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Masahiko Sawada
30e144287a Add TIDStore, to store sets of TIDs (ItemPointerData) efficiently.
TIDStore is a data structure designed to efficiently store large sets
of TIDs. For TID storage, it employs a radix tree, where the key is
a block number, and the value is a bitmap representing offset
numbers. The TIDStore can be created on a DSA area and used by
multiple backend processes simultaneously.

There are potential future users such as tidbitmap.c, though it's very
likely the interface will need to evolve as we come to understand the
needs of different kinds of users. For example, we can support
updating the offset bitmap of existing values.

Currently, the TIDStore is not used for anything yet, aside from the
test code. But an upcoming patch will use it.

This includes a unit test module, in src/test/modules/test_tidstore.

Co-authored-by: John Naylor
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAD21AoAfOZvmfR0j8VmZorZjL7RhTiQdVttNuC4W-Shdc2a-AA%40mail.gmail.com
2024-03-21 10:08:42 +09:00
Tom Lane
1218ca9956 Add to_regtypemod function to extract typemod from a string type name.
In combination with to_regtype, this allows converting a string to
the "canonicalized" form emitted by format_type.  That usage requires
parsing the string twice, which is slightly annoying but not really
too expensive.  We considered alternatives such as returning a record
type, but that way was notationally uglier than this, and possibly
less flexible.

Like to_regtype(), we'd rather that this return NULL for any bad
input, but the underlying type-parsing logic isn't yet capable of
not throwing syntax errors.  Adjust the documentation for both
functions to point that out.

In passing, fix up a couple of nearby entries in the System Catalog
Information Functions table that had not gotten the word about our
since-v13 convention for displaying function usage examples.

David Wheeler and Erik Wienhold, reviewed by Pavel Stehule, Jim Jones,
and others.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/DF2324CA-2673-4ABE-B382-26B5770B6AA3@justatheory.com
2024-03-20 17:11:28 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
e5da0fe3c2 Catalog domain not-null constraints
This applies the explicit catalog representation of not-null
constraints introduced by b0e96f3119 for table constraints also to
domain not-null constraints.

Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev <aleksander@timescale.com>
Reviewed-by: jian he <jian.universality@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/9ec24d7b-633d-463a-84c6-7acff769c9e8%40eisentraut.org
2024-03-20 10:05:37 +01:00
Dean Rasheed
522ed12f7c Add "--exclude-extension" to pg_dump's options.
This option (or equivalently specifying "exclude extension pattern" in
a filter file) allows extensions matching the specified pattern to be
excluded from the dump.

Ayush Vatsa, reviewed by Junwang Zhao, Dean Rasheed, and Daniel
Gustafsson.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACX+KaP=VgVy9h-EUh598DTu+-fNr1jyEmpghC8rRp9s=w33Kg@mail.gmail.com
2024-03-20 08:05:44 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
9578393bc5 Add tests for domain-related information schema views
Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev <aleksander@timescale.com>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/9ec24d7b-633d-463a-84c6-7acff769c9e8%40eisentraut.org
2024-03-20 07:08:01 +01:00
Jeff Davis
f69319f2f1 Support C.UTF-8 locale in the new builtin collation provider.
The builtin C.UTF-8 locale has similar semantics to the libc locale of
the same name. That is, code point sort order (fast, memcmp-based)
combined with Unicode semantics for character operations such as
pattern matching, regular expressions, and
LOWER()/INITCAP()/UPPER(). The character semantics are based on
Unicode simple case mappings.

The builtin provider's C.UTF-8 offers several important advantages
over libc:

 * faster sorting -- benefits from additional optimizations such as
   abbreviated keys and varstrfastcmp_c
 * faster case conversion, e.g. LOWER(), at least compared with some
   libc implementations
 * available on all platforms with identical semantics, and the
   semantics are stable, testable, and documentable within a given
   Postgres major version

Being based on memcmp, the builtin C.UTF-8 locale does not offer
natural language sort order. But it is an improvement for most use
cases that might otherwise use libc's "C.UTF-8" locale, as well as
many use cases that use libc's "C" locale.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ff4c2f2f9c8fc7ca27c1c24ae37ecaeaeaff6b53.camel%40j-davis.com
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vérité, Peter Eisentraut, Jeremy Schneider
2024-03-19 15:24:41 -07:00
Tom Lane
fd0398fcb0 Improve EXPLAIN's display of SubPlan nodes and output parameters.
Historically we've printed SubPlan expression nodes as "(SubPlan N)",
which is pretty uninformative.  Trying to reproduce the original SQL
for the subquery is still as impractical as before, and would be
mighty verbose as well.  However, we can still do better than that.
Displaying the "testexpr" when present, and adding a keyword to
indicate the SubLinkType, goes a long way toward showing what's
really going on.

