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Andrew Dunstan 5f7c804ba1 Honour TEMP_CONFIG when testing pg_upgrade
This setting contains extra configuration for the temp instance, as used
in pg_regress' --temp-config flag.

Backpatch to 9.2 where test.sh was introduced.
2015-09-17 11:57:00 -04:00
Robert Haas 8dd401aa07 Add new function planstate_tree_walker.
ExplainPreScanNode knows how to iterate over a generic tree of plan
states; factor that logic out into a separate walker function so that
other code, such as upcoming patches for parallel query, can also use
it.

Patch by me, reviewed by Tom Lane.
2015-09-17 11:27:06 -04:00
Michael Meskes 293fd7c77e Let compiler handle size calculation of bool types.
Back in the day this did not work, but modern compilers should handle it themselves.
2015-09-17 15:42:46 +02:00
Teodor Sigaev 22f519c92a Fix bug introduced by microvacuum for GiST
Commit 013ebc0a7b introduces microvacuum for
GiST, deletetion of tuple marked LP_DEAD uses IndexPageMultiDelete while
recovery code uses IndexPageTupleDelete in loop. This causes a difference
in offset numbers of tuples to delete. Patch introduces usage of
IndexPageMultiDelete in GiST except gistplacetopage() where only one tuple is
deleted at once. That also slightly improve performance, because
IndexPageMultiDelete is more effective.

Patch changes WAL format, so bump wal page magic.

Bug report from Jeff Janes
Diagnostic and patch by Anastasia Lubennikova and me
2015-09-17 14:22:37 +03:00
Robert Haas 7aea8e4f2d Determine whether it's safe to attempt a parallel plan for a query.
Commit 924bcf4f16 introduced a framework
for parallel computation in PostgreSQL that makes most but not all
built-in functions safe to execute in parallel mode.  In order to have
parallel query, we'll need to be able to determine whether that query
contains functions (either built-in or user-defined) that cannot be
safely executed in parallel mode.  This requires those functions to be
labeled, so this patch introduces an infrastructure for that.  Some
functions currently labeled as safe may need to be revised depending on
how pending issues related to heavyweight locking under paralllelism
are resolved.

Parallel plans can't be used except for the case where the query will
run to completion.  If portal execution were suspended, the parallel
mode restrictions would need to remain in effect during that time, but
that might make other queries fail.  Therefore, this patch introduces
a framework that enables consideration of parallel plans only when it
is known that the plan will be run to completion.  This probably needs
some refinement; for example, at bind time, we do not know whether a
query run via the extended protocol will be execution to completion or
run with a limited fetch count.  Having the client indicate its
intentions at bind time would constitute a wire protocol break.  Some
contexts in which parallel mode would be safe are not adjusted by this
patch; the default is not to try parallel plans except from call sites
that have been updated to say that such plans are OK.

This commit doesn't introduce any parallel paths or plans; it just
provides a way to determine whether they could potentially be used.
I'm committing it on the theory that the remaining parallel sequential
scan patches will also get committed to this release, hopefully in the
not-too-distant future.

Robert Haas and Amit Kapila.  Reviewed (in earlier versions) by Noah
Misch.
2015-09-16 15:38:47 -04:00
Tom Lane b44d92b67b Sync regex code with Tcl 8.6.4.
Sync our regex code with upstream changes since last time we did this,
which was Tcl 8.5.11 (see commit 08fd6ff37f).

The only functional change here is to disbelieve that an octal escape is
three digits long if it would exceed \377.  That's a bug fix, but it's
a minor one and could change the interpretation of working regexes, so
don't back-patch.

In addition to that, s/INFINITY/DUPINF/ to eliminate the risk of collisions
with <math.h>'s macro, and s/LOCAL/NOPROP/ because that also seems like
an unnecessarily collision-prone macro name.

There were some other cosmetic changes in their copy that I did not adopt,
notably a rather half-hearted attempt at renaming some of the C functions
in a more verbose style.  (I'm not necessarily against the concept, but
renaming just a few functions in the package is not an improvement.)
2015-09-16 15:25:25 -04:00
Tom Lane 4d0fc1d54b Don't use "#" as an abbreviation for "number" in PL/Tcl error messages.
Also, rewrite one error message to make it follow our message style
guidelines better.

Euler Taveira and Tom Lane
2015-09-16 12:08:57 -04:00
Tom Lane ad584a08c1 Remove no-longer-used T_PrivGrantee node tag.
Oversight in commit 31eae6028e, which
replaced PrivGrantee nodes with RoleSpec nodes.  Spotted by Yugo Nagata.
2015-09-16 10:48:11 -04:00
Teodor Sigaev 1def9063ca pgbench progress with timestamp
This patch adds an option to replace the "time since pgbench run
started" with a Unix epoch timestamp in the progress report so that,
for instance, it is easier to compare timelines with pgsql log

Fabien COELHO <coelho@cri.ensmp.fr>
2015-09-16 17:24:53 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut 5878a377ba Review program help output for wording and formatting 2015-09-16 00:59:28 -04:00
Stephen Frost 4f3b2a8883 Enforce ALL/SELECT policies in RETURNING for RLS
For the UPDATE/DELETE RETURNING case, filter the records which are not
visible to the user through ALL or SELECT policies from those considered
for the UPDATE or DELETE.  This is similar to how the GRANT system
works, which prevents RETURNING unless the caller has SELECT rights on
the relation.

Per discussion with Robert, Dean, Tom, and Kevin.

Back-patch to 9.5 where RLS was introduced.
2015-09-15 15:49:31 -04:00
Stephen Frost 22eaf35c1d RLS refactoring
This refactors rewrite/rowsecurity.c to simplify the handling of the
default deny case (reducing the number of places where we check for and
add the default deny policy from three to one) by splitting up the
retrival of the policies from the application of them.

This also allowed us to do away with the policy_id field.  A policy_name
field was added for WithCheckOption policies and is used in error
reporting, when available.

Patch by Dean Rasheed, with various mostly cosmetic changes by me.

