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Author SHA1 Message Date
Magnus Hagander
0d9b09282f Better error reporting if the link target is too long
This situation won't set errno, so using %m will give an incorrect
error message.
2011-12-07 12:19:20 +01:00
Magnus Hagander
1f422db663 Avoid using readlink() on platforms that don't support it
We don't have any such platforms now, but might in the future.

Also, detect cases when a tablespace symlink points to a path that
is longer than we can handle, and give a warning.
2011-12-07 12:09:05 +01:00
Magnus Hagander
16d8e594ac Remove spclocation field from pg_tablespace
Instead, add a function pg_tablespace_location(oid) used to return
the same information, and do this by reading the symbolic link.

Doing it this way makes it possible to relocate a tablespace when the
database is down by simply changing the symbolic link.
2011-12-07 10:37:33 +01:00
Tom Lane
c6e3ac11b6 Create a "sort support" interface API for faster sorting.
This patch creates an API whereby a btree index opclass can optionally
provide non-SQL-callable support functions for sorting.  In the initial
patch, we only use this to provide a directly-callable comparator function,
which can be invoked with a bit less overhead than the traditional
SQL-callable comparator.  While that should be of value in itself, the real
reason for doing this is to provide a datatype-extensible framework for
more aggressive optimizations, as in Peter Geoghegan's recent work.

Robert Haas and Tom Lane
2011-12-07 00:19:39 -05:00
Robert Haas
d2a662182e Typo fixes for commit 2ad36c4e44.
Noted during post-commit review by by Noah Misch.
2011-12-06 15:50:02 -05:00
Robert Haas
68281e0054 Make command-line tools smarter about finding a DB to connect to.
If unable to connect to "postgres", try "template1".  This allows things to
work more smoothly in the case where the postgres database has been
dropped.  And just in case that's not good enough, also allow the user to
specify a maintenance database to be used for the initial connection, to
cover the case where neither postgres nor template1 is suitable.
2011-12-06 08:48:15 -05:00
Tom Lane
ff68b256a5 Remove troublesome Asserts in cost_mergejoin().
While logically correct, these two Asserts could fail depending on the
vagaries of floating-point arithmetic.  In particular, on machines with
floating-point registers wider than standard "double" values, it was
possible for the compiler to compare a rounded-to-double value already
stored in memory with an unrounded long double value still in a register.
Given the preceding checks, these assertions aren't adding much, so let's
just get rid of them rather than try to find a compiler-proof fix.
Per report from Pavel Stehule.

Given the lack of previous complaints, and the fact that only developers
would be likely to trip over it, I'm only going to change this in HEAD,
even though the code has been like this for a long time.
2011-12-05 15:50:06 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut
89e850e6fd plpython: Add SPI cursor support
Add a function plpy.cursor that is similar to plpy.execute but uses an
SPI cursor to avoid fetching the entire result set into memory.

Jan Urbański, reviewed by Steve Singer
2011-12-05 19:52:15 +02:00
Andrew Dunstan
e6d9e2106f Add a \setenv command to psql.
This can be used to set (or unset) environment variables that will
affect programs called by psql (such as the PAGER), probably most
usefully in a .psqlrc file.

Andrew Dunstan, reviewed by Josh Kupershmidt.
2011-12-04 11:43:38 -05:00
Michael Meskes
f2ae9f9c30 Applied another patch by Zoltan to fix memory alignement issues in ecpg's sqlda
code.
2011-12-04 04:43:58 +01:00
Magnus Hagander
5b40677986 Treat ENOTDIR as ENOENT when looking for client certificate file
This makes it possible to use a libpq app with home directory set
to /dev/null, for example - treating it the same as if the file
doesn't exist (which it doesn't).

Per bug #6302, reported by Diego Elio Petteno
2011-12-03 15:05:24 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut
b6f9834a9e psql: Make temporary editor files have .sql extension
This gives editors a better chance to treat these files as the SQL
files that they are.
2011-12-02 23:38:33 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas
1e616f6391 During recovery, if we reach consistent state and still have entries in the
invalid-page hash table, PANIC immediately. Immediate PANIC is much better
than waiting for end-of-recovery, which is what we did before, because the
end-of-recovery might not come until months later if this is a standby
server.

Also refrain from creating a restartpoint if there are invalid-page entries
in the hash table. Restarting recovery from such a restartpoint would not
see the invalid references, and wouldn't be able to cross-check them when
consistency is reached. That wouldn't matter when things are going smoothly,
but the more sanity checks you have the better.

Fujii Masao
2011-12-02 10:49:54 +02:00
Robert Haas
3b86b4653c Make pgcompinclude/pgrminclude less tied to Bruce's personal machine.
Not everyone has /pg linked to the src subdirectory of their PostgreSQL
tree.  Also, cc isn't the way to invoke the compiler everywhere.
2011-12-01 14:44:32 -05:00
Tom Lane
65d9aedb1b Fix getTypeIOParam to support type record[].
Since record[] uses array_in, it needs to have its element type passed
as typioparam.  In HEAD and 9.1, this fix essentially reverts commit
9bc933b212, which was a hack that is no
longer needed since domains don't set their typelem anymore.  Before
that, adjust the logic so that only domains are excluded from being
treated like arrays, rather than assuming that only base types should
be included.  Add a regression test to demonstrate the need for this.
Per report from Maxim Boguk.

Back-patch to 8.4, where type record[] was added.
2011-12-01 12:44:16 -05:00
Tom Lane
895d328a16 Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2011n.
DST law changes in Brazil, Cuba, Fiji, Palestine, Russia, Samoa.
Historical corrections for Alaska and British East Africa.
2011-11-30 11:48:05 -05:00
Robert Haas
2ad36c4e44 Improve table locking behavior in the face of current DDL.
In the previous coding, callers were faced with an awkward choice:
look up the name, do permissions checks, and then lock the table; or
look up the name, lock the table, and then do permissions checks.
The first choice was wrong because the results of the name lookup
and permissions checks might be out-of-date by the time the table
lock was acquired, while the second allowed a user with no privileges
to interfere with access to a table by users who do have privileges
(e.g. if a malicious backend queues up for an AccessExclusiveLock on
a table on which AccessShareLock is already held, further attempts
to access the table will be blocked until the AccessExclusiveLock
is obtained and the malicious backend's transaction rolls back).

To fix, allow callers of RangeVarGetRelid() to pass a callback which
gets executed after performing the name lookup but before acquiring
the relation lock.  If the name lookup is retried (because
invalidation messages are received), the callback will be re-executed
as well, so we get the best of both worlds.  RangeVarGetRelid() is
renamed to RangeVarGetRelidExtended(); callers not wishing to supply
a callback can continue to invoke it as RangeVarGetRelid(), which is
now a macro.  Since the only one caller that uses nowait = true now
passes a callback anyway, the RangeVarGetRelid() macro defaults nowait
as well.  The callback can also be used for supplemental locking - for
example, REINDEX INDEX needs to acquire the table lock before the index
lock to reduce deadlock possibilities.

There's a lot more work to be done here to fix all the cases where this
can be a problem, but this commit provides the general infrastructure
and fixes the following specific cases: REINDEX INDEX, REINDEX TABLE,
LOCK TABLE, and and DROP TABLE/INDEX/SEQUENCE/VIEW/FOREIGN TABLE.

Per discussion with Noah Misch and Alvaro Herrera.
2011-11-30 10:27:00 -05:00
Tom Lane
a87ebace19 Tweak previous patch to ensure edata->filename always gets initialized.
On a platform that isn't supplying __FILE__, previous coding would either
crash or give a stale result for the filename string.  Not sure how likely
that is, but the original code catered for it, so let's keep doing so.
2011-11-30 00:37:06 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut
dd136052bc Strip file names reported in error messages in vpath builds
In vpath builds, the __FILE__ macro that is used in verbose error
reports contains the full absolute file name, which makes the error
messages excessively verbose.  So keep only the base name, thus
matching the behavior of non-vpath builds.
2011-11-30 06:56:18 +02:00
Tom Lane
be2f909200 Remove duplicate definition of 'progname'.
Per buildfarm.
2011-11-29 23:19:46 -05:00
Tom Lane
73d1bfd0b5 Prevent autovacuum transactions from running in serializable mode.
Force the transaction isolation level to READ COMMITTED in autovacuum
worker and launcher processes.  There is no benefit to using a higher
isolation level, and doing so could result in delaying foreground
transactions (or maybe even causing unnecessary serialization failures?).
Noted by Dan Ports.

Also, make sure we disable zero_damaged_pages and statement_timeout in
the autovac launcher, not only workers.  Now that the launcher can run
transactions, these settings could affect its behavior, and it seems
like the same arguments apply to the launcher as the workers.
2011-11-29 22:40:18 -05:00
Tom Lane
0195e5c4ab Clean up after recent pg_dump patches.
Fix entirely broken handling of va_list printing routines, update some
out-of-date comments, fix some bogus inclusion orders, fix NLS declarations,
fix missed realloc calls.
2011-11-29 20:41:54 -05:00
Tom Lane
f225e4bc54 When a row fails a not-null constraint, show row's contents in errdetail.
Simple extension of previous patch for CHECK constraints.
2011-11-29 18:29:18 -05:00
Bruce Momjian
8b08deb0d1 Simplify the pg_dump/pg_restore error reporting macros, and allow
pg_dumpall to use the same memory allocation functions as the others.
2011-11-29 16:34:45 -05:00
Tom Lane
f1e13001b2 When a row fails a CHECK constraint, show row's contents in errdetail.
This should make it easier to identify which row is problematic when an
insert or update is processing many rows.

The formatting is similar to that for unique-index violation messages,
except that we limit field widths to 64 bytes since otherwise the message
could get unreasonably long.  (In particular, there's currently no attempt
to quote or escape field values that contain commas etc.)

Jan Kundrát, reviewed by Royce Ausburn, somewhat rewritten by me.
2011-11-29 15:02:49 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut
9922fc5f9f pg_dump: Add gettext plural support to error message 2011-11-29 19:49:02 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut
04e5cb629b plpython: Fix sed expression in python3 build
The old expression sed 's,$(srcdir),python3,' would normally resolve
as sed 's,.,python3,', which is not really what we wanted.  While it
doesn't actually break anything right now, it's still wrong, so put in
a bit more work to make it more robust.
2011-11-29 06:39:05 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut
cc534f8b3c pg_dump: Fix clean rule after file renaming shuffle 2011-11-29 06:30:45 +02:00
Bruce Momjian
7260a0d00a Document that perl needs to be indented during the pgindent run. 2011-11-28 21:56:58 -05:00
Tom Lane
43dc4adf58 Make some minor formatting improvements to what pgindent did.
Moving the code two full tab stops to the right requires rethinking of
cosmetic code layout choices, which pgindent isn't really able to do for
us.  Whitespace and comment adjustments only, no code changes.
2011-11-28 20:19:29 -05:00
Tom Lane
871dd024a6 Disallow deletion of CurrentExtensionObject while running extension script.
While the deletion in itself wouldn't break things, any further creation
of objects in the script would result in dangling pg_depend entries being
added by recordDependencyOnCurrentExtension().  An example from Phil
Sorber convinced me that this is just barely likely enough to be worth
expending a couple lines of code to defend against.  The resulting error
message might be confusing, but it's better than leaving corrupted catalog
contents for the user to deal with.
2011-11-28 19:12:17 -05:00
Bruce Momjian
269755ef72 Pgindent clauses.c, per request from Tom. 2011-11-28 16:47:43 -05:00
Tom Lane
a04161f2ea Convert eval_const_expressions's long series of IsA tests into a switch.
This function has now grown enough cases that a switch seems appropriate.
This results in a measurable speed improvement on some platforms, and
should certainly not hurt.  The code's in need of a pgindent run now,
though.

Andres Freund
2011-11-28 14:21:40 -05:00
Tom Lane
9761ad672f Fix some bogosities in pg_dump's foreign-table support.
The server name for a foreign table was not quoted at need, as per report
from Ronan Dunklau.  Also, queries related to FDW options were inadequately
schema-qualified in places where the search path isn't just pg_catalog, and
were inconsistently formatted everywhere, and we didn't always check that
we got the expected number of rows from them.
2011-11-28 12:51:41 -05:00
Magnus Hagander
64aea1ebc7 Add libpq connection option to disable SSL compression
This can be used to remove the overhead of SSL compression on
fast networks.

Laurenz Albe
2011-11-28 13:13:42 +01:00
Tom Lane
dd3bab5fd7 Ensure that whole-row junk Vars are always of composite type.
The EvalPlanQual machinery assumes that whole-row Vars generated for the
outputs of non-table RTEs will be of composite types.  However, for the
case where the RTE is a function call returning a scalar type, we were
doing the wrong thing, as a result of sharing code with a parser case
where the function's scalar output is wanted.  (Or at least, that's what
that case has done historically; it does seem a bit inconsistent.)

To fix, extend makeWholeRowVar's API so that it can support both use-cases.
This fixes Belinda Cussen's report of crashes during concurrent execution
of UPDATEs involving joins to the result of UNNEST() --- in READ COMMITTED
mode, we'd run the EvalPlanQual machinery after a conflicting row update
commits, and it was expecting to get a HeapTuple not a scalar datum from
the "wholerowN" variable referencing the function RTE.

Back-patch to 9.0 where the current EvalPlanQual implementation appeared.

In 9.1 and up, this patch also fixes failure to attach the correct
collation to the Var generated for a scalar-result case.  An example:
regression=# select upper(x.*) from textcat('ab', 'cd') x;
ERROR:  could not determine which collation to use for upper() function
2011-11-27 22:27:24 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan
91572ee0a6 Make pg_dumpall build with the right object files under MSVC.
This fixes a longstanding but up to now benign bug in the way pg_dumpall
was built. The bug was exposed by recent code adjustments. The Makefile
does not use $(OBJS) to build pg_dumpall, so this fix removes their source
files from the pg_dumpall object and adds in the one source file it
consequently needs.
2011-11-27 20:14:47 -05:00
Tom Lane
9f4563f743 Use IEEE infinity, not 1e10, for null-and-not-null case in gistpenalty().
Use of a randomly chosen large value was never exactly graceful, and
now that there are penalty functions that are intentionally using infinity,
it doesn't seem like a good idea for null-vs-not-null to be using something
less.
2011-11-27 17:12:54 -05:00
Tom Lane
c66e4f138b Improve GiST range-contained-by searches by adding a flag for empty ranges.
In the original implementation, a range-contained-by search had to scan
the entire index because an empty range could be lurking anywhere.
Improve that by adding a flag to upper GiST entries that says whether the
represented subtree contains any empty ranges.

Also, make a simple mod to the penalty function to discourage empty ranges
from getting pushed into subtrees without any.  This needs more work, and
the picksplit function should be taught about it too, but that code can be
improved without causing an on-disk compatibility break; so we'll leave it
for another day.

Since we're breaking on-disk compatibility of range values anyway, I took
the opportunity to reorganize the range flags bits; the unused
RANGE_xB_NULL bits are now adjacent, which might open the door for using
them in some other way later.

In passing, remove the GiST range opclass entry for <>, which doesn't seem
like it can really be indexed usefully.

Alexander Korotkov, with some editorializing by Tom
2011-11-27 16:51:29 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut
08da2d282f Add pg_upgrade test suite
It runs the regression tests, runs pg_upgrade on the populated
database, and compares the before and after dumps.  While not actually
a cross-version upgrade, this does detect omissions and bugs in the
involved tools from time to time.  It's also possible to do a
cross-version upgrade by manually supplying parameters.
2011-11-27 22:42:32 +02:00
Tom Lane
8722a1a06a Use the proper macro to convert a bool to a Datum.
The original coding was
	var->value = (Datum) state;
which is bogus, and then in commit 2f0f7b4bce
it was "corrected" to
	var->value = PointerGetDatum(state);
which is a faithful translation but still wrong.

This seems purely cosmetic, though, so no need for a back-patch.

Pavel Stehule
2011-11-27 12:57:11 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan
4a9018135a Fix MSVC builds broken by xsubpp change 2011-11-27 01:23:47 -05:00
Bruce Momjian
9a7d49d1fb Move pg_dump memory routines into pg_dumpmem.c/h and restore common.c
with its original functions.  The previous function migration would
cause too many difficulties in back-patching.
2011-11-26 22:34:36 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan
efb0423cc7 Use the right interpreter for encoding test. 2011-11-26 18:39:12 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan
ba00ab0b11 Use the preferred version of xsubpp, not necessarily the one that came with the
distro version of perl.

David Wheeler and Alex Hunsaker.

Backpatch to 9.1 where it applies cleanly. A simple workaround is available for earlier
branches, and further effort doesn't seem warranted.
2011-11-26 15:22:32 -05:00
Tom Lane
5966bcecf6 Make GiST index searches smarter about queries against empty ranges.
In the cases where the result of the called proc is negated, we should
explicitly test both inputs for empty, to ensure we'll never return "true"
for an unsatisfiable query.  In other cases we can rely on the called proc
to say the right thing.
2011-11-26 14:27:05 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan
4cdb41b54e Ensure plperl strings are always correctly UTF8 encoded.
Amit Khandekar and Alex Hunsaker.

Backpatched to 9.1 where the problem first occurred.
2011-11-26 12:19:38 -05:00
Bruce Momjian
fd6dbc24ef Fix join_path_components() to not add a leading slash when joining to an
initial null string.

Per report from Robert Haas in testing psql \ir.
2011-11-26 09:27:11 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas
dea5f6cefe Take fillfactor into account in the new COPY bulk heap insert code.
Jeff Janes
2011-11-26 12:11:00 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera
f717f4bca2 Fix unvalidated check constraints on domains, too
Same bug as reported by Thom Brown for check constraints on tables: the
constraint must be dumped separately from the domain, otherwise it is
restored before the data and thus prevents potentially-violating data
from being loaded in the first place.

Per Dean Rasheed
2011-11-25 18:19:18 -03:00
Bruce Momjian
3c0afde11a Modify pg_dump to use error-free memory allocation macros. This avoids
ignoring errors and call-site error checking.
2011-11-25 15:40:51 -05:00
Bruce Momjian
35e27226b6 Allow pg_upgrade to upgrade clusters that use exclusion contraints by
fixing pg_dump to properly preserve such indexes.

Backpatch to 9.1 and 9.0 (where the bug was introduced).
2011-11-25 14:40:27 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera
9d3b502443 Improve logging of autovacuum I/O activity
This adds some I/O stats to the logging of autovacuum (when the
operation takes long enough that log_autovacuum_min_duration causes it
to be logged), so that it is easier to tune.  Notably, it adds buffer
I/O counts (hits, misses, dirtied) and read and write rate.

Authors: Greg Smith and Noah Misch
2011-11-25 16:34:32 -03:00
Tom Lane
877b67c38b Fix erroneous replay of GIN_UPDATE_META_PAGE WAL records.
A simple thinko in ginRedoUpdateMetapage, namely failing to increment a
loop counter, led to inserting records into the last pending-list page in
the wrong order (the opposite of that intended).  So far as I can tell,
this would not upset the code that eventually flushes pending items into
the main part of the GIN index.  But it did break the code that searched
the pending list for matches, resulting in transient failure to find
matching entries during index lookups, as illustrated in bug #6307 from
Maksym Boguk.

Back-patch to 8.4 where the incorrect code was introduced.
2011-11-25 13:58:59 -05:00
Robert Haas
ed0b409d22 Move "hot" members of PGPROC into a separate PGXACT array.
This speeds up snapshot-taking and reduces ProcArrayLock contention.
Also, the PGPROC (and PGXACT) structures used by two-phase commit are
now allocated as part of the main array, rather than in a separate
array, and we keep ProcArray sorted in pointer order.  These changes
are intended to minimize the number of cache lines that must be pulled
in to take a snapshot, and testing shows a substantial increase in
performance on both read and write workloads at high concurrencies.

Pavan Deolasee, Heikki Linnakangas, Robert Haas
2011-11-25 08:02:10 -05:00
Tom Lane
9ed439a9c0 Fix unsupported options in CREATE TABLE ... AS EXECUTE.
The WITH [NO] DATA option was not supported, nor the ability to specify
replacement column names; the former limitation wasn't even documented, as
per recent complaint from Naoya Anzai.  Fix by moving the responsibility
for supporting these options into the executor.  It actually takes less
code this way ...

catversion bump due to change in representation of IntoClause, which might
affect stored rules.
2011-11-24 23:21:45 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera
e90710f34a Dump an unvalidated constraint separately from its table
This allows possibly violating data to be imported before the constraint
is installed.

Bug reported by Thom Brown
2011-11-24 18:40:38 -03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
f21fc7f9fc Preserve SQLSTATE when an SPI error is propagated through PL/python
exception handler. This was a regression in 9.1, when the capability
to catch specific SPI errors was added, so backpatch to 9.1.

Mika Eloranta, with some editing by Jan Urbański.
2011-11-24 17:18:43 +02:00
Tom Lane
b7056b8324 Adjust range_adjacent to support different canonicalization rules.
The original coding would not work for discrete ranges in which the
canonicalization rule is to produce symmetric boundaries (either [] or ()
style), as noted by Jeff Davis.  Florian Pflug pointed out that we could
fix that by invoking the canonicalization function to see if the range
"between" the two given ranges normalizes to empty.  This implementation
of Florian's idea is a tad slower than the original code, but only in the
case where there actually is a canonicalization function --- if not, it's
essentially the same logic as before.
2011-11-23 17:13:02 -05:00
Tom Lane
a912a2784b Creator of a range type must have permission to call support functions.
Since range types can be created by non-superusers, we need to consider
their permissions.  Ideally we'd check this when the type is used, not
when it's created, but that seems like much more trouble than it's worth.
The existing restriction that the support functions be immutable already
prevents most cases where an unauthorized call to a function might be
thought a security issue, and the fact that the user has no access to
the results of the system's calls to subtype_diff closes off the other
plausible reason for concern.  So this check is basically pro-forma,
but let's make it anyway.
2011-11-23 12:45:49 -05:00
Tom Lane
74c1723fc8 Remove user-selectable ANALYZE option for range types.
It's not clear that a per-datatype typanalyze function would be any more
useful than a generic typanalyze for ranges.  What *is* clear is that
letting unprivileged users select typanalyze functions is a crash risk or
worse.  So remove the option from CREATE TYPE AS RANGE, and instead put in
a generic typanalyze function for ranges.  The generic function does
nothing as yet, but hopefully we'll improve that before 9.2 release.
2011-11-23 00:03:22 -05:00
Tom Lane
df73584431 Remove zero- and one-argument range constructor functions.
Per discussion, the zero-argument forms aren't really worth the catalog
space (just write 'empty' instead).  The one-argument forms have some use,
but they also have a serious problem with looking too much like functional
cast notation; to the point where in many real use-cases, the parser would
misinterpret what was wanted.

Committing this as a separate patch, with the thought that we might want
to revert part or all of it if we can think of some way around the cast
ambiguity.
2011-11-22 20:45:05 -05:00
Tom Lane
cddc819e45 Improve implementation of range-contains-element tests.
Implement these tests directly instead of constructing a singleton range
and then applying range-contains.  This saves a range serialize/deserialize
cycle as well as a couple of redundant bound-comparison steps, and adds
very little code on net.

Remove elem_contained_by_range from the GiST opclass: it doesn't belong
there because there is no way to use it in an index clause (where the
indexed column would have to be on the left).  Its commutator is in the
opclass, and that's what counts.
2011-11-22 17:45:37 -05:00
Robert Haas
f1b4aa2a84 Check for INSERT privileges in SELECT INTO / CREATE TABLE AS.
In the normal course of events, this matters only if ALTER DEFAULT
PRIVILEGES has been used to revoke default INSERT permission.  Whether
or not the new behavior is more or less likely to be what the user wants
when dealing only with the built-in privilege facilities is arguable,
but it's clearly better when using a loadable module such as sepgsql
that may use the hook in ExecCheckRTPerms to enforce additional
permissions checks.

