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Michael Paquier 537898bd81 Add more tests for CREATE TABLE AS with WITH NO DATA
The relation creation is done at executor startup, however the main
regression test suite is lacking scenarios where no data is inserted
which is something that can happen when using EXECUTE or EXPLAIN with
CREATE TABLE AS and WITH NO DATA.

Some patches are worked on to reshape the way CTAS relations are
created, so this makes sure that we do not miss some query patterns
already supported.

Reported-by: Andreas Karlsson
Author: Michael Paquier
Reviewed-by: Andreas Karlsson
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190206091817.GB14980@paquier.xyz
2019-02-07 09:21:57 +09:00
Peter Geoghegan eba775345d Avoid amcheck inline compression false positives.
The previous tacit assumption that index_form_tuple() hides differences
in the TOAST state of its input datums was wrong.  Normalize input
varlena datums by decompressing compressed values, and forming a new
index tuple for fingerprinting using uncompressed inputs.  The final
normalized representation may actually be compressed once again within
index_form_tuple(), though that shouldn't matter.  When the original
tuple is found to have no datums that are compressed inline, fingerprint
the original tuple directly.

Normalization avoids false positive reports of corruption in certain
cases.  For example, the executor can apply toasting with some inline
compression to an entire heap tuple because its input has a single
external TOAST pointer.  Varlena datums for other attributes that are
not particularly good candidates for inline compression can be
compressed in the heap tuple in passing, without the representation of
the same values in index tuples ever receiving concomitant inline
compression.

Add a test case to recreate the issue in a simpler though less realistic
way: by exploiting differences in pg_attribute.attstorage between heap
and index relations.

This bug was discovered by me during testing of an upcoming set of nbtree
enhancements.  It was also independently reported by Andreas Kunert, as
bug #15597.  His test case was rather more realistic than the one I
ended up using.

Bug: #15597
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WznrVd9ie+TTJ45nDT+v2nUt6YJwQrT9SebCdQKtAvfPZw@mail.gmail.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15597-294e5d3e7f01c407@postgresql.org
Backpatch: 11-, where heapallindexed verification was introduced.
2019-02-06 15:54:19 -08:00
Peter Eisentraut 727921f466 Hide cascade messages in collate tests
These are not relevant to the tests and would just uselessly bloat
patches.
2019-02-06 22:17:57 +01:00
Tom Lane bdd9a99aac Propagate lateral-reference information to indirect descendant relations.
create_lateral_join_info() computes a bunch of information about lateral
references between base relations, and then attempts to propagate those
markings to appendrel children of the original base relations.  But the
original coding neglected the possibility of indirect descendants
(grandchildren etc).  During v11 development we noticed that this was
wrong for partitioned-table cases, but failed to realize that it was just
as wrong for any appendrel.  While the case can't arise for appendrels
derived from traditional table inheritance (because we make a flat
appendrel for that), nested appendrels can arise from nested UNION ALL
subqueries.  Failure to mark the lower-level relations as having lateral
references leads to confusion in add_paths_to_append_rel about whether
unparameterized paths can be built.  It's not very clear whether that
leads to any user-visible misbehavior; the lack of field reports suggests
that it may cause nothing worse than minor cost misestimation.  Still,
it's a bug, and it leads to failures of Asserts that I intend to add
later.

To fix, we need to propagate information from all appendrel parents,
not just those that are RELOPT_BASERELs.  We can still do it in one
pass, if we rely on the append_rel_list to be ordered with ancestor
relationships before descendant ones; add assertions checking that.
While fixing this, we can make a small performance improvement by
traversing the append_rel_list just once instead of separately for
each appendrel parent relation.

Noted while investigating bug #15613, though this patch does not fix
that (which is why I'm not committing the related Asserts yet).