Back-patch to 9.5 where RLS was introduced to avoid unnecessary
differences, since we're still in alpha, per discussion with Robert.
2015-09-15 15:49:31 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 000a21336b Fix whitespace 2015-09-15 15:20:13 -04:00
Tom Lane 3d9e8db9e5 Revert "Fix an O(N^2) problem in foreign key references".
Commit 5ddc72887a does not actually work
because it will happily blow away ri_constraint_cache entries that are
in active use in outer call levels.  In any case, it's a very ugly,
brute-force solution to the problem of limiting the cache size.
Revert until it can be redesigned.
2015-09-15 11:09:15 -04:00
Fujii Masao 05ec71eea2 Fix comment regarding the meaning of infinity for timeline history entry
Michael Paquier
2015-09-15 23:38:01 +09:00
Fujii Masao 10fbb79f1a Improve log messages related to tablespace_map file
This patch changes the log message which is logged when the server
successfully renames backup_label file to *.old but fails to rename
tablespace_map file during the shutdown. Previously the WARNING
message "online backup mode was not canceled" was logged in that case.
However this message is confusing because the backup mode is treated
as canceled whenever backup_label is successfully renamed. So this
commit makes the server log the message "online backup mode canceled"
in that case.

Also this commit changes errdetail messages so that they follow the
error message style guide.

Back-patch to 9.5 where tablespace_map file is introduced.

Original patch by Amit Kapila, heavily modified by me.
2015-09-15 23:21:51 +09:00
Teodor Sigaev 0f75928516 Fix wrong comment in commit d02426029b
Per gripe from Robert Haas
2015-09-15 09:33:22 +03:00
Teodor Sigaev d02426029b Check existency of table/schema for -t/-n option (pg_dump/pg_restore)
Patch provides command line option --strict-names which requires that at
least one table/schema should present for each -t/-n option.

Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com>
2015-09-14 16:19:49 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut b5217d6968 Add noreturn attribute
per gcc -Wsuggest-attribute=noreturn
2015-09-13 18:47:56 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan e7e3ac2d51 Fix the fastpath rule for jsonb_concat with an empty operand.
To prevent perverse results, we now only return the other operand if
it's not scalar, and if both operands are of the same kind (array or
object).

Original bug complaint and patch from Oskari Saarenmaa, extended by me
to cover the cases of different kinds of jsonb.

Backpatch to 9.5 where jsonb_concat was introduced.
2015-09-13 17:06:45 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut b2ae8f1e35 Update SQL features list 2015-09-12 00:08:18 -04:00
Robert Haas a7212a9997 Install lwlocknames.h even in vpath builds.
Per buildfarm member crake.
2015-09-11 16:45:41 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 7f8d090b89 pg_dump, pg_upgrade: allow postgres/template1 tablespace moves
Modify pg_dump to restore postgres/template1 databases to non-default
tablespaces by switching out of the database to be moved, then switching
back.

Also, to fix potentially cases where the old/new tablespaces might not
match, fix pg_upgrade to process new/old tablespaces separately in all
cases.

Report by Marti Raudsepp

Patch by Marti Raudsepp, me

Backpatch through 9.0
2015-09-11 15:51:11 -04:00
Robert Haas 2ccc4e972e Fix build problems in commit aa65de042f.
The previous way didn't work for vpath builds, and make distprep was
busted too.

Reported off-list by Andres Freund.
2015-09-11 14:56:17 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 5cd6538345 Add missing ReleaseBuffer call in BRIN revmap code
I think this particular branch is actually dead, but the analysis to
prove that is not trivial, so instead take the weasel way.

Reported by Jinyu Zhang
Backpatch to 9.5, where BRIN was introduced.
2015-09-11 15:29:46 -03:00
Kevin Grittner 5ddc72887a Fix an O(N^2) problem in foreign key references.
Commit 45ba424f improved foreign key lookups during bulk updates
when the FK value does not change.  When restoring a schema dump
from a database with many (say 100,000) foreign keys, this cache
would grow very big and every ALTER TABLE command was causing an
InvalidateConstraintCacheCallBack(), which uses a sequential hash
table scan.  This could cause a severe performance regression in
restoring a schema dump (including during pg_upgrade).

The patch uses a heuristic method of detecting when the hash table
should be destroyed and recreated.
InvalidateConstraintCacheCallBack() adds the current size of the
hash table to a counter.  When that sum reaches 1,000,000, the hash
table is flushed.  This fixes the regression without noticeable
harm to the bulk update use case.

Jan Wieck
Backpatch to 9.3 where the performance regression was introduced.
2015-09-11 13:06:51 -05:00
Robert Haas aa65de042f When trace_lwlocks is used, identify individual lwlocks by name.
Naming the individual lwlocks seems like something that may be useful
for other types of debugging, monitoring, or instrumentation output,
but this commit just implements it for the specific case of
trace_lwlocks.

Patch by me, reviewed by Amit Kapila and Kyotaro Horiguchi
2015-09-11 14:01:39 -04:00
Tom Lane 87efbc2be1 Fix setrefs.c comment properly.
The "typo" alleged in commit 1e460d4bd was actually a comment that was
correct when written, but I missed updating it in commit b5282aa89.
Use a slightly less specific (and hopefully more future-proof) description
of what is collected.  Back-patch to 9.2 where that commit appeared, and
revert the comment to its then-entirely-correct state before that.
2015-09-10 10:23:56 -04:00
Stephen Frost 1e460d4bd6 Fix typo in setrefs.c
We're adding OIDs, not TIDs, to invalItems.

Pointed out by Etsuro Fujita.

Back-patch to all supported branches.
2015-09-10 09:22:03 -04:00
Tom Lane 91cf3135b9 Fix minor bug in regexp makesearch() function.
The list-wrangling here was done wrong, allowing the same state to get
put into the list twice.  The following loop then would clone it twice.
The second clone would wind up with no inarcs, so that there was no
observable misbehavior AFAICT, but a useless state in the finished NFA
isn't an especially good thing.
2015-09-09 20:14:58 -04:00
Teodor Sigaev 223936e226 Fix oversight in 013ebc0a7b commit
Declaration of varibale inside ÓÝ×Õ
2015-09-09 19:21:16 +03:00
Teodor Sigaev 013ebc0a7b Microvacuum for GIST
Mark index tuple as dead if it's pointed by kill_prior_tuple during
ordinary (search) scan and remove it during insert process if there is no
enough space for new tuple to insert. This improves select performance
because index will not return tuple marked as dead and improves insert
performance because it reduces number of page split.