In addition, this patch gets rid of EXPLAIN's use of "$n" to represent
subplan and initplan output Params.  Instead we now print "(SubPlan
N).colX" or "(InitPlan N).colX" to represent the X'th output column
of that subplan.  This eliminates confusion with the use of "$n" to
represent PARAM_EXTERN Params, and it's useful for the first part of
this change because it eliminates needing some other indication of
which subplan is referenced by a SubPlan that has a testexpr.

In passing, this adds simple regression test coverage of the
ROWCOMPARE_SUBLINK code paths, which were entirely unburdened
by testing before.

Tom Lane and Dean Rasheed, reviewed by Aleksander Alekseev.
Thanks to Chantal Keller for raising the question of whether
this area couldn't be improved.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2838538.1705692747@sss.pgh.pa.us
2024-03-19 18:19:24 -04:00
Tom Lane
b7e2121ab7 Postpone reparameterization of paths until create_plan().
When considering nestloop paths for individual partitions within
a partitionwise join, if the inner path is parameterized, it is
parameterized by the topmost parent of the outer rel, not the
corresponding outer rel itself.  Therefore, we need to translate the
parameterization so that the inner path is parameterized by the
corresponding outer rel.

Up to now, we did this while generating join paths.  However, that's
problematic because we must also translate some expressions that are
shared across all paths for a relation, such as restriction clauses
(kept in the RelOptInfo and/or IndexOptInfo) and TableSampleClauses
(kept in the RangeTblEntry).  The existing code fails to translate
these at all, leading to wrong answers, odd failures such as
"variable not found in subplan target list", or executor crashes.
But we can't modify them during path generation, because that would
break things if we end up choosing some non-partitioned-join path.

So this patch postpones reparameterization of the inner path until
createplan.c, where it is safe to modify the referenced RangeTblEntry,
RelOptInfo or IndexOptInfo, because we have made a final choice of which
Path to use.  We do still have to check during path generation that
the reparameterization will be possible.  So we introduce a new
function path_is_reparameterizable_by_child() to detect that.

The duplication between path_is_reparameterizable_by_child() and
reparameterize_path_by_child() is a bit annoying, but there seems
no other good answer.  A small benefit is that we can avoid building
useless reparameterized trees in cases where a non-partitioned join
is ultimately chosen.  Also, reparameterize_path_by_child() can now
be allowed to scribble on the input paths, saving a few cycles.

This fix repairs the same problems previously addressed in the
back branches by commits 62f120203 et al.

Richard Guo, reviewed at various times by Ashutosh Bapat, Andrei
Lepikhov, Alena Rybakina, Robert Haas, and myself

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMbWs496+N=UAjOc=rcD3P7B6oJe4rZw08e_TZRUsWbPxZW3Tw@mail.gmail.com
2024-03-19 14:51:58 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
5577a71fb0 Use half-open interval notation in without_overlaps tests
This way, the input literals match the output in any error messages.

Author: Paul A. Jungwirth <pj@illuminatedcomputing.com>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CA+renyUApHgSZF9-nd-a0+OPGharLQLO=mDHcY4_qQ0+noCUVg@mail.gmail.com
2024-03-19 11:44:14 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut
a88c800deb Use daterange and YMD in without_overlaps tests instead of tsrange.
This makes things a lot easier to read, especially when we get to the
FOREIGN KEY tests later.

Author: Paul A. Jungwirth <pj@illuminatedcomputing.com>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CA+renyUApHgSZF9-nd-a0+OPGharLQLO=mDHcY4_qQ0+noCUVg@mail.gmail.com
2024-03-19 10:17:03 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut
794f10f6b9 Add some UUID support functions
Add uuid_extract_timestamp() and uuid_extract_version().

Author: Andrey Borodin
Reviewed-by: Sergey Prokhorenko, Kirk Wolak, Przemysław Sztoch
Reviewed-by: Nikolay Samokhvalov, Jelte Fennema-Nio, Aleksander Alekseev
Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut, Chris Travers, Lukas Fittl
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAAhFRxitJv%3DyoGnXUgeLB_O%2BM7J2BJAmb5jqAT9gZ3bij3uLDA%40mail.gmail.com
2024-03-19 09:32:04 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut
d56cb42b54 Activate perlcritic InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls and fix resulting warnings
This checks that certain I/O-related Perl functions properly check
their return value.  Some parts of the PostgreSQL code had been a bit
sloppy about that.  The new perlcritic warnings are fixed here.  I
didn't design any beautiful error messages, mostly just used "or die
$!", which mostly matches existing code, and also this is
developer-level code, so having the system error plus source code
reference should be ok.

