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Heikki Linnakangas 4bc6fb57f7 Fix integer overflow bug in GiST buffering build calculations.
The result of (maintenance_work_mem * 1024) / BLCKSZ doesn't fit in a signed
32-bit integer, if maintenance_work_mem >= 2GB. Use double instead. And
while we're at it, write the calculations in an easier to understand form,
with the intermediary steps written out and commented.
2012-05-29 22:27:42 +03:00
Tom Lane 2755abf386 Teach AbortOutOfAnyTransaction to clean up partially-started transactions.
AbortOutOfAnyTransaction failed to do anything if the state it saw on
entry corresponded to failing partway through StartTransaction.  I fixed
AbortCurrentTransaction to cope with that case way back in commit
60b2444cc3, but evidently overlooked that
AbortOutOfAnyTransaction should do likewise.

Back-patch to all supported branches.  It's not clear that this omission
has any more-than-cosmetic consequences, but it's also not clear that it
doesn't, so back-patching seems the least risky choice.
2012-05-28 23:57:06 -04:00
Tom Lane 532fe28dad Prevent synchronized scanning when systable_beginscan chooses a heapscan.
The only interesting-for-performance case wherein we force heapscan here
is when we're rebuilding the relcache init file, and the only such case
that is likely to be examining a catalog big enough to be syncscanned is
RelationBuildTupleDesc.  But the early-exit optimization in that code gets
broken if we start the scan at a random place within the catalog, so that
allowing syncscan is actually a big deoptimization if pg_attribute is large
(at least for the normal case where the rows for core system catalogs have
never been changed since initdb).  Hence, prevent syncscan here.  Per my
testing pursuant to complaints from Jeff Frost and Greg Sabino Mullane,
though neither of them seem to have actually hit this specific problem.

Back-patch to 8.3, where syncscan was introduced.
2012-05-26 19:09:52 -04:00
Tom Lane ed962fd712 Ensure that seqscans check for interrupts at least once per page.
If a seqscan encounters many consecutive pages containing only dead tuples,
it can remain in the loop in heapgettup for a long time, and there was no
CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS anywhere in that loop.  This meant there were
real-world situations where a query would be effectively uncancelable for
long stretches.  Add a check placed to occur once per page, which should be
enough to provide reasonable response time without adding any measurable
overhead.

Report and patch by Merlin Moncure (though I tweaked it a bit).
Back-patch to all supported branches.
2012-05-22 19:42:05 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 1d27dcf578 Fix bug in gistRelocateBuildBuffersOnSplit().
When we create a temporary copy of the old node buffer, in stack, we mustn't
leak that into any of the long-lived data structures. Before this patch,
when we called gistPopItupFromNodeBuffer(), it got added to the array of
"loaded buffers". After gistRelocateBuildBuffersOnSplit() exits, the
pointer added to the loaded buffers array points to garbage. Often that goes
unnotied, because when we go through the array of loaded buffers to unload
them, buffers with a NULL pageBuffer are ignored, which can often happen by
accident even if the pointer points to garbage.

This patch fixes that by marking the temporary copy in stack explicitly as
temporary, and refrain from adding buffers marked as temporary to the array
of loaded buffers.

While we're at it, initialize nodeBuffer->pageBlocknum to InvalidBlockNumber
and improve comments a bit. This isn't strictly necessary, but makes
debugging easier.
2012-05-18 19:38:32 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 6593c5b5dc Fix bug in freespace calculation in heap_multi_insert().
If the amount of freespace on page was less than the amount reserved by
fillfactor, the calculation would underflow.

This fixes bug #6643 reported by Tomonari Katsumata.
2012-05-16 14:13:06 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 9e4637bf89 Update comments that became out-of-date with the PGXACT struct.
When the "hot" members of PGPROC were split off to separate PGXACT structs,
many PGPROC fields referred to in comments were moved to PGXACT, but the
comments were neglected in the commit. Mostly this is just a search/replace
of PGPROC with PGXACT, but the way the dummy PGPROC entries are created for
prepared transactions changed more, making some of the comments totally
bogus.

