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Tom Lane e472b92140 Avoid deadlocks during insertion into SP-GiST indexes.
SP-GiST's original scheme for avoiding deadlocks during concurrent index
insertions doesn't work, as per report from Hailong Li, and there isn't any
evident way to make it work completely.  We could possibly lock individual
inner tuples instead of their whole pages, but preliminary experimentation
suggests that the performance penalty would be huge.  Instead, if we fail
to get a buffer lock while descending the tree, just restart the tree
descent altogether.  We keep the old tuple positioning rules, though, in
hopes of reducing the number of cases where this can happen.

Teodor Sigaev, somewhat edited by Tom Lane
2013-06-14 14:26:43 -04:00
Tom Lane c62866eeaf Remove special-case treatment of LOG severity level in standalone mode.
elog.c has historically treated LOG messages as low-priority during
bootstrap and standalone operation.  This has led to confusion and even
masked a bug, because the normal expectation of code authors is that
elog(LOG) will put something into the postmaster log, and that wasn't
happening during initdb.  So get rid of the special-case rule and make
the priority order the same as it is in normal operation.  To keep from
cluttering initdb's output and the behavior of a standalone backend,
tweak the severity level of three messages routinely issued by xlog.c
during startup and shutdown so that they won't appear in these cases.
Per my proposal back in December.
2013-06-13 23:15:15 -04:00
Tom Lane f04216341d Refactor checksumming code to make it easier to use externally.
pg_filedump and other external utility programs are likely to want to be
able to check Postgres page checksums.  To avoid messy duplication of code,
move the checksumming functionality into an exported header file, much as
we did awhile back for the CRC code.

In passing, get rid of an unportable assumption that a static char[] array
will be word-aligned, and do some other minor code beautification.
2013-06-13 22:35:56 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut fa2fc066f3 PL/Python: Fix type mixup
Memory was allocated based on the sizeof a type that was not the type of
the pointer that the result was being assigned to.  The types happen to
be of the same size, but it's still wrong.
2013-06-13 21:42:42 -04:00
Tom Lane 629b3e96dd Only install a portal's ResourceOwner if it actually has one.
In most scenarios a portal without a ResourceOwner is dead and not subject
to any further execution, but a portal for a cursor WITH HOLD remains in
existence with no ResourceOwner after the creating transaction is over.
In this situation, if we attempt to "execute" the portal directly to fetch
data from it, we were setting CurrentResourceOwner to NULL, leading to a
segfault if the datatype output code did anything that required a resource
owner (such as trying to fetch system catalog entries that weren't already
cached).  The case appears to be impossible to provoke with stock libpq,
but psqlODBC at least is able to cause it when working with held cursors.

Simplest fix is to just skip the assignment to CurrentResourceOwner, so
that any resources used by the data output operations will be managed by
the transaction-level resource owner instead.  For consistency I changed
all the places that install a portal's resowner as current, even though
some of them are probably not reachable with a held cursor's portal.

Per report from Joshua Berry (with thanks to Hiroshi Inoue for developing
a self-contained test case).  Back-patch to all supported versions.
2013-06-13 13:12:49 -04:00
Noah Misch 66008564f8 Avoid reading past datum end when parsing JSON.
Several loops in the JSON parser examined a byte in memory just before
checking whether its address was in-bounds, so they could read one byte
beyond the datum's allocation.  A SIGSEGV is possible.  New in 9.3, so
no back-patch.
2013-06-12 19:51:12 -04:00
Noah Misch 3a5d0c5533 Avoid reading below the start of a stack variable in tokenize_file().
We would wrongly overwrite the prior stack byte if it happened to
contain '\n' or '\r'.  New in 9.3, so no back-patch.
2013-06-12 19:50:52 -04:00
Noah Misch 813895e4ac Don't pass oidvector by value.
Since the structure ends with a flexible array, doing so truncates any
vector having more than one element.  New in 9.3, so no back-patch.
2013-06-12 19:50:37 -04:00
Noah Misch fb435f40d5 Observe array length in HaveVirtualXIDsDelayingChkpt().
Since commit f21bb9cfb5, this function
ignores the caller-provided length and loops until it finds a
terminator, which GetVirtualXIDsDelayingChkpt() never adds.  Restore the
previous loop control logic.  In passing, revert the addition of an
unused variable by the same commit, presumably a debugging relic.
2013-06-12 19:50:14 -04:00
Noah Misch ff53890f68 Don't use ordinary NULL-terminated strings as Name datums.
Consumers are entitled to read the full 64 bytes pertaining to a Name;
using a shorter NULL-terminated string leads to reading beyond the end
its allocation; a SIGSEGV is possible.  Use the frequent idiom of
copying to a NameData on the stack.  New in 9.3, so no back-patch.
2013-06-12 19:49:50 -04:00
Tom Lane dc3eb56383 Improve updatability checking for views and foreign tables.
Extend the FDW API (which we already changed for 9.3) so that an FDW can
report whether specific foreign tables are insertable/updatable/deletable.
The default assumption continues to be that they're updatable if the
relevant executor callback function is supplied by the FDW, but finer
granularity is now possible.  As a test case, add an "updatable" option to
contrib/postgres_fdw.