Initially, we only activate this check for a subset of what the
perlcritic check would warn about.  The effective list is

    chmod flock open read rename seek symlink system

The initial set of functions is picked because most existing code
already checked the return value of those, so any omissions are
probably unintended, or because it seems important for test
correctness.

The actual perlcritic configuration is written as an exclude list.
That seems better so that we are clear on what we are currently not
checking.  Maybe future patches want to investigate checking some of
the other functions.  (In principle, we might eventually want to check
all of them, but since this is test and build support code, not
production code, there are probably some reasonable compromises to be
made.)

Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/88b7d4f2-46d9-4cc7-b1f7-613c90f9a76a%40eisentraut.org
2024-03-19 07:09:31 +01:00
Jeff Davis
846311051e Address more review comments on commit 2d819a08a1.
Based on comments from Peter Eisentraut.

 * Document CREATE DATABASE ... BUILTIN_LOCALE.
 * Determine required encoding based on locale name for CREATE
   COLLATION. Use -1 for "C" (requires catversion bump).
 * initdb output fixups.
 * Make ctype_is_c a constant true for now.
 * Fixups to ICU 010_create_database.pl test.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/4135cf11-206d-40ed-96c0-9363c1232379@eisentraut.org
2024-03-18 11:58:13 -07:00
Alvaro Herrera
66ab9371a2
dblink/isolationtester/fe_utils: Use new cancel API
Commit 61461a300c introduced new functions to libpq for cancelling
queries.  This replaces the usage of the old ones in parts of the
codebase with these newer ones.  This specifically leaves out changes to
psql and pgbench, as those would need a much larger refactor to be able
to call them due to the new functions not being signal-safe; and also
postgres_fdw, because the original code there is not clear to me
(Álvaro) and not fully tested.

Author: Jelte Fennema-Nio <postgres@jeltef.nl>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAGECzQT_VgOWWENUqvUV9xQmbaCyXjtRRAYO8W07oqashk_N+g@mail.gmail.com
2024-03-18 19:28:58 +01:00
Alvaro Herrera
6b3678d347
Put libpq_pipeline cancel test back
I disabled it in cc6e64afda because it was unstable; hopefully the
changes here make it more stable.  (Jelte proposed to submit the queries
using simple query protocol, but I chose to instead make the monitor
connection wait until the PgSleep wait event is seen.  This is probably
not a terribly meaningful increase in coverage ...)

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAGECzQRQh_5tSy+5cndgv08eNJ2O0Zpwn2YddJtSsmC=Wpy1BQ@mail.gmail.com
2024-03-18 13:14:55 +01:00
Heikki Linnakangas
0960ae1967 Fix EXPLAIN Bitmap heap scan to count pages with no visible tuples
Previously, bitmap heap scans only counted lossy and exact pages for
explain when there was at least one visible tuple on the page.

heapam_scan_bitmap_next_block() returned true only if there was a
"valid" page with tuples to be processed. However, the lossy and exact
page counters in EXPLAIN should count the number of pages represented
in a lossy or non-lossy way in the constructed bitmap, regardless of
whether or not the pages ultimately contained visible tuples.

Backpatch to all supported versions.

Author: Melanie Plageman
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAAKRu_ZwCwWFeL_H3ia26bP2e7HiKLWt0ZmGXPVwPO6uXq0vaA@mail.gmail.com
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAAKRu_bxrXeZ2rCnY8LyeC2Ls88KpjWrQ%2BopUrXDRXdcfwFZGA@mail.gmail.com
2024-03-18 14:03:58 +02:00
Michael Paquier
ca108be72e Remove references to backup_fs_hot() in Cluster.pm
This routine has been removed in 39969e2a1e with the exclusive backup
mode but there were still references to it.

Issue noticed while working on 071e3ad59d.
2024-03-18 14:21:32 +09:00
Dean Rasheed
c649fa24a4 Add RETURNING support to MERGE.
This allows a RETURNING clause to be appended to a MERGE query, to
return values based on each row inserted, updated, or deleted. As with
plain INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE commands, the returned values are
based on the new contents of the target table for INSERT and UPDATE
actions, and on its old contents for DELETE actions. Values from the
source relation may also be returned.

As with INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE, the output of MERGE ... RETURNING may be
used as the source relation for other operations such as WITH queries
and COPY commands.

Additionally, a special function merge_action() is provided, which
returns 'INSERT', 'UPDATE', or 'DELETE', depending on the action
executed for each row. The merge_action() function can be used
anywhere in the RETURNING list, including in arbitrary expressions and
subqueries, but it is an error to use it anywhere outside of a MERGE
query's RETURNING list.

