine our definition of what constitutes a system relation.
Although user-defined relations can't be directly created in
pg_catalog, it's possible for them to end up there, because you can
create them in some other schema and then use ALTER TABLE .. SET SCHEMA
to move them there.  Previously, such relations couldn't afterwards
be manipulated, because IsSystemRelation()/IsSystemClass() rejected
all attempts to modify objects in the pg_catalog schema, regardless
of their origin.  With this patch, they now reject only those
objects in pg_catalog which were created at initdb-time, allowing
most operations on user-created tables in pg_catalog to proceed
normally.

This patch also adds new functions IsCatalogRelation() and
IsCatalogClass(), which is similar to IsSystemRelation() and
IsSystemClass() but with a slightly narrower definition: only TOAST
tables of system catalogs are included, rather than *all* TOAST tables.
This is currently used only for making decisions about when
invalidation messages need to be sent, but upcoming logical decoding
patches will find other uses for this information.

Andres Freund, with some modifications by me.
2013-11-28 20:57:20 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 2fe69cacff Another gin_desc fix.
The number of items inserted was incorrectly printed as if it was a boolean.
2013-11-28 23:35:50 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 97c19e6c38 Fix gin_desc routine to match the WAL format.
In the GIN incomplete-splits patch, I used BlockIdDatas to store the block
number of left and right children, when inserting a downlink after a split
to an internal page posting list page. But gin_desc thought they were stored
as BlockNumbers.
2013-11-28 21:57:42 +02:00
Tom Lane da8a716089 Fix latent(?) race condition in LockReleaseAll.
We have for a long time checked the head pointer of each of the backend's
proclock lists and skipped acquiring the corresponding locktable partition
lock if the head pointer was NULL.  This was safe enough in the days when
proclock lists were changed only by the owning backend, but it is pretty
questionable now that the fast-path patch added cases where backends add
entries to other backends' proclock lists.  However, we don't really wish
to revert to locking each partition lock every time, because in simple
transactions that would add a lot of useless lock/unlock cycles on
already-heavily-contended LWLocks.  Fortunately, the only way that another
backend could be modifying our proclock list at this point would be if it
was promoting a formerly fast-path lock of ours; and any such lock must be
one that we'd decided not to delete in the previous loop over the locallock
table.  So it's okay if we miss seeing it in this loop; we'd just decide
not to delete it again.  However, once we've detected a non-empty list,
we'd better re-fetch the list head pointer after acquiring the partition
lock.  This guards against possibly fetching a corrupt-but-non-null pointer
if pointer fetch/store isn't atomic.  It's not clear if any practical
architectures are like that, but we've never assumed that before and don't
wish to start here.  In any case, the situation certainly deserves a code
comment.

While at it, refactor the partition traversal loop to use a for() construct
instead of a while() loop with goto's.

Back-patch, just in case the risk is real and not hypothetical.
2013-11-28 12:17:46 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera d51a8c52ba Unbreak buildfarm
I removed an intermediate commit before pushing and forgot to test the
resulting tree :-(
2013-11-28 12:59:45 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera 247c76a989 Use a more granular approach to follow update chains
Instead of simply checking the KEYS_UPDATED bit, we need to check
whether each lock held on the future version of the tuple conflicts with
the lock we're trying to acquire.

Per bug report #8434 by Tomonari Katsumata
2013-11-28 12:00:12 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera e4828e9ccb Compare Xmin to previous Xmax when locking an update chain
Not doing so causes us to traverse an update chain that has been broken
by concurrent page pruning.  All other code that traverses update chains
uses this check as one of the cases in which to stop iterating, so
replicate it here too.  Failure to do so leads to erroneous CLOG,
subtrans or multixact lookups.

Per discussion following the bug report by J Smith in
CADFUPgc5bmtv-yg9znxV-vcfkb+JPRqs7m2OesQXaM_4Z1JpdQ@mail.gmail.com
as diagnosed by Andres Freund.
2013-11-28 12:00:12 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera c235a6a589 Don't try to set InvalidXid as page pruning hint
If a transaction updates/deletes a tuple just before aborting, and a
concurrent transaction tries to prune the page concurrently, the pruner
may see HeapTupleSatisfiesVacuum return HEAPTUPLE_DELETE_IN_PROGRESS,
but a later call to HeapTupleGetUpdateXid() return InvalidXid.  This
would cause an assertion failure in development builds, but would be
otherwise Mostly Harmless.