This patch also fixes the information_schema views, which previously did
not think that foreign tables were ever updatable, and fixes
view_is_auto_updatable() so that a view on a foreign table can be
auto-updatable.

initdb forced due to changes in information_schema views and the functions
they rely on.  This is a bit unfortunate to do post-beta1, but if we don't
change this now then we'll have another API break for FDWs when we do
change it.

Dean Rasheed, somewhat editorialized on by Tom Lane
2013-06-12 17:53:33 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan 78ed8e03c6 Fix unescaping of JSON Unicode escapes, especially for non-UTF8.
Per discussion  on -hackers. We treat Unicode escapes when unescaping
them similarly to the way we treat them in PostgreSQL string literals.
Escapes in the ASCII range are always accepted, no matter what the
database encoding. Escapes for higher code points are only processed in
UTF8 databases, and attempts to process them in other databases will
result in an error. \u0000 is never unescaped, since it would result in
an impermissible null byte.
2013-06-12 13:35:24 -04:00
Robert Haas c1d729b419 Improve description of loread/lowrite.
Patch by me, reviewed by Tatsuo Ishii.
2013-06-12 12:20:59 -04:00
Tom Lane e262755bfc Fix cache flush hazard in cache_record_field_properties().
We need to increment the refcount on the composite type's cached tuple
descriptor while we do lookups of its column types.  Otherwise a cache
flush could occur and release the tuple descriptor before we're done with
it.  This fails reliably with -DCLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS, but the odds of a
failure in a production build seem rather low (since the pfree'd descriptor
typically wouldn't get scribbled on immediately).  That may explain the
lack of any previous reports.  Buildfarm issue noted by Christian Ullrich.

Back-patch to 9.1 where the bogus code was added.
2013-06-11 17:26:42 -04:00
Tatsuo Ishii ecdec470e7 Add description that loread()/lowrite() are corresponding to
lo_read()/lo_write() in libpq to avoid confusion.
2013-06-11 14:25:58 +09:00
Fujii Masao 941c4ece98 Fix pg_isready to handle conninfo properly.
pg_isready displays the host name and the port number that it uses to connect
to the server. So far, pg_isready didn't use the conninfo specified in -d option
for calculating those host name and port number. This can lead to wrong display
to a user. This commit changes pg_isready so that it uses the conninfo for that
calculation.

Original patch by Phil Sorber, modified by me.
2013-06-11 03:03:16 +09:00
Joe Conway 33a4466f76 Fix ordering of obj id for Rules and EventTriggers in pg_dump.
getSchemaData() must identify extension member objects and mark them
as not to be dumped. This must happen after reading all objects that can be
direct members of extensions, but before we begin to process table subsidiary
objects. Both rules and event triggers were wrong in this regard.