Dean Rasheed, reviewed by Isaac Morland, Vik Fearing, Alvaro Herrera,
Gurjeet Singh, Jian He, Jeff Davis, Merlin Moncure, Peter Eisentraut,
and Wolfgang Walther.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCWePEGQR5LBn-vD6SfeLZafzEm2Qy_L_Oky2=qw2w3Pzg@mail.gmail.com
2024-03-17 13:58:59 +00:00
Dean Rasheed
33e729c514 Fix EXPLAIN output for subplans in MERGE.
Given a subplan in a MERGE query, EXPLAIN would sometimes fail to
properly display expressions involving Params referencing variables in
other parts of the plan tree.

This would affect subplans outside the topmost join plan node, for
which expansion of Params would go via the top-level ModifyTable plan
node.  The problem was that "inner_tlist" for the ModifyTable node's
deparse_namespace was set to the join node's targetlist, but
"inner_plan" was set to the ModifyTable node itself, rather than the
join node, leading to incorrect results when descending to the
referenced variable.

Fix and backpatch to v15, where MERGE was introduced.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCWAv-sZuH%2BwG5xJ-%2BGt7qGNGX8wUQd3XYydMFDKgRB9nw%40mail.gmail.com
2024-03-17 10:17:11 +00:00
Daniel Gustafsson
b783186515 Add destroyStringInfo function for cleaning up StringInfos
destroyStringInfo() is a counterpart to makeStringInfo(), freeing a
palloc'd StringInfo and its data. This is a convenience function to
align the StringInfo API with the PQExpBuffer API. Originally added
in the OAuth patchset, it was extracted and committed separately in
order to aid upcoming JSON work.

Author: Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>
Author: Jacob Champion <jacob.champion@enterprisedb.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAOYmi+mWdTd6ujtyF7MsvXvk7ToLRVG_tYAcaGbQLvf=N4KrQw@mail.gmail.com
2024-03-16 23:18:28 +01:00
Alexander Korotkov
605062227f Use locale-aware value for \watch in 005_timeouts.pl
Reported-by: Alexander Lakhin
2024-03-15 21:37:17 +02:00
Daniel Gustafsson
196eeb6b2f Fix handling of expecteddir in pg_regress
Commit c855872074 introduced a new parameter to pg_regress to set
the directory where to look for expected files, but accidentally
only implemented it for when compiling pg_regress for ECPG tests.
Fix by adding support for the parameter to the main regression test
compilation of pg_regress as well.

Backpatch to v16 where --expecteddir was introduced.

Author: Anthonin Bonnefoy <anthonin.bonnefoy@datadoghq.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAO6_Xqq5yKJHcJsq__LPcKwSY0XHRqVERNWGxx5ttNXXj7+W=A@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 16
2024-03-15 17:02:07 +01:00
Heikki Linnakangas
d802ff06d0 Fix backstop in gin test if injection point is not reached
Per Tom Lane's observation that the test got stuck in infinite loop if
the injection_points module was not loaded. It was supposed to give up
after 10000 iterations, but the backstop was broken.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/2498595.1710511222%40sss.pgh.pa.us
2024-03-15 17:55:12 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas
85f65d7a26 Try to unbreak injection-fault tests in the buildfarm
The buildfarm script attempts to run all tests marked as
NO_INSTALLCHECK under src/test/modules without paying attention to
whether they are enabled or disabled in the parent Makefile. That
hasn't been a problem so far, because all the tests marked with
NO_INSTALLCHECK ran unconditionally in "make check". But commit
e2e3b8ae9e changed that: the injection fault tests are marked as
NO_INSTALLCHECK, and also depend on --enable-injection-points.

Try to work around that by ensuring that "make check" does nothing in
the those subdirectories. We can hopefully get rid of this hack soon,
after fixing the buildfarm client, or by switching to meson.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/8e4cf596-dd70-432e-9068-16466ed596ed%40iki.fi
2024-03-15 15:22:12 +02:00
Alexander Korotkov
7a65cc079e Fix wordings in timeouts TAP test
Reported-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240315.104235.1835366724413653745.horikyota.ntt%40gmail.com
Author: Andrey Borodin
2024-03-15 14:38:22 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas
e2e3b8ae9e Disable tests using injection points in installcheck
The 'gin' test injections faults to GIN index build. If another test
running concurrently in the same cluster also tries to create a GIN
index, it will hit the fault, too.

To fix, disable tests using injection points when running against an
existing cluster. A better long-term solution would be to make the
injection points scoped to the database or process, but this will do
for now.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CA%2BhUKGJYhcG_o2nwSK6r01eOZJwNWUJUbX%3D%3DAVnW84f-%2B8yamQ@mail.gmail.com
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/10fd6cdd-c5d9-46fe-9fa1-7e661191309e@iki.fi
2024-03-15 13:06:57 +02:00
Michael Paquier
071e3ad59d Add basic TAP tests for the low-level backup method, take two
There are currently no tests for the low-level backup method where
pg_backup_start() and pg_backup_stop() are involved while taking a
file-system backup.  The tests introduced in this commit rely on a
background psql process to make sure that the backup is taken while the
session doing the SQL start and stop calls remains alive.