Anastasia Lubennikova <a.lubennikova@postgrespro.ru> with
 minor editorialization by me
2015-09-09 18:43:37 +03:00
Fujii Masao 96f6a0cb41 Remove files signaling a standby promotion request at postmaster startup
This commit makes postmaster forcibly remove the files signaling
a standby promotion request. Otherwise, the existence of those files
can trigger a promotion too early, whether a user wants that or not.

This removal of files is usually unnecessary because they can exist
only during a few moments during a standby promotion. However
there is a race condition: if pg_ctl promote is executed and creates
the files during a promotion, the files can stay around even after
the server is brought up to new master. Then, if new standby starts
by using the backup taken from that master, the files can exist
at the server startup and should be removed in order to avoid
an unexpected promotion.

Back-patch to 9.1 where promote signal file was introduced.

Problem reported by Feike Steenbergen.
Original patch by Michael Paquier, modified by me.

Discussion: 20150528100705.4686.91426@wrigleys.postgresql.org
2015-09-09 22:51:44 +09:00
Stephen Frost c3e0ddd403 Lock all relations referred to in updatable views
Even views considered "simple" enough to be automatically updatable may
have mulitple relations involved (eg: in a where clause).  We need to
make sure and lock those relations when rewriting the query.

Back-patch to 9.3 where updatable views were added.

Pointed out by Andres, patch thanks to Dean Rasheed.
2015-09-08 17:02:49 -04:00
Andres Freund 3ae16798f0 psql: Generic tab completion support for enum and bool GUCs.
Author: Pavel Stehule
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund
Discussion: 5594FE7A.5050205@iki.fi
2015-09-08 20:57:35 +02:00
Fujii Masao 043113e798 Add gin_fuzzy_search_limit to postgresql.conf.sample.
This was forgotten in 8a3631f (commit that originally added the parameter)
and 0ca9907 (commit that added the documentation later that year).

Back-patch to all supported versions.
2015-09-09 02:25:50 +09:00
Fujii Masao 2f8880704a Improve tab-completion for GRANT and REVOKE.
Thomas Munro, reviewed by Michael Paquier, modified by me.
2015-09-09 01:58:29 +09:00
Alvaro Herrera 1aba62ec63 Allow per-tablespace effective_io_concurrency
Per discussion, nowadays it is possible to have tablespaces that have
wildly different I/O characteristics from others.  Setting different
effective_io_concurrency parameters for those has been measured to
improve performance.

Author: Julien Rouhaud
Reviewed by: Andres Freund
2015-09-08 12:51:42 -03:00
Noah Misch 582fbffb0c In the pg_rewind test suite, receive WAL fully before promoting.
If a transaction never reaches the standby, later tests find unexpected
cluster state.  A "tail-copy: query result matches" test failure has
been the usual symptom.  Among the buildfarm members having run this
test suite, most have exhibited that symptom at least once.  Back-patch
to 9.5, where pg_rewind was introduced.

Michael Paquier, reported by Christoph Berg.
2015-09-07 19:01:00 -04:00
Jeff Davis b1e1862a12 Coordinate log_line_prefix options 'm' and 'n' to share a timeval.
Commit f828654e introduced the 'n' option, but it invoked
gettimeofday() independently of the 'm' option. If both options were
in use (or multiple 'n' options), or if 'n' was in use along with
csvlog, then the reported times could be different for the same log
message.

To fix, initialize a global variable with gettimeofday() once per log
message, and use that for both formats.

Don't bother coordinating the time for the 't' option, which has much
lower resolution.

Per complaint by Alvaro Herrera.
2015-09-07 15:40:49 -07:00
Jeff Davis f828654e10 Add log_line_prefix option 'n' for Unix epoch.
Prints time as Unix epoch with milliseconds.

Tomas Vondra, reviewed by Fabien Coelho.
2015-09-07 13:46:31 -07:00
Greg Stark 37239ef8c9 Change type of DOW/DOY to UNITS 2015-09-07 20:41:29 +01:00
Teodor Sigaev e26692248a Make GIN's cleanup pending list process interruptable
Cleanup process could be called by ordinary insert/update and could take a lot
of time. Add vacuum_delay_point() to make this process interruptable. Under
vacuum this call will also throttle a vacuum process to decrease system load,
called from insert/update it will not throttle, and that reduces a latency.

Backpatch for all supported branches.

Jeff Janes <jeff.janes@gmail.com>
2015-09-07 17:16:29 +03:00
Teodor Sigaev e956808328 Add pages deleted from pending list to FSM
Add pages deleted from GIN's pending list during cleanup to free space map
immediately. Clean up process could be initiated by ordinary insert but adding
page to FSM might occur only at vacuum. On some workload like never-vacuumed
insert-only tables it could cause a huge bloat.

Jeff Janes <jeff.janes@gmail.com>
2015-09-07 16:24:01 +03:00
Magnus Hagander 643beffe8f Support RADIUS passwords up to 128 characters
Previous limit was 16 characters, due to lack of support for multiple passes
of encryption.

Marko Tiikkaja
2015-09-06 14:31:53 +02:00
Andres Freund c314ead5be Add ability to reserve WAL upon slot creation via replication protocol.
Since 6fcd885 it is possible to immediately reserve WAL when creating a
slot via pg_create_physical_replication_slot(). Extend the replication
protocol to allow that as well.

Although, in contrast to the SQL interface, it is possible to update the
reserved location via the replication interface, it is still useful
being able to reserve upon creation there. Otherwise the logic in
ReplicationSlotReserveWal() has to be repeated in slot employing
clients.