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3951.1549403812@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-02-06 12:45:21 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan 592123efbb Unify searchpath and do file logic in MSVC build scripts.
Commit f83419b739 failed to notice that mkvcbuild.pl and build.pl use
different searchpath and do-file logic, breaking the latter, so it is
adjusted to use the same logic as mkvcbuild.pl.
2019-02-06 07:36:02 -05:00
Andres Freund 171e0418b0 Fix heap_getattr() handling of fast defaults.
Previously heap_getattr() returned NULL for attributes with a fast
default value (c.f. 16828d5c02), as it had no handling whatsoever
for that case.

A previous fix, 7636e5c60f, attempted to fix issues caused by this
oversight, but just expanding OLD tuples for triggers doesn't actually
solve the underlying issue.

One known consequence of this bug is that the check for HOT updates
can return the wrong result, when a previously fast-default'ed column
is set to NULL. Which in turn means that an index over a column with
fast default'ed columns might be corrupt if the underlying column(s)
allow NULLs.

Fix by handling fast default columns in heap_getattr(), remove now
superfluous expansion in GetTupleForTrigger().

Author: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190201162404.onngi77f26baem4g@alap3.anarazel.de
Backpatch: 11, where fast defaults were introduced
2019-02-06 01:09:32 -08:00
Michael Paquier d07fb6810e Tighten some regexes with proper character escaping in pg_dump TAP tests
Some tests have been using regular expressions which have been lax in
escaping dots, which may cause tests to pass when they should not.  This
make the whole set of tests more robust where needed.

Author: David Rowley
Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKJS1f9jD8aVo1BTH+Vgwd=f-ynbuRVrS90XbWMT6UigaOQJTA@mail.gmail.com
2019-02-06 17:33:55 +09:00
Andrew Dunstan f83419b739 Fix included file path for modern perl
Contrary to the comment on 772d4b76, only paths starting with "./" or
"../" are considered relative to the current working directory by perl's
"do" function. So this patch converts all the relevant cases to use "./"
paths. This only affects MSVC.

Backpatch to all live branches.
2019-02-05 19:27:47 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan 8916b33e52 Keep perl style checker happy
It doesn't like code before "use strict;".
2019-02-05 15:16:55 -05:00
Tom Lane d63dc0aa0c Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2018i.
DST law changes in Kazakhstan, Metlakatla, and São Tomé and Príncipe.
Kazakhstan's Qyzylorda zone is split in two, creating a new zone
Asia/Qostanay, as some areas did not change UTC offset.
Historical corrections for Hong Kong and numerous Pacific islands.
2019-02-05 10:58:53 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan f884a96819 Fix searchpath for modern Perl for genbki.pl
This was fixed for MSVC tools by commit 1df92eeafe, but per
buildfarm member bowerbird genbki.pl needs the same treatment.

Backpatch to all live branches.
2019-02-05 09:59:46 -05:00
Tom Lane 24114e8b4d Remove unnecessary "inline" marker introduced in commit 4be058fe9.
Some of our older buildfarm members bleat about this coding,
along the lines of

prepjointree.c:112: warning: 'get_result_relid' declared inline after being called
prepjointree.c:112: warning: previous declaration of 'get_result_relid' was here

Modern compilers will probably inline this function without being
prompted, so rather than move the function, let's just drop the
marking.
2019-02-04 21:45:39 -05:00
Tom Lane 527b5ed1ad Doc: in each release branch, keep only that branch's own release notes.
Historically we've had each release branch include all prior branches'
notes, including minor-release changes, back to the beginning of the
project.  That's basically an O(N^2) proposition, and it was starting to
catch up with us: as of HEAD the back-branch release notes alone accounted
for nearly 30% of the documentation.  While there's certainly some value
in easy access to back-branch notes, this is getting out of hand.

Hence, switch over to the rule that each branch contains only its own
release notes.  So as to not make older notes too hard to find, each
branch will provide URLs for the immediately preceding branches'
release notes on the project website.