Two cases are checked here with the backup taken:
- Recovery without a backup_label, leading to a corrupted state.
- Recovery with a backup_label, with a consistent state reached.
Both cases cross-check some patterns in the logs generated when running
recovery.

Compared to the first attempt in 99b4a63bef, this includes a couple of
fixes making the CI stable (5 runs succeeded here):
- Add the file to the list of tests in meson.build.
- Race condition with the first WAL segment that we expect in the
primary's archives, by adding a poll on pg_stat_archiver.  The second
segment with the checkpoint record is archived thanks to pg_backup_stop
waiting for it.
- Fix failure of test where the backup_label does not exist.  The
cluster inherits the configuration of the first node; it was attempting
to store segments in the first node's archives, triggering failures with
copy on Windows.
- Fix failure of test on Windows because of incorrect parsing of the
backup_file in the success case.  The data of the backup_label file is
retrieved from the output pg_backup_stop() from a BackgroundPsql written
directly to the backup's data folder.  This would include CRLFs (\r\n),
causing the startup process to fail at the beginning of recovery when
parsing the backup_label because only LFs (\n) are allowed.

Author: David Steele
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f20fcc82-dadb-478d-beb4-1e2ffb0ace76@pgmasters.net
2024-03-15 08:29:54 +09:00
Tom Lane
b4a71cf65d Make INSERT-from-multiple-VALUES-rows handle domain target columns.
Commit a3c7a993d fixed some cases involving target columns that are
arrays or composites by applying transformAssignedExpr to the VALUES
entries, and then stripping off any assignment ArrayRefs or
FieldStores that the transformation added.  But I forgot about domains
over arrays or composites :-(.  Such cases would either fail with
surprising complaints about mismatched datatypes, or insert unexpected
coercions that could lead to odd results.  To fix, extend the
stripping logic to get rid of CoerceToDomain if it's atop an ArrayRef
or FieldStore.

While poking at this, I realized that there's a poorly documented and
not-at-all-tested behavior nearby: we coerce each VALUES column to
the domain type separately, and rely on the rewriter to merge those
operations so that the domain constraints are checked only once.
If that merging did not happen, it's entirely possible that we'd get
unexpected domain constraint failures due to checking a
partially-updated container value.  There's no bug there, but while
we're here let's improve the commentary about it and add some test
cases that explicitly exercise that behavior.

Per bug #18393 from Pablo Kharo.  Back-patch to all supported
branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18393-65fedb1a0de9260d@postgresql.org
2024-03-14 14:57:16 -04:00
Nathan Bossart
d1162cfda8 Add pg_column_toast_chunk_id().
This function returns the chunk_id of an on-disk TOASTed value.  If
the value is un-TOASTed or not on-disk, it returns NULL.  This is
useful for identifying which values are actually TOASTed and for
investigating "unexpected chunk number" errors.

Bumps catversion.

Author: Yugo Nagata
Reviewed-by: Jian He
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20230329105507.d764497456eeac1ca491b5bd%40sraoss.co.jp
2024-03-14 10:58:00 -05:00
Robert Haas
2346df6fc3 Allow a no-wait lock acquisition to succeed in more cases.
We don't determine the position at which a process waiting for a lock
should insert itself into the wait queue until we reach ProcSleep(),
and we may at that point discover that we must insert ourselves ahead
of everyone who wants a conflicting lock, in which case we obtain the
lock immediately. Up until now, a no-wait lock acquisition would fail
in such cases, erroneously claiming that the lock couldn't be obtained
immediately.  Fix that by trying ProcSleep even in the no-wait case.

No back-patch for now, because I'm treating this as an improvement to
the existing no-wait feature. It could instead be argued that it's a
bug fix, on the theory that there should never be any case whatsoever
where no-wait fails to obtain a lock that would have been obtained
immediately without no-wait, but I'm reluctant to interpret the
semantics of no-wait that strictly.

Robert Haas and Jingxian Li

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmobCH-kMXGVpb0BB-iNMdtcNkTvcZ4JBxDJows3kYM+GDg@mail.gmail.com
2024-03-14 08:56:06 -04:00
Alexander Korotkov
eeefd4280f Add TAP tests for timeouts
This commit adds new tests to verify that transaction_timeout,
idle_session_timeout, and idle_in_transaction_session_timeout work as expected.
We introduce new injection points in before throwing a timeout FATAL error
and check these injection points are reached.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAAhFRxiQsRs2Eq5kCo9nXE3HTugsAAJdSQSmxncivebAxdmBjQ%40mail.gmail.com
Author: Andrey Borodin
Reviewed-by: Alexander Korotkov
2024-03-14 13:12:15 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera
cc6e64afda
Comment out noisy libpq_pipeline test
libpq_pipeline's new 'cancel' test needs more research; disable it
temporarily to prevent measles in the buildfarm.
2024-03-14 10:23:38 +01:00
Jeff Davis
2d819a08a1 Introduce "builtin" collation provider.
New provider for collations, like "libc" or "icu", but without any
external dependency.