Author: Michael Paquier
Discussion: CAB7nPqT0Wc1W5mdYGeJ_wbutbwNN+3qgrFR64avXaQCiJMGaYA@mail.gmail.com
2015-09-06 13:30:57 +02:00
Greg Stark 258ee1b635 Move DTK_ISODOW DTK_DOW and DTK_DOY to be type UNITS rather than
RESERV. RESERV is meant for tokens like "now" and having them in that
category throws errors like these when used as an input date:

stark=# SELECT 'doy'::timestamptz;
ERROR:  unexpected dtype 33 while parsing timestamptz "doy"
LINE 1: SELECT 'doy'::timestamptz;
               ^
stark=# SELECT 'dow'::timestamptz;
ERROR:  unexpected dtype 32 while parsing timestamptz "dow"
LINE 1: SELECT 'dow'::timestamptz;
               ^

Found by LLVM's Libfuzzer
2015-09-06 03:35:56 +01:00
Tom Lane 9270d8db9a Fix CreateTableSpace() so it will compile without HAVE_SYMLINK.
This has been broken since 9.3 (commit 82b1b213ca to be exact),
which suggests that nobody is any longer using a Windows build system that
doesn't provide a symlink emulation.  Still, it's wrong on its own terms,
so repair.

YUriy Zhuravlev
2015-09-05 16:15:38 -04:00
Tom Lane 0426f349ef Rearrange the handling of error context reports.
Remove the code in plpgsql that suppressed the innermost line of CONTEXT
for messages emitted by RAISE commands.  That was never more than a quick
backwards-compatibility hack, and it's pretty silly in cases where the
RAISE is nested in several levels of function.  What's more, it violated
our design theory that verbosity of error reports should be controlled
on the client side not the server side.

To alleviate the resulting noise increase, introduce a feature in libpq
and psql whereby the CONTEXT field of messages can be suppressed, either
always or only for non-error messages.  Printing CONTEXT for errors only
is now their default behavior.

The actual code changes here are pretty small, but the effects on the
regression test outputs are widespread.  I had to edit some of the
alternative expected outputs by hand; hopefully the buildfarm will soon
find anything I fat-fingered.

In passing, fix up (again) the output line counts in psql's various
help displays.  Add some commentary about how to verify them.

Pavel Stehule, reviewed by Petr Jelínek, Jeevan Chalke, and others
2015-09-05 11:58:33 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas c80b5f66c6 Fix misc typos.
Oskari Saarenmaa. Backpatch to stable branches where applicable.
2015-09-05 11:35:49 +03:00
Tatsuo Ishii c39f5674df Fix brin index summarizing while vacuuming.
If the number of heap blocks is not multiples of pages per range, the
summarizing produces wrong summary information for the last brin index
tuple while vacuuming.

Problem reported by Tatsuo Ishii and fixed by Amit Langote.

Discussion at "[HACKERS] BRIN INDEX value (message id :20150903.174935.1946402199422994347.t-ishii@sraoss.co.jp)
Backpatched to 9.5 in which brin index was added.
2015-09-05 09:19:25 +09:00
Tom Lane c5454f99c4 Fix subtransaction cleanup after an outer-subtransaction portal fails.
Formerly, we treated only portals created in the current subtransaction as
having failed during subtransaction abort.  However, if the error occurred
while running a portal created in an outer subtransaction (ie, a cursor
declared before the last savepoint), that has to be considered broken too.

To allow reliable detection of which ones those are, add a bookkeeping
field to struct Portal that tracks the innermost subtransaction in which
each portal has actually been executed.  (Without this, we'd end up
failing portals containing functions that had called the subtransaction,
thereby breaking plpgsql exception blocks completely.)

In addition, when we fail an outer-subtransaction Portal, transfer its
resources into the subtransaction's resource owner, so that they're
released early in cleanup of the subxact.  This fixes a problem reported by
Jim Nasby in which a function executed in an outer-subtransaction cursor
could cause an Assert failure or crash by referencing a relation created
within the inner subtransaction.

The proximate cause of the Assert failure is that AtEOSubXact_RelationCache
assumed it could blow away a relcache entry without first checking that the
entry had zero refcount.  That was a bad idea on its own terms, so add such
a check there, and to the similar coding in AtEOXact_RelationCache.  This
provides an independent safety measure in case there are still ways to
provoke the situation despite the Portal-level changes.

This has been broken since subtransactions were invented, so back-patch
to all supported branches.

Tom Lane and Michael Paquier
2015-09-04 13:37:14 -04:00
Robert Haas 4aec49899e Assorted code review for recent ProcArrayLock patch.
Post-commit review by Andres Freund discovered a couple of concurrency
bugs in the original patch: specifically, if the leader cleared a
follower's XID before it reached PGSemaphoreLock, the semaphore would be
left in the wrong state; and if another process did PGSemaphoreUnlock
for some unrelated reason, we might resume execution before the fact
that our XID was cleared was globally visible.

Also, improve the wording of some comments, rename nextClearXidElem
to firstClearXidElem in PROC_HDR for clarity, and drop some volatile
qualifiers that aren't necessary.

Amit Kapila, reviewed and slightly revised by me.
2015-09-03 13:19:15 -04:00
Fujii Masao 1ea5ce5c5f Document that max_worker_processes must be high enough in standby.
The setting values of some parameters including max_worker_processes
must be equal to or higher than the values on the master. However,
previously max_worker_processes was not listed as such parameter
in the document. So this commit adds it to that list.

Back-patch to 9.4 where max_worker_processes was added.
2015-09-03 22:30:16 +09:00
Noah Misch 7d7a103f41 Disable fsync throughout TAP test suites.
Most suites already did so via start_test_server(), but the pg_rewind,
pg_ctl and pg_controldata suites ran a postmaster or initdb with fsync
enabled.  This halves the pg_rewind suite's runtime on buildfarm member
tern.  It makes tern and that machine's other buildfarm members less
vulnerable to noise failures from postmaster startup overrunning the 60s
pg_ctl timeout.  Back-patch to 9.5, where pg_rewind was introduced.
2015-09-03 00:29:11 -04:00
Robert Haas a09009e427 Update the SSL test suite for recent changes to TAP testing framework.
listen_addresses needs to be handled differently now, and so does
logging.

