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Tom Lane 46825d4978 Clean up some sloppy coding in repl_gram.y.
Remove unused copy-and-pasted macro definitions, and improve formatting
of recently-added productions.

I got interested in this because buildfarm member protosciurus has been
crashing in "bison repl_gram.y" since commit 858ec11.  It's a long shot
that this will fix that, though maybe the missing trailing semicolon
has something to do with it?  In any case, there's no need to approve
of dead code, nor of code whose formatting isn't even self-consistent
let alone consistent with what's around it.
2014-02-02 12:51:14 -05:00
Fujii Masao 0753bdb352 Add primary_slotname to recovery.conf.sample. 2014-02-03 00:41:50 +09:00
Fujii Masao 63be3b78f6 Fix typos in docs and comments.
Thom Brown
2014-02-02 10:28:18 +09:00
Tom Lane 082c0dfa14 Fix some wide-character bugs in the text-search parser.
In p_isdigit and other character class test functions generated by the
p_iswhat macro, the code path for non-C locales with multibyte encodings
contained a bogus pointer cast that would accidentally fail to malfunction
if types wchar_t and wint_t have the same width.  Apparently that is true
on most platforms, but not on recent Cygwin releases.  Remove the cast,
as it seems completely unnecessary (I think it arose from a false analogy
to the need to cast to unsigned char when dealing with the <ctype.h>
functions).  Per bug #8970 from Marco Atzeri.

In the same functions, the code path for C locale with a multibyte encoding
simply ANDed each wide character with 0xFF before passing it to the
corresponding <ctype.h> function.  This could result in false positive
answers for some non-ASCII characters, so use a range test instead.
Noted by me while investigating Marco's complaint.

Also, remove some useless though not actually buggy maskings and casts
in the hand-coded p_isalnum and p_isalpha functions, which evidently
got tested a bit more carefully than the macro-generated functions.
2014-02-01 18:27:34 -05:00
Tom Lane 214c7a4f0b Fix some more bugs in signal handlers and process shutdown logic.
WalSndKill was doing things exactly backwards: it should first clear
MyWalSnd (to stop signal handlers from touching MyWalSnd->latch),
then disown the latch, and only then mark the WalSnd struct unused by
clearing its pid field.

Also, WalRcvSigUsr1Handler and worker_spi_sighup failed to preserve
errno, which is surely a requirement for any signal handler.

Per discussion of recent buildfarm failures.  Back-patch as far
as the relevant code exists.
2014-02-01 16:21:23 -05:00
Bruce Momjian d0ee93797d arrays: tighten checks for multi-dimensional input
Previously an input array string that started with a single-element
array dimension would then later accept a multi-dimensional segment.

BACKWARD INCOMPATIBILITY
2014-02-01 10:49:17 -05:00
Robert Haas 858ec11858 Introduce replication slots.
Replication slots are a crash-safe data structure which can be created
on either a master or a standby to prevent premature removal of
write-ahead log segments needed by a standby, as well as (with
hot_standby_feedback=on) pruning of tuples whose removal would cause
replication conflicts.  Slots have some advantages over existing
techniques, as explained in the documentation.

In a few places, we refer to the type of replication slots introduced
by this patch as "physical" slots, because forthcoming patches for
logical decoding will also have slots, but with somewhat different
properties.

Andres Freund and Robert Haas
2014-01-31 22:45:36 -05:00
Robert Haas d1981719ad Clear MyProc and MyProcSignalState before they become invalid.
Evidence from buildfarm member crake suggests that the new test_shm_mq
module is routinely crashing the server due to the arrival of a SIGUSR1
after the shared memory segment has been unmapped.  Although processes
using the new dynamic background worker facilities are more likely to
receive a SIGUSR1 around this time, the problem is also possible on older
branches, so I'm back-patching the parts of this change that apply to
older branches as far as they apply.

It's already generally the case that code checks whether these pointers
are NULL before deferencing them, so the important thing is mostly to
make sure that they do get set to NULL before they become invalid.  But
in master, there's one case in procsignal_sigusr1_handler that lacks a
NULL guard, so add that.