Backport rules portion of patch to 9.1 -- event triggers do not exist prior to 9.3.
Suggested fix by Tom Lane, initial complaint and patch by me.
2013-06-09 17:30:39 -07:00
Tom Lane e0b451e432 Tweak postgres_fdw regression test so autovacuum doesn't change results.
Autovacuum occurring while the test runs could allow some of the inserts to
go into recycled space, thus changing the output ordering of later queries.
While we could complicate those queries to force sorting of their output
rows, it doesn't seem like that would make the test better in any
meaningful way, and conceivably it could hide unexpected diffs.  Instead,
tweak the affected queries so that the inserted rows aren't updated by the
following UPDATE.  Per buildfarm.
2013-06-09 19:41:52 -04:00
Tom Lane a4424c57c3 Remove unnecessary restrictions about RowExprs in transformAExprIn().
When the existing code here was written, it made sense to special-case
RowExprs because that was the only way that we could handle row comparisons
at all.  Now that we have record_eq() and arrays of composites, the generic
logic for "scalar" types will in fact work on RowExprs too, so there's no
reason to throw error for combinations of RowExprs and other ways of
forming composite values, nor to ignore the possibility of using a
ScalarArrayOpExpr.  But keep using the old logic when comparing two
RowExprs, for consistency with the main transformAExprOp() logic.  (This
allows some cases with not-quite-identical rowtypes to succeed, so we might
get push-back if we removed it.)  Per bug #8198 from Rafal Rzepecki.

Back-patch to all supported branches, since this works fine as far back as
8.4.

Rafal Rzepecki and Tom Lane
2013-06-09 18:39:20 -04:00
Tom Lane f3839ea117 Remove ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES' requirement of schema CREATE permissions.
Per discussion, this restriction isn't needed for any real security reason,
and it seems to confuse people more often than it helps them.  It could
also result in some database states being unrestorable.  So just drop it.

Back-patch to 9.0, where ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES was introduced.
2013-06-09 15:26:40 -04:00
Tom Lane 007556bf08 Remove fixed limit on the number of concurrent AllocateFile() requests.
AllocateFile(), AllocateDir(), and some sister routines share a small array
for remembering requests, so that the files can be closed on transaction
failure.  Previously that array had a fixed size, MAX_ALLOCATED_DESCS (32).
While historically that had seemed sufficient, Steve Toutant pointed out
that this meant you couldn't scan more than 32 file_fdw foreign tables in
one query, because file_fdw depends on the COPY code which uses
AllocateFile().  There are probably other cases, or will be in the future,
where this nonconfigurable limit impedes users.

We can't completely remove any such limit, at least not without a lot of
work, since each such request requires a kernel file descriptor and most
platforms limit the number we can have.  (In principle we could
"virtualize" these descriptors, as fd.c already does for the main VFD pool,
but not without an additional layer of overhead and a lot of notational
impact on the calling code.)  But we can at least let the array size be
configurable.  Hence, change the code to allow up to max_safe_fds/2
allocated file requests.  On modern platforms this should allow several
hundred concurrent file_fdw scans, or more if one increases the value of
max_files_per_process.  To go much further than that, we'd need to do some
more work on the data structure, since the current code for closing
requests has potentially O(N^2) runtime; but it should still be all right
for request counts in this range.

Back-patch to 9.1 where contrib/file_fdw was introduced.
2013-06-09 13:46:54 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan d535136b5d Don't downcase non-ascii identifier chars in multi-byte encodings.
Long-standing code has called tolower() on identifier character bytes
with the high bit set. This is clearly an error and produces junk output
when the encoding is multi-byte. This patch therefore restricts this
activity to cases where there is a character with the high bit set AND
the encoding is single-byte.

There have been numerous gripes about this, most recently from Martin
Schäfer.

Backpatch to all live releases.
2013-06-08 10:00:09 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan 94e3311b97 Handle Unicode surrogate pairs correctly when processing JSON.
In 9.2, Unicode escape sequences are not analysed at all other than
to make sure that they are in the form \uXXXX. But in 9.3 many of the
new operators and functions try to turn JSON text values into text in
the server encoding, and this includes de-escaping Unicode escape
sequences. This processing had not taken into account the possibility
that this might contain a surrogate pair to designate a character
outside the BMP. That is now handled correctly.

This also enforces correct use of surrogate pairs, something that is not
done by the type's input routines. This fact is noted in the docs.
2013-06-08 09:12:48 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut c99d5d1bcc doc: Fix <synopsis> in <term> markup
Although the DTD technically allows this, the resulting HTML is invalid
because it puts block elements inside inline elements.  DocBook 5.0 also
doesn't allow it anymore, so it's fair to assume that this was never
really intended to work.  Replace <synopsis> with <literal>, which is
the markup used elsewhere in the documentation in similar cases.
2013-06-07 22:00:59 -04:00
Kevin Grittner 734fbbd1d2 Correct the documentation of pg_rewrite.ev_attr.
It claimed the value was always zero; it is really always -1.