There might be value in providing aggregated notes across all branches
somewhere on the website, but that's a task for another day.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/cbd4aeb5-2d9c-8b84-e968-9e09393d4c83@postgresql.org
2019-02-04 19:18:49 -05:00
Tom Lane 6e4d45b5f6 Fix dumping of matviews with indirect dependencies on primary keys.
Commit 62215de29 turns out to have been not quite on-the-mark.
When we are forced to postpone dumping of a materialized view into
the dump's post-data section (because it depends on a unique index
that isn't created till that section), we may also have to postpone
dumping other matviews that depend on said matview.  The previous fix
didn't reliably work for such cases: it'd break the dependency loops
properly, producing a workable object ordering, but it didn't
necessarily mark all the matviews as "postponed_def".  This led to
harmless bleating about "archive items not in correct section order",
as reported by Tom Cassidy in bug #15602.  Less harmlessly,
selective-restore options such as --section might misbehave due to
the matview dump objects not being properly labeled.

The right way to fix it is to consider that each pre-data dependency
we break amounts to moving the no-longer-dependent object into
post-data, and hence we should mark that object if it's a matview.

Back-patch to all supported versions, since the issue's been there
since matviews were introduced.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15602-e895445f73dc450b@postgresql.org
2019-02-04 17:20:02 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut f602cf49c2 Remove unused macro
Use was removed in 6d46f4783e but
definition was forgotten.
2019-02-04 21:29:31 +01:00
Andrew Gierth 54f5f887fd Move port-specific parts of with_temp_install to port makefile.
Rather than define ld_library_path_ver with a big nested $(if), just
put the overriding values in the makefiles for the relevant ports.

Also add a variable for port makefiles to append their own stuff to
with_temp_install, and use it to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH_RPATH=1 on
FreeBSD which is needed to make LD_LIBRARY_PATH override DT_RPATH
if DT_RUNPATH is not set (which seems to depend in unpredictable ways
on the choice of compiler, at least on my system).

Backpatch for the benefit of anyone doing regression tests on FreeBSD.
(For other platforms there should be no functional change.)
2019-02-04 18:54:56 +00:00
Amit Kapila 08ecdfe7e5 Make FSM test portable.
In b0eaa4c51b, we allow FSM to be created only after 4 pages.  One of the
tests check the FSM contents and to do that it populates many tuples in
the relation.  The FSM contents depend on the availability of freespace in
the page and it could vary because of the alignment of tuples.

This commit removes the dependency on FSM contents.

Author: Amit Kapila
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAA4eK1KADF6K1bagr0--mGv3dMcZ%3DH_Z-Qtvdfbp5PjaC6PJJA%40mail.gmail.com
2019-02-04 10:08:29 +05:30
Amit Kapila b0eaa4c51b Avoid creation of the free space map for small heap relations, take 2.
Previously, all heaps had FSMs. For very small tables, this means that the
FSM took up more space than the heap did. This is wasteful, so now we
refrain from creating the FSM for heaps with 4 pages or fewer. If the last
known target block has insufficient space, we still try to insert into some
other page before giving up and extending the relation, since doing
otherwise leads to table bloat. Testing showed that trying every page
penalized performance slightly, so we compromise and try every other page.
This way, we visit at most two pages. Any pages with wasted free space
become visible at next relation extension, so we still control table bloat.
As a bonus, directly attempting one or two pages can even be faster than
consulting the FSM would have been.

Once the FSM is created for a heap we don't remove it even if somebody
deletes all the rows from the corresponding relation.  We don't think it is
a useful optimization as it is quite likely that relation will again grow
to the same size.

Author: John Naylor, Amit Kapila
Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila
Tested-by: Mithun C Y
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAJVSVGWvB13PzpbLEecFuGFc5V2fsO736BsdTakPiPAcdMM5tQ@mail.gmail.com
2019-02-04 07:49:15 +05:30
Michael Paquier be12aa47e6 Clarify behavior of initdb's --allow-group-access on Windows in docs
The option is ignored on Windows, and GUC data_directory_mode already
mentioned that within its description in the documentation.