Initially, the only locale supported by the builtin provider is "C",
which is identical to the libc provider's "C" locale. The libc
provider's "C" locale has always been treated as a special case that
uses an internal implementation, without using libc at all -- so the
new builtin provider uses the same implementation.

The builtin provider's locale is independent of the server environment
variables LC_COLLATE and LC_CTYPE. Using the builtin provider, the
database collation locale can be "C" while LC_COLLATE and LC_CTYPE are
set to "en_US", which is impossible with the libc provider.

By offering a new builtin provider, it clarifies that the semantics of
a collation using this provider will never depend on libc, and makes
it easier to document the behavior.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ab925f69-5f9d-f85e-b87c-bd2a44798659@joeconway.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/dd9261f4-7a98-4565-93ec-336c1c110d90@manitou-mail.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ff4c2f2f9c8fc7ca27c1c24ae37ecaeaeaff6b53.camel%40j-davis.com
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vérité, Peter Eisentraut, Jeremy Schneider
2024-03-13 23:33:44 -07:00
Michael Paquier
6cb1b632b3 Revert "Add basic TAP tests for the low-level backup method"
This reverts commit 99b4a63bef.  The test is proving to be unstable,
so revert it for now.

One of the failures seen involves the cluster started without the
backup_label, where the archives of the primary are overwritten, causing
recovery failures on Windows.  This is simple to fix, but there is
another issue that's creeping behind in the form of an "invalid data in
file" ERROR when parsing the backup_label for the second recovery case,
as an effect of the backup_label data written after retrieving its
contents from pg_backup_stop().
_
Per buildfarm member sidewinder.
2024-03-14 13:19:12 +09:00
Michael Paquier
99b4a63bef Add basic TAP tests for the low-level backup method
There are currently no tests for the low-level backup method where
pg_backup_start() and pg_backup_stop() are involved while taking a
file-system backup.  The tests introduced in this commit rely on a
background psql process to make sure that the backup is taken while the
session doing the SQL start and stop calls remains alive.

Two cases are checked here with the backup taken:
- Recovery without a backup_label, leading to a corrupted state.
- Recovery with a backup_label, with a consistent state reached.
Both cases cross-check some patterns in the logs generated when running
recovery.

Author: David Steele
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f20fcc82-dadb-478d-beb4-1e2ffb0ace76@pgmasters.net
2024-03-14 10:49:52 +09:00
Nathan Bossart
ecb0fd3372 Reintroduce MAINTAIN privilege and pg_maintain predefined role.
Roles with MAINTAIN on a relation may run VACUUM, ANALYZE, REINDEX,
REFRESH MATERIALIZE VIEW, CLUSTER, and LOCK TABLE on the relation.
Roles with privileges of pg_maintain may run those same commands on
all relations.

This was previously committed for v16, but it was reverted in
commit 151c22deee due to concerns about search_path tricks that
could be used to escalate privileges to the table owner.  Commits
2af07e2f74, 59825d1639, and c7ea3f4229 resolved these concerns by
restricting search_path when running maintenance commands.

Bumps catversion.

Reviewed-by: Jeff Davis
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240305161235.GA3478007%40nathanxps13
2024-03-13 14:49:26 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera
1ee910ce43
Hopefully make libpq_pipeline's new cancel test more reliable
The newly introduced cancel test in libpq_pipeline was flaky. It's not
completely clear why, but one option is that the check for "active" was
actually seeing the active state for the previous query. This change
should address any such race condition by first waiting until the
connection is reported as idle.

Author: Jelte Fennema-Nio <me@jeltef.nl>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAGECzQRvmUK5-d68A+cm+fgmfht9Dv2uZ28-qq3QiaF6EAZqPQ@mail.gmail.com
2024-03-13 19:55:09 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut
97d85be365 Make the order of the header file includes consistent
Similar to commit 7e735035f2.

Author: Richard Guo <guofenglinux@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Bharath Rupireddy <bharath.rupireddyforpostgres@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAMbWs4-WhpCFMbXCjtJ%2BFzmjfPrp7Hw1pk4p%2BZpU95Kh3ofZ1A%40mail.gmail.com
2024-03-13 15:07:00 +01:00
Michael Paquier
a189ed49d6 Add tests for more row patterns with COPY FROM .. (ON_ERROR ignore)
While digging into the code of this feature, I got confused by the fact
that a line is skipped when a value cannot be converted to its expected
attribute even if the line has fewer attributes than the target
relation.  The tests had a check for the case of an empty line, this
commit a couple more patterns where a line is incomplete, but skipped
because of a conversion error.