KaiGai Kohei, reviewed by Albe Laurenz
2011-11-22 16:16:26 -05:00
Tom Lane
766948bedd Still more review for range-types patch.
Per discussion, relax the range input/construction rules so that the
only hard error is lower bound > upper bound.  Cases where the lower
bound is <= upper bound, but the range nonetheless normalizes to empty,
are now permitted.

Fix core dump in range_adjacent when bounds are infinite.  Marginal
cleanup of regression test cases, some more code commenting.
2011-11-22 16:06:26 -05:00
Simon Riggs
2d2841a56c Continue to allow VACUUM to mark last block of index dirty
even when there is no work to do. Further analysis required.
Revert of patch c1458cc495
2011-11-22 09:48:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
a4ffcc8e11 More code review for rangetypes patch.
Fix up some infelicitous coding in DefineRange, and add some missing error
checks.  Rearrange operator strategy number assignments for GiST anyrange
opclass so that they don't make such a mess of opr_sanity's table of
operator names associated with different strategy numbers.  Assign
hopefully-temporary selectivity estimators to range operators that didn't
have one --- poor as the estimates are, they're still a lot better than the
default 0.5 estimate, and they'll shut up the opr_sanity test that wants to
see selectivity estimators on all built-in operators.
2011-11-21 16:19:53 -05:00
Tom Lane
b985d48779 Further code review for range types patch.
Fix some bugs in coercion logic and pg_dump; more comment cleanup;
minor cosmetic improvements.
2011-11-20 23:50:27 -05:00
Tom Lane
40d35036bb Avoid floating-point underflow while tracking buffer allocation rate.
When the system is idle for awhile after activity, the "smoothed_alloc"
state variable in BgBufferSync converges slowly to zero.  With standard
IEEE float arithmetic this results in several iterations with denormalized
values, which causes kernel traps and annoying log messages on some
poorly-designed platforms.  There's no real need to track such small values
of smoothed_alloc, so we can prevent the kernel traps by forcing it to zero
as soon as it's too small to be interesting for our purposes.  This issue
is purely cosmetic, since the iterations don't happen fast enough for the
kernel traps to pose any meaningful performance problem, but still it seems
worth shutting up the log messages.

The kernel log messages were previously reported by a number of people,
but kudos to Greg Matthews for tracking down exactly where they were coming
from.
2011-11-19 00:35:29 -05:00
Tom Lane
a1a233af66 Further review of range-types patch.
Lots of documentation cleanup today, and still more type_sanity tests.
2011-11-18 18:24:32 -05:00
Simon Riggs
c1458cc495 Avoid marking buffer dirty when VACUUM has no work to do.
When wal_level = 'hot_standby' we touched the last page of the
relation during a VACUUM, even if nothing else had happened.
That would alter the LSN of the last block and set the mtime
of the relation file unnecessarily. Noted by Thom Brown.
2011-11-18 16:06:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
f6438f6622 Do missed autoheader run for previous commit. 2011-11-17 22:39:14 -05:00
Robert Haas
fc6d1006bd Further consolidation of DROP statement handling.
This gets rid of an impressive amount of duplicative code, with only
minimal behavior changes.  DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER now requires object
ownership rather than superuser privileges, matching the documentation
we already have.  We also eliminate the historical warning about dropping
a built-in function as unuseful.  All operations are now performed in the
same order for all object types handled by dropcmds.c.

KaiGai Kohei, with minor revisions by me
2011-11-17 21:32:34 -05:00
Tom Lane
709aca5960 Declare range inclusion operators as taking anyelement not anynonarray.
Use of anynonarray was a crude hack to get around ambiguity versus the
array inclusion operators of the same names.  My previous patch to extend
the parser's type resolution heuristics makes that unnecessary, so use
the more general declaration instead.  This eliminates a wart that these
operators couldn't be used with ranges over arrays, which are otherwise
supported just fine.

Also, mark range_before and range_after as commutator operators,
per discussion with Jeff Davis.
2011-11-17 18:56:33 -05:00
Tom Lane
1a8b9fb549 Extend the unknowns-are-same-as-known-inputs type resolution heuristic.
For a very long time, one of the parser's heuristics for resolving
ambiguous operator calls has been to assume that unknown-type literals are
of the same type as the other input (if it's known).  However, this was
only used in the first step of quickly checking for an exact-types match,
and thus did not help in resolving matches that require coercion, such as
matches to polymorphic operators.  As we add more polymorphic operators,
this becomes more of a problem.  This patch adds another use of the same
heuristic as a last-ditch check before failing to resolve an ambiguous
operator or function call.  In particular this will let us define the range
inclusion operator in a less limited way (to come in a follow-on patch).
2011-11-17 18:28:41 -05:00
Tom Lane
bf4f96b5e2 Fix range_cmp_bounds for the case of equal-valued exclusive bounds.
Also improve its comments and related regression tests.

Jeff Davis, with some further adjustments by Tom
2011-11-17 16:51:20 -05:00
Robert Haas
67dc4eed42 Remove ancient downcasing code from procedural language operations.
A very long time ago, language names were specified as literals rather
than identifiers, so this code was added to do case-folding.  But that
style has ben deprecated for many years so this isn't needed any more.
Language names will still be downcased when specified as unquoted
identifiers, but quoted identifiers or the old style using string
literals will be left as-is.
2011-11-17 14:25:18 -05:00
Robert Haas
b3ad5d02c9 Restructure get_object_address() so it's safe against concurrent DDL.
This gives a much better error message when the object of interest is
concurrently dropped and avoids needlessly failing when the object of
interest is concurrently dropped and recreated.  It also improves the
behavior of two concurrent DROP IF EXISTS operations targeted at the
same object; as before, one will drop the object, but now the other
will emit the usual NOTICE indicating that the object does not exist,
instead of rolling back.  As a fringe benefit, it's also slightly
less code.
2011-11-17 12:52:02 -05:00
Michael Meskes
309411a69e Applied Zoltan's patch to correctly align interval and timestamp data in ecpg's sqlda. 2011-11-17 14:07:25 +01:00
Tom Lane
4509033a00 Code review for range-types catalog entries.
Fix assorted infelicities, such as dependency on OIDs that aren't
hardwired, as well as outright misdeclaration of daterange_canonical(),
which resulted in crashes if you invoked it directly.  Add some more
regression tests to try to catch similar mistakes in future.
2011-11-16 18:21:34 -05:00
Robert Haas
ff4fd4bf53 Don't elide blank lines when accumulating psql command history.
This can change the meaning of queries, if the blank line happens to
occur in the middle of a quoted literal, as per complaint from Tomas Vondra.

Back-patch to all supported branches.
2011-11-15 20:34:47 -05:00
Tom Lane
04da323290 Improve caching in range type I/O functions.
Cache the the element type's I/O info across calls, not only the range
type's info.  In passing, also clean up hash_range a bit more.
2011-11-15 15:47:51 -05:00
Tom Lane
37ee4b75db Restructure function-internal caching in the range type code.
Move the responsibility for caching specialized information about range
types into the type cache, so that the catalog lookups only have to occur
once per session.  Rearrange APIs a bit so that fn_extra caching is
actually effective in the GiST support code.  (Use of OidFunctionCallN is
bad enough for performance in itself, but it also prevents the function
from exploiting fn_extra caching.)

The range I/O functions are still not very bright about caching repeated
lookups, but that seems like material for a separate patch.

Also, avoid unnecessary use of memcpy to fetch/store the range type OID and
flags, and don't use the full range_deserialize machinery when all we need
to see is the flags value.

Also fix API error in range_gist_penalty --- it was failing to set *penalty
for any case involving an empty range.
2011-11-15 13:05:45 -05:00
Tom Lane
ad50934eaa Fix alignment and toasting bugs in range types.
A range type whose element type has 'd' alignment must have 'd' alignment
itself, else there is no guarantee that the element value can be used
in-place.  (Because range_deserialize uses att_align_pointer which forcibly
aligns the given pointer, violations of this rule did not lead to SIGBUS
but rather to garbage data being extracted, as in one of the added
regression test cases.)

Also, you can't put a toast pointer inside a range datum, since the
referenced value could disappear with the range datum still present.
For consistency with the handling of arrays and records, I also forced
decompression of in-line-compressed bound values.  It would work to store
them as-is, but our policy is to avoid situations that might result in
double compression.

Add assorted regression tests for this, and bump catversion because of
fixes to built-in pg_type entries.

Also some marginal cleanup of inconsistent/unnecessary error checks.
2011-11-14 21:42:04 -05:00
Tom Lane
4165d5b6d7 Update oidjoins regression test to match git HEAD.
This is mostly to add some sanity checking for the pg_range catalog.
2011-11-14 20:28:38 -05:00
Tom Lane
4f9e33063c Return NULL instead of throwing error when desired bound is not available.
Change range_lower and range_upper to return NULL rather than throwing an
error when the input range is empty or the relevant bound is infinite.  Per
discussion, throwing an error seems likely to be unduly hard to work with.
Also, this is more consistent with the behavior of the constructors, which
treat NULL as meaning an infinite bound.
2011-11-14 15:34:39 -05:00
Tom Lane
851c83fc81 Return FALSE instead of throwing error for comparisons with empty ranges.
Change range_before, range_after, range_adjacent to return false rather
than throwing an error when one or both input ranges are empty.

The original definition is unnecessarily difficult to use, and also can
result in undesirable planner failures since the planner could try to
compare an empty range to something else while deriving statistical
estimates.  (This was, in fact, the cause of repeatable regression test
failures on buildfarm member jaguar, as well as intermittent failures
elsewhere.)

Also tweak rangetypes regression test to not drop all the objects it
creates, so that the final state of the regression database contains
some rangetype objects for pg_dump testing.
2011-11-14 15:15:53 -05:00
Tom Lane
f158536285 Fix copyright notices, other minor editing in new range-types code.
No functional changes in this commit (except I could not resist the
temptation to re-word a couple of error messages).  This is just manual
cleanup after pgindent to make the code look reasonably like other PG
code, in preparation for more detailed code review to come.
2011-11-14 13:59:34 -05:00
Bruce Momjian
1a2586c1d0 Rerun pgindent with updated typedef list. 2011-11-14 12:12:23 -05:00
Bruce Momjian
cdaa45fd4b Run pgindent on range type files, per request from Tom. 2011-11-14 12:08:48 -05:00
Michael Meskes
5b5985e6c0 Applied patch by Zoltan to fix copy&paste bug in ecpg's sqlda handling. 2011-11-13 13:59:11 +01:00
Simon Riggs
4de82f7d7c Wakeup WALWriter as needed for asynchronous commit performance.
Previously we waited for wal_writer_delay before flushing WAL. Now
we also wake WALWriter as soon as a WAL buffer page has filled.
Significant effect observed on performance of asynchronous commits
by Robert Haas, attributed to the ability to set hint bits on tuples
earlier and so reducing contention caused by clog lookups.
2011-11-13 09:00:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
02d88efea1 In plpgsql, allow foreign tables to define row types.
This seems to have been just an oversight in previous foreign-table work.
A quick grep didn't turn up any other places where RELKIND_FOREIGN_TABLE
was obviously omitted.

One change noted by Alexander Soudakov, the other by me.
Back-patch to 9.1.
2011-11-12 18:49:09 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut
95d2af1646 Add psql expanded auto mode
This adds the "auto" option to the \x command, which switches to the
expanded mode when the normal output would be wider than the screen.

reviewed by Noah Misch
2011-11-12 17:03:10 +02:00
Robert Haas
aa3299f256 Avoid retaining multiple relation locks in RangeVarGetRelid.
If it turns out we've locked the wrong OID, release the old lock.  In
most cases, it's pretty harmless to retain the extra lock, but this
seems tidier and avoids using lock table slots unnecessarily.

Per discussion with Tom Lane.
2011-11-12 01:22:45 -05:00
Robert Haas
a6ce8ba2f3 Fix psql's \dd version check for operator families.
Report and patch by Josh Kupershmidt; comment revisions by me.
2011-11-11 23:33:44 -05:00
Tom Lane
6f3dc00e24 Throw nice error if server is too old to support psql's \ef or \sf command.
Previously, you'd get "function pg_catalog.pg_get_functiondef(integer) does
not exist", which is at best rather unprofessional-looking.  Back-patch
to 8.4 where \ef was introduced.

Josh Kupershmidt
2011-11-10 18:36:49 -05:00
Robert Haas
71b2b657c0 Revert removal of trace_userlocks, because userlocks aren't gone.
This reverts commit 0180bd6180.
contrib/userlock is gone, but user-level locking still exists,
and is exposed via the pg_advisory* family of functions.
2011-11-10 17:54:27 -05:00
Tom Lane
cf22e851b6 Avoid platform-dependent infinite loop in pg_dump.
If malloc(0) returns NULL, the binary search in findSecLabels() will
probably go into an infinite loop when there are no security labels,
because NULL-1 is greater than NULL after wraparound.

(We've seen this pathology before ... I wonder whether there's a way to
detect the class of bugs automatically?)

Diagnosis and patch by Steve Singer, cosmetic adjustments by me
2011-11-10 16:09:01 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut
409b8c75ba Fix server header file installation with vpath builds
Several server header files would not be installed in vpath builds
because they live in the build directory.
2011-11-10 20:52:54 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas
2e02280726 Fix another bug in the redo of COPY batches.
I got alignment wrong in the redo routine. Spotted by redoing the log
genereated by copy regression test.
2011-11-10 12:21:43 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut
6f2efcd557 Only install the extension files for the current Python major version 2011-11-09 21:46:15 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas
f81648cb1e Fix bugs in the COPY heap-insert batching patch.
Forgot to call RestoreBkpBlocks() in the redo-function, as pointed out by
Simon Riggs. In redo of a regular heap insert, it's taken care of in
heap_redo(), but this new record type uses the heap2 RM, and heap2_redo()
does not take care of that for you.

Also, failed to reset the vmbuffer and all_visibile_cleared local variables
after switching to a new buffer.
2011-11-09 21:28:25 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut
3ad2c8e168 Clean gettext-files file in clean target
It used to be cleaned in maintainer-clean, but that is inconsistent
with other cleaning of NLS files in nls-global.mk, and it's also wrong
overall, because it's not part of the distribution tarball, which is
the base definition of the maintainer-clean target.
2011-11-09 20:56:19 +02:00
Robert Haas
452d1d193d Fix compiler warning. 2011-11-09 11:14:50 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas
d326d9e8ea In COPY, insert tuples to the heap in batches.
This greatly reduces the WAL volume, especially when the table is narrow.
The overhead of locking the heap page is also reduced. Reduced WAL traffic
also makes it scale a lot better, if you run multiple COPY processes at
the same time.
2011-11-09 10:54:41 +02:00
Tom Lane
2c30f96103 Tweak new regression test case for more portability.
Ensure that same index gets selected on 32-bit and 64-bit machines.
Per buildfarm results.
2011-11-09 00:13:37 -05:00
Tom Lane
6d295b6494 Fix random discrepancies between parallel_schedule and serial_schedule.
In particular, my previous patch expected the create_index test to run
before the inherit test; but this was only true in the serial schedule.
Rearrange this portion of the schedules to be more consistent.

Per buildfarm results.
2011-11-08 23:05:14 -05:00
Tom Lane
57664ed25e Wrap appendrel member outputs in PlaceHolderVars in additional cases.
Add PlaceHolderVar wrappers as needed to make UNION ALL sub-select output
expressions appear non-constant and distinct from each other.  This makes
the world safe for add_child_rel_equivalences to do what it does.  Before,
it was possible for that function to add identical expressions to different
EquivalenceClasses, which logically should imply merging such ECs, which
would be wrong; or to improperly add a constant to an EquivalenceClass,
drastically changing its behavior.  Per report from Teodor Sigaev.

The only currently known consequence of this bug is "MergeAppend child's
targetlist doesn't match MergeAppend" planner failures in 9.1 and later.
I am suspicious that there may be other failure modes that could affect
older release branches; but in the absence of any hard evidence, I'll
refrain from back-patching further than 9.1.
2011-11-08 21:14:21 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas
3b8161723c Make DatumGetInetP() unpack inet datums with a 1-byte header, and add
a new macro, DatumGetInetPP(), that does not. This brings these macros
in line with other DatumGet*P() macros.

Backpatch to 8.3, where 1-byte header varlenas were introduced.
2011-11-08 22:39:43 +02:00
Robert Haas
0e1c4b7d97 Rewrite comment for slightly greater accuracy.
Per an observation from Thom Brown that the old version contained a typo.
2011-11-08 08:11:25 -05:00
Robert Haas
bbb6e559c4 Make VACUUM avoid waiting for a cleanup lock, where possible.
In a regular VACUUM, it's OK to skip pages for which a cleanup lock
isn't immediately available; the next VACUUM will deal with them.  If
we're scanning the entire relation to advance relfrozenxid, we might
need to wait, but only if there are tuples on the page that actually
require freezing.  These changes should greatly reduce the incidence
of of vacuum processes getting "stuck".

Simon Riggs and Robert Haas
2011-11-07 21:39:40 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas
ffc703a891 Fix timestamp range subdiff functions, when using float datetimes. 2011-11-07 17:38:43 +02:00
Tom Lane
f62be400c0 On second thought, we'd better just drop these tests altogether.
Further experimentation reveals that my previous change didn't fix the
issue entirely: these tests would still fail at the spring-forward DST
transition.  There doesn't seem to be any great value in testing this
specific issue for both timestamp and timestamptz, so just lose the
latter tests.
2011-11-06 20:12:20 -05:00
Tom Lane
362f731dde Un-break horology regression test.
Adjust ill-considered timezone-dependent tests added in commit
8a3d33c8e6 so that they won't fail on DST
transition days.  Per all-pink buildfarm.
2011-11-06 18:20:26 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas
780571cc9f Oops, forgot to fix the catversion when I committed the range types patch.
It was inadvertently changed to 201111111, which is a wrong date. Change it
to current date, and remove the comment that was supposed to remind me to
fix it before committing.
2011-11-06 14:36:36 +02:00
Magnus Hagander
3a6e4076b7 Update regression tests for \d+ modification
Noted by Tom
2011-11-05 16:01:04 +01:00
Magnus Hagander
ebcadba29f Show statistics target for columns in \d+ on a table 2011-11-05 13:02:48 +01:00
Magnus Hagander
6f81a1f668 Make psql \d on a sequence show the table/column owning it 2011-11-05 12:54:58 +01:00
Tom Lane
039680affb Don't assume that a tuple's header size is unchanged during toasting.
This assumption can be wrong when the toaster is passed a raw on-disk
tuple, because the tuple might pre-date an ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN operation
that added columns without rewriting the table.  In such a case the tuple's
natts value is smaller than what we expect from the tuple descriptor, and
so its t_hoff value could be smaller too.  In fact, the tuple might not
have a null bitmap at all, and yet our current opinion of it is that it
contains some trailing nulls.

In such a situation, toast_insert_or_update did the wrong thing, because
to save a few lines of code it would use the old t_hoff value as the offset
where heap_fill_tuple should start filling data.  This did not leave enough
room for the new nulls bitmap, with the result that the first few bytes of
data could be overwritten with null flag bits, as in a recent report from
Hubert Depesz Lubaczewski.

The particular case reported requires ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN followed by
CREATE TABLE AS SELECT * FROM ... or INSERT ... SELECT * FROM ..., and
further requires that there be some out-of-line toasted fields in one of
the tuples to be copied; else we'll not reach the troublesome code.
The problem can only manifest in this form in 8.4 and later, because
before commit a77eaa6a95, CREATE TABLE AS or
INSERT/SELECT wouldn't result in raw disk tuples getting passed directly
to heap_insert --- there would always have been at least a junkfilter in
between, and that would reconstitute the tuple header with an up-to-date
t_natts and hence t_hoff.  But I'm backpatching the tuptoaster change all
the way anyway, because I'm not convinced there are no older code paths
that present a similar risk.
2011-11-04 23:22:50 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
6187df1532 Add missing space in comment 2011-11-04 15:57:43 +01:00
Simon Riggs
a030bfa6e4 Move user functions related to WAL into xlogfuncs.c 2011-11-04 09:37:17 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
e145891c98 Unbreak isolationtester on Win32
I broke it in a previous commit because I neglected to install the
necessary incantations to have getopt() work on Windows.

Per red blots in buildfarm.
2011-11-04 00:33:48 -02:00
Tom Lane
a0d2f05a0d Improve comments for TSLexeme data structure.
Mostly, clean up long-ago pgindent damage.
2011-11-03 18:47:28 -04:00
Tom Lane
515e813543 Fix inline_set_returning_function() to allow multiple OUT parameters.
inline_set_returning_function failed to distinguish functions returning
generic RECORD (which require a column list in the RTE, as well as run-time
type checking) from those with multiple OUT parameters (which do not).
This prevented inlining from happening.  Per complaint from Jay Levitt.
Back-patch to 8.4 where this capability was introduced.
2011-11-03 17:54:11 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
7ed3605675 Implement a dry-run mode for isolationtester
This mode prints out the permutations that would be run by the given
spec file, in the same format used by the permutation lines in spec
files.  This helps in building new spec files.

Author: Alexander Shulgin, with some tweaks by me
2011-11-03 15:20:10 -02:00
Andrew Dunstan
94cd0f1ad8 Do not treat a superuser as a member of every role for HBA purposes.
This makes it possible to use reject lines with group roles.

Andrew Dunstan, reviewd by Robert Haas.
2011-11-03 12:45:02 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
3b06105c7d Properly close replication connection in pg_receivexlog 2011-11-03 15:44:02 +01:00
Magnus Hagander
e7cc8437bb Pre-pad WAL files when streaming transaction log
Instead of filling files as they appear, pre-pad the
WAL files received when streaming xlog the same way
that the server does. Data is streamed into a .partial
file which is then renamed()d into palce when it's complete,
but it will always be 16MB.

This also means that the starting position for pg_receivexlog
is now simply right after the last complete segment, and we
never need to deal with partial segments there.

Patch by me, review by Fujii Masao
2011-11-03 15:37:08 +01:00
Heikki Linnakangas
4429f6a9e3 Support range data types.
Selectivity estimation functions are missing for some range type operators,
which is a TODO.