Michael Paquier
2015-09-02 16:21:38 -04:00
Teodor Sigaev 30bb26b5e0 Allow usage of huge maintenance_work_mem for GIN build.
Currently, in-memory posting list during GIN build process is limited 1GB
because of using repalloc. The patch replaces call of repalloc to repalloc_huge.
It increases limit of posting list from 180 millions
(1GB / sizeof(ItemPointerData)) to 4 billions limited by maxcount/count fields
in GinEntryAccumulator and subsequent calls. Check added.

Also, fix accounting of allocatedMemory during build to prevent integer
overflow with maintenance_work_mem > 4GB.

Robert Abraham <robert.abraham86@googlemail.com> with additions by me
2015-09-02 20:08:58 +03:00
Kevin Grittner adb495049f Flush to show results of TestLib.pm (TAP) test as we go.
It appears that some attempt was made to do this using autocommit,
but it wasn't effective (at least on Ubuntu 14.04).
2015-09-01 16:12:22 -05:00
Robert Haas 8a02b3d732 Allow notifications to bgworkers without database connections.
Previously, if one background worker registered another background
worker and set bgw_notify_pid while for the second background worker,
it would not receive notifications from the postmaster unless, at the
time the "parent" was registered, BGWORKER_BACKEND_DATABASE_CONNECTION
was set.

To fix, instead instead of including only those background workers that
requested database connections in the postmater's BackendList, include
them all.  There doesn't seem to be any reason not do this, and indeed
it removes a significant amount of duplicated code.  The other option
is to make PostmasterMarkPIDForWorkerNotify look at BackgroundWorkerList
in addition to BackendList, but that adds more code duplication instead
of getting rid of it.

Patch by me.  Review and testing by Ashutosh Bapat.
2015-09-01 15:30:19 -04:00
Tom Lane 123c9d2fc1 Clean up icc + ia64 situation.
Some googling turned up multiple sources saying that older versions of icc
do not accept gcc-compatible asm blocks on IA64, though asm does work on
x86[_64].  This is apparently fixed as of icc version 12.0 or so, but that
doesn't help us much; if we have to carry the extra implementation anyway,
we may as well just use it for icc rather than add a compiler version test.

Hence, revert commit 2c713d6ea2 (though I
separated the icc code from the gcc code completely, producing what seems
cleaner code).  Document the state of affairs more explicitly, both in
s_lock.h and postgres.c, and make some cosmetic adjustments around the
IA64 code in s_lock.h.
2015-08-31 18:10:04 -04:00
Tom Lane cf25b2a2f9 Allow icc to use the same atomics infrastructure as gcc.
The atomics headers were written under the impression that icc doesn't
handle gcc-style asm blocks, but this is demonstrably false on x86_[64],
because s_lock.h has done it that way for more than a decade.  (The jury is
still out on whether this also works on ia64, so I'm leaving ia64-related
code alone for the moment.)  Treat gcc and icc the same in these headers.
This is less code and it should improve the results for icc, because we
hadn't gotten around to providing icc-specific implementations for most
of the atomics.
2015-08-31 16:30:12 -04:00
Tom Lane f333204bbc Actually, it's not that hard to merge the Windows pqsignal code ...
... just need to typedef sigset_t and provide sigemptyset/sigfillset,
which are easy enough.
2015-08-31 15:52:56 -04:00
Tom Lane 2c713d6ea2 Remove theoretically-unnecessary special case for icc.
Intel's icc is generally able to swallow asm blocks written for gcc.
We have a few places that don't seem to know that, though.  Experiment
with removing the special case for icc in ia64_get_bsp(); if the buildfarm
likes this, I'll try more cleanup.  This is a good test case because it
involves a "stop" notation that seems like it might not be very portable.
2015-08-31 14:43:10 -04:00
Tom Lane a65e086453 Remove support for Unix systems without the POSIX signal APIs.
Remove configure's checks for HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS, HAVE_SIGPROCMASK, and
HAVE_SIGSETJMP.  These APIs are required by the Single Unix Spec v2
(POSIX 1997), which we generally consider to define our minimum required
set of Unix APIs.  Moreover, no buildfarm member has reported not having
them since 2012 or before, which means that even if the code is still live
somewhere, it's untested --- and we've made plenty of signal-handling
changes of late.  So just take these APIs as given and save the cycles for
configure probes for them.

However, we can't remove as much C code as I'd hoped, because the Windows
port evidently still uses the non-POSIX code paths for signal masking.
Since we're largely emulating these BSD-style APIs for Windows anyway, it
might be a good thing to switch over to POSIX-like notation and thereby
remove a few more #ifdefs.  But I'm not in a position to code or test that.
In the meantime, we can at least make things a bit more transparent by
testing for WIN32 explicitly in these places.
2015-08-31 12:56:10 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 8f7d044ba8 psql: print longtable as a possible \pset option
For some reason this message was not updated when the longtable option
was added.

Backpatch through 9.3
2015-08-31 12:24:16 -04:00
Tom Lane 0f19d0f12f Remove long-dead support for platforms without sig_atomic_t.
C89 requires <signal.h> to define sig_atomic_t, and there is no evidence
in the buildfarm that any supported platforms don't comply.  Remove the
configure test to stop wasting build cycles on a purely historical issue.
(Once upon a time, we cared about supporting C89-compliant compilers on
machines with pre-C89 system headers, but that use-case has been dead for
quite a few years.)

I have some other fixes planned in this area, but let's start with this
to see if the buildfarm produces any surprising results.
2015-08-31 01:36:46 -04:00
Tom Lane c41a1215f0 Fix s_lock.h PPC assembly code to be compatible with native AIX assembler.
On recent AIX it's necessary to configure gcc to use the native assembler
(because the GNU assembler hasn't been updated to handle AIX 6+).  This
caused PG builds to fail with assembler syntax errors, because we'd try
to compile s_lock.h's gcc asm fragment for PPC, and that assembly code
relied on GNU-style local labels.  We can't substitute normal labels
because it would fail in any file containing more than one inlined use of
tas().  Fortunately, that code is stable enough, and the PPC ISA is simple
enough, that it doesn't seem like too much of a maintenance burden to just
hand-code the branch offsets, removing the need for any labels.

Note that the AIX assembler only accepts "$" for the location counter
pseudo-symbol.  The usual GNU convention is "."; but it appears that all
versions of gas for PPC also accept "$", so in theory this patch will not
break any other PPC platforms.