Reviewed-by: Bharath Rupireddy
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/Ze_7kZqexdt0BiyC@paquier.xyz
2024-03-13 14:19:21 +09:00
Amit Kapila
0b84f5c419 Fix a random failure in 038_save_logical_slots_shutdown.pl.
The test ensures that all the WAL on the publisher is sent to the
subscriber before shutdown by comparing the confirmed_flush_lsn of the
associated slot with the shutdown_checkpoint WAL location. But if the
shutdown_checkpoint location falls into a new page in the WAL then the
check won't work. So, ensure that the shutdown_checkpoint WAL record
doesn't fall into a new page.

Reported-by: Bharath Rupireddy
Author: Bharath Rupireddy
Reviewed-by: Vignesh C, Kuroda Hayato, Amit Kapila
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACVLzH5CN-h9=S26mdRHPuJ9yDLUw70yh4JOiPw03WL0CQ@mail.gmail.com
2024-03-13 08:33:26 +05:30
Tom Lane
6ee3261e9b Fix confusion about the return rowtype of SQL-language procedures.
There is a very ancient hack in check_sql_fn_retval that allows a
single SELECT targetlist entry of composite type to be taken as
supplying all the output columns of a function returning composite.
(This is grotty and fundamentally ambiguous, but it's really hard
to do nested composite-returning functions without it.)

As far as I know, that doesn't cause any problems in ordinary
functions.  It's disastrous for procedures however.  All procedures
that have any output parameters are labeled with prorettype RECORD,
and the CALL code expects it will get back a record with one column
per output parameter, regardless of whether any of those parameters
is composite.  Doing something else leads to an assertion failure
or core dump.

This is simple enough to fix: we just need to not apply that rule
when considering procedures.  However, that requires adding another
argument to check_sql_fn_retval, which at least in principle might be
getting called by external callers.  Therefore, in the back branches
convert check_sql_fn_retval into an ABI-preserving wrapper around a
new function check_sql_fn_retval_ext.

Per report from Yahor Yuzefovich.  This has been broken since we
implemented procedures, so back-patch to all supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CABz5gWHSjj2df6uG0NRiDhZ_Uz=Y8t0FJP-_SVSsRsnrQT76Gg@mail.gmail.com
2024-03-12 18:16:25 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
61461a300c
libpq: Add encrypted and non-blocking query cancellation routines
The existing PQcancel API uses blocking IO, which makes PQcancel
impossible to use in an event loop based codebase without blocking the
event loop until the call returns.  It also doesn't encrypt the
connection over which the cancel request is sent, even when the original
connection required encryption.

This commit adds a PQcancelConn struct and assorted functions, which
provide a better mechanism of sending cancel requests; in particular all
the encryption used in the original connection are also used in the
cancel connection.  The main entry points are:

- PQcancelCreate creates the PQcancelConn based on the original
  connection (but does not establish an actual connection).
- PQcancelStart can be used to initiate non-blocking cancel requests,
  using encryption if the original connection did so, which must be
  pumped using
- PQcancelPoll.
- PQcancelReset puts a PQcancelConn back in state so that it can be
  reused to send a new cancel request to the same connection.
- PQcancelBlocking is a simpler-to-use blocking API that still uses
  encryption.

Additional functions are
 - PQcancelStatus, mimicks PQstatus;
 - PQcancelSocket, mimicks PQcancelSocket;
 - PQcancelErrorMessage, mimicks PQerrorMessage;
 - PQcancelFinish, mimicks PQfinish.

Author: Jelte Fennema-Nio <postgres@jeltef.nl>
Reviewed-by: Denis Laxalde <denis.laxalde@dalibo.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/AM5PR83MB0178D3B31CA1B6EC4A8ECC42F7529@AM5PR83MB0178.EURPRD83.prod.outlook.com
2024-03-12 17:32:25 +01:00
Michael Paquier
d6e171fed6 Keep replication slot statistics on invalidation
The code path in charge of invalidating a replication slot includes a
call to pgstat_drop_replslot(), which would result in removing the
statistics of the slot once invalidated.  However, there is no need to
remove the statistics of an invalidated slot as one could still be
interested in looking at them to understand the activity of the slot
until its actual removal.

The initial design of the feature committed in be87200efd used the
approach to drop the slots, which is likely why the statistics were
still removed during the invalidation.

Another problem with this operation is that it was done without holding
ReplicationSlotAllocationLock, leaving it unprotected on concurrent
activity.  This part is arguably a bug, but that's a limited problem in
practice so no backpatch is done.