Jeff Davis
2011-11-03 13:42:15 +02:00
Tom Lane
7e3bf99baa Fix handling of PlaceHolderVars in nestloop parameter management.
If we use a PlaceHolderVar from the outer relation in an inner indexscan,
we need to reference the PlaceHolderVar as such as the value to be passed
in from the outer relation.  The previous code effectively tried to
reconstruct the PHV from its component expression, which doesn't work since
(a) the Vars therein aren't necessarily bubbled up far enough, and (b) it
would be the wrong semantics anyway because of the possibility that the PHV
is supposed to have gone to null at some point before the current join.
Point (a) led to "variable not found in subplan target list" planner
errors, but point (b) would have led to silently wrong answers.
Per report from Roger Niederland.
2011-11-03 00:50:58 -04:00
Tom Lane
1a77f8b63d Avoid scanning nulls at the beginning of a btree index scan.
If we have an inequality key that constrains the other end of the index,
it doesn't directly help us in doing the initial positioning ... but it
does imply a NOT NULL constraint on the index column.  If the index stores
nulls at this end, we can use the implied NOT NULL condition for initial
positioning, just as if it had been stated explicitly.  This avoids wasting
time when there are a lot of nulls in the column.  This is the reverse of
the examples given in bugs #6278 and #6283, which were about failing to
stop early when we encounter nulls at the end of the indexscan.
2011-11-02 19:35:48 -04:00
Tom Lane
882368e854 Fix btree stop-at-nulls logic properly.
As pointed out by Naoya Anzai, my previous try at this was a few bricks
shy of a load, because I had forgotten that the initial-positioning logic
might not try to skip over nulls at the end of the index the scan will
start from.  We ought to fix that, because it represents an unnecessary
inefficiency, but first let's get the scan-stop logic back to a safe
state.  With this patch, we preserve the performance benefit requested
in bug #6278 for the case of scanning forward into NULLs (in a NULLS
LAST index), but the reverse case of scanning backward across NULLs
when there's no suitable initial-positioning qual is still inefficient.
2011-11-02 17:53:49 -04:00
Simon Riggs
750f70b0fe Update more comments about checkpoints being done by bgwriter 2011-11-02 17:15:35 +00:00
Simon Riggs
18fb9d8d21 Reduce checkpoints and WAL traffic on low activity database server
Previously, we skipped a checkpoint if no WAL had been written since
last checkpoint, though this does not appear in user documentation.
As of now, we skip a checkpoint until we have written at least one
enough WAL to switch the next WAL file. This greatly reduces the
level of activity and number of WAL messages generated by a very
low activity server. This is safe because the purpose of a checkpoint
is to act as a starting place for a recovery, in case of crash.
This patch maintains minimal WAL volume for replay in case of crash,
thus maintaining very low crash recovery time.
2011-11-02 15:26:33 +00:00
Simon Riggs
9aceb6ab3c Refactor xlog.c to create src/backend/postmaster/startup.c
Startup process now has its own dedicated file, just like all other
special/background processes. Reduces role and size of xlog.c
2011-11-02 14:25:01 +00:00
Simon Riggs
86e3364899 Derive oldestActiveXid at correct time for Hot Standby.
There was a timing window between when oldestActiveXid was derived
and when it should have been derived that only shows itself under
heavy load. Move code around to ensure correct timing of derivation.
No change to StartupSUBTRANS() code, which is where this failed.

Bug report by Chris Redekop
2011-11-02 08:54:56 +00:00
Simon Riggs
10b7c686e5 Start Hot Standby faster when initial snapshot is incomplete.
If the initial snapshot had overflowed then we can start whenever
the latest snapshot is empty, not overflowed or as we did already,
start when the xmin on primary was higher than xmax of our starting
snapshot, which proves we have full snapshot data.

Bug report by Chris Redekop
2011-11-02 08:47:43 +00:00
Simon Riggs
2296e62a32 Remove spurious entry from missed catch while patch juggling 2011-11-02 08:37:52 +00:00
Simon Riggs
f8409b39d1 Fix timing of Startup CLOG and MultiXact during Hot Standby
Patch by me, bug report by Chris Redekop, analysis by Florian Pflug
2011-11-02 08:07:44 +00:00
Robert Haas
c2891b46a4 Initialize myProcLocks queues just once, at postmaster startup.
In assert-enabled builds, we assert during the shutdown sequence that
the queues have been properly emptied, and during process startup that
we are inheriting empty queues.  In non-assert enabled builds, we just
save a few cycles.
2011-11-01 22:44:54 -04:00
Tom Lane
391af9f784 Preserve Var location information during flatten_join_alias_vars.
This allows us to give correct syntax error pointers when complaining
about ungrouped variables in a join query with aggregates or GROUP BY.
It's pretty much irrelevant for the planner's use of the function, though
perhaps it might aid debugging sometimes.
2011-11-01 22:13:11 -04:00
Tom Lane
08e261cbc9 Fix race condition with toast table access from a stale syscache entry.
If a tuple in a syscache contains an out-of-line toasted field, and we
try to fetch that field shortly after some other transaction has committed
an update or deletion of the tuple, there is a race condition: vacuum
could come along and remove the toast tuples before we can fetch them.
This leads to transient failures like "missing chunk number 0 for toast
value NNNNN in pg_toast_2619", as seen in recent reports from Andrew
Hammond and Tim Uckun.

The design idea of syscache is that access to stale syscache entries
should be prevented by relation-level locks, but that fails for at least
two cases where toasted fields are possible: ANALYZE updates pg_statistic
rows without locking out sessions that might want to plan queries on the
same table, and CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION updates pg_proc rows without
any meaningful lock at all.

The least risky fix seems to be an idea that Heikki suggested when we
were dealing with a related problem back in August: forcibly detoast any
out-of-line fields before putting a tuple into syscache in the first place.
This avoids the problem because at the time we fetch the parent tuple from
the catalog, we should be holding an MVCC snapshot that will prevent
removal of the toast tuples, even if the parent tuple is outdated
immediately after we fetch it.  (Note: I'm not convinced that this
statement holds true at every instant where we could be fetching a syscache
entry at all, but it does appear to hold true at the times where we could
fetch an entry that could have a toasted field.  We will need to be a bit
wary of adding toast tables to low-level catalogs that don't have them
already.)  An additional benefit is that subsequent uses of the syscache
entry should be faster, since they won't have to detoast the field.

Back-patch to all supported versions.  The problem is significantly harder
to reproduce in pre-9.0 releases, because of their willingness to flush
every entry in a syscache whenever the underlying catalog is vacuumed
(cf CatalogCacheFlushRelation); but there is still a window for trouble.
2011-11-01 19:49:58 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
654e1f96b0 Clean up whitespace and indentation in parser and scanner files
These are not touched by pgindent, so clean them up a bit manually.
2011-11-01 21:51:30 +02:00
Simon Riggs
f3ebaad45b Comment changes to show bgwriter no longer performs checkpoints. 2011-11-01 18:48:47 +00:00
Simon Riggs
3ba182056f Have checkpointer send stats once each processing loop.
Noted by Fujii Masao
2011-11-01 18:38:27 +00:00
Simon Riggs
bf405ba8e4 Add new file for checkpointer.c 2011-11-01 18:07:29 +00:00
Simon Riggs
806a2aee37 Split work of bgwriter between 2 processes: bgwriter and checkpointer.
bgwriter is now a much less important process, responsible for page
cleaning duties only. checkpointer is now responsible for checkpoints
and so has a key role in shutdown. Later patches will correct doc
references to the now old idea that bgwriter performs checkpoints.
Has beneficial effect on performance at high write rates, but mainly
refactoring to more easily allow changes for power reduction by
simplifying previously tortuous code around required to allow page
cleaning and checkpointing to time slice in the same process.

Patch by me, Review by Dickson Guedes
2011-11-01 17:14:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
6980f817e8 Stop btree indexscans upon reaching nulls in either direction.
The existing scan-direction-sensitive tests were overly complex, and
failed to stop the scan in cases where it's perfectly legitimate to do so.
Per bug #6278 from Maksym Boguk.

Back-patch to 8.3, which is as far back as the patch applies easily.
Doesn't seem worth sweating over a relatively minor performance issue in
8.2 at this late date.  (But note that this was a performance regression
from 8.1 and before, so 8.2 is being left as an outlier.)
2011-10-31 16:40:04 -04:00
Tom Lane
6743a878a4 Support more locale-specific formatting options in cash_out().
The POSIX spec defines locale fields for controlling the ordering of the
value, sign, and currency symbol in monetary output, but cash_out only
supported a small subset of these options.  Fully implement p/n_sign_posn,
p/n_cs_precedes, and p/n_sep_by_space per spec.  Fix up cash_in so that
it will accept all these format variants.

Also, make sure that thousands_sep is only inserted to the left of the
decimal point, as required by spec.

Per bug #6144 from Eduard Kracmar and discussion of bug #6277.  This patch
includes some ideas from Alexander Lakhin's proposed patch, though it is
very different in detail.
2011-10-30 15:02:58 -04:00
Tom Lane
eb5834d5af Further improvement of make_greater_string.
Make sure that it considers all the possibilities that the old code did,
instead of trying only one possibility per character position.  To keep the
runtime in bounds, instead tweak the character incrementers to not try
every possible multibyte character code.  Remove unnecessary logic to
restore the old character value on failure.  Additional comment and
formatting cleanup.
2011-10-30 12:22:11 -04:00
Robert Haas
fae54e4a16 Update visibilitymap.c header comments.
Recent work on index-only scans left this somewhat out of date.
2011-10-29 14:46:59 -04:00
Tom Lane
7609239f3e Fix assorted bogosities in cash_in() and cash_out().
cash_out failed to handle multiple-byte thousands separators, as per bug
#6277 from Alexander Law.  In addition, cash_in didn't handle that either,
nor could it handle multiple-byte positive_sign.  Both routines failed to
support multiple-byte mon_decimal_point, which I did not think was worth
changing, but at least now they check for the possibility and fall back to
using '.' rather than emitting invalid output.  Also, make cash_in handle
trailing negative signs, which formerly it would reject.  Since cash_out
generates trailing negative signs whenever the locale tells it to, this
last omission represents a fail-to-reload-dumped-data bug.  IMO that
justifies patching this all the way back.
2011-10-29 14:32:06 -04:00
Robert Haas
78d523b633 Improve make_greater_string() with encoding-specific incrementers.
This infrastructure doesn't in any way guarantee that the character
we produce will sort before the one we incremented; but it does at least
make it much more likely that we'll end up with something that is a valid
character, which improves our chances.

Kyotaro Horiguchi, with various adjustments by me.
2011-10-29 14:22:20 -04:00
Robert Haas
53f1ca59b5 Allow hint bits to be set sooner for temporary and unlogged tables.
We need not wait until the commit record is durably on disk, because
in the event of a crash the page we're updating with hint bits will
be gone anyway.  Per off-list report from Heikki Linnakangas, this
can significantly degrade the performance of unlogged tables; I was
able to show a 2x speedup from this patch on a pgbench run with scale
factor 15.  In practice, this will mostly help small, heavily updated
tables, because on larger tables you're unlikely to run into the same
row again before the commit record makes it out to disk.
2011-10-28 17:08:09 -04:00
Robert Haas
b6335a3f1b Demote some sanity checks in BufferIsValid() to assertions.
Testing reveals that this macro is a hot-spot for index-only-scans.
Per discussion with Tom Lane.
2011-10-28 17:04:22 -04:00
Robert Haas
deb1580324 Remove hard-coded "\connect postgres" from pg_dumpall.
This doesn't appear to accompish anything useful, and does make the
restore fail if the postgres database happens to have been dropped.
2011-10-28 15:50:42 -04:00
Tom Lane
74812624f2 De-parallelize ecpg build some more.
Make sure ecpg/include/ is rebuilt before the other subdirectories,
so that ecpg_config.h is up to date.  This is not likely to matter
during production builds, only development, so no back-patch.
2011-10-28 15:16:40 -04:00
Tom Lane
ece12659cf Update docs to point to the timezone library's new home at IANA.
The recent unpleasantness with copyrights has accelerated a move that
was already in planning.
2011-10-27 23:09:05 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
cbf65509bb Fix the number of lwlocks needed by the "fast path" lock patch. It needs
one lock per backend or auxiliary process - the need for a lock for each
aux processes was not accounted for in NumLWLocks(). No-one noticed,
because the three locks needed for the three aux processes fit into the
few extra lwlocks we allocate for 3rd party modules that don't call
RequestAddinLWLocks() (NUM_USER_DEFINED_LWLOCKS, 4 by default).
2011-10-27 22:39:58 +03:00
Tom Lane
051d1ba7a0 Avoid recursion while processing ELSIF lists in plpgsql.
The original implementation of ELSIF in plpgsql converted the construct
into nested simple IF statements.  This was prone to stack overflow with
long ELSIF lists, in two different ways.  First, it's difficult to generate
the parsetree without using right-recursion in the bison grammar, and
that's prone to parser stack overflow since nothing can be reduced until
the whole list has been read.  Second, we'd recurse during execution, thus
creating an unnecessary risk of execution-time stack overflow.  Rewrite
so that the ELSIF list is represented as a flat list, scanned via iteration
not recursion, and generated through left-recursion in the grammar.
Per a gripe from Håvard Kongsgård.
2011-10-27 15:21:51 -04:00
Tom Lane
756a4ed5ad Add simple script to check for right recursion in Bison grammars.
We should generally use left-recursion not right-recursion to parse lists.
Bison hasn't got any built-in way to check for this type of inefficiency,
and I didn't find anything on the net in a quick search, so I wrote a
little Perl script to do it.  Add to src/tools/ so we don't have to
re-invent this wheel next time we wonder if we're doing anything stupid.

Currently, the only place that seems to need fixing is plpgsql's stmt_else
production, so the problem doesn't appear to be common enough to warrant
trying to include such a test in our standard build process.  If we did
want to do that, we'd need a way to ignore some false positives, such as
a_expr := '-' a_expr
2011-10-27 13:50:57 -04:00
Tom Lane
3e4b3465b6 Improve planner's ability to recognize cases where an IN's RHS is unique.
If the right-hand side of a semijoin is unique, then we can treat it like a
normal join (or another way to say that is: we don't need to explicitly
unique-ify the data before doing it as a normal join).  We were recognizing
such cases when the RHS was a sub-query with appropriate DISTINCT or GROUP
BY decoration, but there's another way: if the RHS is a plain relation with
unique indexes, we can check if any of the indexes prove the output is
unique.  Most of the infrastructure for that was there already in the join
removal code, though I had to rearrange it a bit.  Per reflection about a
recent example in pgsql-performance.
2011-10-26 17:52:29 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
360429e1d1 Fix pg_bsd_indent bug where newlines were not being trimmed from typedef
lines.  Update pg_bsd_indent required version to 1.1 (and update ftp
site).

Problem reported by Magnus.
2011-10-26 17:24:19 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
d9bae53173 Implement streaming xlog for backup tools
Add option for parallel streaming of the transaction log while a
base backup is running, to get the logfiles before the server has
removed them.

Also add a tool called pg_receivexlog, which streams the transaction
log into files, creating a log archive without having to wait for
segments to complete, thus decreasing the window of data loss without
having to waste space using archive_timeout. This works best in
combination with archive_command - suggested usage docs etc coming later.
2011-10-26 20:13:33 +02:00
Magnus Hagander
2b64f3f17a MingW doesn't support wcstombs_s()... 2011-10-26 19:26:13 +02:00
Tom Lane
1e3b21dd5e Change FK trigger naming convention to fix self-referential FKs.
Use names like "RI_ConstraintTrigger_a_NNNN" for FK action triggers and
"RI_ConstraintTrigger_c_NNNN" for FK check triggers.  This ensures the
action trigger fires first in self-referential cases where the very same
row update fires both an action and a check trigger.  This change provides
a non-probabilistic solution for bug #6268, at the risk that it could break
client code that is making assumptions about the exact names assigned to
auto-generated FK triggers.  Hence, change this in HEAD only.  No need for
forced initdb since old triggers continue to work fine.
2011-10-26 13:19:42 -04:00
Tom Lane
58958726ff Change FK trigger creation order to better support self-referential FKs.
When a foreign-key constraint references another column of the same table,
row updates will queue both the PK's ON UPDATE action and the FK's CHECK
action in the same event.  The ON UPDATE action must execute first, else
the CHECK will check a non-final state of the row and possibly throw an
inappropriate error, as seen in bug #6268 from Roman Lytovchenko.

Now, the firing order of multiple triggers for the same event is determined
by the sort order of their pg_trigger.tgnames, and the auto-generated names
we use for FK triggers are "RI_ConstraintTrigger_NNNN" where NNNN is the
trigger OID.  So most of the time the firing order is the same as creation
order, and so rearranging the creation order fixes it.

This patch will fail to fix the problem if the OID counter wraps around or
adds a decimal digit (eg, from 99999 to 100000) while we are creating the
triggers for an FK constraint.  Given the small odds of that, and the low
usage of self-referential FKs, we'll live with that solution in the back
branches.  A better fix is to change the auto-generated names for FK
triggers, but it seems unwise to do that in stable branches because there
may be client code that depends on the naming convention.  We'll fix it
that way in HEAD in a separate patch.

Back-patch to all supported branches, since this bug has existed for a long
time.
2011-10-26 13:02:28 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
a87b9ae161 Make event_source visible on all platforms
On non-windows platform, we just ignore any value set there.

Noted by Jaime Casanova
2011-10-25 22:40:58 +02:00
Magnus Hagander
9c4c8c8468 Remove argument decoration that appears unsupported on mingw 2011-10-25 21:30:53 +02:00
Magnus Hagander
d8ea33f2c0 Support configurable eventlog application names on Windows
This allows different instances to use the eventlog with different
identifiers, by setting the event_source GUC, similar to how
syslog_ident works.

Original patch by MauMau, heavily modified by Magnus Hagander
2011-10-25 20:02:55 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera
90d8e8ff7e Add debugging aid in isolationtester 2011-10-24 22:14:22 -03:00
Magnus Hagander
a74a5f5913 Make TABLE tab complation in psql include all relations
Not just tables, since views also work fine with the
TABLE command.
2011-10-24 13:22:59 +02:00
Tom Lane
8140c1bcf3 Make psql support tab completion of EXECUTE <prepared-statement-name>.
Andreas Karlsson, reviewed by Josh Kupershmidt
2011-10-23 19:25:34 -04:00
Tom Lane
7299778a95 Improve git_changelog's handling of inconsistent commit orderings.
Use the CommitDate not the AuthorDate, as the former is representative of
the order in which things went into the main repository, and the latter
isn't very; we now have instances where the AuthorDate is as much as a
month before the patch really went in.  Also, get rid of the "commit order
inversions" heuristic, which turns out not to do anything very desirable.
Instead we just print commits in strict timestamp order, interpreting the
"timestamp" of a merged commit as its timestamp on the newest branch it
appears in.  This fixes some cases where very ancient commits were being
printed relatively early in the report.
2011-10-23 14:34:36 -04:00
Tom Lane
0f39d5050d Don't trust deferred-unique indexes for join removal.
The uniqueness condition might fail to hold intra-transaction, and assuming
it does can give incorrect query results.  Per report from Marti Raudsepp,
though this is not his proposed patch.

Back-patch to 9.0, where both these features were introduced.  In the
released branches, add the new IndexOptInfo field to the end of the struct,
to try to minimize ABI breakage for third-party code that may be examining
that struct.
2011-10-23 00:43:39 -04:00
Tom Lane
bb446b689b Support synchronization of snapshots through an export/import procedure.
A transaction can export a snapshot with pg_export_snapshot(), and then
others can import it with SET TRANSACTION SNAPSHOT.  The data does not
leave the server so there are not security issues.  A snapshot can only
be imported while the exporting transaction is still running, and there
are some other restrictions.

I'm not totally convinced that we've covered all the bases for SSI (true
serializable) mode, but it works fine for lesser isolation modes.

Joachim Wieland, reviewed by Marko Tiikkaja, and rather heavily modified
by Tom Lane
2011-10-22 18:23:30 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
b436c72f61 Fix overly-complicated usage of errcode_for_file_access().
No need to do  "errcode(errcode_for_file_access())", just
"errcode_for_file_access()" is enough. The extra errcode() call is useless
but harmless, so there's no user-visible bug here. Nevertheless, backpatch
to 9.1 where this code were added.
2011-10-22 20:19:50 +03:00
Tom Lane
f9c92a5a3e Code review for pgstat_get_crashed_backend_activity patch.
Avoid possibly dumping core when pgstat_track_activity_query_size has a
less-than-default value; avoid uselessly searching for the query string
of a successfully-exited backend; don't bother putting out an ERRDETAIL if
we don't have a query to show; some other minor stylistic improvements.
2011-10-21 16:36:04 -04:00
Tom Lane
5ac5980744 More cleanup after failed reduced-lock-levels-for-DDL feature.
Turns out that use of ShareUpdateExclusiveLock or ShareRowExclusiveLock
to protect DDL changes had gotten copied into several places that were
not touched by either of Simon's original patches for the feature, and
thus neither he nor I thought to revert them.  (Indeed, it appears that
two of these uses were committed *after* the reversion, which just goes
to show that git merging is no panacea.)  Change these places to use
AccessExclusiveLock again.  If we ever manage to resurrect that feature,
we're going to have to think a bit harder about how to keep lock level
usage in sync for DDL operations that aren't within the AlterTable
infrastructure.

Two of these bugs are only in HEAD, but one is in the 9.1 branch too.
Alvaro found one of them, I found the other two.
2011-10-21 13:50:30 -04:00
Robert Haas
c8e8b5a6e2 Try to log current the query string when a backend crashes.
To avoid minimize risk inside the postmaster, we subject this feature
to a number of significant limitations.  We very much wish to avoid
doing any complex processing inside the postmaster, due to the
posssibility that the crashed backend has completely corrupted shared
memory.  To that end, no encoding conversion is done; instead, we just
replace anything that doesn't look like an ASCII character with a
question mark.  We limit the amount of data copied to 1024 characters,
and carefully sanity check the source of that data.  While these
restrictions would doubtless be unacceptable in a general-purpose
logging facility, even this limited facility seems like an improvement
over the status quo ante.

Marti Raudsepp, reviewed by PDXPUG and myself
2011-10-21 13:26:40 -04:00
Robert Haas
980261929f Fix DROP OPERATOR FAMILY IF EXISTS.
Essentially, the "IF EXISTS" portion was being ignored, and an error
thrown anyway if the opfamily did not exist.

I broke this in commit fd1843ff8979c0461fb3f1a9eab61140c977e32d; so
backpatch to 9.1.X.

Report and diagnosis by KaiGai Kohei.
2011-10-21 09:12:23 -04:00
Tom Lane
b4a0223d00 Simplify and improve ProcessStandbyHSFeedbackMessage logic.
There's no need to clamp the standby's xmin to be greater than
GetOldestXmin's result; if there were any such need this logic would be
hopelessly inadequate anyway, because it fails to account for
within-database versus cluster-wide values of GetOldestXmin.  So get rid of
that, and just rely on sanity-checking that the xmin is not wrapped around
relative to the nextXid counter.  Also, don't reset the walsender's xmin if
the current feedback xmin is indeed out of range; that just creates more
problems than we already had.  Lastly, don't bother to take the
ProcArrayLock; there's no need to do that to set xmin.

Also improve the comments about this in GetOldestXmin itself.
2011-10-20 19:43:31 -04:00
Tom Lane
dce92c6d6a Rewrite tab completion's previous-word fetching for more sanity.
Make it return empty strings when there are no more words to the left of
the current position, instead of sometimes returning NULL and other times
returning copies of the leftmost word.  Also, fetch the words in one scan,
rather than the previous wasteful approach of starting from scratch for
each word.  Make the code a bit harder to break when someone decides we
need more words of context, too.  (There was actually a memory leak here,
because whoever added prev6_wd neglected to free it.)
2011-10-20 15:38:57 -04:00
Robert Haas
8f3362d4b7 Fix get_object_namespace() not to think extensions are "in" a schema.
extnamespace means something altogether different in this context.
Mostly by accident, this coding error (introduced in my commit
82a4a777d9) broke the buildfarm instead
of just silently doing the wrong thing.
2011-10-20 00:07:41 -04:00
Robert Haas
1d751018d8 Add "skipping" to the NOTICE produced by DROP OPERATOR CLASS IF EXISTS.
This makes this message consistent with all the other similar notices
produced by other DROP IF EXISTS commands.

Noted by KaiGai Kohei
2011-10-19 23:45:31 -04:00
Robert Haas
0bf0899493 Remove a few of the new DROP-IF-EXISTS regression tests.
Commit 3301c83536 broke the build farm.
Let's try to fix that.
2011-10-19 23:38:06 -04:00
Robert Haas
82a4a777d9 Consolidate DROP handling for some object types.
This gets rid of a significant amount of duplicative code.