Noah Misch
2012-05-14 10:28:55 +03:00
Simon Riggs 867540b49c Ensure backwards compatibility for GetStableLatestTransactionId() 2012-05-12 13:26:10 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut afe86a9e73 Fix obsolescent C declaration syntax
gcc -Wextra/-Wold-style-declaration thinks that "inline" should go
before the function return type.
2012-05-12 12:52:02 +03:00
Simon Riggs b06679e012 Ensure age() returns a stable value rather than the latest value 2012-05-11 14:36:24 +01:00
Heikki Linnakangas 3652d72dd4 On GiST page split, release the locks on child pages before recursing up.
When inserting the downlinks for a split gist page, we used hold the locks
on the child pages until the insertion into the parent - and recursively its
parent if it had to be split too - were all completed. Change that so that
the locks on child pages are released after the insertion in the immediate
parent is done, before recursing further up the tree.

This reduces the number of lwlocks that are held simultaneously. Holding
many locks is bad for concurrency, and in extreme cases you can even hit
the limit of 100 simultaneously held lwlocks in a backend. If you're really
unlucky, you can hit the limit while in a critical section, which brings
down the whole system.

This fixes bug #6629 reported by Tom Forbes. Backpatch to 9.1. The page
splitting code was rewritten in 9.1, and the old code did not have this
problem.
2012-05-11 12:35:28 +03:00
Tom Lane acd4c7d58b Fix an issue in recent walwriter hibernation patch.
Users of asynchronous-commit mode expect there to be a guaranteed maximum
delay before an async commit's WAL records get flushed to disk.  The
original version of the walwriter hibernation patch broke that.  Add an
extra shared-memory flag to allow async commits to kick the walwriter out
of hibernation mode, without adding any noticeable overhead in cases where
no action is needed.
2012-05-08 23:06:40 -04:00
Tom Lane 5461564a9d Reduce idle power consumption of walwriter and checkpointer processes.
This patch modifies the walwriter process so that, when it has not found
anything useful to do for many consecutive wakeup cycles, it extends its
sleep time to reduce the server's idle power consumption.  It reverts to
normal as soon as it's done any successful flushes.  It's still true that
during any async commit, backends check for completed, unflushed pages of
WAL and signal the walwriter if there are any; so that in practice the
walwriter can get awakened and returned to normal operation sooner than the
sleep time might suggest.

Also, improve the checkpointer so that it uses a latch and a computed delay
time to not wake up at all except when it has something to do, replacing a
previous hardcoded 0.5 sec wakeup cycle.  This also is primarily useful for
reducing the server's power consumption when idle.

In passing, get rid of the dedicated latch for signaling the walwriter in
favor of using its procLatch, since that comports better with possible
generic signal handlers using that latch.  Also, fix a pre-existing bug
with failure to save/restore errno in walwriter's signal handlers.

Peter Geoghegan, somewhat simplified by Tom
2012-05-08 20:03:26 -04:00
Robert Haas 0038110421 Avoid repeated CLOG access from heap_hot_search_buffer.
At the time we check whether the tuple is dead to all running
transactions, we've already verified that it isn't visible to our
scan, setting hint bits if appropriate.  So there's no need to
recheck CLOG for the all-dead test we do just a moment later.
So, add HeapTupleIsSurelyDead() to test the appropriate condition
under the assumption that all relevant hit bits are already set.

Review by Tom Lane.
2012-05-02 12:40:07 -04:00
Robert Haas e01e66f808 More duplicate word removal. 2012-05-02 09:28:16 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas f291ccd43e Remove duplicate words in comments.
Found these with grep -r "for for ".
2012-05-02 10:20:27 +03:00
Tom Lane 809e7e21af Converge all SQL-level statistics timing values to float8 milliseconds.
This patch adjusts the core statistics views to match the decision already
taken for pg_stat_statements, that values representing elapsed time should
be represented as float8 and measured in milliseconds.  By using float8,
we are no longer tied to a specific maximum precision of timing data.
(Internally, it's still microseconds, but we could now change that without
needing changes at the SQL level.)