Author: Michael Paquier
Reported-by: Haribabu Kommi, David Steele
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJrrPGefxTG43yk6BrOC7ZcMnCTccG9+inCSncvyys_t8Ev9cQ@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 11
2019-02-04 09:57:20 +09:00
Thomas Munro f1bebef60e Add shared_memory_type GUC.
Since 9.3 we have used anonymous shared mmap for our main shared memory
region, except in EXEC_BACKEND builds.  Provide a GUC so that users
can opt for System V shared memory once again, like in 9.2 and earlier.

A later patch proposes to add huge/large page support for AIX, which
requires System V shared memory and provided the motivation to revive
this possibility.  It may also be useful on some BSDs.

Author: Andres Freund (revived and documented by Thomas Munro)
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/HE1PR0202MB28126DB4E0B6621CC6A1A91286D90%40HE1PR0202MB2812.eurprd02.prod.outlook.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2AE143D2-87D3-4AD1-AC78-CE2258230C05%40FreeBSD.org
2019-02-03 12:47:26 +01:00
Andres Freund 0d1fe9f74e Move page initialization from RelationAddExtraBlocks() to use, take 2.
Previously we initialized pages when bulk extending in
RelationAddExtraBlocks(). That has a major disadvantage: It ties
RelationAddExtraBlocks() to heap, as other types of storage are likely
to need different amounts of special space, have different amount of
free space (previously determined by PageGetHeapFreeSpace()).

That we're relying on initializing pages, but not WAL logging the
initialization, also means the risk for getting
"WARNING:  relation \"%s\" page %u is uninitialized --- fixing"
style warnings in vacuums after crashes/immediate shutdowns, is
considerably higher. The warning sounds much more serious than what
they are.

Fix those two issues together by not initializing pages in
RelationAddExtraPages() (but continue to do so in
RelationGetBufferForTuple(), which is linked much more closely to
heap), and accepting uninitialized pages as normal in
vacuumlazy.c. When vacuumlazy encounters an empty page it now adds it
to the FSM, but does nothing else.  We chose to not issue a debug
message, much less a warning in that case - it seems rarely useful,
and quite likely to scare people unnecessarily.

For now empty pages aren't added to the VM, because standbys would not
re-discover such pages after a promotion. In contrast to other sources
for empty pages, there's no corresponding WAL records triggering FSM
updates during replay.

Previously when extending the relation, there was a moment between
extending the relation, and acquiring an exclusive lock on the new
page, in which another backend could lock the page. To avoid new
content being put on that new page, vacuumlazy needed to acquire the
extension lock for a brief moment when encountering a new page. A
second corner case, only working somewhat by accident, was that
RelationGetBufferForTuple() sometimes checks the last page in a
relation for free space, without consulting the FSM; that only worked
because PageGetHeapFreeSpace() interprets the zero page header in a
new page as no free space.  The lack of handling this properly
required reverting the previous attempt in 684200543b.

This issue can be solved by using RBM_ZERO_AND_LOCK when extending the
relation, thereby avoiding this window. There's some added complexity
when RelationGetBufferForTuple() is called with another buffer (for
updates), to avoid deadlocks, but that's rarely hit at runtime.

Author: Andres Freund
Reviewed-By: Tom Lane
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20181219083945.6khtgm36mivonhva@alap3.anarazel.de
2019-02-03 01:27:19 -08:00
Michael Paquier ac3a9afdbe Add PG_CFLAGS, PG_CXXFLAGS, and PG_LDFLAGS variables to PGXS
Add PG_CFLAGS, PG_CXXFLAGS, and PG_LDFLAGS variables to pgxs.mk which
will be appended or prepended to the corresponding make variables.
Notably, there was previously no way to pass custom CXXFLAGS to third
party extension module builds, COPT and PROFILE supporting only CFLAGS
and LDFLAGS.

Backpatch all the way down to ease integration with existing
extensions.