Patch by me; review by Tom Lane.
2014-01-31 21:31:08 -05:00
Tom Lane 326e1d73c4 Disallow use of SSL v3 protocol in the server as well as in libpq.
Commit 820f08cabd claimed to make the server
and libpq handle SSL protocol versions identically, but actually the server
was still accepting SSL v3 protocol while libpq wasn't.  Per discussion,
SSL v3 is obsolete, and there's no good reason to continue to accept it.
So make the code really equivalent on both sides.  The behavior now is
that we use the highest mutually-supported TLS protocol version.

Marko Kreen, some comment-smithing by me
2014-01-31 17:51:18 -05:00
Tom Lane 043f6ff05d Fix bogus handling of "postponed" lateral quals.
When pulling a "postponed" qual from a LATERAL subquery up into the quals
of an outer join, we must make sure that the postponed qual is included
in those seen by make_outerjoininfo().  Otherwise we might compute a
too-small min_lefthand or min_righthand for the outer join, leading to
"JOIN qualification cannot refer to other relations" failures from
distribute_qual_to_rels.  Subtler errors in the created plan seem possible,
too, if the extra qual would only affect join ordering constraints.

Per bug #9041 from David Leverton.  Back-patch to 9.3.
2014-01-30 14:51:16 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 146604ec43 Add checks for interval overflow/underflow
New checks include input, month/day/time internal adjustments, addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and negation.  Also adjust docs to
correctly specify interval size in bytes.

Report from Rok Kralj
2014-01-30 09:41:43 -05:00
Tom Lane 571addd729 Fix unsafe references to errno within error messaging logic.
Various places were supposing that errno could be expected to hold still
within an ereport() nest or similar contexts.  This isn't true necessarily,
though in some cases it accidentally failed to fail depending on how the
compiler chanced to order the subexpressions.  This class of thinko
explains recent reports of odd failures on clang-built versions, typically
missing or inappropriate HINT fields in messages.

Problem identified by Christian Kruse, who also submitted the patch this
commit is based on.  (I fixed a few issues in his patch and found a couple
of additional places with the same disease.)

Back-patch as appropriate to all supported branches.
2014-01-29 20:04:43 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan 120c5cc761 Silence compiler warnings about possibly unset variables.
They are in fact set in every case where they are needed, but the
compiler doesn't know that.

Per gripe from Tom Lane.
2014-01-29 18:54:14 -05:00
Robert Haas 9347baa5bb Include planning time in EXPLAIN ANALYZE output.
This doesn't work for prepared queries, but it's not too easy to get
the information in that case and there's some debate as to exactly
what the right thing to measure is, so just do this for now.

Andreas Karlsson, with slight doc changes by me.
2014-01-29 16:09:15 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan 5264d91541 Add json_array_elements_text function.
This was a notable omission from the json functions added in 9.3 and
there have been numerous complaints about its absence.

Laurence Rowe.
2014-01-29 15:39:01 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 699b1f40da Fix thinko in huge_tlb_pages patch.
We calculated the rounded-up size for the allocation, but then failed to
use the rounded-up value in the mmap() call. Oops.

Also, initialize allocsize, to silence warnings seen with some compilers,
as pointed out by Jeff Janes.
2014-01-29 21:33:56 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 626a120656 Further optimize GIN multi-key searches.
When skipping over some items in a posting tree, re-find the new location
by descending the tree from root, rather than walking the right links.
This can save a lot of I/O.

Heavily modified from Alexander Korotkov's fast scan patch.
2014-01-29 21:24:38 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 25b1dafab6 Further optimize multi-key GIN searches.
If we're skipping past a certain TID, avoid decoding posting list segments
that only contain smaller TIDs.

Extracted from Alexander Korotkov's fast scan patch, heavily modified.
2014-01-29 18:26:40 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas e20c70cb0f Allow skipping some items in a multi-key GIN search.
In a multi-key search, ie. something like "col @> 'foo' AND col @> 'bar'",
as soon as we find the next item that matches the first criteria, we don't
need to check the second criteria for TIDs smaller the first match. That
saves a lot of effort, especially if one of the terms is rare, while the
second occurs very frequently.

Based on ideas from Alexander Korotkov's fast scan patch.
2014-01-29 17:53:39 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 1a3458b6d8 Allow using huge TLB pages on Linux (MAP_HUGETLB)
This patch adds an option, huge_tlb_pages, which allows requesting the
shared memory segment to be allocated using huge pages, by using the
MAP_HUGETLB flag in mmap(). This can improve performance.