The columns affected are
pg_stat_bgwriter.checkpoint_write_time
pg_stat_bgwriter.checkpoint_sync_time
pg_stat_database.blk_read_time
pg_stat_database.blk_write_time
pg_stat_user_functions.total_time
pg_stat_user_functions.self_time
pg_stat_xact_user_functions.total_time
pg_stat_xact_user_functions.self_time

The first four of these are new in 9.2, so there is no compatibility issue
from changing them.  The others require a release note comment that they
are now double precision (and can show a fractional part) rather than
bigint as before; also their underlying statistics functions now match
the column definitions, instead of returning bigint microseconds.
2012-04-30 14:03:33 -04:00
Robert Haas 0d2235a25b Remove duplicate word in comment.
Noted by Peter Geoghegan.
2012-04-30 13:14:46 -04:00
Robert Haas 3424bff90f Prevent index-only scans from returning wrong answers under Hot Standby.
The alternative of disallowing index-only scans in HS operation was
discussed, but the consensus was that it was better to treat marking
a page all-visible as a recovery conflict for snapshots that could still
fail to see XIDs on that page.  We may in the future try to soften this,
so that we simply force index scans to do heap fetches in cases where
this may be an issue, rather than throwing a hard conflict.
2012-04-26 20:00:21 -04:00
Tom Lane 9873001e6d Another trivial comment-typo fix. 2012-04-25 14:28:58 -04:00
Robert Haas 5d4b60f2f2 Lots of doc corrections.
Josh Kupershmidt
2012-04-23 22:43:09 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 48658a1b81 Fix some typos
Josh Kupershmidt
2012-04-22 19:23:47 +03:00
Robert Haas 53c5b869b4 Tighten up error recovery for fast-path locking.
The previous code could cause a backend crash after BEGIN; SAVEPOINT a;
LOCK TABLE foo (interrupted by ^C or statement timeout); ROLLBACK TO
SAVEPOINT a; LOCK TABLE foo, and might have leaked strong-lock counts
in other situations.

Report by Zoltán Böszörményi; patch review by Jeff Davis.
2012-04-18 11:17:30 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas fe546f3da6 Don't wait for the commit record to be replicated if we wrote no WAL.
When using synchronous replication, we waited for the commit record to be
replicated, but if we our transaction didn't write any other WAL records,
that's not required because we don't even flush the WAL locally to disk in
that case. This lead to long waits when committing a transaction that only
modified a temporary table. Bug spotted by Thom Brown.
2012-04-17 16:28:31 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut a33fcd7e79 Fix typo
Kyotaro HORIGUCHI
2012-04-16 15:36:40 +03:00
Robert Haas 3ae5133b1c Teach SLRU code to avoid replacing I/O-busy pages.
Patch by me; review by Tom Lane and others.
2012-04-08 23:05:55 -04:00
Tom Lane 0ab4db52c0 Fix misleading output from gin_desc().
XLOG_GIN_UPDATE_META_PAGE and XLOG_GIN_DELETE_LISTPAGE records were printed
with a list link field labeled as "blkno", which was confusing, especially
when the link was empty (InvalidBlockNumber).  Print the metapage block
number instead, since that's what's actually being updated.  We could
include the link values too as a separate field, but not clear it's worth
the trouble.

Back-patch to 8.4 where the dubious code was added.
2012-04-06 18:10:21 -04:00
Robert Haas b736aef2ec Publish checkpoint timing information to pg_stat_bgwriter.
Greg Smith, Peter Geoghegan, and Robert Haas
2012-04-05 14:04:37 -04:00
Simon Riggs 68219aaf6b Correct epoch of txid_current() when executed on a Hot Standby server.
Initialise ckptXidEpoch from starting checkpoint and maintain the correct
value as we roll forwards. This allows GetNextXidAndEpoch() to return the
correct epoch when executed during recovery. Backpatch to 9.0 when the
problem is first observable by a user.

Bug report from Daniel Farina
2012-03-29 14:55:30 +01:00
Robert Haas 7386089d23 Code cleanup for heap_freeze_tuple.
It used to be case that lazy vacuum could call this function with only
a shared lock on the buffer, but neither lazy vacuum nor any other
code path does that any more.  Simplify the code accordingly and clean
up some related, obsolete comments.
2012-03-26 11:03:06 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 0e85abd658 Clean up compiler warnings from unused variables with asserts disabled
For those variables only used when asserts are enabled, use a new
macro PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY, which expands to
__attribute__((unused)) when asserts are not enabled.
2012-03-21 23:33:10 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut e684ab5e1e Add additional safety check against invalid backup label file
It was already checking for invalid data after "BACKUP FROM", but
would possibly crash if "BACKUP FROM" was missing altogether.