This has been reported by a few people, but Steve Underwood gets the credit
for being the first to pursue the problem far enough to understand why it
was failing.  Thanks also to Noah Misch for additional testing.
2015-08-29 16:09:25 -04:00
Stephen Frost 2ba9e2b778 Ensure locks are acquired on RLS-added relations
During fireRIRrules(), get_row_security_policies can add to
securityQuals and withCheckOptions.  Make sure to lock any relations
added at that point and before firing RIR rules on those expressions.

Back-patch to 9.5 where RLS was added.
2015-08-28 11:39:37 -04:00
Andres Freund c0f0d8097b Clarify what some historic terms in rewriteHandler.c mean.
Discussion: 20150827131352.GF2435@awork2.anarazel.de
2015-08-28 16:27:58 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut c86762a242 Simplify Perl chmod calls
The Perl chmod function already takes multiple file arguments, so we
don't need a separate looping function.
2015-08-27 22:48:38 -04:00
Tom Lane 8a7d070181 Speed up HeapTupleSatisfiesMVCC() by replacing the XID-in-progress test.
Rather than consulting TransactionIdIsInProgress to see if an in-doubt
transaction is still running, consult XidInMVCCSnapshot.  That requires
the same or fewer cycles as TransactionIdIsInProgress, and what's far
more important, it does not access shared data structures (at least in the
no-subxip-overflow case) so it incurs no contention.  Furthermore, we would
have had to check XidInMVCCSnapshot anyway before deciding that we were
allowed to see the tuple.

There should never be a case where XidInMVCCSnapshot says a transaction is
done while TransactionIdIsInProgress says it's still running.  The other
way around is quite possible though.  The result of that difference is that
HeapTupleSatisfiesMVCC will no longer set hint bits on tuples whose source
transactions recently finished but are still running according to our
snapshot.  The main cost of delaying the hint-bit setting is that repeated
visits to a just-committed tuple, by transactions none of which have
snapshots new enough to see the source transaction as done, will each
execute TransactionIdIsCurrentTransactionId, which they need not have done
before.  However, that's normally just a small overhead, and no contention
costs are involved; so it seems well worth the benefit of removing
TransactionIdIsInProgress calls during the life of the source transaction.

The core idea for this patch is due to Jeff Janes, who also did the legwork
proving its performance benefits.  His original proposal was to swap the
order of TransactionIdIsInProgress and XidInMVCCSnapshot calls in some
cases within HeapTupleSatisfiesMVCC.  That was a bit messy though.
The idea that we could dispense with calling TransactionIdIsInProgress
altogether was mine, as is the final patch.
2015-08-26 18:19:07 -04:00
Joe Conway 56c8ce8f65 Reestablish alignment of pg_controldata output.
Until 9.4, pg_controldata output was all aligned. At some point
during 9.5 development, a new item was added, namely
"Current track_commit_timestamp setting:" which is two characters
too long to be aligned with the rest of the output. Fix this by
removing the noise word "Current" and adding the requisite number
of padding spaces. Since the six preceding items are also similar
in nature, remove "Current" and pad those as well in order to
maintain overall consistency. Backpatch to 9.5 where new offending
item was added.
2015-08-25 18:45:44 -07:00
Tom Lane 781ed2bfa3 Further tweak wording of error messages about bad CONTINUE/EXIT statements.
Per discussion, a little more verbosity seems called for.
2015-08-25 14:06:13 -04:00
Tom Lane 7b5ef8f2d0 Limit the verbosity of memory context statistics dumps.
We had a report from Stefan Kaltenbrunner of a case in which postmaster
log files overran available disk space because multiple backends spewed
enormous context stats dumps upon hitting an out-of-memory condition.
Given the lack of similar reports, this isn't a common problem, but it
still seems worth doing something about.  However, we don't want to just
blindly truncate the output, because that might prevent diagnosis of OOM
problems.  What seems like a workable compromise is to limit the dump to
100 child contexts per parent, and summarize the space used within any
additional child contexts.  That should help because practical cases where
the dump gets long will typically be huge numbers of siblings under the
same parent context; while the additional debugging value from seeing
details about individual siblings beyond 100 will not be large, we hope.
Anyway it doesn't take much code or memory space to do this, so let's try
it like this and see how things go.

Since the summarization mechanism requires passing totals back up anyway,
I took the opportunity to add a "grand total" line to the end of the
printout.
2015-08-25 13:09:48 -04:00
Tom Lane e39c4afcfa Fix potential platform dependence in gist regression test.
The results of the KNN-search test cases were indeterminate, as they asked
the system to sort pairs of points that are exactly equidistant from the
query reference point.  It's a bit surprising that we've seen no
platform-specific failures from this in the buildfarm.  Perhaps IEEE-float
math is well enough standardized that no such failures will ever occur on
supported platforms ... but since this entire regression test has yet to be
shipped in any non-alpha release, that seems like an unduly optimistic
assumption.  Tweak the queries so that the correct output is uniquely
defined.

(The other queries in this test are also underdetermined; but it looks like
they are regurgitating index rows in insertion order, so for the moment
assume that that behavior is stable enough.)

Per Greg Stark's experiments with VAX.  Back-patch to 9.5 where this test
script was introduced.
2015-08-25 11:43:37 -04:00
Tom Lane 18391a8f06 Tweak wording of syntax error messages about bad CONTINUE/EXIT statements.
Try to avoid any possible confusion about what these messages mean.
2015-08-23 17:34:47 -04:00
Tom Lane aad663a0b4 Reduce number of bytes examined by convert_one_string_to_scalar().
Previously, convert_one_string_to_scalar() would examine up to 20 bytes of
the input string, producing a scalar conversion with theoretical precision
far greater than is of any possible use considering the other limitations
on the accuracy of the resulting selectivity estimate.  (I think this
choice might pre-date the caller-level logic that strips any common prefix
of the strings; before that, there could have been value in scanning the
strings far enough to use all the precision available in a double.)