The default is 'try', which means that we will attempt using huge pages,
and fall back to non-huge pages if it doesn't work. Currently, only Linux
has MAP_HUGETLB. On other platforms, the default 'try' behaves the same as
'off'.

In the passing, don't try to round the mmap() size to a multiple of
pagesize. mmap() doesn't require that, and there's no particular reason for
PostgreSQL to do that either. When using MAP_HUGETLB, however, round the
request size up to nearest 2MB boundary. This is to work around a bug in
some Linux kernel versions, but also to avoid wasting memory, because the
kernel will round the size up anyway.

Many people were involved in writing this patch, including Christian Kruse,
Richard Poole, Abhijit Menon-Sen, reviewed by Peter Geoghegan, Andres Freund
and me.
2014-01-29 14:08:30 +02:00
Robert Haas b7643b19f0 Fix compiler warning in EXEC_BACKEND builds.
Per a report by Rajeev Rastogi.
2014-01-28 23:35:50 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan 105639900b New json functions.
json_build_array() and json_build_object allow for the construction of
arbitrarily complex json trees. json_object() turns a one or two
dimensional array, or two separate arrays, into a json_object of
name/value pairs, similarly to the hstore() function.
json_object_agg() aggregates its two arguments into a single json object
as name value pairs.

Catalog version bumped.

Andrew Dunstan, reviewed by Marko Tiikkaja.
2014-01-28 17:48:21 -05:00
Fujii Masao 9132b189bf Add pg_stat_archiver statistics view.
This view shows the statistics about the WAL archiver process's activity.

Gabriele Bartolini, reviewed by Michael Paquier, refactored a bit by me.
2014-01-29 02:58:22 +09:00
Bruce Momjian c871e8f53b Revert C comment change in slot_attisnull()
Revert 89774b58b0
2014-01-28 12:28:14 -05:00
Stephen Frost aef61bf433 Revert dup2() checking in syslogger.c
Per the expanded comment-

As we're just trying to reset these to go to DEVNULL, there's not
much point in checking for failure from the close/dup2 calls here,
if they fail then presumably the file descriptors are closed and
any writes will go into the bitbucket anyway.

Pointed out by Tom.
2014-01-28 08:40:41 -05:00
Tom Lane 64e43c59b8 Log a detail message for auth failures due to missing or expired password.
It's worth distinguishing these cases from run-of-the-mill wrong-password
problems, since users have been known to waste lots of time pursuing the
wrong theory about what's failing.  Now, our longstanding policy about how
to report authentication failures is that we don't really want to tell the
*client* such things, since that might be giving information to a bad guy.
But there's nothing wrong with reporting the details to the postmaster log,
and indeed the comments in this area of the code contemplate that
interesting details should be so reported.  We just weren't handling these
particular interesting cases usefully.

To fix, add infrastructure allowing subroutines of ClientAuthentication()
to return a string to be added to the errdetail_log field of the main
authentication-failed error report.  We might later want to use this to
report other subcases of authentication failure the same way, but for the
moment I just dealt with password cases.

Per discussion of a patch from Josh Drake, though this is not what
he proposed.
2014-01-27 21:04:09 -05:00
Robert Haas ea9df812d8 Relax the requirement that all lwlocks be stored in a single array.
This makes it possible to store lwlocks as part of some other data
structure in the main shared memory segment, or in a dynamic shared
memory segment.  There is still a main LWLock array and this patch does
not move anything out of it, but it provides necessary infrastructure
for doing that in the future.

This change is likely to increase the size of LWLockPadded on some
platforms, especially 32-bit platforms where it was previously only
16 bytes.

Patch by me.  Review by Andres Freund and KaiGai Kohei.
2014-01-27 11:07:44 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas f62eba204f Fix typo in README
Amit Langote
2014-01-27 09:33:18 +02:00
Tom Lane 2850896961 Code review for auto-tuned effective_cache_size.
Fix integer overflow issue noted by Magnus Hagander, as well as a bunch
of other infelicities in commit ee1e5662d8
and its unreasonably large number of followups.
2014-01-27 00:05:56 -05:00
Fujii Masao dd515d4082 Change the suffix of auto conf temporary file from "temp" to "tmp".
Michael Paquier
2014-01-27 12:39:11 +09:00
Fujii Masao 7c619be623 Fix typos in comments for ALTER SYSTEM.
Michael Paquier
2014-01-27 12:23:20 +09:00
Stephen Frost 790eaa699e Check dup2() results in syslogger
Consistently check the dup2() call results throughout syslogger.c.
It's pretty unlikely that they'll error out, but if they do,
ereport(FATAL) instead of blissfully continuing on.