Author: Christoph Berg
Reviewed-by: Andres Freund, Tom Lane, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20181113104005.GA32154@msg.credativ.de
Backpatch-through: 9.4
2019-02-03 17:48:09 +09:00
Amit Kapila 0b8bdb3c3e Avoid possible deadlock while locking multiple heap pages.
To avoid deadlock, backend acquires a lock on heap pages in block
number order.  In certain cases, lock on heap pages is dropped and
reacquired.  In this case, the locks are dropped for reading in
corresponding VM page/s. The issue is we re-acquire locks in bufferId
order whereas the intention was to acquire in blockid order.

This commit ensures that we will always acquire locks on heap pages in
blockid order.

Reported-by: Nishant Fnu
Author: Nishant Fnu
Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila and Robert Haas
Backpatch-through: 9.4
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/5883C831-2ED1-47C8-BFAC-2D5BAE5A8CAE@amazon.com
2019-02-02 15:47:00 +05:30
Michael Paquier 3e938a83b2 Improve installation instructions with pg_ctl in documentation
The documentation includes sections to be able to initialize and start
Postgres via a couple of commands.  Some of its recommendations involve
using directly "postgres", which is inconsistent with the recommendation
given by initdb.  At the same time make some other command calls more
consistent with the rest, by using an absolute path when creating a
database.

Author: Andreas Scherbaum
Reviewed-by: Michael Banck, Ryan Lambert
2019-02-02 13:23:26 +09:00
Alvaro Herrera 558d77f20e Renaming for new subscripting mechanism
Over at patch https://commitfest.postgresql.org/21/1062/ Dmitry wants to
introduce a more generic subscription mechanism, which allows
subscripting not only arrays but also other object types such as JSONB.
That functionality is introduced in a largish invasive patch, out of
which this internal renaming patch was extracted.

Author: Dmitry Dolgov
Reviewed-by: Tom Lane, Arthur Zakirov
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+q6zcUK4EqPAu7XRRO5CCjMwhz5zvg+rfWuLzVoxp_5sKS6=w@mail.gmail.com
2019-02-01 12:50:32 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera f831d4accd Add ArchiveOpts to pass options to ArchiveEntry
The ArchiveEntry function has a number of arguments that can be
considered optional.  Split them out into a separate struct, to make the
API more flexible for changes.

Author: Dmitry Dolgov
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+q6zcXRxPE+qp6oerQWJ3zS061WPOhdxeMrdc-Yf-2V5vsrEw@mail.gmail.com
2019-02-01 11:29:42 -03:00
Thomas Munro 456e3718e7 Add combining characters to unaccent.rules.
Strip certain classes of combining characters, so that accents encoded
this way are removed.

Author: Hugh Ranalli
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15548-cef1b3f8de190d4f%40postgresql.org
2019-02-01 15:23:01 +01:00
Alvaro Herrera 80579f9bb1 Move building of child base quals out into a new function
An upcoming patch which changes how inheritance planning works requires
adding a new function that does a similar job to set_append_rel_size() but
for child target relations.  To save it from having to duplicate the qual
building code, move that to a separate function first.

Here we also change things so that we never attempt to build security quals
after detecting some const false child quals.  We needlessly used to do this
just before we marked the child relation as a dummy rel.

In passing, this also moves the partition pruned check to before the qual
building code.  We don't need to build the child quals before we check if
the partition has been pruned.

Author: David Rowley
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKJS1f_i+jrrD+if8qC7KPuTAAWsd=dtepgY_7u=P86GDEwm7A@mail.gmail.com
2019-02-01 06:47:49 -03:00
Michael Paquier c93001b3f9 Adjust comment about timeout when waiting for WAL at recovery
A timeout of 5s is used when waiting for WAL to become available at
recovery so as the startup process is able to react promptly if a
trigger file shows up.  However this missed the fact that the startup
process also relies on the timeout to check periodically the status of
any active WAL receiver.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190131070956.GE13429@paquier.xyz
2019-02-01 10:46:45 +09:00
Michael Paquier eb8c9f0bc3 Fix use of dangling pointer in heap_delete() when logging replica identity
When logging the replica identity of a deleted tuple, XLOG_HEAP_DELETE
records include references of the old tuple.  Its data is stored in an
intermediate variable used to register this information for the WAL
record, but this variable gets away from the stack when the record gets
actually inserted.