Fix by checking whether the updater Xid is valid before trying to apply
it as page prune point.

Reported by Andres in 20131124000203.GA4403@alap2.anarazel.de
2013-11-28 12:00:12 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera e518fa7adf Cope with heap_fetch failure while locking an update chain
The reason for the fetch failure is that the tuple was removed because
it was dead; so the failure is innocuous and can be ignored.  Moreover,
there's no need for further work and we can return success to the caller
immediately.  EvalPlanQualFetch is doing something very similar to this
already.

Report and test case from Andres Freund in
20131124000203.GA4403@alap2.anarazel.de
2013-11-28 12:00:12 -03:00
Peter Eisentraut b6ecde8ed4 doc: Set chunk.first.sections in XSLT, for consistency with DSSSL output 2013-11-27 22:42:04 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 9ef780d4d7 pg_buffercache docs: adjust order of fields
Adjust order of fields to match view order.

Jaime Casanova
2013-11-27 22:33:59 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut a607b6903e doc: Put data types in alphabetical order
From: Andreas Karlsson <andreas@proxel.se>
2013-11-27 21:50:27 -05:00
Tom Lane 7db285afc9 Fix stale-pointer problem in fast-path locking logic.
When acquiring a lock in fast-path mode, we must reset the locallock
object's lock and proclock fields to NULL.  They are not necessarily that
way to start with, because the locallock could be left over from a failed
lock acquisition attempt earlier in the transaction.  Failure to do this
led to all sorts of interesting misbehaviors when LockRelease tried to
clean up no-longer-related lock and proclock objects in shared memory.
Per report from Dan Wood.

In passing, modify LockRelease to elog not just Assert if it doesn't find
lock and proclock objects for a formerly fast-path lock, matching the code
in FastPathGetRelationLockEntry and LockRefindAndRelease.  This isn't a
bug but it will help in diagnosing any future bugs in this area.

Also, modify FastPathTransferRelationLocks and FastPathGetRelationLockEntry
to break out of their loops over the fastpath array once they've found the
sole matching entry.  This was inconsistently done in some search loops
and not others.

Improve assorted related comments, too.

Back-patch to 9.2 where the fast-path mechanism was introduced.
2013-11-27 18:10:00 -05:00
Kevin Grittner 89ba815092 Minor correction of READ COMMITTED isolation level docs.
Per report from AK
2013-11-27 14:34:12 -06:00
Tom Lane 8c84803e14 Minor corrections in lmgr/README.
Correct an obsolete statement that no backend touches another backend's
PROCLOCK lists.  This was probably wrong even when written (the deadlock
checker looks at everybody's lists), and it's certainly quite wrong now
that fast-path locking can require creation of lock and proclock objects
on behalf of another backend.  Also improve some statements in the hot
standby explanation, and do one or two other trivial bits of wordsmithing/
reformatting.
2013-11-27 15:07:13 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 631118fe1e Get rid of the post-recovery cleanup step of GIN page splits.
Replace it with an approach similar to what GiST uses: when a page is split,
the left sibling is marked with a flag indicating that the parent hasn't been
updated yet. When the parent is updated, the flag is cleared. If an insertion
steps on a page with the flag set, it will finish split before proceeding
with the insertion.

The post-recovery cleanup mechanism was never totally reliable, as insertion
to the parent could fail e.g because of running out of memory or disk space,
leaving the tree in an inconsistent state.

This also divides the responsibility of WAL-logging more clearly between
the generic ginbtree.c code, and the parts specific to entry and posting
trees. There is now a common WAL record format for insertions and deletions,
which is written by ginbtree.c, followed by tree-specific payload, which is
returned by the placetopage- and split- callbacks.
2013-11-27 19:21:23 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas ce5326eed3 More GIN refactoring.
Separate the insertion payload from the more static portions of GinBtree.
GinBtree now only contains information related to searching the tree, and
the information of what to insert is passed separately.

Add root block number to GinBtree, instead of passing it around all the
functions as argument.

Split off ginFinishSplit() from ginInsertValue(). ginFinishSplit is
responsible for finding the parent and inserting the downlink to it.
2013-11-27 15:43:05 +02:00