found by Coverity
2012-03-14 22:41:50 +02:00
Tom Lane b4af1c25bb Fix SPGiST vacuum algorithm to handle concurrent tuple motion properly.
A leaf tuple that we need to delete could get moved as a consequence of an
insertion happening concurrently with the VACUUM scan.  If it moves from a
page past the current scan point to a page before, we'll miss it, which is
not acceptable.  Hence, when we see a leaf-page REDIRECT that could have
been made since our scan started, chase down the redirection pointer much
as if we were doing a normal index search, and be sure to vacuum every page
it leads to.  This fixes the issue because, if the tuple was on page N at
the instant we start our scan, we will surely find it as a consequence of
chasing the redirect from page N, no matter how much it moves around in
between.  Problem noted by Takashi Yamamoto.
2012-03-12 16:10:28 -04:00
Tom Lane c6a11b89e4 Teach SPGiST to store nulls and do whole-index scans.
This patch fixes the other major compatibility-breaking limitation of
SPGiST, that it didn't store anything for null values of the indexed
column, and so could not support whole-index scans or "x IS NULL"
tests.  The approach is to create a wholly separate search tree for
the null entries, and use fixed "allTheSame" insertion and search
rules when processing this tree, instead of calling the index opclass
methods.  This way the opclass methods do not need to worry about
dealing with nulls.

Catversion bump is for pg_am updates as well as the change in on-disk
format of SPGiST indexes; there are some tweaks in SPGiST WAL records
as well.

Heavily rewritten version of a patch by Oleg Bartunov and Teodor Sigaev.
(The original also stored nulls separately, but it reused GIN code to do
so; which required undesirable compromises in the on-disk format, and
would likely lead to bugs due to the GIN code being required to work in
two very different contexts.)
2012-03-11 16:29:59 -04:00
Tom Lane 03e56f798e Restructure SPGiST opclass interface API to support whole-index scans.
The original API definition was incapable of supporting whole-index scans
because there was no way to invoke leaf-value reconstruction without
checking any qual conditions.  Also, it was inefficient for
multiple-qual-condition scans because value reconstruction got done over
again for each qual condition, and because other internal work in the
consistent functions likewise had to be done for each qual.  To fix these
issues, pass the whole scankey array to the opclass consistent functions,
instead of only letting them see one item at a time.  (Essentially, the
loop over scankey entries is now inside the consistent functions not
outside them.  This makes the consistent functions a bit more complicated,
but not unreasonably so.)

In itself this commit does nothing except save a few cycles in
multiple-qual-condition index scans, since we can't support whole-index
scans on SPGiST indexes until nulls are included in the index.  However,
I consider this a must-fix for 9.2 because once we release it will get
very much harder to change the opclass API definition.
2012-03-10 18:36:49 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 342baf4ce6 Update outdated comment. HeapTupleHeader.t_natts field doesn't exist anymore.
Kevin Grittner
2012-03-09 08:07:56 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas d93f209f48 Silence warning about unused variable, when building without assertions. 2012-03-08 11:10:02 +02:00
Robert Haas bc97c38115 Typo fix.
Fujii Masao
2012-03-06 08:23:51 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas e587e2e3e3 Make the comments more clear on the fact that UpdateFullPageWrites() is not
safe to call concurrently from multiple processes.
2012-03-06 10:45:58 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 7714c63829 Remove extra copies of LogwrtResult.
This simplifies the code a little bit. The new rule is that to update
XLogCtl->LogwrtResult, you must hold both WALWriteLock and info_lck, whereas
before we had two copies, one that was protected by WALWriteLock and another
protected by info_lck. The code that updates them was already holding both
locks, so merging the two is trivial.

The third copy, XLogCtl->Insert.LogwrtResult, was not totally redundant, it
was used in AdvanceXLInsertBuffer to update the backend-local copy, before
acquiring the info_lck to read the up-to-date value. But the value of that
seems dubious; at best it's saving one spinlock acquisition per completed
WAL page, which is not significant compared to all the other work involved.
And in practice, it's probably not saving even that much.
2012-03-06 10:18:33 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 3b682df326 Simplify the way changes to full_page_writes are logged.
It's harmless to do full page writes even when not strictly necessary, so
when turning full_page_writes on, we can set the global flag first, and then
call XLogInsert. Likewise, when turning it off, we can write the WAL record
first, and then clear the flag. This way XLogInsert doesn't need any special
handling of the XLOG_FPW_CHANGE record type. XLogInsert is complicated
enough already, so anything we can keep away from there is a good thing.