Spotted by clang's AddressSanitizer.

Author: Stas Kelvish
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/085C8825-AD86-4E93-AF80-E26CDF03D1EA@postgrespro.ru
Backpatch-through: 9.4
2019-02-01 10:35:16 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut f60a0e9677 Add more columns to pg_stat_ssl
Add columns client_serial and issuer_dn to pg_stat_ssl.  These allow
uniquely identifying the client certificate.

Rename the existing column clientdn to client_dn, to make the naming
more consistent and easier to read.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/398754d8-6bb5-c5cf-e7b8-22e5f0983caf@2ndquadrant.com/
2019-02-01 00:33:47 +01:00
Michael Paquier 00d1e88d36 Add --min-xid-age and --min-mxid-age options to vacuumdb
These two new options can be used to improve the selectivity of
relations to vacuum or analyze even further depending on the age of
respectively their transaction ID or multixact ID, so as it is possible
to prioritize tables to prevent wraparound of one or the other.
Combined with --table, it is possible to target a subset of tables to
choose as potential processing targets.

Author: Nathan Bossart
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, Masahiko Sawada
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/FFE5373C-E26A-495B-B5C8-911EC4A41C5E@amazon.com
2019-01-31 13:07:56 +09:00
Tom Lane 5f5c014590 Allow RECORD and RECORD[] to be specified in function coldeflists.
We can't allow these pseudo-types to be used as table column types,
because storing an anonymous record value in a table would result
in data that couldn't be understood by other sessions.  However,
it seems like there's no harm in allowing the case in a column
definition list that's specifying what a function-returning-record
returns.  The data involved is all local to the current session,
so we should be just as able to resolve its actual tuple type as
we are for the function-returning-record's top-level tuple output.

Elvis Pranskevichus, with cosmetic changes by me

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/11038447.kQ5A9Uj5xi@hammer.magicstack.net
2019-01-30 19:25:33 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 689d15e95e Log PostgreSQL version number on startup
Logging the PostgreSQL version on startup is useful for two reasons:
There is a clear marker in the log file that a new postmaster is
beginning, and it's useful for tracking the server version across
startup while upgrading.

Author: Christoph Berg <christoph.berg@credativ.de>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/20181121144611.GJ15795@msg.credativ.de/
2019-01-30 23:26:10 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut 57431a911d postmaster: Start syslogger earlier
When the syslogger was originally
added (bdf8ef6925), nothing was normally
logged before the point where it was started.  But since
f9dfa5c977, the creation of sockets
causes messages of level LOG to be written routinely, so those don't
go to the syslogger now.

To improve that, arrange the sequence in PostmasterMain() slightly so
that the syslogger is started early enough to capture those messages.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/d5d50936-20b9-85f1-06bc-94a01c5040c1%402ndquadrant.com
Reviewed-by: Christoph Berg <christoph.berg@credativ.de>
2019-01-30 21:10:56 +01:00
Michael Meskes 7ea38f045d Change error handling of out of scope variables in ecpg.
The function called can result in an out of memory error that subsequently was
disregarded. Instead it should set the appropriate SQL error variables and be
checked by whatever whenever statement is defined.
2019-01-30 14:35:52 +01:00
Michael Meskes e2f731cdba Make some ecpg test cases more robust against unexpected errors that happen
during development. Test cases themselves should not hang or segfault.
2019-01-30 10:39:32 +01:00
Michael Meskes 5c04630ad0 Make sure that ecpglib's statement variable has a defined value no matter what. 2019-01-30 10:39:32 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut dfa774ff9a Fix a crash in logical replication
The bug was that determining which columns are part of the replica
identity index using RelationGetIndexAttrBitmap() would run
eval_const_expressions() on index expressions and predicates across
all indexes of the table, which in turn might require a snapshot, but
there wasn't one set, so it crashes.  There were actually two separate
bugs, one on the publisher and one on the subscriber.