In passing, this commit adds a test to check this behavior.  The only
remaining code path where slot statistics are dropped now related to the
slot getting dropped.

Author: Bertrand Drouvot
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ZermH08Eq6YydHpO@ip-10-97-1-34.eu-west-3.compute.internal
2024-03-12 14:22:31 +09:00
Michael Paquier
2c8118ee5d Use printf's %m format instead of strerror(errno) in more places
Most callers of strerror() are removed from the backend code.  The
remaining callers require special handling with a saved errno from a
previous system call.  The frontend code still needs strerror() where
error states need to be handled outside of fprintf.

Note that pg_regress is not changed to use %m as the TAP output may
clobber errno, since those functions call fprintf() and friends before
evaluating the format string.

Support for %m in src/port/snprintf.c has been added in d6c55de1f9,
hence all the stable branches currently supported include it.

Author: Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/87sf13jhuw.fsf@wibble.ilmari.org
2024-03-12 10:02:54 +09:00
Alvaro Herrera
319e9e53f3
Add tests for libpq query cancellation APIs
This is in preparation of making changes and additions to these APIs.

Author: Jelte Fennema-Nio <postgres@jeltef.nl>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAGECzQRb21spiiykQ48rzz8w+Hcykz+mB2_hxR65D9Qk6nnw=w@mail.gmail.com
2024-03-11 21:54:03 +01:00
David Rowley
e629846472 Fix incorrect accessing of pfree'd memory in Memoize
For pass-by-reference types, the code added in 0b053e78b, which aimed to
resolve a memory leak, was overly aggressive in resetting the per-tuple
memory context which could result in pfree'd memory being accessed
resulting in failing to find previously cached results in the hash
table.

What was happening was prepare_probe_slot() was switching to the
per-tuple memory context and calling ExecEvalExpr().  ExecEvalExpr() may
have required a memory allocation.  Both MemoizeHash_hash() and
MemoizeHash_equal() were aggressively resetting the per-tuple context
and after determining the hash value, the context would have gotten reset
before MemoizeHash_equal() was called.  This could have resulted in
MemoizeHash_equal() looking at pfree'd memory.

This is less likely to have caused issues on a production build as some
other allocation would have had to have reused the pfree'd memory to
overwrite it.  Otherwise, the original contents would have been intact.
However, this clearly caused issues on MEMORY_CONTEXT_CHECKING builds.

Author: Tender Wang, Andrei Lepikhov
Reported-by: Tender Wang (using SQLancer)
Reviewed-by: Andrei Lepikhov, Richard Guo, David Rowley
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAHewXNnT6N6UJkya0z-jLFzVxcwGfeRQSfhiwA+NyLg-x8iGew@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 14, where Memoize was added
2024-03-11 18:19:56 +13:00
Jeff Davis
f696c0cd5f Catalog changes preparing for builtin collation provider.
Rename pg_collation.colliculocale to colllocale, and
pg_database.daticulocale to datlocale. These names reflects that the
fields will be useful for the upcoming builtin provider as well, not
just for ICU.

This is purely a rename; no changes to the meaning of the fields.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ff4c2f2f9c8fc7ca27c1c24ae37ecaeaeaff6b53.camel%40j-davis.com
Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut
2024-03-09 14:48:18 -08:00
Tom Lane
519443162d Simplify and merge unwanted-module drop logic in AdjustUpgrade.pm.
In be7800674 and followups, we failed to notice that there was
already a better way to do it: instead of using DROP DATABASE
IF EXISTS, we can check the list of existing DBs.  Also, there
seems no reason not to merge this into the pre-existing code
for getting rid of unwanted module databases.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1066872.1710006597@sss.pgh.pa.us
2024-03-09 16:20:44 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera
270af6f0df
Admit deferrable PKs into rd_pkindex, but flag them as such
... and in particular don't return them as replica identity.

The motivation for this change is letting the primary keys be seen by
code that derives NOT NULL constraints from them, when creating
inheritance children; before this change, if you had a deferrable PK,
pg_dump would not recreate the attnotnull marking properly, because the
column would not be considered as having anything to back said marking
after dropping the throwaway NOT NULL constraint.

The reason we don't want these PKs as replica identities is that
replication can corrupt data, if the uniqueness constraint is
transiently broken.

Reported-by: Amul Sul <sulamul@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Dean Rasheed <dean.a.rasheed@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAAJ_b94QonkgsbDXofakHDnORQNgafd1y3Oa5QXfpQNJyXyQ7A@mail.gmail.com
2024-03-08 16:32:29 +01:00
John Naylor
6d9751fa8f Revert "Fix link error for test_radixtree module on Windows"
This reverts commit 9552e3ace3.

I (john) forgot to revert this locally when a more principled
fix was found, which has the same message title.
2024-03-08 11:09:15 +07:00