Per report from Hari Babu
2013-06-07 08:04:22 -05:00
Tom Lane 7b1e893acd Minor docs wordsmithing.
Swap the order of a couple of phrases to clarify what the adjective
"subsequent" applies to.

Joshua Tolley
2013-06-07 00:08:02 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 58617e4dc1 doc: Clarify description of VALUES command
Greg Smith
2013-06-06 21:03:04 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas f73cb5567c Fix typo in comment. 2013-06-06 18:27:01 +03:00
Robert Haas a6370fd9ed Ensure that XLOG_HEAP2_VISIBLE always targets an initialized page.
Andres Freund
2013-06-06 10:21:47 -04:00
Bruce Momjian e2c84bc9f5 pg_upgrade: document that --link should be used with --check
Backpatch to 9.2.
2013-06-06 10:13:55 -04:00
Tom Lane 964c0d0f80 Prevent pushing down WHERE clauses into unsafe UNION/INTERSECT nests.
The planner is aware that it mustn't push down upper-level quals into
subqueries if the quals reference subquery output columns that contain
set-returning functions or volatile functions, or are non-DISTINCT outputs
of a DISTINCT ON subquery.  However, it missed making this check when
there were one or more levels of UNION or INTERSECT above the dangerous
expression.  This could lead to "set-valued function called in context that
cannot accept a set" errors, as seen in bug #8213 from Eric Soroos, or to
silently wrong answers in the other cases.

To fix, refactor the checks so that we make the column-is-unsafe checks
during subquery_is_pushdown_safe(), which already has to recursively
inspect all arms of a set-operation tree.  This makes
qual_is_pushdown_safe() considerably simpler, at the cost that we will
spend some cycles checking output columns that possibly aren't referenced
in any upper qual.  But the cases where this code gets executed at all
are already nontrivial queries, so it's unlikely anybody will notice any
slowdown of planning.

This has been broken since commit 05f916e6ad,
which makes the bug over ten years old.  A bit surprising nobody noticed it
before now.
2013-06-05 23:45:11 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut a3bd6096bd Update SQL features list 2013-06-05 22:05:18 -04:00
Tom Lane 3f783c8827 Put analyze_keyword back in explain_option_name production.
In commit 2c92edad48, I broke "EXPLAIN
(ANALYZE)" syntax, because I mistakenly thought that ANALYZE/ANALYSE were
only partially reserved and thus would be included in NonReservedWord;
but actually they're fully reserved so they still need to be called out
here.

A nicer solution would be to demote these words to type_func_name_keyword
status (they can't be less than that because of "VACUUM [ANALYZE] ColId").
While that works fine so far as the core grammar is concerned, it breaks
ECPG's grammar for reasons I don't have time to isolate at the moment.
So do this for the time being.

Per report from Kevin Grittner.  Back-patch to 9.0, like the previous
commit.
2013-06-05 13:32:53 -04:00
Tom Lane 530acda4da Provide better message when CREATE EXTENSION can't find a target schema.
The new message (and SQLSTATE) matches the corresponding error cases in
namespace.c.

This was thought to be a "can't happen" case when extension.c was written,
so we didn't think hard about how to report it.  But it definitely can
happen in 9.2 and later, since we no longer require search_path to contain
any valid schema names.  It's probably also possible in 9.1 if search_path
came from a noninteractive source.  So, back-patch to all releases
containing this code.

Per report from Sean Chittenden, though this isn't exactly his patch.
2013-06-04 17:22:29 -04:00
Tom Lane 5c7603c318 Add ARM64 (aarch64) support to s_lock.h.
Use the same gcc atomic functions as we do on newer ARM chips.
(Basically this is a copy and paste of the __arm__ code block,
but omitting the SWPB option since that definitely won't work.)

Back-patch to 9.2.  The patch would work further back, but we'd also
need to update config.guess/config.sub in older branches to make them
build out-of-the-box, and there hasn't been demand for it.

Mark Salter
2013-06-04 15:42:02 -04:00
Tom Lane dbc6eb1f4b Fix memory leak in LogStandbySnapshot().
The array allocated by GetRunningTransactionLocks() needs to be pfree'd
when we're done with it.  Otherwise we leak some memory during each
checkpoint, if wal_level = hot_standby.  This manifests as memory bloat
in the checkpointer process, or in bgwriter in versions before we made
the checkpointer separate.