Spotted by the Coverity scanner.
2014-01-26 16:26:18 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan cec8394b5c Enable building with Visual Studion 2013.
Backpatch to 9.3.

Brar Piening.
2014-01-26 09:49:10 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 89774b58b0 Adjust C comment in slot_attisnull() regarding nulls. 2014-01-25 16:43:36 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 71c6a8e375 Add recovery_target='immediate' option.
This allows ending recovery as a consistent state has been reached. Without
this, there was no easy way to e.g restore an online backup, without
replaying any extra WAL after the backup ended.

MauMau and me.
2014-01-25 17:34:04 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas d150ff5781 Reset unused fields in GIN data leaf page footer.
The maxoff field is not used in the new, compressed page format. Let's
reset it when converting an old-format page to the new format. The code
won't care either way, but this makes it possible to use the field for
something else in the future.
2014-01-24 19:10:10 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas a8f374849f Fix off-by-one in newly-introdcued GIN assertion.
Spotted by Alexander Korotkov
2014-01-24 11:10:09 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 398cf255ad In GIN recompression code, use mmemove rather than memcpy, for vacuum.
When vacuuming a data leaf page, any compressed posting lists that are not
modified, are copied back to the buffer from a later location in the same
buffer rather than from  a palloc'd copy. IOW, they are just moved
downwards in the same buffer. Because the source and destination addresses
can overlap, we must use memmove rather than memcpy.

Report and fix by Alexander Korotkov.
2014-01-24 10:48:45 +02:00
Stephen Frost fbe19ee3b8 ALTER TABLESPACE ... MOVE ... OWNED BY
Add the ability to specify the objects to move by who those objects are
owned by (as relowner) and change ALL to mean ALL objects.  This
makes the command always operate against a well-defined set of objects
and not have the objects-to-be-moved based on the role of the user
running the command.

Per discussion with Simon and Tom.
2014-01-23 23:52:40 -05:00
Tom Lane ac4ef637ad Allow use of "z" flag in our printf calls, and use it where appropriate.
Since C99, it's been standard for printf and friends to accept a "z" size
modifier, meaning "whatever size size_t has".  Up to now we've generally
dealt with printing size_t values by explicitly casting them to unsigned
long and using the "l" modifier; but this is really the wrong thing on
platforms where pointers are wider than longs (such as Win64).  So let's
start using "z" instead.  To ensure we can do that on all platforms, teach
src/port/snprintf.c to understand "z", and add a configure test to force
use of that implementation when the platform's version doesn't handle "z".

Having done that, modify a bunch of places that were using the
unsigned-long hack to use "z" instead.  This patch doesn't pretend to have
gotten everyplace that could benefit, but it catches many of them.  I made
an effort in particular to ensure that all uses of the same error message
text were updated together, so as not to increase the number of
translatable strings.

It's possible that this change will result in format-string warnings from
pre-C99 compilers.  We might have to reconsider if there are any popular
compilers that will warn about this; but let's start by seeing what the
buildfarm thinks.

Andres Freund, with a little additional work by me
2014-01-23 17:18:33 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas ec8f692c3c Fix alignment of GIN in-line posting lists stored in entry tuples.
The Sparc machines in the buildfarm are crashing because of misaligned
access to posting lists stored in entry tuples.

I accidentally removed a critical SHORTALIGN() from ginFormTuple, as part
of the packed posting lists patch. Perhaps I thought it was unnecessary,
because the index_form_tuple() call above the SHORTALIGN already aligned
the size, missing the fact that the null-category byte makes it misaligned
again (I think the SHORTALIGN is indeed unnecessary if there's no null-
category byte, but let's just play it safe...)
2014-01-23 22:58:12 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 0fdb2f7d7c Silence compiler warning.
Not all compilers understand that elog(ERROR, ...) never returns.
2014-01-23 22:15:31 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera b152c6cd0d Make DROP IF EXISTS more consistently not fail
Some cases were still reporting errors and aborting, instead of a NOTICE
that the object was being skipped.  This makes it more difficult to
cleanly handle pg_dump --clean, so change that to instead skip missing
objects properly.