Actually I don't think the atomicity of the shared memory flag matters,
anyway, because we only write the XLOG_FPW_CHANGE at the end of recovery,
when there are no concurrent WAL insertions going on. But might as well make
it safe, in case we allow changing full_page_writes on the fly in the
future.
2012-03-06 09:48:30 +02:00
Magnus Hagander 141b89826d More carefully validate xlog location string inputs
Now that we have validate_xlog_location, call it from the previously
existing functions taking xlog locatoins as a string input.

Suggested by Fujii Masao
2012-03-04 12:25:47 +01:00
Magnus Hagander bc5ac36865 Add function pg_xlog_location_diff to help comparisons
Comparing two xlog locations are useful for example when calculating
replication lag.

Euler Taveira de Oliveira, reviewed by Fujii Masao, and some cleanups
from me
2012-03-04 12:22:38 +01:00
Heikki Linnakangas 2502f45979 When a GiST page is split during index build, it might not have a buffer.
Previously it was thought that it's impossible as the code stands, because
insertions create buffers as tuples are cascaded downwards, and index
split also creaters buffers eagerly for all halves. But the example from
Jay Levitt demonstrates that it can happen, when the root page is split.
It's in fact OK if the buffer doesn't exist, so we just need to remove the
sanity check. In fact, we've been discussing the possibility of destroying
empty buffers to conserve memory, which would render the sanity check
completely useless anyway.

Fix by Alexander Korotkov
2012-03-02 13:16:09 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut 973e9fb294 Add const qualifiers where they are accidentally cast away
This only produces warnings under -Wcast-qual, but it's more correct
and consistent in any case.
2012-02-28 12:42:08 +02:00
Tom Lane 1b630751d0 Fix some more bugs in GIN's WAL replay logic.
In commit 4016bdef8a I fixed a bunch of
ginxlog.c bugs having to do with not handling XLogReadBuffer failures
correctly.  However, in ginRedoUpdateMetapage and ginRedoDeleteListPages,
I unaccountably thought that failure to read the metapage would be
impossible and just put in an elog(PANIC) call.  This is of course wrong:
failure is exactly what will happen if the index got dropped (or rebuilt)
between creation of the WAL record and the crash we're trying to recover
from.  I believe this explains Nicholas Wilson's recent report of these
errors getting reached.

Also, fix memory leak in forgetIncompleteSplit.  This wasn't of much
concern when the code was written, but in a long-running standby server
page split records could be expected to accumulate indefinitely.

Back-patch to 8.4 --- before that, GIN didn't have a metapage.
2012-02-26 15:12:17 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 9cfd800aab Add some enumeration commas, for consistency 2012-02-24 11:04:45 +02:00
Tom Lane 593a9631a7 Don't clear btpo_cycleid during _bt_vacuum_one_page.
When "vacuuming" a single btree page by removing LP_DEAD tuples, we are not
actually within a vacuum operation, but rather in an ordinary insertion
process that could well be running concurrently with a vacuum.  So clearing
the cycleid is incorrect, and could cause the concurrent vacuum to miss
removing tuples that it needs to remove.  This is a longstanding bug
introduced by commit e6284649b9 of
2006-07-25.  I believe it explains Maxim Boguk's recent report of index
corruption, and probably some other previously unexplained reports.

In 9.0 and up this is a one-line fix; before that we need to introduce a
flag to tell _bt_delitems what to do.
2012-02-21 15:03:36 -05:00
Tom Lane 9789c99d01 Cosmetic cleanup for commit a760893dbd.
Mostly, fixing overlooked comments.
2012-02-21 14:14:16 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 21b1634275 Fix heap_multi_insert to set t_self field in the caller's tuples.
If tuples were toasted, heap_multi_insert didn't update the ctid on the
original tuples. This caused a failure if there was an after trigger
(including a foreign key), on the table, and a tuple got toasted.

Per off-list report and test case from Ted Phelps
2012-02-13 10:20:50 +02:00