KaiGai Kohei, reviewed in earlier versions by Dimitri Fontaine, with
further review and cleanup by me.
2011-10-19 23:27:19 -04:00
Robert Haas
3301c83536 Add some more regression tests for DROP IF EXISTS.
KaiGai Kohei
2011-10-19 21:00:45 -04:00
Tom Lane
e331c60ea7 Suppress remaining -Waddress warnings from recent gcc versions.
Still an exercise in satisfying pedants.
2011-10-18 21:44:23 -04:00
Tom Lane
aa90e148ca Suppress -Wunused-result warnings about write() and fwrite().
This is merely an exercise in satisfying pedants, not a bug fix, because
in every case we were checking for failure later with ferror(), or else
there was nothing useful to be done about a failure anyway.  Document
the latter cases.
2011-10-18 21:37:51 -04:00
Tom Lane
e27f52f3a1 Reject empty pg_hba.conf files.
An empty HBA file is surely an error, since it means there is no way to
connect to the server.  We've not heard identifiable reports of people
actually doing that, but this will also close off the case Thom Brown just
complained of, namely pointing hba_file at a directory.  (On at least some
platforms with some directories, it will read as an empty file.)

Perhaps this should be back-patched, but given the lack of previous
complaints, I won't add extra work for the translators.
2011-10-18 20:09:18 -04:00
Tom Lane
7c19e0446c Remove unnecessary AssertMacro() to suppress gcc 4.6 compiler warning.
There's no particular value in doing AssertMacro((tup) != NULL) in front
of code that's certain to crash anyway if tup is NULL.  And if "tup" is
actually the address of a local variable, gcc 4.6 whinges about it.  That's
arguably pretty broken on gcc's part, but we might as well remove the
useless test to silence the warnings.  This gets rid of all the -Waddress
warnings in the backend; there are some in libpq and psql that are a bit
harder to avoid.
2011-10-18 17:39:14 -04:00
Tom Lane
b246207bd7 Fix pg_dump to dump casts between auto-generated types.
The heuristic for when to dump a cast failed for a cast between table
rowtypes, as reported by Frédéric Rejol.  Fix it by setting
the "dump" flag for such a type the same way as the flag is set for the
underlying table or base type.  This won't result in the auto-generated
type appearing in the output, since setting its objType to DO_DUMMY_TYPE
unconditionally suppresses that.  But it will result in dumpCast doing what
was intended.

Back-patch to 8.3.  The 8.2 code is rather different in this area, and it
doesn't seem worth any risk to fix a corner case that nobody has stumbled
on before.
2011-10-18 17:10:56 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
d1e25b78f9 Exclude postmaster.opts from base backups
Noted by Fujii Masao
2011-10-18 15:58:37 +02:00
Tom Lane
336c1d7a51 Avoid assuming that index-only scan data matches the index's rowtype.
In general the data returned by an index-only scan should have the
datatypes originally computed by FormIndexDatum.  If the index opclasses
use "storage" datatypes different from their input datatypes, the scan
tuple will not have the same rowtype attributed to the index; but we had
a hard-wired assumption that that was true in nodeIndexonlyscan.c.  We'd
already hacked around the issue for the one case where the types are
different in btree indexes (btree name_ops), but this would definitely
come back to bite us if we ever implement index-only scans in GiST.

To fix, require the index AM to explicitly provide the tupdesc for the
tuple it is returning.  btree can just pass back the index's tupdesc, but
GiST will have to work harder when and if it supports index-only scans.

I had previously proposed fixing this by allowing the index AM to fill the
scan tuple slot directly; but on reflection that seemed like a module
layering violation, since TupleTableSlots are creatures of the executor.
At least in the btree case, it would also be less efficient, since the
tuple deconstruction work would occur even for rows later found to be
invisible to the scan's snapshot.
2011-10-16 19:15:04 -04:00
Tom Lane
e661c3dfd3 Fix collate.linux.utf8 expected output for recent error message change.
Noted by Jeff Davis.
2011-10-16 16:07:40 -04:00
Tom Lane
9e8da0f757 Teach btree to handle ScalarArrayOpExpr quals natively.
This allows "indexedcol op ANY(ARRAY[...])" conditions to be used in plain
indexscans, and particularly in index-only scans.
2011-10-16 15:39:24 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
2795592e52 Allow a major PG version psql .psqlrc file to be used if a minor
matching version file does not exist.  This avoids needing to rename
.psqlrc files after minor version upgrades.
2011-10-14 20:27:14 -04:00
Tom Lane
d26e1ebaf5 Fix bugs in information_schema.referential_constraints view.
This view was being insufficiently careful about matching the FK constraint
to the depended-on primary or unique key constraint.  That could result in
failure to show an FK constraint at all, or showing it multiple times, or
claiming that it depended on a different constraint than the one it really
does.  Fix by joining via pg_depend to ensure that we find only the correct
dependency.

Back-patch, but don't bump catversion because we can't force initdb in back
branches.  The next minor-version release notes should explain that if you
need to fix this in an existing installation, you can drop the
information_schema schema then re-create it by sourcing
$SHAREDIR/information_schema.sql in each database (as a superuser of
course).
2011-10-14 20:24:17 -04:00
Tom Lane
e6858e6657 Measure the number of all-visible pages for use in index-only scan costing.
Add a column pg_class.relallvisible to remember the number of pages that
were all-visible according to the visibility map as of the last VACUUM
(or ANALYZE, or some other operations that update pg_class.relpages).
Use relallvisible/relpages, instead of an arbitrary constant, to estimate
how many heap page fetches can be avoided during an index-only scan.

This is pretty primitive and will no doubt see refinements once we've
acquired more field experience with the index-only scan mechanism, but
it's way better than using a constant.

Note: I had to adjust an underspecified query in the window.sql regression
test, because it was changing answers when the plan changed to use an
index-only scan.  Some of the adjacent tests perhaps should be adjusted
as well, but I didn't do that here.
2011-10-14 17:23:46 -04:00
Robert Haas
dea95c7a7b Dump all roles first, then all config settings on roles.
This way, if a role's config setting uses the name of another role,
the validity of the dump isn't dependent on the order in which those
two roles are dumped.

Code by Phil Sorber, comment by me.
2011-10-14 14:16:02 -04:00
Robert Haas
393e828e31 Avoid potential relcache leak in objectaddress.c.
Nobody using the missing_ok flag yet, but let's speculate that this will
be a better interface for future callers.

KaiGai Kohei, with some adjustments by me.
2011-10-14 11:35:40 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
0180bd6180 Remove all "traces" of trace_userlocks, because userlocks were removed
in PG 8.2.
2011-10-13 19:59:57 -04:00
Tom Lane
23610daf8a Fix up Perl-to-Postgres datatype conversions in pl/perl.
This patch restores the pre-9.1 behavior that pl/perl functions returning
VOID ignore the result value of their last Perl statement.  9.1.0
unintentionally threw an error if the last statement returned a reference,
as reported by Amit Khandekar.

Also, make sure it works to return a string value for a composite type,
so long as the string meets the type's input format.  We already allowed
the equivalent behavior for arrays, so it seems inconsistent to not allow
it for composites.

In addition, ensure we throw errors for attempts to return arrays or hashes
when the function's declared result type is not an array or composite type,
respectively.  Pre-9.1 versions rather uselessly returned strings like
ARRAY(0x221a9a0) or HASH(0x221aa90), while 9.1.0 threw an error for the
hash case and returned a garbage value for the array case.

Also, clean up assorted grotty coding in Perl array conversion, including
use of a session-lifespan memory context to accumulate the array value
(resulting in session-lifespan memory leak on error), failure to apply the
declared typmod if any, and failure to detect some cases of non-rectangular
multi-dimensional arrays.

Alex Hunsaker and Tom Lane
2011-10-13 18:04:40 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
12ff9fa771 Have pg_ctl return an exit status of 3 if the server is not running, to
match the Linux Standard Base Core Specification 3.1.

Aaron W. Swenson
2011-10-13 13:02:36 -04:00
Tom Lane
7b96519fe2 Don't mark auto-generated types as extension members.
Relation rowtypes and automatically-generated array types do not need to
have their own extension membership dependency entries.  If we create such
then it becomes more difficult to remove items from an extension, and it's
also harder for an extension upgrade script to make sure it duplicates the
dependencies created by the extension's regular installation script.

I changed the code in such a way that this happened in commit
988cccc620, I think because of worries about
the shell-type-replacement case; but that cure was worse than the disease.
It would only matter if one extension created a shell type that was
replaced with an auto-generated type in another extension, which seems
pretty far-fetched.  Better to make this work unsurprisingly in normal
cases.

Report and patch by Robert Haas, comment adjustments by me.
2011-10-12 18:41:49 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
484af9b376 Modify RelationGetBufferForTuple() to use a typedef, rather than a
struct, to help pgindent.
2011-10-12 16:53:54 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
6e22ba03a9 Modify pgindent to use a renamed pg_bsd_indent binary. New features
include the ability to supply a typedef file, rather than list them on
the command line.  Also improve the README.
2011-10-12 15:51:27 -04:00
Tom Lane
458857cc9d Throw a useful error message if an extension script file is fed to psql.
We have seen one too many reports of people trying to use 9.1 extension
files in the old-fashioned way of sourcing them in psql.  Not only does
that usually not work (due to failure to substitute for MODULE_PATHNAME
and/or @extschema@), but if it did work they'd get a collection of loose
objects not an extension.  To prevent this, insert an \echo ... \quit
line that prints a suitable error message into each extension script file,
and teach commands/extension.c to ignore lines starting with \echo.
That should not only prevent any adverse consequences of loading a script
file the wrong way, but make it crystal clear to users that they need to
do it differently now.

Tom Lane, following an idea of Andrew Dunstan's.  Back-patch into 9.1
... there is not going to be much value in this if we wait till 9.2.
2011-10-12 15:45:03 -04:00
Tom Lane
8c8ba6d11b Add comment on why pulling data from a "name" index column can't crash.
It's been bothering me for several days that pretending that the cstring
data stored in a btree name_ops column is really a "name" Datum could lead
to reading past the end of memory.  However, given the current memory
layout used for index-only scans in the btree code, a crash is in fact not
possible.  Document that so we don't break it.  I have not thought of any
other solutions that aren't fairly ugly too, and most of them lose the
functionality of index-only scans on name columns altogether, so this seems
like the way to go.
2011-10-11 18:40:53 -04:00
Tom Lane
cb6771fb32 Generate index-only scan tuple descriptor from the plan node's indextlist.
Dept. of second thoughts: as long as we've got that tlist hanging around
anyway, we can apply ExecTypeFromTL to it to get a suitable descriptor for
the ScanTupleSlot.  This is a nicer solution than the previous one because
it eliminates some hard-wired knowledge about btree name_ops, and because
it avoids the somewhat shaky assumption that we needn't set up the scan
tuple descriptor in EXPLAIN_ONLY mode.  It doesn't change what actually
happens at run-time though, and I'm still a bit nervous about that.
2011-10-11 18:12:57 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
e991930e8a Improve entab's Makefile install entry.
Andrew Dunstan
2011-10-11 18:03:34 -04:00
Tom Lane
600d3206d1 Consider index-only scans even when there is no matching qual or ORDER BY.
By popular demand.
2011-10-11 15:00:30 -04:00
Tom Lane
a0185461dd Rearrange the implementation of index-only scans.
This commit changes index-only scans so that data is read directly from the
index tuple without first generating a faux heap tuple.  The only immediate
benefit is that indexes on system columns (such as OID) can be used in
index-only scans, but this is necessary infrastructure if we are ever to
support index-only scans on expression indexes.  The executor is now ready
for that, though the planner still needs substantial work to recognize
the possibility.

To do this, Vars in index-only plan nodes have to refer to index columns
not heap columns.  I introduced a new special varno, INDEX_VAR, to mark
such Vars to avoid confusion.  (In passing, this commit renames the two
existing special varnos to OUTER_VAR and INNER_VAR.)  This allows
ruleutils.c to handle them with logic similar to what we use for subplan
reference Vars.

Since index-only scans are now fundamentally different from regular
indexscans so far as their expression subtrees are concerned, I also chose
to change them to have their own plan node type (and hence, their own
executor source file).
2011-10-11 14:21:30 -04:00
Robert Haas
fa351d5a0d Replace hardcoded switch in object_exists() with a lookup table.
There's no particular advantage to this change on its face; indeed,
it's possible that this might be slightly slower than the old way.
But it makes this information more easily accessible to other
functions, and therefore paves the way for future code consolidation.
Performance isn't critical here, so there's no need to be smart about
how we do the search.

This is a heavily cut-down version of a patch from KaiGai Kohei,
with several fixes by me.  Additional review from Dimitri Fontaine.
2011-10-11 09:14:30 -04:00
Robert Haas
e76bcaba9c Repair breakage in VirtualXactLock.
I broke this in commit 84e3712677.  Report and
fix by Fujii Masao.
2011-10-11 07:39:09 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
e26d5fcd94 Mark GUC external_pid_file's default as '' in postgresql.conf, rather
than '(none)'.
2011-10-10 08:17:10 -04:00
Robert Haas
3e9a2672d2 Attempt to reduce local dependencies in regression tests.
This appears to be another case where the relative sort order of letters
vs. numbers can throw things off.

Pavel Stehule
2011-10-10 08:01:40 -04:00
Robert Haas
c0f03aae04 Fix ALTER TABLE ONLY .. DROP CONSTRAINT.
When I consolidated two copies of the HOT-chain search logic in commit
4da99ea423, I introduced a behavior
change: the old code wouldn't necessarily traverse the entire chain,
if the most recently returned tuple were updated while the HOT chain
traversal is in progress.  The new behavior seems more correct, but
unfortunately, the code here relies on a scan with SnapshotNow failing
to see its own updates.  That seems pretty shaky even with the old HOT
chain traversal behavior, since there's no guarantee that these
updates will always be HOT, but it's trivial to broke a failure with
the new HOT search logic.  Fix by updating just the first matching
pg_constraint tuple, rather than all of them, since there should be
only one anyway.  But since nobody has reproduced this failure on older
versions, no back-patch for now.

Report and test case by Alex Hunsaker; tablecmds.c changes by me.
2011-10-09 23:39:52 -04:00
Robert Haas
c980426c69 Revert accidental change to pg_config_manual.h.
This was broken in commit 53dbc27c62, which
introduced unlogged tables.  Fortunately, as debugging tools go, this one
is pretty cheap, which is probably why it took nine months for someone to
notice, but it's not intended to be enabled by default, so revert.

Noted by Fujii Masao.
2011-10-09 22:20:44 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
d50e125194 Clean up a couple of box gist helper functions.
The original idea of this patch was to make box picksplit run faster, by
eliminating unnecessary palloc() overhead, but that was obsoleted by the new
double-sorting split algorithm that doesn't call these functions so heavily
anymore. Nevertheless, the code looks better this way.

Original patch by me, reviewed and tidied up after the double-sorting patch
by Kevin Grittner.
2011-10-09 18:59:34 +03:00
Tom Lane
cbfa92c23c Improve index-only scans to avoid repeated access to the index page.
We copy all the matched tuples off the page during _bt_readpage, instead of
expensively re-locking the page during each subsequent tuple fetch.  This
costs a bit more local storage, but not more than 2*BLCKSZ worth, and the
reduction in LWLock traffic is certainly worth that.  What's more, this
lets us get rid of the API wart in the original patch that said an index AM
could randomly decline to supply an index tuple despite having asserted
pg_am.amcanreturn.  That will be important for future improvements in the
index-only-scan feature, since the executor will now be able to rely on
having the index data available.
2011-10-09 00:21:08 -04:00
Tom Lane
45401c1c25 Prevent index-only scans in stats regression test.
This bollixes the test because it's expecting to see the idx_tup_fetch
counter increase, which won't happen if heap fetches were avoided by use
of an index-only scan.  Per buildfarm results.

While at it, let's just make sure that enable_seqscan and enable_indexscan
are ON for this test ...
2011-10-08 23:45:58 -04:00
Tom Lane
b324384f6b Fix brain fade in cost estimation for index-only scans.
visibility_fraction should not be applied to regular indexscans.
Noted by Cédric Villemain.
2011-10-08 10:41:17 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
1ef60dab70 Don't let transform_null_equals=on affect CASE foo WHEN NULL ... constructs.
transform_null_equals is only supposed to affect "foo = NULL" expressions
given directly by the user, not the internal "foo = NULL" expression
generated from CASE-WHEN.

This fixes bug #6242, reported by Sergey. Backpatch to all supported
branches.
2011-10-08 11:17:40 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
041dceb259 Fix typo. 2011-10-08 11:04:07 +03:00
Robert Haas
6a6082c27c Try to fix memory barriers on x86_64.
%esp is no good; must use %rsp there.
2011-10-07 23:42:57 -04:00
Tom Lane
a2822fb933 Support index-only scans using the visibility map to avoid heap fetches.
When a btree index contains all columns required by the query, and the
visibility map shows that all tuples on a target heap page are
visible-to-all, we don't need to fetch that heap page.  This patch depends
on the previous patches that made the visibility map reliable.

There's a fair amount left to do here, notably trying to figure out a less
chintzy way of estimating the cost of an index-only scan, but the core
functionality seems ready to commit.

Robert Haas and Ibrar Ahmed, with some previous work by Heikki Linnakangas.
2011-10-07 20:14:13 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
7aeff9f4a4 Ensure walsenders can be SIGTERMed while in non-walsender code
In oder to exit on SIGTERM when in non-walsender code,
such as do_pg_stop_backup(), we need to set the interrupt
variables that are used there, and not just the walsender
local ones.
2011-10-06 21:43:14 +02:00
Bruce Momjian
416e82ce9f Simplify new pg_ctl newline termination code. 2011-10-06 10:59:50 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
aaa6e1def2 Add postmaster -C option to query configuration parameters, and have
pg_ctl use that to query the data directory for config-only installs.
This fixes awkward or impossible pg_ctl operation for config-only
installs.
2011-10-06 09:38:39 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
7f3bd86843 Replace the "New Linear" GiST split algorithm for boxes and points with a
new double-sorting algorithm. The new algorithm produces better quality
trees, making searches faster.

Alexander Korotkov
2011-10-06 10:03:46 +03:00
Tom Lane
ba6f629326 Improve and simplify CREATE EXTENSION's management of GUC variables.
CREATE EXTENSION needs to transiently set search_path, as well as
client_min_messages and log_min_messages.  We were doing this by the
expedient of saving the current string value of each variable, doing a
SET LOCAL, and then doing another SET LOCAL with the previous value at
the end of the command.  This is a bit expensive though, and it also fails
badly if there is anything funny about the existing search_path value,
as seen in a recent report from Roger Niederland.  Fortunately, there's a
much better way, which is to piggyback on the GUC infrastructure previously
developed for functions with SET options.  We just open a new GUC nesting
level, do our assignments with GUC_ACTION_SAVE, and then close the nesting
level when done.  This automatically restores the prior settings without a
re-parsing pass, so (in principle anyway) there can't be an error.  And
guc.c still takes care of cleanup in event of an error abort.

The CREATE EXTENSION code for this was modeled on some much older code in
ri_triggers.c, which I also changed to use the better method, even though
there wasn't really much risk of failure there.  Also improve the comments
in guc.c to reflect this additional usage.
2011-10-05 20:44:16 -04:00
Tom Lane
41e461d36f Improve define_custom_variable's handling of pre-existing settings.
Arrange for any problems with pre-existing settings to be reported as
WARNING not ERROR, so that we don't undesirably abort the loading of the
incoming add-on module.  The bad setting is just discarded, as though it
had never been applied at all.  (This requires a change in the API of
set_config_option.  After some thought I decided the most potentially
useful addition was to allow callers to just pass in a desired elevel.)

Arrange to restore the complete stacked state of the variable, rather than
cheesily reinstalling only the active value.  This ensures that custom GUCs
will behave unsurprisingly even when the module loading operation occurs
within nested subtransactions that have changed the active value.  Since a
module load could occur as a result of, eg, a PL function call, this is not
an unlikely scenario.
2011-10-04 19:57:21 -04:00
Tom Lane
fa56a0c3e0 Fix uninitialized-variable bug. 2011-10-04 17:08:18 -04:00
Tom Lane
4bcb82a7d5 Add sourcefile/sourceline data to EXEC_BACKEND GUC transmission files.
This oversight meant that on Windows, the pg_settings view would not
display source file or line number information for values coming from
postgresql.conf, unless the backend had received a SIGHUP since starting.

In passing, also make the error detection in read_nondefault_variables a
tad more thorough, and fix it to not lose precision on float GUCs (these
changes are already in HEAD as of my previous commit).
2011-10-04 16:47:48 -04:00
Tom Lane
9f5836d224 Remember the source GucContext for each GUC parameter.
We used to just remember the GucSource, but saving GucContext too provides
a little more information --- notably, whether a SET was done by a
superuser or regular user.  This allows us to rip out the fairly dodgy code
that define_custom_variable used to use to try to infer the context to
re-install a pre-existing setting with.  In particular, it now works for
a superuser to SET a extension's SUSET custom variable before loading the
associated extension, because GUC can remember whether the SET was done as
a superuser or not.  The plperl regression tests contain an example where
this is useful.
2011-10-04 16:13:50 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
09e196e453 Use callbacks in SlruScanDirectory for the actual action
Previously, the code assumed that the only possible action to take was
to delete files behind a certain cutoff point.  The async notify code
was already a crock: it used a different "pagePrecedes" function for
truncation than for regular operation.  By allowing it to pass a
callback to SlruScanDirectory it can do cleanly exactly what it needs to
do.

The clog.c code also had its own use for SlruScanDirectory, which is
made a bit simpler with this.
2011-10-04 14:03:23 -03:00
Tom Lane
1a00c0ef53 Remove the custom_variable_classes parameter.
This variable provides only marginal error-prevention capability (since
it can only check the prefix of a qualified GUC name), and the consensus
is that that isn't worth the amount of hassle that maintaining the setting
creates for DBAs.  So, let's just remove it.

With this commit, the system will silently accept a value for any qualified
GUC name at all, whether it has anything to do with any known extension or
not.  (Unqualified names still have to match known built-in settings,
though; and you will get a WARNING at extension load time if there's an
unrecognized setting with that extension's prefix.)

There's still some discussion ongoing about whether to tighten that up and
if so how; but if we do come up with a solution, it's not likely to look
anything like custom_variable_classes.
2011-10-04 12:36:55 -04:00
Tom Lane
76074fcaa0 ProcedureCreate neglected to record dependencies on default expressions.
Thus, an object referenced in a default expression could be dropped while
the function remained present.  This was unaccountably missed in the
original patch to add default parameters for functions.  Reported by
Pavel Stehule.
2011-10-03 12:13:15 -04:00
Tom Lane
d56b3afc03 Restructure error handling in reading of postgresql.conf.
This patch has two distinct purposes: to report multiple problems in
postgresql.conf rather than always bailing out after the first one,
and to change the policy for whether changes are applied when there are
unrelated errors in postgresql.conf.

Formerly the policy was to apply no changes if any errors could be
detected, but that had a significant consistency problem, because in some
cases specific values might be seen as valid by some processes but invalid
by others.  This meant that the latter processes would fail to adopt
changes in other parameters even though the former processes had done so.