Aside from wasting cycles to little purpose, this choice meant that the
"denom" variable could grow to as much as 256^21 = 3.74e50, which could
overflow in some non-IEEE float arithmetics.  While we don't really support
any machines with non-IEEE arithmetic anymore, this still seems like quite
an unnecessary platform dependency.  Limit the scan to 12 bytes instead,
thus limiting "denom" to 256^13 = 2.03e31, a value more likely to be
computable everywhere.

Per testing by Greg Stark, which showed overflow failures in our standard
regression tests on VAX.
2015-08-23 15:15:47 -04:00
Tom Lane 44ed65a545 Avoid use of float arithmetic in bipartite_match.c.
Since the distances used in this algorithm are small integers (not more
than the size of the U set, in fact), there is no good reason to use float
arithmetic for them.  Use short ints instead: they're smaller, faster, and
require no special portability assumptions.

Per testing by Greg Stark, which disclosed that the code got into an
infinite loop on VAX for lack of IEEE-style float infinities.  We don't
really care all that much whether Postgres can run on a VAX anymore,
but there seems sufficient reason to change this code anyway.

In passing, make a few other small adjustments to make the code match
usual Postgres coding style a bit better.
2015-08-23 13:02:18 -04:00
Kevin Grittner 5956b7f9e8 Fix typo in C comment.
Merlin Moncure
Backpatch to 9.5, where the misspelling was introduced
2015-08-23 10:38:57 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut b386271594 Improve whitespace 2015-08-22 21:54:35 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas e7b90c52b3 Add hint to run "pgbench -i", if test tables don't exist.
Fabien Coelho, reviewed by Julien Rouhaud
2015-08-22 14:19:10 +01:00
Tom Lane 6e5d9f278c Avoid O(N^2) behavior when enlarging SPI tuple table in spi_printtup().
For no obvious reason, spi_printtup() was coded to enlarge the tuple
pointer table by just 256 slots at a time, rather than doubling the size at
each reallocation, as is our usual habit.  For very large SPI results, this
makes for O(N^2) time spent in repalloc(), which of course soon comes to
dominate the runtime.  Use the standard doubling approach instead.

This is a longstanding performance bug, so back-patch to all active
branches.

Neil Conway
2015-08-21 20:32:11 -04:00
Tom Lane fcdfce6820 Detect mismatched CONTINUE and EXIT statements at plpgsql compile time.
With a bit of tweaking of the compile namestack data structure, we can
verify at compile time whether a CONTINUE or EXIT is legal.  This is
surely better than leaving it to runtime, both because earlier is better
and because we can issue a proper error pointer.  Also, we can get rid
of the ad-hoc old way of detecting the problem, which only took care of
CONTINUE not EXIT.

Jim Nasby, adjusted a bit by me
2015-08-21 20:17:19 -04:00
Stephen Frost 072710dff3 Clean up roles from roleattributes test
Having the roles remain after the test ends up causing repeated 'make
installcheck' runs to fail and may be risky from a security perspective
also, so remove them at the end of the test.
2015-08-21 15:51:24 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera e68be16b0d Do not allow *timestamp to be passed as NULL
The code had bugs that would cause crashes if NULL was passed as that
argument (originally intended to mean not to bother returning its
value), and after inspection it turns out that nothing seems interested
in the case that *ts is NULL anyway.  Therefore, remove the partial
checks intended to support that case.

Author: Michael Paquier
though I didn't include a proposed Assert.

Backpatch to 9.5.
2015-08-21 14:36:54 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera 8c3d63c521 Remove ExecGetScanType function
This became unused in a191a169d6.
2015-08-21 14:11:58 -03:00
Tom Lane f469f634ad Fix plpython crash when returning string representation of a RECORD result.
PLyString_ToComposite() blithely overwrote proc->result.out.d, even though
for a composite result type the other union variant proc->result.out.r is
the one that should be valid.  This could result in a crash if out.r had
in fact been filled in (proc->result.is_rowtype == 1) and then somebody
later attempted to use that data; as per bug #13579 from Paweł Michalak.

Just to add insult to injury, it didn't work for RECORD results anyway,
because record_in() would refuse the case.

Fix by doing the I/O function lookup in a local PLyTypeInfo variable,
as we were doing already in PLyObject_ToComposite().  This is not a great
technique because any fn_extra data allocated by the input function will
be leaked permanently (thanks to using TopMemoryContext as fn_mcxt).
But that's a pre-existing issue that is much less serious than a crash,
so leave it to be fixed separately.

This bug would be a potential security issue, except that plpython is
only available to superusers and the crash requires coding the function
in a way that didn't work before today's patches.

Add regression test cases covering all the supported methods of converting
composite results.

Back-patch to 9.1 where the faulty coding was introduced.
2015-08-21 12:21:37 -04:00
Tom Lane 09b3d27256 Allow record_in() and record_recv() to work for transient record types.
If we have the typmod that identifies a registered record type, there's no
reason that record_in() should refuse to perform input conversion for it.
Now, in direct SQL usage, record_in() will always be passed typmod = -1
with type OID RECORDOID, because no typmodin exists for type RECORD, so the
case can't arise.  However, some InputFunctionCall users such as PLs may be
able to supply the right typmod, so we should allow this to support them.

Note: the previous coding and comment here predate commit 59c016aa9f.
There has been no case since 8.1 in which the passed type OID wouldn't be
valid; and if it weren't, this error message wouldn't be apropos anyway.
Better to let lookup_rowtype_tupdesc complain about it.

Back-patch to 9.1, as this is necessary for my upcoming plpython fix.
I'm committing it separately just to make it a bit more visible in the
commit history.
2015-08-21 11:19:33 -04:00
Stephen Frost 3c99788797 Rename 'cmd' to 'cmd_name' in CreatePolicyStmt
To avoid confusion, rename CreatePolicyStmt's 'cmd' to 'cmd_name',
parse_policy_command's 'cmd' to 'polcmd', and AlterPolicy's 'cmd_datum'
to 'polcmd_datum', per discussion with Noah and as a follow-up to his
correction of copynodes/equalnodes handling of the CreatePolicyStmt
'cmd' field.