To trigger the bug, a table that is part of a publication or
subscription needs to have an index with a predicate or expression
that lends itself to constant expressions simplification.

The fix is to avoid the constant expressions simplification in
RelationGetIndexAttrBitmap(), so that it becomes safe to call in these
contexts.  The constant expressions simplification comes from the
calls to RelationGetIndexExpressions()/RelationGetIndexPredicate() via
BuildIndexInfo().  But RelationGetIndexAttrBitmap() calling
BuildIndexInfo() is overkill.  The latter just takes pg_index catalog
information, packs it into the IndexInfo structure, which former then
just unpacks again and throws away.  We can just do this directly with
less overhead and skip the troublesome calls to
eval_const_expressions().  This also removes the awkward
cross-dependency between relcache.c and index.c.

Bug: #15114
Reported-by: Петър Славов <pet.slavov@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Noah Misch <noah@leadboat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/152110589574.1223.17983600132321618383@wrigleys.postgresql.org/
2019-01-30 08:49:54 +01:00
Michael Paquier b8f73df0f8 Do not filter by relkind in vacuumdb's catalog query if --table is used
If a user specifies a relation name which cannot be processed, then the
backend can warn directly about what is wrong with it.  This fixes an
oversight from e0c2933.

Author: Nathan Bossart
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/32049A78-C429-4742-AEC1-941C9ABDE7B8@amazon.com
2019-01-30 09:44:08 +09:00
Tom Lane fa2cf164aa Rename nodes/relation.h to nodes/pathnodes.h.
The old name of this file was never a very good indication of what it
was for.  Now that there's also access/relation.h, we have a potential
confusion hazard as well, so let's rename it to something more apropos.
Per discussion, "pathnodes.h" is reasonable, since a good fraction of
the file is Path node definitions.

While at it, tweak a couple of other headers that were gratuitously
importing relation.h into modules that don't need it.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7719.1548688728@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-01-29 16:49:25 -05:00
Tom Lane f09346a9c6 Refactor planner's header files.
Create a new header optimizer/optimizer.h, which exposes just the
planner functions that can be used "at arm's length", without need
to access Paths or the other planner-internal data structures defined
in nodes/relation.h.  This is intended to provide the whole planner
API seen by most of the rest of the system; although FDWs still need
to use additional stuff, and more thought is also needed about just
what selfuncs.c should rely on.

The main point of doing this now is to limit the amount of new
#include baggage that will be needed by "planner support functions",
which I expect to introduce later, and which will be in relevant
datatype modules rather than anywhere near the planner.

This commit just moves relevant declarations into optimizer.h from
other header files (a couple of which go away because everything
got moved), and adjusts #include lists to match.  There's further
cleanup that could be done if we want to decide that some stuff
being exposed by optimizer.h doesn't belong in the planner at all,
but I'll leave that for another day.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/11460.1548706639@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-01-29 15:48:51 -05:00
Tom Lane a1b8c41e99 Make some small planner API cleanups.
Move a few very simple node-creation and node-type-testing functions
from the planner's clauses.c to nodes/makefuncs and nodes/nodeFuncs.
There's nothing planner-specific about them, as evidenced by the
number of other places that were using them.

While at it, rename and_clause() etc to is_andclause() etc, to clarify
that they are node-type-testing functions not node-creation functions.
And use "static inline" implementations for the shortest ones.