The new policy is that during SIGHUP, the file is rejected as a whole
if there are any errors in the "name = value" syntax, or if any lines
attempt to set nonexistent built-in parameters, or if any lines attempt
to set custom parameters whose prefix is not listed in (the new value of)
custom_variable_classes.  These tests should always give the same results
in all processes, and provide what seems a reasonably robust defense
against loading values from badly corrupted config files.  If these tests
pass, all processes will apply all settings that they individually see as
good, ignoring (but logging) any they don't.

In addition, the postmaster does not abandon reading a configuration file
after the first syntax error, but continues to read the file and report
syntax errors (up to a maximum of 100 syntax errors per file).

The postmaster will still refuse to start up if the configuration file
contains any errors at startup time, but these changes allow multiple
errors to be detected and reported before quitting.

Alexey Klyukin, reviewed by Andy Colson and av (Alexander ?)
with some additional hacking by Tom Lane
2011-10-02 16:50:04 -04:00
Tom Lane
5ec6b7f1b8 Improve generated column names for cases involving sub-SELECTs.
We'll now use "exists" for EXISTS(SELECT ...), "array" for ARRAY(SELECT
...), or the sub-select's own result column name for a simple expression
sub-select.  Previously, you usually got "?column?" in such cases.

Marti Raudsepp, reviewed by Kyotaro Horiugchi
2011-10-01 14:01:46 -04:00
Tom Lane
d22a09dc70 Support GiST index support functions that want to cache data across calls.
pg_trgm was already doing this unofficially, but the implementation hadn't
been thought through very well and leaked memory.  Restructure the core
GiST code so that it actually works, and document it.  Ordinarily this
would have required an extra memory context creation/destruction for each
GiST index search, but I was able to avoid that in the normal case of a
non-rescanned search by finessing the handling of the RBTree.  It used to
have its own context always, but now shares a context with the
scan-lifespan data structures, unless there is more than one rescan call.
This should make the added overhead unnoticeable in typical cases.
2011-09-30 19:48:57 -04:00
Tom Lane
79edb2b1dc Fix recursion into previously planned sub-query in examine_simple_variable.
This code was looking at the sub-Query tree as seen in the parent query's
RangeTblEntry; but that's the pristine parser output, and what we need to
look at is the tree as it stands at the completion of planning.  Otherwise
we might pick up a Var that references a subquery that got flattened and
hence has no RelOptInfo in the subroot.  Per report from Peter Geoghegan.
2011-09-29 18:13:16 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
054219c907 Fix pg_upgrade for EXEC_BACKEND builds (e.g. Windows) by properly
passing the -b/binary-upgrade flag.

Backpatch to 9.1.X.
2011-09-29 17:21:34 -04:00
Tom Lane
cb37c29106 Fix index matching for operators with mixed collatable/noncollatable inputs.
If an indexable operator for a non-collatable indexed datatype has a
collatable right-hand input type, any OpExpr for it will be marked with a
nonzero inputcollid (since having one collatable input is sufficient to
make that happen).  However, an index on a non-collatable column certainly
doesn't have any collation.  This caused us to fail to match such operators
to their indexes, because indxpath.c required an exact match of index
collation and clause collation.  It seems correct to allow a match when the
index is collation-less regardless of the clause's inputcollid: an operator
with both noncollatable and collatable inputs could perhaps depend on the
collation of the collatable input, but it could hardly expect the index for
the noncollatable input to have that same collation.

Per bug #6232 from Pierre Ducroquet.  His example is specifically about
"hstore ? text" but the problem seems quite generic.
2011-09-29 00:43:42 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
bbd38af3a8 Remove dependency on error ordering in isolation tests
We now report errors reported by the just-unblocked and unblocking
transactions identically; this should fix relatively common buildfarm
failures reported by animals that are failing the "wrong" session.
2011-09-27 16:53:35 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera
1734992738 Fix typo 2011-09-27 16:50:27 -03:00
Robert Haas
f70648d5a1 Update comments related to the crash-safety of the visibility map.
In hio.c, document how we avoid deadlock with respect to visibility map
buffer locks.  In visibilitymap.c, update the LOCKING section of the
file header comment.

Both oversights noted by Heikki Linnakangas.
2011-09-27 09:30:23 -04:00
Robert Haas
624f155ffa heap_update() must recheck tuple after unlocking and relocking buffer.
Bug found by Alvaro Herrera, fix suggested by Heikki Linnakangas
and reviewed by Tom Lane.
2011-09-27 08:24:18 -04:00
Tom Lane
269c5dd2f4 Fix window functions that sort by expressions involving aggregates.
In commit c1d9579dd8, I changed things so
that the output of the Agg node that feeds the window functions would not
list any ungrouped Vars directly.  Formerly, for example, the Agg tlist
might have included both "x" and "sum(x)", which is not really valid if
"x" isn't a grouping column.  If we then had a window function ordering on
something like "sum(x) + 1", prepare_sort_from_pathkeys would find no exact
match for this in the Agg tlist, and would conclude that it must recompute
the expression.  But it would break the expression down to just the Var
"x", which it would find in the tlist, and then rebuild the ORDER BY
expression using a reference to the subplan's "x" output.  Now, after the
above-referenced changes, "x" isn't in the Agg tlist if it's not a grouping
column, so that prepare_sort_from_pathkeys fails with "could not find
pathkey item to sort", as reported by Bricklen Anderson.

The fix is to not break down Aggrefs into their component parts, but just
treat them as irreducible expressions to be sought in the subplan tlist.
This is definitely OK for the use with respect to window functions in
grouping_planner, since it just built the tlist being used on the same
basis.  AFAICT it is safe for other uses too; most of the other call sites
couldn't encounter Aggrefs anyway.
2011-09-26 23:48:39 -04:00
Tom Lane
57eb009092 Allow snapshot references to still work during transaction abort.
In REPEATABLE READ (nee SERIALIZABLE) mode, an attempt to do
GetTransactionSnapshot() between AbortTransaction and CleanupTransaction
failed, because GetTransactionSnapshot would recompute the transaction
snapshot (which is already wrong, given the isolation mode) and then
re-register it in the TopTransactionResourceOwner, leading to an Assert
because the TopTransactionResourceOwner should be empty of resources after
AbortTransaction.  This is the root cause of bug #6218 from Yamamoto
Takashi.  While changing plancache.c to avoid requesting a snapshot when
handling a ROLLBACK masks the problem, I think this is really a snapmgr.c
bug: it's lower-level than the resource manager mechanism and should not be
shutting itself down before we unwind resource manager resources.  However,
just postponing the release of the transaction snapshot until cleanup time
didn't work because of the circular dependency with
TopTransactionResourceOwner.  Fix by managing the internal reference to
that snapshot manually instead of depending on TopTransactionResourceOwner.
This saves a few cycles as well as making the module layering more
straightforward.  predicate.c's dependencies on TopTransactionResourceOwner
go away too.

I think this is a longstanding bug, but there's no evidence that it's more
than a latent bug, so it doesn't seem worth any risk of back-patching.
2011-09-26 22:25:28 -04:00
Tom Lane
16762b519c Speed up array element assignment in plpgsql by caching type information.
Cache assorted data in the PLpgSQL_arrayelem struct to avoid repetitive
catalog lookups over multiple executions of the same statement.

Pavel Stehule
2011-09-26 15:38:07 -04:00
Robert Haas
821fd903f9 Update obsolete comments.
This was partially fixed by 57fdb2b0d8,
back in 2005, but it missed a couple of spots.

YAMAMOTO Takashi
2011-09-26 13:12:22 -04:00
Tom Lane
21fb95da46 Use a fresh copy of query_list when making a second plan in GetCachedPlan.
The code path that tried a generic plan, didn't like it, and then made a
custom plan was mistakenly passing the same copy of the query_list to the
planner both times.  This doesn't work too well for nontrivial queries,
since the planner tends to scribble on its input.  Diagnosis and fix by
Yamamoto Takashi.
2011-09-26 12:44:17 -04:00
Tom Lane
2a571bc233 Fully const-ify PQconnectdbParams, PQconnectStartParams, and PQpingParams.
The keywords and values arguments of these functions are more properly
declared "const char * const *" than just "const char **".

Lionel Elie Mamane, reviewed by Craig Ringer
2011-09-25 18:52:48 -04:00
Tom Lane
d5aa7a9fe6 Avoid unnecessary snapshot-acquisitions in BuildCachedPlan.
I had copied-and-pasted a claim that we couldn't reach this point when
dealing with utility statements, but that was a leftover from when the
caller was required to supply a plan to start with.  We now will go
through here at least once when handling a utility statement, so it
seems worth a check to see whether a snapshot is actually needed.
(Note that analyze_requires_snapshot is quite a cheap test.)

Per suggestion from Yamamoto Takashi.  I don't think I believe that this
resolves his reported assertion failure; but it's worth changing anyway,
just to save a cycle or two.
2011-09-25 17:34:20 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
2594ad7436 In pgrminclude, document requirement to use pgcompinclude, and sort
files so include removal is more predictable.
2011-09-25 16:58:16 -04:00
Tom Lane
23fe7a7477 Un-break compression of plain-text output format in pg_dump.
pg_dump has historically understood -Z with no -F switch to mean that
it should emit a gzip-compressed version of its plain text output.
This got broken through a misunderstanding in the 9.1 patch that added
directory output format.  Restore the former behavior.

Per complaint from Roger Niederland and diagnosis by Adrian Klaver.
2011-09-25 13:59:17 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
84bbe57dc1 Document pgrminclude limitations. 2011-09-24 19:38:41 -04:00
Tom Lane
7741dd6590 Recognize self-contradictory restriction clauses for non-table relations.
The constraint exclusion feature checks for contradictions among scan
restriction clauses, as well as contradictions between those clauses and a
table's CHECK constraints.  The first aspect of this testing can be useful
for non-table relations (such as subqueries or functions-in-FROM), but the
feature was coded with only the CHECK case in mind so we were applying it
only to plain-table RTEs.  Move the relation_excluded_by_constraints call
so that it is applied to all RTEs not just plain tables.  With the default
setting of constraint_exclusion this results in no extra work, but with
constraint_exclusion = ON we will detect optimizations that we missed
before (at the cost of more planner cycles than we expended before).

Per a gripe from Gunnlaugur Þór Briem.  Experimentation with
his example also showed we were not being very bright about the case where
constraint exclusion is proven within a subquery within UNION ALL, so tweak
the code to allow set_append_rel_pathlist to recognize such cases.
2011-09-24 19:33:16 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
337c0b0361 Expand pgrminclude to exclude use of macros CppAsString and CppConcat. 2011-09-24 09:24:14 -04:00
Tom Lane
4c5d837e69 Fix our mapping of Windows timezones for Central America.
We were mapping "Central America Standard Time" to "CST6CDT", which seems
entirely wrong, because according to the Olson timezone database noplace
in Central America observes daylight savings time on any regular basis ---
and certainly not according to the USA DST rules that are implied by
"CST6CDT".  (Mexico is an exception, but they can be disregarded since
they have a separate timezone name in Windows.)  So, map this zone name to
plain "CST6", which will provide a fixed UTC offset.

As written, this patch will also result in mapping "Central America
Daylight Time" to CST6.  I considered hacking things so that would still
map to CST6CDT, but it seems it would confuse win32tzlist.pl to put those
two names in separate entries.  Since there's little evidence that any
such zone name is used in the wild, much less that CST6CDT would be a good
match for it, I'm not too worried about what we do with it.

Per complaint from Pratik Chirania.
2011-09-23 22:07:52 -04:00
Tom Lane
14a183261a Update win32tzlist.pl for the new location of our Windows timezone map.
I wasn't aware of this script till Magnus mentioned it just now ...
2011-09-23 21:42:24 -04:00
Robert Haas
0c8eda6258 Memory barrier support for PostgreSQL.
This is not actually used anywhere yet, but it gets the basic
infrastructure in place.  It is fairly likely that there are bugs, and
support for some important platforms may be missing, so we'll need to
refine this as we go along.
2011-09-23 17:52:43 -04:00
Robert Haas
b056b716e2 Add --{no-,}replication flags to createuser.
Fujii Masao, reviewed by Cédric Villemain, with some doc changes by me.
2011-09-23 09:25:20 -04:00
Tom Lane
f197272365 Make EXPLAIN ANALYZE report the numbers of rows rejected by filter steps.
This provides information about the numbers of tuples that were visited
but not returned by table scans, as well as the numbers of join tuples
that were considered and discarded within a join plan node.

There is still some discussion going on about the best way to report counts
for outer-join situations, but I think most of what's in the patch would
not change if we revise that, so I'm going to go ahead and commit it as-is.

Documentation changes to follow (they weren't in the submitted patch
either).

Marko Tiikkaja, reviewed by Marc Cousin, somewhat revised by Tom
2011-09-22 11:30:11 -04:00
Robert Haas
4893552e21 Fix another bit of unlogged-table-induced breakage.
Per bug #6205, reported by Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda.  This isn't a
particularly elegant fix, but I'm trying to minimize the chances of
causing yet another round of breakage.

Adjust regression tests to exercise this case.
2011-09-21 10:48:31 -04:00
Tom Lane
2562dcea81 Suppress "unused function" warning when not HAVE_LOCALE_T.
Forgot to consider this case ...
2011-09-20 17:47:21 -04:00
Tom Lane
37d4fd2b9d Improve reporting of newlocale() failures in CREATE COLLATION.
The standardized errno code for "no such locale" failures is ENOENT, which
we were just reporting at face value, viz "No such file or directory".
Per gripe from Thom Brown, this might confuse users, so add an errdetail
message to clarify what it means.  Also, report newlocale() failures as
ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE rather than using
errcode_for_file_access(), since newlocale()'s errno values aren't
necessarily tied directly to file access failures.
2011-09-20 13:23:40 -04:00
Tom Lane
faf5cee7f0 Fix another Assert issue exposed by CLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS.
plpgsql's exec_stmt_execsql was Assert'ing that a CachedPlanSource was
is_valid immediately after exec_prepare_plan.  The risk factor in this case
is that after building the prepared statement, exec_prepare_plan calls
exec_simple_check_plan, which might try to generate a generic plan --- and
with CLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS or other unusual causes of invalidation, that
could result in an invalidation.  However, that path could only be taken
for a SELECT query, for which we need not set mod_stmt.  So in this case
I think it's best to just remove the Assert; it's okay to look at a
slightly-stale querytree for what we need here.  Per buildfarm testing.
2011-09-18 23:46:04 -04:00
Tom Lane
c4ae968633 Fix Assert failure in new plancache code.
The regression tests were failing with CLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS enabled,
as reported by buildfarm member jaguar.  There was an Assert in
BuildCachedPlan that asserted that the CachedPlanSource hadn't been
invalidated since we called RevalidateCachedQuery, which in theory can't
happen because we are holding locks on all the relevant database objects.
However, CLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS generates a false positive by making an
invalidation happen anyway; and on reflection, that could also occur as a
result of a badly-timed sinval reset due to queue overflow.  We could just
remove the Assert and forge ahead with the not-really-stale querytree, but
it seems safer to do another RevalidateCachedQuery call just to make real
sure everything's OK.
2011-09-17 01:47:33 -04:00
Tom Lane
99b5454167 Remove debug logging for pgstat wait timeout.
This reverts commit 79b2ee20c8, which proved
to not be very informative; it looks like the "pgstat wait timeout"
warnings in the buildfarm are just a symptom of running on heavily loaded
machines, and there isn't any weird mechanism causing them to appear.

To try to reduce the frequency of buildfarm failures from this effect,
increase PGSTAT_MAX_WAIT_TIME from 5 seconds to 10.

Also, arrange to not send a fresh inquiry message every single time through
the loop, as that seems more likely to cause problems (by swamping the
collector) than fix them.  We'll now send an inquiry the first time through
the delay loop, and every 640 msec thereafter.
2011-09-16 18:25:27 -04:00
Tom Lane
9d306c66e6 Avoid unnecessary page-level SSI lock check in heap_insert().
As observed by Heikki, we need not conflict on heap page locks during an
insert; heap page locks are only aggregated tuple locks, they don't imply
locking "gaps" as index page locks do.  So we can avoid some unnecessary
conflicts, and also do the SSI check while not holding exclusive lock on
the target buffer.

Kevin Grittner, reviewed by Jeff Davis.  Back-patch to 9.1.
2011-09-16 14:47:20 -04:00
Tom Lane
e6ed34f70d Ensure generic plan gets used for a plpgsql expression with no parameters.
Now that a NULL ParamListInfo pointer causes significantly different
behavior in plancache.c, be sure to pass it that way when the expression
is known not to reference any plpgsql variables.  Saves a few setup
cycles anyway.
2011-09-16 12:31:23 -04:00
Tom Lane
0a6cc28500 gistendscan() forgot to free so->giststate.
This oversight led to a massive memory leak --- upwards of 10KB per tuple
--- during creation-time verification of an exclusion constraint based on a
GIST index.  In most other scenarios it'd just be a leak of 10KB that would
be recovered at end of query, so not too significant; though perhaps the
leak would be noticeable in a situation where a GIST index was being used
in a nestloop inner indexscan.  In any case, it's a real leak of long
standing, so patch all supported branches.  Per report from Harald Fuchs.
2011-09-16 04:27:49 -04:00
Tom Lane
e6faf910d7 Redesign the plancache mechanism for more flexibility and efficiency.
Rewrite plancache.c so that a "cached plan" (which is rather a misnomer
at this point) can support generation of custom, parameter-value-dependent
plans, and can make an intelligent choice between using custom plans and
the traditional generic-plan approach.  The specific choice algorithm
implemented here can probably be improved in future, but this commit is
all about getting the mechanism in place, not the policy.

In addition, restructure the API to greatly reduce the amount of extraneous
data copying needed.  The main compromise needed to make that possible was
to split the initial creation of a CachedPlanSource into two steps.  It's
worth noting in particular that SPI_saveplan is now deprecated in favor of
SPI_keepplan, which accomplishes the same end result with zero data
copying, and no need to then spend even more cycles throwing away the
original SPIPlan.  The risk of long-term memory leaks while manipulating
SPIPlans has also been greatly reduced.  Most of this improvement is based
on use of the recently-added MemoryContextSetParent primitive.
2011-09-16 00:43:52 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
09e98a3e17 Teach the makefile used to build stand-alone libpq on Windows that libpq
needs win32setlocale.c now. The cygwin and MSVC build scripts were changed
earlier, but this was neglected. This should fix bug report #6203 by Steve.
2011-09-14 17:57:32 +03:00
Alvaro Herrera
86822df9b5 Split walsender.h in public/private headers
This dramatically cuts short the number of headers the public one brings
into whatever includes it.
2011-09-13 21:42:49 -03:00
Tom Lane
6693c9a5ed deflist_to_tuplestore dumped core on an option with no value.
Make it return NULL for the option_value, instead.

Per report from Frank van Vugt.  Back-patch to 8.4 where this code was
added.
2011-09-13 11:36:49 -04:00
Tom Lane
3f3304408c Propagate with_system_tzdata setting into initdb build.
findtimezone.c needs to know this setting too.  Per Peter Eisentraut.
2011-09-13 10:58:06 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
8caf6132c7 In the final emptying phase of the new GiST buffering build, set the
queuedForEmptying flag correctly on buffer when adding it to the queue.
Also, don't add buffer to the queue if it's there already. These were
harmless oversights; failing to set the flag just means that a buffer might
get added to the queue twice if more tuples are added to it (although that
can't actually happen at this point because all the upper buffers have
already been emptied), and having the same buffer twice in the emptying
queue is harmless. But better be tidy.
2011-09-12 13:06:06 +03:00
Tom Lane
b0025bd957 Invent a new memory context primitive, MemoryContextSetParent.
This function will be useful for altering the lifespan of a context after
creation (for example, by creating it under a transient context and later
reparenting it to belong to a long-lived context).  It costs almost no new
code, since we can refactor what was there.  Per my proposal of yesterday.
2011-09-11 16:29:42 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
1b81c2fe6e Remove many -Wcast-qual warnings
This addresses only those cases that are easy to fix by adding or
moving a const qualifier or removing an unnecessary cast.  There are
many more complicated cases remaining.
2011-09-11 21:54:32 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
02bca4f351 Fix additional format warning
Apparently, this only happens on 64-bit platforms.
2011-09-11 15:21:18 +03:00
Bruce Momjian
d68ccf536e Remove double-quoting of table names in clusterdb. BACKWARD COMPABILITY
BREAKAGE.

Remove double-quoting of index/table names in reindexdb.  BACKWARD
COMPABILITY BREAKAGE.

Document thate user/database names are preserved with double-quoting by
command-line tools like vacuumdb.
2011-09-10 16:39:02 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
52ce20589a Add missing format attributes
Add __attribute__ decorations for printf format checking to the places that
were missing them.  Fix the resulting warnings.  Add
-Wmissing-format-attribute to the standard set of warnings for GCC, so these
don't happen again.

The warning fixes here are relatively harmless.  The one serious problem
discovered by this was already committed earlier in
cf15fb5cab.
2011-09-10 23:12:46 +03:00
Itagaki Takahiro
96a8aed4cb Add datatype directory to SUBDIRS.
New header datatype/timestamp.h should be installed for server-side dev.
2011-09-11 04:07:12 +09:00
Tom Lane
5a8de2f2e7 Try to un-break MSVC build.
I thought we had enough infrastructure to absorb CPPFLAGS changes from
the makefiles, but buildfarm says otherwise.
2011-09-09 22:57:08 -04:00
Tom Lane
ca4af308c3 Simplify handling of the timezone GUC by making initdb choose the default.
We were doing some amazingly complicated things in order to avoid running
the very expensive identify_system_timezone() procedure during GUC
initialization.  But there is an obvious fix for that, which is to do it
once during initdb and have initdb install the system-specific default into
postgresql.conf, as it already does for most other GUC variables that need
system-environment-dependent defaults.  This means that the timezone (and
log_timezone) settings no longer have any magic behavior in the server.
Per discussion.
2011-09-09 17:59:11 -04:00
Tom Lane
a7801b62f2 Move Timestamp/Interval typedefs and basic macros into datatype/timestamp.h.
As per my recent proposal, this refactors things so that these typedefs and
macros are available in a header that can be included in frontend-ish code.
I also changed various headers that were undesirably including
utils/timestamp.h to include datatype/timestamp.h instead.  Unsurprisingly,
this showed that half the system was getting utils/timestamp.h by way of
xlog.h.

No actual code changes here, just header refactoring.
2011-09-09 13:23:41 -04:00
Tom Lane
d63de337f3 round() is not portable. Use rint(). 2011-09-08 16:38:24 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
295e7dc929 Tweak string for uniformity 2011-09-08 16:39:58 -03:00
Peter Eisentraut
cf15fb5cab Add missing format argument to ecpg_log() call 2011-09-08 22:09:08 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
5edb24a898 Buffering GiST index build algorithm.
When building a GiST index that doesn't fit in cache, buffers are attached
to some internal nodes in the index. This speeds up the build by avoiding
random I/O that would otherwise be needed to traverse all the way down the
tree to the find right leaf page for tuple.

Alexander Korotkov
2011-09-08 17:51:23 +03:00
Tom Lane
f0bedf3e45 Fix corner case bug in numeric to_char().
Trailing-zero stripping applied by the FM specifier could strip zeroes
to the left of the decimal point, for a format with no digit positions
after the decimal point (such as "FM999.").

Reported and diagnosed by Marti Raudsepp, though I didn't use his patch.
2011-09-07 17:07:20 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
7b8e10f2be Allow bcc32 and win32 batch files to compile libpq.
Backpatch to 9.1.