Per bug #7873 reported by Dave Rolsky; apparently this affects a large
number of users.

Authors: Pavel Stehule and Dean Rasheed.  Some tweaks by Álvaro Herrera
2014-01-23 14:40:29 -03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 6668ad1d70 Fix declaration of GinVacuumState.
gcc 4.8 was happy with having a duplicate typedef, but most compilers seem not
to be, per buildfarm.
2014-01-22 19:55:36 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 36a35c550a Compress GIN posting lists, for smaller index size.
GIN posting lists are now encoded using varbyte-encoding, which allows them
to fit in much smaller space than the straight ItemPointer array format used
before. The new encoding is used for both the lists stored in-line in entry
tree items, and in posting tree leaf pages.

To maintain backwards-compatibility and keep pg_upgrade working, the code
can still read old-style pages and tuples. Posting tree leaf pages in the
new format are flagged with GIN_COMPRESSED flag, to distinguish old and new
format pages. Likewise, entry tree tuples in the new format have a
GIN_ITUP_COMPRESSED flag set in a bit that was previously unused.

This patch bumps GIN_CURRENT_VERSION from 1 to 2. New indexes created with
version 9.4 will therefore have version number 2 in the metapage, while old
pg_upgraded indexes will have version 1. The code treats them the same, but
it might be come handy in the future, if we want to drop support for the
uncompressed format.

Alexander Korotkov and me. Reviewed by Tomas Vondra and Amit Langote.
2014-01-22 19:20:58 +02:00
Andrew Dunstan 243ee26633 Reindent json.c and jsonfuncs.c.
This will help in preparation of clean patches for upcoming
json work.
2014-01-22 08:46:51 -05:00
Stephen Frost 6c36f383df Allow type_func_name_keywords in even more places
A while back, 2c92edad48 allowed
type_func_name_keywords to be used in more places, including role
identifiers.  Unfortunately, that commit missed out on cases where
name_list was used for lists-of-roles, eg: for DROP ROLE.  This
resulted in the unfortunate situation that you could CREATE a role
with a type_func_name_keywords-allowed identifier, but not DROP it
(directly- ALTER could be used to rename it to something which
could be DROP'd).

This extends allowing type_func_name_keywords to places where role
lists can be used.

Back-patch to 9.0, as 2c92edad48 was.
2014-01-21 22:49:22 -05:00
Tom Lane 69c7a9838c Tweak parse location assignment for CURRENT_DATE and related constructs.
All these constructs generate parse trees consisting of a Const and
a run-time type coercion (perhaps a FuncExpr or a CoerceViaIO).  Modify
the raw parse output so that we end up with the original token's location
attached to the type coercion node while the Const has location -1;
before, it was the other way around.  This makes no difference in terms
of what exprLocation() will say about the parse tree as a whole, so it
should not have any user-visible impact.  The point of changing it is that
we do not want contrib/pg_stat_statements to treat these constructs as
replaceable constants.  It will do the right thing if the Const has
location -1 rather than a valid location.

This is a pretty ugly hack, but then this code is ugly already; we should
someday replace this translation with special-purpose parse node(s) that
would allow ruleutils.c to reconstruct the original query text.

(See also commit 5d3fcc4c2e, which also
hacked location assignment rules for the benefit of pg_stat_statements.)

Back-patch to 9.2 where pg_stat_statements grew the ability to recognize
replaceable constants.

Kyotaro Horiguchi
2014-01-21 16:34:28 -05:00
Robert Haas 01f7808b3e Add a cardinality function for arrays.
Unlike our other array functions, this considers the total number of
elements across all dimensions, and returns 0 rather than NULL when the
array has no elements.  But it seems that both of those behaviors are
almost universally disliked, so hopefully that's OK.

Marko Tiikkaja, reviewed by Dean Rasheed and Pavel Stehule
2014-01-21 12:38:53 -05:00
Robert Haas 033b2343fa Fix inadvertent semantics change in last patch to plug memory leaks.
Commit a5bca4ef03 accidentally changed
the semantics when the "skipping missing configuration file" is
emitted, because it forced OK to true instead of leaving the value
untouched.

Spotted by Tom Lane.
2014-01-21 11:42:37 -05:00