Also, modify flatten_join_alias_vars() and some subsidiary functions
to take a Query not a PlannerInfo to define the join structure that
Vars should be translated according to.  They were only using the
"parse" field of the PlannerInfo anyway, so this just requires removing
one level of indirection.  The advantage is that now parse_agg.c can
use flatten_join_alias_vars() without the horrid kluge of creating an
incomplete PlannerInfo, which will allow that file to be decoupled from
relation.h in a subsequent patch.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/11460.1548706639@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-01-29 15:26:44 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut e77cfa54d7 Fix pg_stat_ssl.clientdn
Return null if there is no client certificate.  This is how it has
always been documented, but in reality it returned an empty string.

Reviewed-by: Kyotaro HORIGUCHI <horiguchi.kyotaro@lab.ntt.co.jp>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/398754d8-6bb5-c5cf-e7b8-22e5f0983caf@2ndquadrant.com/
2019-01-29 13:06:33 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut 18059543e7 Add tests for pg_stat_ssl system view
Reviewed-by: Kyotaro HORIGUCHI <horiguchi.kyotaro@lab.ntt.co.jp>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/398754d8-6bb5-c5cf-e7b8-22e5f0983caf@2ndquadrant.com/
2019-01-29 13:05:54 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut bdd6e9ba17 Make SSL tests more robust
Someone running these test could have key or certificate files in
their ~/.postgresql/, which would interfere with the tests.  The way
to override that is to specify sslcert=invalid and/or
sslrootcert=invalid if no actual certificate is used for a particular
test.  Document that and fix up one test that had a risk of failing in
these circumstances.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/398754d8-6bb5-c5cf-e7b8-22e5f0983caf@2ndquadrant.com/
2019-01-29 13:04:35 +01:00
Magnus Hagander 9745b528f7 Improve wording about WAL files in tar mode of pg_basebackup
Author: Alex Kliukin
Reviewed-By: Michael Paquier, Magnus Hagander
2019-01-29 10:42:41 +01:00
Etsuro Fujita 449d0a8550 postgres_fdw: Fix test for cached costs in estimate_path_cost_size().
estimate_path_cost_size() failed to re-use cached costs when the cached
startup/total cost was 0, so it calculated the costs redundantly.

This is an oversight in commit aa09cd242f; but apply the patch to HEAD
only because there are no reports of actual trouble from that.

Author: Etsuro Fujita
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/5C4AF3F3.4060409%40lab.ntt.co.jp
2019-01-29 12:27:13 +09:00
Michael Paquier e0c2933a76 Use catalog query to discover tables to process in vacuumdb
vacuumdb would use a catalog query only when the command caller does not
define a list of tables.  Switching to a catalog table represents two
advantages:
- Relation existence check can happen before running any VACUUM or
ANALYZE query.  Before this change, if multiple relations are defined
using --table, the utility would fail only after processing the
firstly-defined ones, which may be a long some depending on the size of
the relation.  This adds checks for the relation names, and does
nothing, at least yet, for the attribute names.
- More filtering options can become available for the utility user.
These options, which may be introduced later on, are based on the
relation size or the relation age, and need to be made available even if
the user does not list any specific table with --table.

Author: Nathan Bossart
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, Masahiko Sawada
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/FFE5373C-E26A-495B-B5C8-911EC4A41C5E@amazon.com
2019-01-29 11:22:03 +09:00
Andres Freund da05eb51de Fix LLVM related headers to compile standalone (to fix cpluspluscheck).
Previously llvmjit.h #error'ed when USE_LLVM was not defined, to
prevent it from being included from code not having #ifdef USE_LLVM
guards - but that's not actually that useful after, during the
development of JIT support, LLVM related code was moved into a
separately compiled .so.  Having that #error means cpluspluscheck
doesn't work when llvm support isn't enabled, which isn't great.

Similarly add USE_LLVM guards to llvmjit_emit.h, and additionally make
sure it compiles standalone.

Per complaint from Tom Lane.

Author: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/19808.1548692361@sss.pgh.pa.us
Backpatch: 11, where JIT support was added
2019-01-28 18:05:52 -08:00