By Hiroshi Saito
2011-09-07 15:43:50 -04:00
Tom Lane
99155aaa33 Fix typo in error message.
Per Euler Taveira de Oliveira.
2011-09-07 13:29:26 -04:00
Tom Lane
a7d9203cc4 Fix get_name_for_var_field() to deal with RECORD Params.
With 9.1's use of Params to pass down values from NestLoop join nodes
to their inner plans, it is possible for a Param to have type RECORD, in
which case the set of fields comprising the value isn't determinable by
inspection of the Param alone.  However, just as with a Var of type RECORD,
we can find out what we need to know if we can locate the expression that
the Param represents.  We already knew how to do this in get_parameter(),
but I'd overlooked the need to be able to cope in get_name_for_var_field(),
which led to EXPLAIN failing with "record type has not been registered".

To fix, refactor the search code in get_parameter() so it can be used by
both functions.

Per report from Marti Raudsepp.
2011-09-07 13:01:36 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
f19593754a Have pgrminclude skip files that use CppAsString2 because CppAsString2
will expaned undefined identifiers.
2011-09-07 12:59:17 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
f81fb4f690 Fix bug introduced by pgrminclude where the tablespace version name was
not expanded.

Bump catalog version number to force initdb for all tablespaces.
2011-09-07 12:41:16 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
029dfdf115 Fix to_date() and to_timestamp() to handle year masks of length < 4 so
they wrap toward year 2020, rather than the inconsistent behavior we had
before.
2011-09-07 09:47:51 -04:00
Simon Riggs
df383b03e6 Partially revoke attempt to improve performance with many savepoints.
Maintain difference between subtransaction release and commit introduced
by earlier patch.
2011-09-07 12:11:26 +01:00
Simon Riggs
dde70cc313 Emit cascaded standby message on shutdown only when appropriate.
Adds additional test for active walsenders and closes a race
condition for when we failover when a new walsender was connecting.

Reported and fixed bu Fujii Masao. Review by Heikki Linnakangas
2011-09-07 09:09:47 +01:00
Tom Lane
db10f01baa Improve comment about handling of temp tables in shared-inval code. 2011-09-06 17:06:54 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
e6d800981e Correct ancient logic mistake in assertion
Found by gcc -Wlogical-op
2011-09-06 23:05:02 +03:00
Tom Lane
623f77e9d1 Avoid possibly accessing off the end of memory in SJIS2004 conversion.
The code in shift_jis_20042euc_jis_2004() would fetch two bytes even when
only one remained in the string.  Since conversion functions aren't
supposed to assume null-terminated input, this poses a small risk of
fetching past the end of memory and incurring SIGSEGV.  No such crash has
been identified in the field, but we've certainly seen the equivalent
happen in other code paths, so patch this one all the way back.

Report and patch by Noah Misch.
2011-09-06 14:50:28 -04:00
Tom Lane
780a342c90 Avoid possibly accessing off the end of memory in examine_attribute().
Since the last couple of columns of pg_type are often NULL,
sizeof(FormData_pg_type) can be an overestimate of the actual size of the
tuple data part.  Therefore memcpy'ing that much out of the catalog cache,
as analyze.c was doing, poses a small risk of copying past the end of
memory and incurring SIGSEGV.  No such crash has been identified in the
field, but we've certainly seen the equivalent happen in other code paths,
so patch this one all the way back.

Per valgrind testing by Noah Misch, though this is not his proposed patch.
I chose to use SearchSysCacheCopy1 rather than inventing special-purpose
infrastructure for copying only the minimal part of a pg_type tuple.
2011-09-06 14:37:22 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
f458c90bff Add C comment about why we send cache invalidation messages for
session-local objects.
2011-09-05 22:09:02 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
56a9ed92b6 Adjust translator comment format to xgettext expectations 2011-09-05 19:04:30 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera
b64f18c583 Mark some untranslatable messages with errmsg_internal 2011-09-05 17:48:07 -03:00
Peter Eisentraut
a2a5ce6826 Improve "invalid byte sequence for encoding" message
It used to say

ERROR:  invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xdb24

Change this to

ERROR:  invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xdb 0x24

to make it clear that this is a byte sequence and not a code point.

Also fix the adjacent "character has no equivalent" message that has
the same issue.
2011-09-05 23:38:27 +03:00
Tom Lane
0b88af150e Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2011i.
DST law changes in Canada, Egypt, Russia, Samoa, South Sudan.
2011-09-05 14:46:31 -04:00
Tom Lane
6a24742c1a Guard against using plperl's Makefile without specifying --with-perl.
The $(PERL) macro will be set by configure if it finds perl at all,
but $(perl_privlibexp) isn't configured unless you said --with-perl.
This results in confusing error messages if someone cd's into
src/pl/plperl and tries to build there despite the configure omission,
as reported by Tomas Vondra in bug #6198.  Add simple checks to
provide a more useful report, while not disabling other use of the
makefile such as "make clean".

Back-patch to 9.0, which is as far as the patch applies easily.
2011-09-04 20:07:34 -04:00
Tom Lane
4c2777d0b7 Change get_variable_numdistinct's API to flag default estimates explicitly.
Formerly, callers tested for DEFAULT_NUM_DISTINCT, which had the problem
that a perfectly solid estimate might be mistaken for a content-free
default.
2011-09-04 15:41:49 -04:00
Tom Lane
1cb108efb0 Dig down into sub-selects to look for column statistics.
If a sub-select's output column is a simple Var, recursively look for
statistics applying to that Var, and use them if available.  The need for
this was foreseen ages ago, but we didn't have enough infrastructure to do
it with reasonable speed until just now.

We punt and stick with default estimates if the subquery uses set
operations, GROUP BY, or DISTINCT, since those operations would change the
underlying column statistics (particularly, the relative frequencies of
different values) beyond recognition.  This means that the types of
sub-selects for which this improvement applies are fairly limited, since
most subqueries satisfying those restrictions would have gotten flattened
into the parent query anyway.  But it does help for some cases, such as
subqueries with ORDER BY or LIMIT.
2011-09-04 15:13:46 -04:00
Tom Lane
698df3350d Can't print PlannerGlobal's subroots list in outfuncs.
Since the subroots will surely link back to the same glob struct, this
necessarily leads to infinite recursion.  Doh.  Found while trying to
debug some other code.
2011-09-04 14:43:52 -04:00
Tom Lane
1609797c25 Clean up the #include mess a little.
walsender.h should depend on xlog.h, not vice versa.  (Actually, the
inclusion was circular until a couple hours ago, which was even sillier;
but Bruce broke it in the expedient rather than logically correct
direction.)  Because of that poor decision, plus blind application of
pgrminclude, we had a situation where half the system was depending on
xlog.h to include such unrelated stuff as array.h and guc.h.  Clean up
the header inclusion, and manually revert a lot of what pgrminclude had
done so things build again.

This episode reinforces my feeling that pgrminclude should not be run
without adult supervision.  Inclusion changes in header files in particular
need to be reviewed with great care.  More generally, it'd be good if we
had a clearer notion of module layering to dictate which headers can sanely
include which others ... but that's a big task for another day.
2011-09-04 01:13:16 -04:00
Tom Lane
f116b1f5b8 Remove unnecessary and circular #include.
storage/proc.h should not include replication/syncrep.h, especially not
when the latter includes storage/proc.h; but in any case this was a pretty
poor thing from a modular layering standpoint.
2011-09-03 22:14:45 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
5bce637a4b walsender.h doesn't need xlog.h, per Tom. 2011-09-03 21:25:00 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
85e6e1662b Move AllowCascadeReplication() define from xlog.h to replication include
file.

Per suggestion from Alvaro.
2011-09-03 20:46:19 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
ca598c18c6 Remove find_lt sgml tool, as it is not needed.
Per suggestion from Peter.
2011-09-03 19:09:39 -04:00
Tom Lane
48e4b8dc08 Fix typo in pg_srand48 (srand48 in older branches).
">" should be ">>".  This typo results in failure to use all of the bits
of the provided seed.

This might rise to the level of a security bug if we were relying on
srand48 for any security-critical purposes, but we are not --- in fact,
it's not used at all unless the platform lacks srandom(), which is
improbable.  Even on such a platform the exposure seems minimal.

Reported privately by Andres Freund.
2011-09-03 16:17:34 -04:00
Tom Lane
b3aaf9081a Rearrange planner to save the whole PlannerInfo (subroot) for a subquery.
Formerly, set_subquery_pathlist and other creators of plans for subqueries
saved only the rangetable and rowMarks lists from the lower-level
PlannerInfo.  But there's no reason not to remember the whole PlannerInfo,
and indeed this turns out to simplify matters in a number of places.

The immediate reason for doing this was so that the subroot will still be
accessible when we're trying to extract column statistics out of an
already-planned subquery.  But now that I've done it, it seems like a good
code-beautification effort in its own right.

I also chose to get rid of the transient subrtable and subrowmark fields in
SubqueryScan nodes, in favor of having setrefs.c look up the subquery's
RelOptInfo.  That required changing all the APIs in setrefs.c to pass
PlannerInfo not PlannerGlobal, which was a large but quite mechanical
transformation.

One side-effect not foreseen at the beginning is that this finally broke
inheritance_planner's assumption that replanning the same subquery RTE N
times would necessarily give interchangeable results each time.  That
assumption was always pretty risky, but now we really have to make a
separate RTE for each instance so that there's a place to carry the
separate subroots.
2011-09-03 15:36:24 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
42ad992fdc Add archive_command example 2011-09-03 01:29:09 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
f1e4f3d44f Whitespace adjustment for consistency in the file 2011-09-03 01:28:05 +03:00
Tom Lane
5b562644fe Teach ANALYZE to clear pg_class.relhassubclass when appropriate.
In the past, relhassubclass always remained true if a relation had ever had
child relations, even if the last subclass was long gone.  While this had
only marginal performance implications in most cases, it was annoying, and
I'm now considering some planner changes that would raise the cost of a
false positive.  It was previously impractical to fix this because of race
condition concerns.  However, given the recent change that made tablecmds.c
take ShareExclusiveLock on relations that are gaining a child (commit
fbcf4b92aa), we can now allow ANALYZE to
clear the flag when it's no longer relevant.  There is no additional
locking cost to do so, since ANALYZE takes ShareExclusiveLock anyway.
2011-09-02 14:29:31 -04:00
Michael Meskes
2f72d5df6a Fix brace indentation of commit 63d06ef591 to fit PostgreSQL style. 2011-09-02 10:03:07 +02:00
Bruce Momjian
418d04ea73 Improve method of avoiding fcinfo compile errors.
Fix pgrminclude C comment marker.
2011-09-01 14:16:13 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
e4df037330 Remove spurious comma. Spotted by Tom. 2011-09-01 20:08:23 +03:00
Bruce Momjian
10af3ab2b2 Add C comment about needed include. 2011-09-01 12:53:45 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
5066e55d61 libpq compiles various pgport files like ecpg does, and needs similar Makefile
changes for the win32 setlocale() wrapper I put into ecpg, to make it compile
on MinGW.
2011-09-01 19:00:27 +03:00
Tom Lane
e5b012b788 Put back improperly removed #include. 2011-09-01 11:57:46 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
7805b11856 Add C comment about necessary NetBSD include. 2011-09-01 11:20:47 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
5352bf39ff Add missing hba.h include for NetBSD. 2011-09-01 10:34:04 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
b3d32ebac6 In SGML we only need to worry about "<", not ">"; update scripts. 2011-09-01 10:17:04 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
6416a82a62 Remove unnecessary #include references, per pgrminclude script. 2011-09-01 10:04:27 -04:00
Michael Meskes
63d06ef591 In ecpglib restore LC_NUMERIC in case of an error. 2011-09-01 15:46:12 +02:00
Robert Haas
48fb49e394 Minor improvements to mbregress.sh script.
1. Use new dropdb --if-exists option, to avoid alarming the user if
   the database being dropped doesn't already exist.
2. Bail out if createdb fails.
3. exit 1 if the checks fail.
4. Make it executable.

Josh Kupershmidt, with some kibitzing by me.
2011-09-01 09:21:10 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
65e899b2fb Fix MinGW build, broken by my previous patch to add a setlocale() wrapper
on Windows. ecpglib doesn't link with libpgport, but picks and compiles
the .c files it needs individually. To cope with that, move the setlocale()
wrapper from chklocale.c to a separate setlocale.c file, and include that
in ecpglib.
2011-09-01 14:02:40 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
a88b6e4cfb setlocale() on Windows doesn't work correctly if the locale name contains
dots. I previously worked around this in initdb, mapping the known
problematic locale names to aliases that work, but Hiroshi Inoue pointed
out that that's not enough because even if you use one of the aliases, like
"Chinese_HKG", setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL) returns back the long form, ie.
"Chinese_Hong Kong S.A.R.". When we try to restore an old locale value by
passing that value back to setlocale(), it fails. Note that you are affected
by this bug also if you use one of those short-form names manually, so just
reverting the hack in initdb won't fix it.

To work around that, move the locale name mapping from initdb to a wrapper
around setlocale(), so that the mapping is invoked on every setlocale() call.

Also, add a few checks for failed setlocale() calls in the backend. These
calls shouldn't fail, and if they do there isn't much we can do about it,
but at least you'll get a warning.

Backpatch to 9.1, where the initdb hack was introduced. The Windows bug
affects older versions too if you set locale manually to one of the aliases,
but given the lack of complaints from the field, I'm hesitent to backpatch.
2011-09-01 11:08:32 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
8ea0257067 Move the line to undefine setlocale() macro on Win32 outside USE_REPL_SNPRINTF
ifdef block. It has nothing to do with whether the replacement snprintf
function is used. It caused no live bug, because the replacement snprintf
function is always used on Win32, but it was nevertheless misplaced.
2011-09-01 09:13:37 +03:00
Tom Lane
0d3b231eeb Further repair of eqjoinsel ndistinct-clamping logic.
Examination of examples provided by Mark Kirkwood and others has convinced
me that actually commit 7f3eba30c9 was quite
a few bricks shy of a load.  The useful part of that patch was clamping
ndistinct for the inner side of a semi or anti join, and the reason why
that's needed is that it's the only way that restriction clauses
eliminating rows from the inner relation can affect the estimated size of
the join result.  I had not clearly understood why the clamping was
appropriate, and so mis-extrapolated to conclude that we should clamp
ndistinct for the outer side too, as well as for both sides of regular
joins.  These latter actions were all wrong, and are reverted with this
patch.  In addition, the clamping logic is now made to affect the behavior
of both paths in eqjoinsel_semi, with or without MCV lists to compare.
When we have MCVs, we suppose that the most common values are the ones
that are most likely to survive the decimation resulting from a lower
restriction clause, so we think of the clamping as eliminating non-MCV
values, or potentially even the least-common MCVs for the inner relation.

Back-patch to 8.4, same as previous fixes in this area.
2011-09-01 00:19:38 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
7971a57fd4 Fix pg_upgrade to preserve toast relfrozenxids for old 8.3 servers.
This fixes a pg_upgrade bug that could lead to query errors when
clog files are improperly removed.

Backpatch to 8.4, 9.0, 9.1.
2011-08-31 21:49:58 -04:00
Tom Lane
97930cf578 Improve eqjoinsel's ndistinct clamping to work for multiple levels of join.
This patch fixes an oversight in my commit
7f3eba30c9 of 2008-10-23.  That patch
accounted for baserel restriction clauses that reduced the number of rows
coming out of a table (and hence the number of possibly-distinct values of
a join variable), but not for join restriction clauses that might have been
applied at a lower level of join.  To account for the latter, look up the
sizes of the min_lefthand and min_righthand inputs of the current join,
and clamp with those in the same way as for the base relations.

Noted while investigating a complaint from Ben Chobot, although this in
itself doesn't seem to explain his report.

Back-patch to 8.4; previous versions used different estimation methods
for which this heuristic isn't relevant.
2011-08-31 16:05:43 -04:00
Tom Lane
5bba65de94 Fix a missed case in code for "moving average" estimate of reltuples.
It is possible for VACUUM to scan no pages at all, if the visibility map
shows that all pages are all-visible.  In this situation VACUUM has no new
information to report about the relation's tuple density, so it wasn't
changing pg_class.reltuples ... but it updated pg_class.relpages anyway.
That's wrong in general, since there is no evidence to justify changing the
density ratio reltuples/relpages, but it's particularly bad if the previous
state was relpages=reltuples=0, which means "unknown tuple density".
We just replaced "unknown" with "zero".  ANALYZE would eventually recover
from this, but it could take a lot of repetitions of ANALYZE to do so if
the relation size is much larger than the maximum number of pages ANALYZE
will scan, because of the moving-average behavior introduced by commit
b4b6923e03.

The only known situation where we could have relpages=reltuples=0 and yet
the visibility map asserts everything's visible is immediately following
a pg_upgrade.  It might be advisable for pg_upgrade to try to preserve the
relpages/reltuples statistics; but in any case this code is wrong on its
own terms, so fix it.  Per report from Sergey Koposov.

Back-patch to 8.4, where the visibility map was introduced, same as the
previous change.
2011-08-30 14:51:38 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
b83bb97fdb Clean up pg_regress --help output
Put options listing in a less random order, fix capitalization, and
some typos.
2011-08-30 21:25:10 +03:00
Robert Haas
7fe33a51b9 Add --if-exists option to dropdb and dropuser.
Josh Kupershmidt, with some further editing by me.
2011-08-30 12:14:39 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
94478aa8b1 Detect out of date flex in MSVC builds.
Per recent discussion, following a report from Quan Zongliang.
The same logic is used as in pgbison.pl.
2011-08-30 12:06:32 -04:00
Robert Haas
8a3d33c8e6 Fix parsing of time string followed by yesterday/today/tomorrow.
Previously, 'yesterday 04:00:00'::timestamp didn't do the same thing as
'04:00:00 yesterday'::timestamp, and the return value from the latter
was midnight rather than the specified time.

Dean Rasheed, with some stylistic changes
2011-08-30 11:38:42 -04:00
Robert Haas
eab2ef6164 Remove some tabs from README file.
Some of the ASCII art expected 8-space tab stops, and some of it
expected 4-space tab stops.

Per report from YAMAMOTO Takashi.
2011-08-29 22:26:29 -04:00
Tom Lane
a5b7640ba0 Fix concat_ws() to not insert a separator after leading NULL argument(s).
Per bug #6181 from Itagaki Takahiro.  Also do some marginal code cleanup
and improve error handling.
2011-08-29 15:20:57 -04:00
Tom Lane
be1e8053f4 Use a non-locking test in TAS_SPIN() on all IA64 platforms.
Per my testing, this works just as well with gcc as it does with HP's
compiler; and there is no reason to think that the effect doesn't occur
with icc, either.

Also, rewrite the header comment about enforcing sequencing around spinlock
operations, per Robert's gripe that it was misleading.
2011-08-29 13:18:44 -04:00
Robert Haas
c01c25fbe5 Improve spinlock performance for HP-UX, ia64, non-gcc.
At least on this architecture, it's very important to spin on a
non-atomic instruction and only retry the atomic once it appears
that it will succeed.  To fix this, split TAS() into two macros:
TAS(), for trying to grab the lock the first time, and TAS_SPIN(),
for spinning until we get it.  TAS_SPIN() defaults to same as TAS(),
but we can override it when we know there's a better way.

It's likely that some of the other cases in s_lock.h require
similar treatment, but this is the only one we've got conclusive
evidence for at present.
2011-08-29 10:05:48 -04:00
Tom Lane
6e1f1fee97 Actually, all of parallel restore's limitations should be tested earlier.
On closer inspection, whining in restore_toc_entries_parallel is really
much too late for any user-facing error case.  The right place to do it
is at the start of RestoreArchive(), before we've done anything interesting
(suh as trying to DROP all the targets ...)

Back-patch to 8.4, where parallel restore was introduced.
2011-08-28 22:27:48 -04:00
Tom Lane
d6e7abe45a Be more user-friendly about unsupported cases for parallel pg_restore.
If we are unable to do a parallel restore because the input file is stdin
or is otherwise unseekable, we should complain and fail immediately, not
after having done some of the restore.  Complaining once per thread isn't
so cool either, and the messages should be worded to make it clear this is
an unsupported case not some weird race-condition bug.  Per complaint from
Lonni Friedman.

Back-patch to 8.4, where parallel restore was introduced.
2011-08-28 21:48:58 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
94db6664e2 Modify pgrminclude -v to report include files that can't be compiled on
their own.

Avoid compile problems with defines being redefined after the removal of
the #if blocks.

Change script to use shell functions for simplicity.
2011-08-28 13:04:01 -04:00
Tom Lane
a49fbaaf8d Don't assume that "E" response to NEGOTIATE_SSL_CODE means pre-7.0 server.
These days, such a response is far more likely to signify a server-side
problem, such as fork failure.  Reporting "server does not support SSL"
(in sslmode=require) could be quite misleading.  But the results could
be even worse in sslmode=prefer: if the problem was transient and the
next connection attempt succeeds, we'll have silently fallen back to
protocol version 2.0, possibly disabling features the user needs.

Hence, it seems best to just eliminate the assumption that backing off
to non-SSL/2.0 protocol is the way to recover from an "E" response, and
instead treat the server error the same as we would in non-SSL cases.

I tested this change against a pre-7.0 server, and found that there
was a second logic bug in the "prefer" path: the test to decide whether
to make a fallback connection attempt assumed that we must have opened
conn->ssl, which in fact does not happen given an "E" response.  After
fixing that, the code does indeed connect successfully to pre-7.0,
as long as you didn't set sslmode=require.  (If you did, you get
"Unsupported frontend protocol", which isn't completely off base
given the server certainly doesn't support SSL.)

Since there seems no reason to believe that pre-7.0 servers exist anymore
in the wild, back-patch to all supported branches.
2011-08-27 16:37:58 -04:00
Tom Lane
724e30c9f8 Ensure we discard unread/unsent data when abandoning a connection attempt.
There are assorted situations wherein PQconnectPoll() will abandon a
connection attempt and try again with different parameters (eg, SSL versus
not SSL).  However, the code forgot to discard any pending data in libpq's
I/O buffers when doing this.  In at least one case (server returns E
message during SSL negotiation), there is unread input data which bollixes
the next connection attempt.  I have not checked to see whether this is
possible in the other cases where we close the socket and retry, but it
seems like a matter of good defensive programming to add explicit
buffer-flushing code to all of them.

This is one of several issues exposed by Daniel Farina's report of
misbehavior after a server-side fork failure.

This has been wrong since forever, so back-patch to all supported branches.
2011-08-27 14:16:14 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
4bd7333b14 Allow more include files to be compiled in their own by adding missing
include dependencies.

Modify pgcompinclude to skip a common fcinfo error.
2011-08-27 11:05:33 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
d010391ac8 Add support for #elif to pgrminclude. 2011-08-27 09:25:19 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
fd5b397ca4 Implement the information schema with_hierarchy column
In PostgreSQL, this is included in the SELECT privilege, so show YES
or NO depending on whether SELECT is granted.
2011-08-27 15:03:02 +03:00
Bruce Momjian
68c019a538 Add another pgdefine path check, and a cvs-git change. 2011-08-26 21:52:35 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
e7088713cd Change references of CVS to .git. 2011-08-26 21:43:34 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
8b0f0822fd Fix missing pgdefine detection in pgrminclude. 2011-08-26 18:21:32 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
f8e41abd8a Modify pgrminclude to include all code, even in #if blocks. Process
.h include files before .c files.