Back-patch to 9.5 where the CreatePolicyStmt was introduced, as we
are still only in alpha.
2015-08-21 08:22:22 -04:00
Stephen Frost 7ec8296e70 In AlterRole, make bypassrls an int
When reworking bypassrls in AlterRole to operate the same way the other
attribute handling is done, I missed that the variable was incorrectly a
bool rather than an int.  This meant that on platforms with an unsigned
char, we could end up with incorrect behavior during ALTER ROLE.

Pointed out by Andres thanks to tests he did changing our bool to be the
one from stdbool.h which showed this and a number of other issues.

Add regression tests to test CREATE/ALTER role for the various role
attributes.  Arrange to leave roles behind for testing pg_dumpall, but
none which have the LOGIN attribute.

Back-patch to 9.5 where the AlterRole bug exists.
2015-08-21 08:22:22 -04:00
Kevin Grittner 1cac8c9820 Fix bug in calculations of hash join buckets.
Commit 8cce08f168 used a left-shift
on a literal of 1 that could (in large allocations) be shifted by
31 or more bits.  This was assigned to a local variable that was
already declared to be a long to protect against overruns of int,
but the literal in this shift needs to be declared long to allow it
to work correctly in some compilers.

Backpatch to 9.5, where the bug was introduced.

Report and patch by KaiGai Kohei, slighly modified based on
discussion.
2015-08-19 08:20:55 -05:00
Tom Lane 2edb949115 Fix a few bogus statement type names in plpgsql error messages.
plpgsql's error location context messages ("PL/pgSQL function fn-name line
line-no at stmt-type") would misreport a CONTINUE statement as being an
EXIT, and misreport a MOVE statement as being a FETCH.  These are clear
bugs that have been there a long time, so back-patch to all supported
branches.

In addition, in 9.5 and HEAD, change the description of EXECUTE from
"EXECUTE statement" to just plain EXECUTE; there seems no good reason why
this statement type should be described differently from others that have
a well-defined head keyword.  And distinguish GET STACKED DIAGNOSTICS from
plain GET DIAGNOSTICS.  These are a bit more of a judgment call, and also
affect existing regression-test outputs, so I did not back-patch into
stable branches.

Pavel Stehule and Tom Lane
2015-08-18 19:22:37 -04:00
Robert Haas db5a703bf6 psql: Make EXECUTE PROCEDURE tab completion a bit narrower.
If the user has typed GRANT EXECUTE, the correct completion is "ON",
not "PROCEDURE".

Daniel Verite
2015-08-18 12:50:09 -04:00
Tom Lane d3eaab3ef0 Fix performance bug from conflict between two previous improvements.
My expanded-objects patch (commit 1dc5ebc907) included code to make
plpgsql pass expanded-object variables as R/W pointers to certain functions
that are trusted for modifying such variables in-place.  However, that
optimization got broken by commit 6c82d8d1fd, which arranged to share
a single ParamListInfo across most expressions evaluated by a plpgsql
function.  We don't want a R/W pointer to be passed to other functions
just because we decided one function was safe!  Fortunately, the breakage
was in the other direction, of never passing a R/W pointer at all, because
we'd always have pre-initialized the shared array slot with a R/O pointer.
So it was still functionally correct, but we were back to O(N^2)
performance for repeated use of "a := a || x".  To fix, force an unshared
param array to be used when the R/W param optimization is active.

Commit 6c82d8d1fd is in HEAD only, so no need for a back-patch.
2015-08-17 19:39:35 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 0e8efed59e Fix reporting of skipped transactions in pgbench.
Broken by commit 1bc90f7a.

Fabien Coelho.
2015-08-17 10:13:51 +03:00
Tom Lane 83604cc423 Repair unsafe use of shared typecast-lookup table in plpgsql DO blocks.
DO blocks use private simple_eval_estates to avoid intra-transaction memory
leakage, cf commit c7b849a89.  I had forgotten about that while writing
commit 0fc94a5ba, but it means that expression execution trees created
within a DO block disappear immediately on exiting the DO block, and hence
can't safely be linked into plpgsql's session-wide cast hash table.
To fix, give a DO block a private cast hash table to go with its private
simple_eval_estate.  This is less efficient than one could wish, since
DO blocks can no longer share any cast lookup work with other plpgsql
execution, but it shouldn't be too bad; in any case it's no worse than
what happened in DO blocks before commit 0fc94a5ba.

Per bug #13571 from Feike Steenbergen.  Preliminary analysis by
Oleksandr Shulgin.
2015-08-15 12:00:48 -04:00
Andres Freund e95126cf04 Don't use function definitions looking like old-style ones.
This fixes a bunch of somewhat pedantic warnings with new
compilers. Since by far the majority of other functions definitions use
the (void) style it just seems to be consistent to do so as well in the
remaining few places.
2015-08-15 17:25:00 +02:00
Andres Freund f9dec81a54 Correct type of waitMode variable in ExecInsertIndexTuples().
It was a bool, even though it should be CEOUC_WAIT_MODE. That's unlikely
to have a negative effect with the current definition of bool (char),
but it's definitely wrong.

Discussion: 20150812084351.GD8470@awork2.anarazel.de
Backpatch: 9.5, where ON CONFLICT was merged
2015-08-15 17:11:42 +02:00
Andres Freund 1d4bd77568 vacuumdb: Don't assign negative values to a boolean.
Since a179232047 (vacuumdb: enable parallel mode) -1 has been assigned
to a boolean. That can, justifiedly, trigger compiler warnings. There's
also no need for ternary logic, result was only ever set to 0 or -1. So
don't.

Discussion: 20150812084351.GD8470@awork2.anarazel.de
Backpatch: 9.5
2015-08-15 16:51:34 +02:00
Andres Freund 6c772c7453 Don't use 'bool' as a struct member name in help_config.c.
Doing so doesn't work if bool is a macro rather than a typedef.

Although c.h spends some effort to support configurations where bool is
a preexisting macro, help_config.c has existed this way since
2003 (b700a6), and there have not been any reports of
problems. Backpatch anyway since this is as riskless as it gets.

Discussion: 20150812084351.GD8470@awork2.anarazel.de
Backpatch: 9.0-master
2015-08-15 16:32:38 +02:00