Mark some includes as needed to be ignored by pgrminclude.
2011-08-26 18:15:15 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
c6e9da17a1 Cleanup of script. 2011-08-26 18:15:15 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
f261deb4b4 Add missing includes after pgrminclude run. 2011-08-26 18:15:14 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
987214b4d5 do include files first 2011-08-26 18:15:14 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
48423d949f Add markers. 2011-08-26 18:15:14 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
455d08b285 Add another marker. 2011-08-26 18:15:14 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
f8fc37b337 Add markers for skips. 2011-08-26 18:15:13 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
ac5f11e0ec Fix #if blocks. 2011-08-26 18:15:13 -04:00
Tom Lane
00eb036c11 Fix potential memory clobber in tsvector_concat().
tsvector_concat() allocated its result workspace using the "conservative"
estimate of the sum of the two input tsvectors' sizes.  Unfortunately that
wasn't so conservative as all that, because it supposed that the number of
pad bytes required could not grow.  Which it can, as per test case from
Jesper Krogh, if there's a mix of lexemes with positions and lexemes
without them in the input data.  The fix is to assume that we might add
a not-previously-present pad byte for each and every lexeme in the two
inputs; which really is conservative, but it doesn't seem worthwhile to
try to be more precise.

This is an aboriginal bug in tsvector_concat, so back-patch to all
versions containing it.
2011-08-26 16:51:34 -04:00
Tom Lane
40271811cb Improve comments describing tsvector data structure. 2011-08-26 16:17:42 -04:00
Tom Lane
928311a463 Clean up weird corner cases in lexing of psql meta-command arguments.
These changes allow backtick command evaluation and psql variable
interpolation to happen on substrings of a single meta-command argument.
Formerly, no such evaluations happened at all if the backtick or colon
wasn't the first character of the argument, and we considered an argument
completed as soon as we'd processed one backtick, variable reference, or
quoted substring.  A string like 'FOO'BAR was thus taken as two arguments
not one, not exactly what one would expect.  In the new coding, an argument
is considered terminated only by unquoted whitespace or backslash.

Also, clean up a bunch of omissions, infelicities and outright errors in
the psql documentation of variables and metacommand argument syntax.
2011-08-26 13:53:11 -04:00
Tom Lane
e86fdb0ab2 Support non-ASCII letters in psql variable names.
As in the backend, the implementation actually accepts any non-ASCII
character, but we only document that you can use letters.
2011-08-26 13:53:09 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
910725b49d Fix pgrminclude regex pattern. 2011-08-26 10:33:18 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
6a56a38f01 Unbreak MSVC build broken by my port of flex check.
flex puts lex.backup in the current working directory regardless
of where the input and output are.
2011-08-26 10:21:43 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
6f9afc351b In pgrminclude, add code to skip includes with a marker comment. 2011-08-26 10:08:39 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
4399e81749 In pgrminclude, make skipped include names constent and skip files with
#if/#ifdefs.
2011-08-26 10:06:01 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
7327cb6420 Port backup check on psql lexer to MSVC. 2011-08-25 17:27:36 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
28190bacfd Add expected isolationtester output when prepared xacts are disabled
This was deemed unnecessary initially but in later discussion it was
agreed otherwise.

Original file from Kevin Grittner, allegedly from Dan Ports.
I had to clean up whitespace a bit per changes from Heikki.
2011-08-25 17:44:56 -03:00
Tom Lane
ecf248737a Add makefile rules to check for backtracking in backend and psql lexers.
Per discussion, we should enforce the policy of "no backtracking" in these
performance-sensitive scanners.
2011-08-25 14:44:17 -04:00
Tom Lane
77ce50a403 Fix psql lexer to avoid use of backtracking.
Per previous experimentation, backtracking slows down lexing performance
significantly (by about a third).  It's usually pretty easy to avoid, just
need to have rules that accept an incomplete construct and do whatever the
lexer would have done otherwise.

The backtracking was introduced by the patch that added quoted variable
substitution.  Back-patch to 9.0 where that was added.
2011-08-25 14:33:08 -04:00
Tom Lane
2e95f1f002 Add "%option warn" to all flex input files that lacked it.
This is recommended in the flex manual, and there seems no good reason
not to use it everywhere.
2011-08-25 13:55:57 -04:00
Robert Haas
0371d4d063 Change format of SQL/MED generic options in psql backslash commands.
Rather than dumping out the raw array as PostgreSQL represents it
internally, we now print it out in a format similar to the one in
which the user input it, which seems a lot more user friendly.

Shigeru Hanada
2011-08-25 12:47:30 -04:00
Robert Haas
0a803d65e4 Properly quote SQL/MED generic options in pg_dump output.
Shigeru Hanada
2011-08-25 12:37:32 -04:00
Robert Haas
48bc57657d Tweak postgresql.conf.sample's comments on listen_addresess.
This makes it slightly more clear that '*' is not part of the default
value, in case that wasn't obvious.

As requested by Dougal Sutherland.
2011-08-25 09:41:24 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
f18795e7b7 Update FK alternative test output to new whitespace rules
With these changes, the isolation tests pass again on isolation levels
serializable and repeatable read.

Author: Kevin Grittner
2011-08-24 18:24:03 -03:00
Tom Lane
d1d388603e Fix pgxs.mk to always add --dbname=$(CONTRIB_TESTDB) to REGRESS_OPTS.
The previous coding resulted in contrib modules unintentionally overriding
the use of CONTRIB_TESTDB.  There seems no particularly good reason to
allow that (after all, the makefile can set CONTRIB_TESTDB if that's really
what it intends).

In passing, document REGRESS_OPTS where the other pgxs.mk options are
documented.

Back-patch to 9.1 --- in prior versions, there were no cases of contrib
modules setting REGRESS_OPTS without including the --dbname switch, so
while the coding was fragile there was no actual bug.
2011-08-24 15:16:50 -04:00
Tom Lane
cb5c2ba2d8 Fix multiple bugs in extension dropping.
When we implemented extensions, we made findDependentObjects() treat
EXTENSION dependency links similarly to INTERNAL links.  However, that
logic contained an implicit assumption that an object could have at most
one INTERNAL dependency, so it did not work correctly for objects having
both INTERNAL and DEPENDENCY links.  This led to failure to drop some
extension member objects when dropping the extension.  Furthermore, we'd
never actually exercised the case of recursing to an internally-referenced
(owning) object from anything other than a NORMAL dependency, and it turns
out that passing the incoming dependency's flags to the owning object is
the Wrong Thing.  This led to sometimes dropping a whole extension silently
when we should have rejected the drop command for lack of CASCADE.

Since we obviously were under-testing extension drop scenarios, add some
regression test cases.  Unfortunately, such test cases require some
extensions (duh), so we can't test for problems in the core regression
tests.  I chose to add them to the earthdistance contrib module, which is
a good test case because it has a dependency on the cube contrib module.

Back-patch to 9.1.  Arguably these are pre-existing bugs in INTERNAL
dependency handling, but since it appears that the cases can never arise
pre-9.1, I'll refrain from back-patching the logic changes further than
that.
2011-08-24 13:09:06 -04:00
Tom Lane
d4aa491493 Make CREATE EXTENSION check schema creation permissions.
When creating a new schema for a non-relocatable extension, we neglected
to check whether the calling user has permission to create schemas.
That didn't matter in the original coding, since we had already checked
superuserness, but in the new dispensation where users need not be
superusers, we should check it.  Use CreateSchemaCommand() rather than
calling NamespaceCreate() directly, so that we also enforce the rules
about reserved schema names.

Per complaint from KaiGai Kohei, though this isn't the same as his patch.
2011-08-23 21:49:07 -04:00
Tom Lane
43f0c20839 Fix overoptimistic assumptions in column width estimation for subqueries.
set_append_rel_pathlist supposed that, while computing per-column width
estimates for the appendrel, it could ignore child rels for which the
translated reltargetlist entry wasn't a Var.  This gave rise to completely
silly estimates in some common cases, such as constant outputs from some or
all of the arms of a UNION ALL.  Instead, fall back on get_typavgwidth to
estimate from the value's datatype; which might be a poor estimate but at
least it's not completely wacko.

That problem was exposed by an Assert in set_subquery_size_estimates, which
unfortunately was still overoptimistic even with that fix, since we don't
compute attr_widths estimates for appendrels that are entirely excluded by
constraints.  So remove the Assert; we'll just fall back on get_typavgwidth
in such cases.

Also, since set_subquery_size_estimates calls set_baserel_size_estimates
which calls set_rel_width, there's no need for set_subquery_size_estimates
to call get_typavgwidth; set_rel_width will handle it for us if we just
leave the estimate set to zero.  Remove the unnecessary code.

Per report from Erik Rijkers and subsequent investigation.
2011-08-23 17:13:12 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
1af55e2751 Use consistent format for reporting GetLastError()
Use something like "error code %lu" for reporting GetLastError()
values on Windows.  Previously, a mix of different wordings and
formats were in use.
2011-08-23 22:00:52 +03:00
Bruce Momjian
2ab15afcdd Add missing include so include file compiles cleanly on its own. 2011-08-22 23:19:21 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
034dda61dd Mark cpluspluscheck as excutable in git. 2011-08-22 22:14:58 -04:00
Robert Haas
7488936478 Typo fix. 2011-08-22 12:16:27 -04:00
Tom Lane
660a081c3f Fix handling of extension membership when filling in a shell operator.
The previous coding would result in deleting and not re-creating the
extension membership pg_depend rows, since there was no
CommandCounterIncrement that would allow recordDependencyOnCurrentExtension
to see that the deletion had happened.  Make it work like the shell type
case, ie, keep the existing entries (and then throw an error if they're for
the wrong extension).

Per bug #6172 from Hitoshi Harada.  Investigation and fix by Dimitri
Fontaine.
2011-08-22 10:55:47 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
5473f283f5 Properly call strerror() in thread test; add comments. 2011-08-22 09:04:48 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
e319ec4b73 Simplify errno generating in thread testing program. 2011-08-21 21:24:03 -04:00
Tom Lane
b33f78df17 Fix trigger WHEN conditions when both BEFORE and AFTER triggers exist.
Due to tuple-slot mismanagement, evaluation of WHEN conditions for AFTER
ROW UPDATE triggers could crash if there had been a BEFORE ROW trigger
fired for the same update.  Fix by not trying to overload the use of
estate->es_trig_tuple_slot.  Per report from Yoran Heling.

Back-patch to 9.0, when trigger WHEN conditions were introduced.
2011-08-21 18:15:55 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
6cc08e703b Have thread_test create its test files in the current directory, rather
than /tmp.  Also cleanup C defines and add comments.

Per report by Alex Soto
2011-08-20 18:21:53 -04:00
Tom Lane
08e1eedf24 Fix performance problem when building a lossy tidbitmap.
As pointed out by Sergey Koposov, repeated invocations of tbm_lossify can
make building a large tidbitmap into an O(N^2) operation.  To fix, make
sure we remove more than the minimum amount of information per call, and
add a fallback path to behave sanely if we're unable to fit the bitmap
within the requested amount of memory.

This has been wrong since the tidbitmap code was written, so back-patch
to all supported branches.
2011-08-20 14:51:02 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
ee639d2777 Fix copyright.pl to properly us 'tie' function.
Kris Jurka
2011-08-19 19:31:12 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
6dfcadafd3 Fix problem with regex in copyright test.
Report and fix by Kris Jurka
2011-08-19 17:45:10 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
272c289a46 Remove use of 'tie' in perl for copyright.pl; instead use normal file
open/close.
2011-08-19 17:43:32 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
da64fb93e5 Add executable bit to file. 2011-08-19 17:18:06 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
739e3f1050 Implement src/tools/copyright as a Perl program, so anyone can run it.
David Fetter
2011-08-19 13:51:19 -04:00
Tom Lane
11c88e59a6 Explain max_prepared_transactions requirement in isolation tests' README.
Now that we have a test that requires nondefault settings to pass, it seems
like we'd better mention that detail in the directions about how to run the
tests.

Also do some very minor copy-editing.
2011-08-18 11:45:25 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
af35737313 Add an SSI regression test that tests all interesting permutations in the
order of begin, prepare, and commit of three concurrent transactions that
have conflicts between them.

The test runs for a quite long time, and the expected output file is huge,
but this test caught some serious bugs during development, so seems
worthwhile to keep. The test uses prepared transactions, so it fails if the
server has max_prepared_transactions=0. Because of that, it's marked as
"ignore" in the schedule file.

Dan Ports
2011-08-18 17:09:58 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
62fd1afc55 Strip whitespace from SQL blocks in the isolation test suite. This is purely
cosmetic, it removes a lot of IMHO ugly whitespace from the expected output.
2011-08-18 17:09:58 +03:00
Robert Haas
0f7acbeddf Make lazy_vacuum_rel call pg_rusage_init only if needed.
do_analyze_rel already does it this way.

Euler Taveira de Oliveira
2011-08-18 09:55:04 -04:00
Robert Haas
24bf1552f6 Remove obsolete README file.
Perhaps we ought to add some other kind of documentation here instead,
but for now let's get rid of this woefully obsolete description of the
sinval machinery.
2011-08-18 09:49:41 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
e1f9aa4eae Change PyInit_plpy to external linkage
Module initialization functions in Python 3 must have external
linkage, because PyMODINIT_FUNC does dllexport on Windows-like
platforms.  Without this change, the build with Python 3 fails on
Windows.
2011-08-18 12:59:43 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
f684bcb523 Hide unused variable warnings under Python 3 2011-08-18 12:59:42 +03:00
Tom Lane
2dada0cc85 Fix two issues in plpython's handling of composite results.
Dropped columns within a composite type were not handled correctly.
Also, we did not check for whether a composite result type had changed
since we cached the information about it.

Jan Urbański, per a bug report from Jean-Baptiste Quenot
2011-08-17 17:07:16 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
68c903a66c Properly handle empty arrays returned from plperl functions.
Bug reported by David Wheeler, fix by Alex Hunsaker.
2011-08-17 11:59:18 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
1bf80041e3 Translation updates 2011-08-17 14:07:46 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
a1a847d31f Teach pg_controldata and pg_resetxlog about the new backupEndRequired field
in control file.
2011-08-17 12:36:41 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
1d0392b245 Fix comment about which version had BACKUP METHOD line in backup_lable, again.
It was invalidated again by Fujii's patch to 9.1.
2011-08-17 12:31:23 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
7f699804b1 Move \r out of translatable strings
The translation tools are very unhappy about seeing \r in translatable
strings, so move it to a separate fprintf call.
2011-08-17 10:52:35 +03:00
Tom Lane
b5282aa893 Revise sinval code to remove no-longer-used tuple TID from inval messages.
This requires adjusting the API for syscache callback functions: they now
get a hash value, not a TID, to identify the target tuple.  Most of them
weren't paying any attention to that argument anyway, but plancache did
require a small amount of fixing.

Also, improve performance a trifle by avoiding sending duplicate inval
messages when a heap_update isn't changing the catcache lookup columns.
2011-08-16 19:27:46 -04:00
Tom Lane
632ae6829f Forget about targeting catalog cache invalidations by tuple TID.
The TID isn't stable enough: we might queue an sinval event before a VACUUM
FULL, and then process it afterwards, when the target tuple no longer has
the same TID.  So we must invalidate entries on the basis of hash value
only.  The old coding can be shown to result in various bizarre,
hard-to-reproduce errors in the presence of concurrent VACUUM FULLs on
system catalogs, and could easily result in permanent catalog corruption,
up to and including complete loss of tables.

This commit is just a minimal fix that removes the unsafe comparison.
We should remove transmission of the tuple TID from sinval messages
altogether, and then arrange to suppress the extra message in the common
case of a heap_update that doesn't change the key hashvalue.  But that's
going to be much more invasive, and will only produce a probably-marginal
performance gain, so it doesn't seem like material for a back-patch.

Back-patch to 9.0.  Before that, VACUUM FULL refused to do any tuple moving
if it found any INSERT_IN_PROGRESS or DELETE_IN_PROGRESS tuples (and
CLUSTER would give up altogether), so there was no risk of moving a tuple
that might be the subject of an unsent sinval message.
2011-08-16 15:26:22 -04:00
Tom Lane
f4d7f1adba Fix incorrect order of operations during sinval reset processing.
We have to be sure that we have revalidated each nailed-in-cache relcache
entry before we try to use it to load data for some other relcache entry.
The introduction of "mapped relations" in 9.0 broke this, because although
we updated the state kept in relmapper.c early enough, we failed to
propagate that information into relcache entries soon enough; in
particular, we could try to fetch pg_class rows out of pg_class before
we'd updated its relcache entry's rd_node.relNode value from the map.

This bug accounts for Dave Gould's report of failures after "vacuum full
pg_class", and I believe that there is risk for other system catalogs
as well.

The core part of the fix is to copy relmapper data into the relcache
entries during "phase 1" in RelationCacheInvalidate(), before they'll be
used in "phase 2".  To try to future-proof the code against other similar
bugs, I also rearranged the order in which nailed relations are visited
during phase 2: now it's pg_class first, then pg_class_oid_index, then
other nailed relations.  This should ensure that RelationClearRelation can
apply RelationReloadIndexInfo to all nailed indexes without risking use
of not-yet-revalidated relcache entries.

Back-patch to 9.0 where the relation mapper was introduced.
2011-08-16 14:38:20 -04:00
Tom Lane
7b0d0e9356 Preserve toast value OIDs in toast-swap-by-content for CLUSTER/VACUUM FULL.
This works around the problem that a catalog cache entry might contain a
toast pointer that we try to dereference just as a VACUUM FULL completes
on that catalog.  We will see the sinval message on the cache entry when
we acquire lock on the toast table, but by that point we've already told
tuptoaster.c "here's the pointer to fetch", so it's difficult from a code
structural standpoint to update the pointer before we use it.  Much less
painful to ensure that toast pointers are not invalidated in the first
place.  We have to add a bit of code to deal with the case that a value
that previously wasn't toasted becomes so; but that should be a
seldom-exercised corner case, so the inefficiency shouldn't be significant.

Back-patch to 9.0.  In prior versions, we didn't allow CLUSTER on system
catalogs, and VACUUM FULL didn't result in reassignment of toast OIDs, so
there was no problem.
2011-08-16 13:48:04 -04:00
Tom Lane
2ada6779c5 Fix race condition in relcache init file invalidation.
The previous code tried to synchronize by unlinking the init file twice,
but that doesn't actually work: it leaves a window wherein a third process
could read the already-stale init file but miss the SI messages that would
tell it the data is stale.  The result would be bizarre failures in catalog
accesses, typically "could not read block 0 in file ..." later during
startup.

Instead, hold RelCacheInitLock across both the unlink and the sending of
the SI messages.  This is more straightforward, and might even be a bit
faster since only one unlink call is needed.

This has been wrong since it was put in (in 2002!), so back-patch to all
supported releases.
2011-08-16 13:11:54 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
1bb69245ab Adjust total size in pg_basebackup progress report when reality changes
When streaming including WAL, the size estimate will always be incorrect,
since we don't know how much WAL is included. To make sure the output doesn't
look completely unreasonable, this patch increases the total size whenever we
go past the estimate, to make sure we never go above 100%.
2011-08-16 16:58:58 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas
2877c67bc2 Fix bogus comment that claimed that the new BACKUP METHOD line in
backup_label was new in 9.0. Spotted by Fujii Masao.
2011-08-16 12:23:51 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
3b3f09351b Make pg_basebackup progress report translatable
Also fix a potential portability bug, because INT64_FORMAT is only
guaranteed to be available with snprintf, not fprintf.
2011-08-16 11:24:08 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
005e5c30d1 Use less cryptic variable names 2011-08-16 11:19:50 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
5845f42721 Adjust regression tests for error message change 2011-08-15 17:27:10 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
e5475a80d2 Add "Reason code" prefix to internal SSI error messages
This makes it clearer that the error message is perhaps not supposed
to be understood by users, and it also makes it somewhat clearer that
it was not accidentally omitted from translation.

Idea from Heikki Linnakangas, except that we don't mark "Reason code"
for translation at this point, because that would make the
implementation too cumbersome.
2011-08-15 15:20:16 +03:00
Tom Lane
52994e9e56 Fix unsafe order of operations in foreign-table DDL commands.
When updating or deleting a system catalog tuple, it's necessary to acquire
RowExclusiveLock on the catalog before looking up the tuple; otherwise a
concurrent VACUUM FULL on the catalog might move the tuple to a different
TID before we can apply the update.  Coding patterns that find the tuple
via a table scan aren't at risk here, but when obtaining the tuple from a
catalog cache, correct ordering is important; and several routines in
foreigncmds.c got it wrong.  Noted while running the regression tests in
parallel with VACUUM FULL of assorted system catalogs.

For consistency I moved all the heap_open calls to the starts of their
functions, including a couple for which there was no actual bug.

Back-patch to 8.4 where foreigncmds.c was added.
2011-08-14 15:40:21 -04:00
Tom Lane
592b615d71 Fix incorrect timeout handling during initial authentication transaction.
The statement start timestamp was not set before initiating the transaction
that is used to look up client authentication information in pg_authid.
In consequence, enable_sig_alarm computed a wrong value (far in the past)
for statement_fin_time.  That didn't have any immediate effect, because the
timeout alarm was set without reference to statement_fin_time; but if we
subsequently blocked on a lock for a short time, CheckStatementTimeout
would consult the bogus value when we cancelled the lock timeout wait,
and then conclude we'd timed out, leading to immediate failure of the
connection attempt.  Thus an innocent "vacuum full pg_authid" would cause
failures of concurrent connection attempts.  Noted while testing other,
more serious consequences of vacuum full on system catalogs.

We should set the statement timestamp before StartTransactionCommand(),
so that the transaction start timestamp is also valid.  I'm not sure if
there are any non-cosmetic effects of it not being valid, but the xact
timestamp is at least sent to the statistics machinery.

Back-patch to 9.0.  Before that, the client authentication timeout was done
outside any transaction and did not depend on this state to be valid.
2011-08-13 17:52:24 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
6d7bd5dec9 Make USECS_PER_* timestamp macros visible even when we are not using
integer timestamps.
2011-08-12 21:32:19 -04:00
Tom Lane
a180776f7a Teach unix_latch.c to use poll() where available.
poll() is preferred over select() on platforms where both are available,
because it tends to be a bit faster and it doesn't have an arbitrary limit
on the range of FD numbers that can be accessed.  The FD range limit does
not appear to be a risk factor for any 9.1 usages, so this doesn't need to
be back-patched, but we need to have it in place if we keep on expanding
the uses of WaitLatch.
2011-08-11 12:50:22 -04:00
Robert Haas
d82d84864c Display both per-table and per-column FDW options in psql's \d output.
Along the way, rename "Options" to "FDW Options" in various places for
consistency and clarity.

Shigeru Hanada
2011-08-11 11:45:47 -04:00
Robert Haas
5057366eed Unbreak legacy syntax "COMMENT ON RULE x IS y", with no relation name.
check_object_ownership() isn't happy about the null relation pointer.
We could fix it there, but this seems more future-proof.
2011-08-11 11:23:51 -04:00
Robert Haas
59414cdedb Change psql's \dd command to do something more useful.
Instead of displaying comments on an arbitrary subset of the object
types which support them, make \dd display comments on exactly those
object types which don't have their own backlash commands.  We now
regard the display of comments as properly the job of the relevant
backslash command (though many of them do so only in verbose mode)
rather than something that \dd should be responsible for.  However,
a handful of object types have no backlash command, so make \dd
give information about those.

Josh Kupershmidt
2011-08-11 11:16:29 -04:00
Tom Lane
cff75130b5 Remove wal_sender_delay GUC, because it's no longer useful.
The latch infrastructure is now capable of detecting all cases where the
walsender loop needs to wake up, so there is no reason to have an arbitrary
timeout.

Also, modify the walsender loop logic to follow the standard pattern of
ResetLatch, test for work to do, WaitLatch.  The previous coding was both
hard to follow and buggy: it would sometimes busy-loop despite having
nothing available to do, eg between receipt of a signal and the next time
it was caught up with new WAL, and it also had interesting choices like
deciding to update to WALSNDSTATE_STREAMING on the strength of information
known to be obsolete.
2011-08-10 18:50:28 -04:00
Tom Lane
79b2ee20c8 Add a bit of debug logging to backend_read_statsfile().
This is in hopes of learning more about what causes "pgstat wait timeout"
warnings in the buildfarm.  This patch should probably be reverted once
we've learned what we can.  As coded, it will result in regression test
"failures" at half the delay that the existing code does, so I expect
to see a few more than before.
2011-08-10 16:45:43 -04:00
Tom Lane
4dab3d5ae1 Change the autovacuum launcher to use WaitLatch instead of a poll loop.
In pursuit of this (and with the expectation that WaitLatch will be needed
in more places), convert the latch field that was already added to PGPROC
for sync rep into a generic latch that is activated for all PGPROC-owning
processes, and change many of the standard backend signal handlers to set
that latch when a signal happens.  This will allow WaitLatch callers to be
wakened properly by these signals.

In passing, fix a whole bunch of signal handlers that had been hacked to do
things that might change errno, without adding the necessary save/restore
logic for errno.  Also make some minor fixes in unix_latch.c, and clean
up bizarre and unsafe scheme for disowning the process's latch.  Much of
this has to be back-patched into 9.1.

Peter Geoghegan, with additional work by Tom
2011-08-10 12:22:21 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
1f1b70a7cf Oops, we're working on version 9.2 already, not 9.1. Update the
PG_CONTROL_VERSION accordingly; I updated it wrong in previous commit.
2011-08-10 09:28:26 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
41f9ffd928 If backup-end record is not seen, and we reach end of recovery from a
streamed backup, throw an error and refuse to start up. The restore has not
finished correctly in that case and the data directory is possibly corrupt.
We already errored out in case of archive recovery, but could not during
crash recovery because we couldn't distinguish between the case that
pg_start_backup() was called and the database then crashed (must not error,
data is OK), and the case that we're restoring from a backup and not all
the needed WAL was replayed (data can be corrupt).

To distinguish those cases, add a line to backup_label to indicate
whether the backup was taken with pg_start/stop_backup(), or by streaming
(ie. pg_basebackup).

This requires re-initdb, because of a new field added to the control file.
2011-08-10 09:22:49 +03:00
Tom Lane
9f17ffd866 Measure WaitLatch's timeout parameter in milliseconds, not microseconds.
The original definition had the problem that timeouts exceeding about 2100
seconds couldn't be specified on 32-bit machines.  Milliseconds seem like
sufficient resolution, and finer grain than that would be fantasy anyway
on many platforms.

Back-patch to 9.1 so that this aspect of the latch API won't change between
9.1 and later releases.

Peter Geoghegan
2011-08-09 18:52:29 -04:00
Tom Lane
4e15a4db5e Documentation improvement and minor code cleanups for the latch facility.
Improve the documentation around weak-memory-ordering risks, and do a pass
of general editorialization on the comments in the latch code.  Make the
Windows latch code more like the Unix latch code where feasible; in
particular provide the same Assert checks in both implementations.
Fix poorly-placed WaitLatch call in syncrep.c.

This patch resolves, for the moment, concerns around weak-memory-ordering
bugs in latch-related code: we have documented the restrictions and checked
that existing calls meet them.  In 9.2 I hope that we will install suitable
memory barrier instructions in SetLatch/ResetLatch, so that their callers
don't need to be quite so careful.
2011-08-09 15:30:45 -04:00
Tom Lane
cff60f2dfa Avoid creating PlaceHolderVars immediately within PlaceHolderVars.
Such a construction is useless since the lower PlaceHolderVar is already
nullable; no need to make it more so.  Noted while pursuing bug #6154.

This is just a minor planner efficiency improvement, since the final plan
will come out the same anyway after PHVs are flattened.  So not worth the
risk of back-patching.
2011-08-09 11:34:20 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
f4a9da0a15 Use clearer notation for getnameinfo() return handling
Writing

    if (getnameinfo(...))
        handle_error();

reads quite strangely, so use something like

    if (getnameinfo(...) != 0)
        handle_error();

instead.
2011-08-09 18:30:32 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
77949a2913 Change the way string relopts are allocated.
Don't try to allocate the default value for a string relopt in the same
palloc chunk as the relopt_string struct. That didn't work too well if you
added a built-in string relopt in the stringRelOpts array, as it's not
possible to have an initializer for a variable length struct in C. This
makes the code slightly simpler too.

While we're at it, move the call to validator function in
add_string_reloption to before the allocation, so that if someone does pass
a bogus default value, we don't leak memory.
2011-08-09 15:25:44 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
5b6c8436d7 Fix grammar and spelling in log message. 2011-08-09 11:45:25 +03:00
Tom Lane
77ba232564 Fix nested PlaceHolderVar expressions that appear only in targetlists.
A PlaceHolderVar's expression might contain another, lower-level
PlaceHolderVar.  If the outer PlaceHolderVar is used, the inner one
certainly will be also, and so we have to make sure that both of them get
into the placeholder_list with correct ph_may_need values during the
initial pre-scan of the query (before deconstruct_jointree starts).
We did this correctly for PlaceHolderVars appearing in the query quals,
but overlooked the issue for those appearing in the top-level targetlist;
with the result that nested placeholders referenced only in the targetlist
did not work correctly, as illustrated in bug #6154.

While at it, add some error checking to find_placeholder_info to ensure
that we don't try to create new placeholders after it's too late to do so;
they have to all be created before deconstruct_jointree starts.

Back-patch to 8.4 where the PlaceHolderVar mechanism was introduced.
2011-08-09 00:50:07 -04:00
Robert Haas
d82a9d2a60 Teach psql to display the comments on SQL/MED objects in verbose mode.
The relevant backslash commands already exist, so we're just adding an
additional column.  With this commit, all objects that have psql backslash
commands and accept comments should now display those comments at least
in verbose mode.

Josh Kupershmidt, with doc additions by me.
2011-08-08 16:30:39 -04:00
Robert Haas
c9ac00e6ec Teach psql to display the comments on conversions and domains.
\dc and \dD now accept a "+" option, which will cause the comments to
be displayed.  Along the way, correct a few oversights in the previous
commit in this area, 3b17efdfdd - namely,
(1) when \dL+ is used, make description still be the last column, for
consistency with what we've done elsewhere; and (2) document the
difference between \dC and \dC+.

Josh Kupershmidt, with a couple of doc changes by me.
2011-08-08 12:26:13 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
f54e373d93 Correct the lie in pg_config.h.win32 about having inttypes.h.
This lie has been harmless until now, but has been exposed by the
change to include postgres.h before the python headers, which
in some versions include inttypes.h if HAVE_INTTYPES_H is set.
2011-08-08 08:52:05 -04:00
Tom Lane
05e8396892 Clean up ill-advised attempt to invent a private set of Node tags.
Somebody thought it'd be cute to invent a set of Node tag numbers that were
defined independently of, and indeed conflicting with, the main tag-number
list.  While this accidentally failed to fail so far, it would certainly
lead to trouble as soon as anyone wanted to, say, apply copyObject to these
node types.  Clang was already complaining about the use of makeNode on
these tags, and I think quite rightly so.  Fix by pushing these node
definitions into the mainstream, including putting replnodes.h where it
belongs.
2011-08-06 14:53:49 -04:00
Tom Lane
375aa7b393 Reduce PG_SYSLOG_LIMIT to 900 bytes.
The previous limit of 1024 was set on the assumption that all modern syslog
implementations have line length limits of 2KB or so.  However, this is
false, as at least Solaris and sysklogd truncate at only 1KB.  900 seems
to leave enough room for the max likely length of the tacked-on prefixes,
so let's go with that.

As with the previous change, it doesn't seem wise to back-patch this into
already-released branches; but it should be OK to sneak it into 9.1.

Noah Misch
2011-08-05 21:02:31 -04:00
Robert Haas
c4096c7639 Allow per-column foreign data wrapper options.
Shigeru Hanada, with fairly minor editing by me.
2011-08-05 13:24:03 -04:00
Robert Haas
b43bf617fd Tweak PQresStatus() to avoid a clang compiler warning.
The previous test for status < 0 test is in fact testing nothing if the
compiler considers an enum to be an unsigned data type.  clang doesn't
like tautologies, so do this instead.

Report by Peter Geoghegan, fix as suggested by Tom Lane.
2011-08-05 12:06:29 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
a11cf43341 Restore the primacy of postgres.h in plpython.c.
To avoid having the python headers hijack various definitions,
we now include them after all the system headers we want, having
first undefined some of the things they want to define. After that's
done we restore the things they scribbled on that matter, namely our
snprintf and vsnprintf macros, if we're using them.
2011-08-04 13:05:32 -04:00
Robert Haas
84e3712677 Create VXID locks "lazily" in the main lock table.
Instead of entering them on transaction startup, we materialize them
only when someone wants to wait, which will occur only during CREATE
INDEX CONCURRENTLY.  In Hot Standby mode, the startup process must also
be able to probe for conflicting VXID locks, but the lock need never be
fully materialized, because the startup process does not use the normal
lock wait mechanism.  Since most VXID locks never need to touch the
lock manager partition locks, this can significantly reduce blocking
contention on read-heavy workloads.

Patch by me.  Review by Jeff Davis.
2011-08-04 12:38:33 -04:00
Robert Haas
3b17efdfdd Teach psql to display comments on languages and casts.
The output of \dL (list languages) is fairly narrow, so we just always
display the comment.  \dC (list casts) can get fairly wide, so we only
display comments if the new \dC+ option is specified.

Josh Kupershmidt
2011-08-04 12:22:26 -04:00
Robert Haas
4af43ee3f1 Make pgbench use erand48() rather than random().
glibc renders random() thread-safe by wrapping a futex lock around it;
testing reveals that this limits the performance of pgbench on machines
with many CPU cores.  Rather than switching to random_r(), which is
only available on GNU systems and crashes unless you use undocumented
alchemy to initialize the random state properly, switch to our built-in
implementation of erand48(), which is both thread-safe and concurrent.

Since the list of reasons not to use the operating system's erand48()
is getting rather long, rename ours to pg_erand48() (and similarly
for our implementations of lrand48() and srand48()) and just always
use those.  We were already doing this on Cygwin anyway, and the
glibc implementation is not quite thread-safe, so pgbench wouldn't
be able to use that either.

Per discussion with Tom Lane.
2011-08-03 16:26:40 -04:00
Tom Lane
ac36e6f71f Move CheckRecoveryConflictDeadlock() call to a safer place.
This kluge was inserted in a spot apparently chosen at random: the lock
manager's state is not yet fully set up for the wait, and in particular
LockWaitCancel hasn't been armed by setting lockAwaited, so the ProcLock
will not get cleaned up if the ereport is thrown.  This seems to not cause
any observable problem in trivial test cases, because LockReleaseAll will
silently clean up the debris; but I was able to cause failures with tests
involving subtransactions.

Fixes breakage induced by commit c85c941470.
Back-patch to all affected branches.
2011-08-02 15:16:29 -04:00
Tom Lane
2e53bd5517 Fix incorrect initialization of ProcGlobal->startupBufferPinWaitBufId.
It was initialized in the wrong place and to the wrong value.  With bad
luck this could result in incorrect query-cancellation failures in hot
standby sessions, should a HS backend be holding pin on buffer number 1
while trying to acquire a lock.
2011-08-02 13:23:52 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
89df948ec2 Avoid integer overflow when LIMIT + OFFSET >= 2^63.
This fixes bug #6139 reported by Hitoshi Harada.
2011-08-02 10:47:17 +03:00
Robert Haas
85b436f7b1 Minor stylistic corrections. 2011-08-01 08:24:45 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
8a0fa9cad9 Add host name resolution information to pg_hba.conf error messages
This is to be able to analyze issues with host names in pg_hba.conf.
2011-07-31 18:03:43 +03:00
Robert Haas
b4fbe392f8 Reduce sinval synchronization overhead.
Testing shows that the overhead of acquiring and releasing
SInvalReadLock and msgNumLock on high-core count boxes can waste a lot
of CPU time and hurt performance.  This patch adds a per-backend flag
that allows us to skip all that locking in most cases.  Further
testing shows that this improves performance even when sinval traffic
is very high.

Patch by me.  Review and testing by Noah Misch.
2011-07-29 16:46:13 -04:00
Tom Lane
6545a901aa Fix pg_restore's direct-to-database mode for standard_conforming_strings.
pg_backup_db.c contained a mini SQL lexer with which it tried to identify
boundaries between SQL commands, but that code was not designed to cope
with standard_conforming_strings, and would get the wrong answer if a
backslash immediately precedes a closing single quote in such a string,
as per report from Julian Mehnle.  The bug only affects direct-to-database
restores from archive files made with standard_conforming_strings = on.

Rather than complicating the code some more to try to fix that, let's just
rip it all out.  The only reason it was needed was to cope with COPY data
embedded into ordinary archive entries, which was a layout that was used
only for about the first three weeks of the archive format's existence,
and never in any production release of pg_dump.  Instead, just rely on the
archive file layout to tell us whether we're printing COPY data or not.

This bug represents a data corruption hazard in all releases in which
standard_conforming_strings can be turned on, ie 8.2 and later, so
back-patch to all supported branches.
2011-07-28 14:06:57 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
0fe8150827 Minor message style adjustment 2011-07-27 23:54:46 +03:00
Tom Lane
c1420fcf7d Check to see whether libxml2 handles error context the way we expect.
It turns out to be possible to link against a libxml2.so that does this
differently than the version we configured and built against, so we need
a runtime check to avoid bizarre behavior.  Per report from Bernd Helmle.
Patch by Florian Pflug.
2011-07-26 16:31:04 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
e67efb01e8 Add missing newlines at end of error messages 2011-07-26 23:23:18 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
ce8d7bb644 Replace printf format %i by %d
They are identical, but the overwhelming majority of the code uses %d,
so standardize on that.
2011-07-26 22:54:29 +03:00
Robert Haas
8c18f3f0e1 Only display column comments for relkinds that support them.
Josh Kupershmidt, with minor modifications by me.
2011-07-26 09:52:31 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
74e6d37276 Silence compiler warning about uninitialized variable.
It is set correctly on the only path that uses it, but the
compiler can't know that.
2011-07-25 19:37:17 -04:00
Robert Haas
8cca49d8a0 Add some environment checks prior to sepgsql regression testing.
This probably needs more work, but it's a start.

KaiGai Kohei
2011-07-25 10:51:02 -04:00
Tom Lane
bcf23ba4bf Fix previous patch so it also works if not USE_SSL (mea culpa).
On balance, the need to cover this case changes my mind in favor of pushing
all error-message generation duties into the two fe-secure.c routines.
So do it that way.
2011-07-24 23:29:03 -04:00
Tom Lane
fee476da95 Improve libpq's error reporting for SSL failures.
In many cases, pqsecure_read/pqsecure_write set up useful error messages,
which were then overwritten with useless ones by their callers.  Fix this
by defining the responsibility to set an error message to be entirely that
of the lower-level function when using SSL.

Back-patch to 8.3; the code is too different in 8.2 to be worth the
trouble.
2011-07-24 16:29:07 -04:00
Tom Lane
d0c23026b2 Use OpenSSL's SSL_MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER flag.
This disables an entirely unnecessary "sanity check" that causes failures
in nonblocking mode, because OpenSSL complains if we move or compact the
write buffer.  The only actual requirement is that we not modify pending
data once we've attempted to send it, which we don't.  Per testing and
research by Martin Pihlak, though this fix is a lot simpler than his patch.

I put the same change into the backend, although it's less clear whether
it's necessary there.  We do use nonblock mode in some situations in
streaming replication, so seems best to keep the same behavior in the
backend as in libpq.

Back-patch to all supported releases.
2011-07-24 15:17:51 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
e399eb74d9 Unbreak Windows builds broken by EDITOR_LINENUMBER_ARG change. 2011-07-23 19:33:17 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
79b3ca06d8 Change EDITOR_LINENUMBER_SWITCH to an environment variable
Also change "switch" to "arg" because "switch" is a bit of a sloppy
term.  So the environment variable is called
PSQL_EDITOR_LINENUMBER_ARG.  Set "+" as hardcoded default value on
Unix (since "vi" is the hardcoded default editor), so many users won't
have to configure this at all.  Move the documentation around a bit to
centralize the editor configuration under environment variables,
rather than repeating bits of it under every backslash command that
invokes an editor.
2011-07-24 00:25:29 +03:00
Tom Lane
988cccc620 Rethink behavior of CREATE OR REPLACE during CREATE EXTENSION.
The original implementation simply did nothing when replacing an existing
object during CREATE EXTENSION.  The folly of this was exposed by a report
from Marc Munro: if the existing object belongs to another extension, we
are left in an inconsistent state.  We should insist that the object does
not belong to another extension, and then add it to the current extension
if not already a member.
2011-07-23 16:59:39 -04:00
Robert Haas
6f1be5a67a Unbreak unlogged tables.
I broke this in commit 5da79169d3, which
was obviously insufficiently well tested.  Add some regression tests
in the hope of making future slip-ups more likely to be noticed.
2011-07-22 16:15:43 -04:00
Tom Lane
a9f0dbc39d Fix PQsetvalue() to avoid possible crash when adding a new tuple.
PQsetvalue unnecessarily duplicated the logic in pqAddTuple, and didn't
duplicate it exactly either --- pqAddTuple does not care what is in the
tuple-pointer array positions beyond the last valid entry, whereas the
code in PQsetvalue assumed such positions would contain NULL.  This led
to possible crashes if PQsetvalue was applied to a PGresult that had
previously been enlarged with pqAddTuple, for instance one built from a
server query.  Fix by relying on pqAddTuple instead of duplicating logic,
and not assuming anything about the contents of res->tuples[res->ntups].

Back-patch to 8.4, where PQsetvalue was introduced.

Andrew Chernow
2011-07-21 12:24:14 -04:00
Tom Lane
0ce7676aa0 Make xpath() do something useful with XPath expressions that return scalars.
Previously, xpath() simply returned an empty array if the expression did
not yield a node set.  This is useless for expressions that return scalars,
such as one with name() at the top level.  Arrange to return the scalar
value as a single-element xml array, instead.  (String values will be
suitably escaped.)

This change will also cause xpath_exists() to return true, not false,
for such expressions.

Florian Pflug, reviewed by Radoslaw Smogura
2011-07-21 11:32:46 -04:00
Tom Lane
aaf15e5c1c Ensure that xpath() escapes special characters in string values.
Without this it's possible for the output to not be legal XML, as
illustrated by the added regression test cases.

NB: this change will need to be called out as an incompatibility in the
9.2 release notes, since it's possible somebody was relying on the old
behavior, even though it's clearly wrong.

Florian Pflug, reviewed by Radoslaw Smogura
2011-07-20 18:44:35 -04:00
Robert Haas
463f2625a5 Support SECURITY LABEL on databases, tablespaces, and roles.
This requires a new shared catalog, pg_shseclabel.

Along the way, fix the security_label regression tests so that they
don't monkey with the labels of any pre-existing objects.  This is
unlikely to matter in practice, since only the label for the "dummy"
provider was being manipulated.  But this way still seems cleaner.

KaiGai Kohei, with fairly extensive hacking by me.
2011-07-20 13:18:24 -04:00
Tom Lane
cacd42d62c Rewrite libxml error handling to be more robust.
libxml reports some errors (like invalid xmlns attributes) via the error
handler hook, but still returns a success indicator to the library caller.
This causes us to miss some errors that are important to report.  Since the
"generic" error handler hook doesn't know whether the message it's getting
is for an error, warning, or notice, stop using that and instead start
using the "structured" error handler hook, which gets enough information
to be useful.

While at it, arrange to save and restore the error handler hook setting in
each libxml-using function, rather than assuming we can set and forget the
hook.  This should improve the odds of working nicely with third-party
libraries that also use libxml.

In passing, volatile-ize some local variables that get modified within
PG_TRY blocks.  I noticed this while testing with an older gcc version
than I'd previously tried to compile xml.c with.

Florian Pflug and Tom Lane, with extensive review/testing by Noah Misch
2011-07-20 13:03:49 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
c8dfc89232 Make isolationtester more robust on locked commands
Noah Misch diagnosed the buildfarm problems in the isolation tests
partly as failure to differentiate backends properly; the old code was
using backend IDs, which is not good enough because a new backend might
use an already used ID.  Use PIDs instead.

Also, the code was purposely careless about other concurrent activity,
because it isn't expected; and in fact, it doesn't affect the vast
majority of the time.  However, it can be observed that autovacuum can
block tables for long enough to cause sporadic failures.  The new code
accounts for that by ignoring locks held by processes not explicitly
declared in our spec file.

Author: Noah Misch
2011-07-19 14:22:42 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
d6db0e4e0e Increase deadlock_timeout to 100ms in FK isolation tests
The previous value of 20ms is dangerously close to the time actually
spent just waiting for the deadlock to happen, so on occasion it causes
the test to fail simply because the other session didn't get to run
early enough, not managing to cause the deadlock that needs to be
detected.  With this new value, it's expected that most machines on
normal load will be able to pass the test.

Author: Noah Misch
2011-07-19 13:07:16 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
a0eae1a2ee Add expected regress output on stricter isolation levels
These new files allow the new FK tests on isolationtester to pass on the
serializable and repeatable read isolation levels (which are untested
by the buildfarm).

Author: Kevin Grittner
Reviewed by Noah Misch
2011-07-19 12:43:16 -04:00
Simon Riggs
7cb7122800 Remove O(N^2) performance issue with multiple SAVEPOINTs.
Subtransaction locks now released en masse at main commit, rather than
repeatedly re-scanning for locks as we ascend the nested transaction tree.
Split transaction state TBLOCK_SUBEND into two states, TBLOCK_SUBCOMMIT
and TBLOCK_SUBRELEASE to allow the commit path to be optimised using
the existing code in ResourceOwnerRelease() which appears to have been
intended for this usage, judging from comments therein.
2011-07-19 17:21:24 +01:00
Robert Haas
8e5ac74c12 Some refinement for the "fast path" lock patch.
1. In GetLockStatusData, avoid initializing instance before we've ensured
that the array is large enough.  Otherwise, if repalloc moves the block
around, we're hosed.

2. Add the word "Relation" to the name of some identifiers, to avoid
assuming that the fast-path mechanism will only ever apply to relations
(though these particular parts certainly will).  Some of the macros
could possibly use similar treatment, but the names are getting awfully
long already.

3. Add a missing word to comment in AtPrepare_Locks().
2011-07-19 12:10:15 -04:00
Robert Haas
cdd61237d6 Remove superfluous variable.
Reported by Peter Eisentraut.
2011-07-19 10:30:26 -04:00
Simon Riggs
4bd8ed31b7 Introduce sending servers as new category for replication params
Fujii Masao
2011-07-19 08:59:55 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut
6307fff358 Fix typo 2011-07-19 08:02:34 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
30f854537d Change debug message from ereport to elog 2011-07-19 07:50:10 +03:00
Simon Riggs
5286105800 Cascading replication feature for streaming log-based replication.
Standby servers can now have WALSender processes, which can work with
either WALReceiver or archive_commands to pass data. Fully updated
docs, including new conceptual terms of sending server, upstream and
downstream servers. WALSenders terminated when promote to master.

Fujii Masao, review, rework and doc rewrite by Simon Riggs
2011-07-19 03:40:03 +01:00