Reported and fixed by Naoya Anzai.  Back-patch to 9.0 where the issue
was introduced.

In passing, improve comments for GetRunningTransactionLocks(), and add
an Assert that we didn't overrun the palloc'd array.
2013-06-04 14:58:46 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 79e15c7d86 Fix off-by-one in pg_xlogdump -r option.
Because of the bug, -r would not accept the rmgr with the highest ID.
2013-06-04 18:51:43 +03:00
Tom Lane 035a5e1e8c Add semicolons to eval'd strings to hide a minor Perl behavioral change.
"eval q{foo}" used to complain that the error was on line 2 of the eval'd
string, because eval internally tacked on "\n;" so that the end of the
erroneous command was indeed on line 2.  But as of Perl 5.18 it more
sanely says that the error is on line 1.  To avoid Perl-version-dependent
regression test results, use "eval q{foo;}" instead in the two places
where this matters.  Per buildfarm.

Since people might try to use newer Perl versions with older PG releases,
back-patch as far as 9.0 where these test cases were added.
2013-06-03 14:19:26 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 15386281a6 Put back allow_system_table_mods check in heap_create().
This reverts commit a475c60367.

Erik Rijkers reported back in January 2013 that after the patch, if you do
"pg_dump -t myschema.mytable" to dump a single table, and restore that in
a database where myschema does not exist, the table is silently created in
pg_catalog instead. That is because pg_dump uses
"SET search_path=myschema, pg_catalog" to set schema the table is created
in. While allow_system_table_mods is not a very elegant solution to this,
we can't leave it as it is, so for now, revert it back to the way it was
previously.
2013-06-03 17:22:31 +03:00
Stephen Frost f129615fe7 Additional spelling corrections
A few more minor spelling corrections, no functional changes.

Thom Brown
2013-06-03 08:40:27 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas e1e2bb34f1 Code review of recycling WAL segments in a restartpoint.
Seems cleaner to get the currently-replayed TLI in the same call to
GetXLogReplayRecPtr that we get the WAL position. Make it more clear in the
comment what the code does when recovery has already ended
(RecoveryInProgress() will set ThisTimeLineID in that case). Finally, make
resetting ThisTimeLineID afterwards more explicit.
2013-06-03 09:25:12 +03:00
Tom Lane 2c92edad48 Allow type_func_name_keywords in some places where they weren't before.
This change makes type_func_name_keywords less reserved than they were
before, by allowing them for role names, language names, EXPLAIN and COPY
options, and SET values for GUCs; which are all places where few if any
actual keywords could appear instead, so no new ambiguities are introduced.

The main driver for this change is to allow "COPY ... (FORMAT BINARY)"
to work without quoting the word "binary".  That is an inconsistency that
has been complained of repeatedly over the years (at least by Pavel Golub,
Kurt Lidl, and Simon Riggs); but we hadn't thought of any non-ugly solution
until now.

Back-patch to 9.0 where the COPY (FORMAT BINARY) syntax was introduced.
2013-06-02 20:09:20 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 22b36412c7 Another man page whitespace fix 2013-06-01 22:22:02 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 93874ce064 Fix whitespace issues in the man pages
See 00b0c73f1f for an explanation.
2013-06-01 22:08:26 -04:00
Tom Lane a149d8bd56 Fix unportable usage of isspace().
Must cast char argument to unsigned to avoid doing the wrong thing
with high-bit-set characters.  Oversight in commit
30b5ede715.
2013-06-01 13:58:23 -04:00
Stephen Frost c9fc28a7f1 Minor spelling fixes
Fix a few spelling mistakes.

Per bug report #8193 from Lajos Veres.
2013-06-01 10:18:59 -04:00
Stephen Frost 551938ae22 Post-pgindent cleanup
Make slightly better decisions about indentation than what pgindent
is capable of.  Mostly breaking out long function calls into one
line per argument, with a few other minor adjustments.

No functional changes- all whitespace.
pgindent ran cleanly (didn't change anything) after.
Passes all regressions.
2013-06-01 09:38:15 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut dedf7e9919 doc: Remove paragraph about typesetting conventions
They no longer match reality with the web site style sheets, and it is
difficult to keep the up to date in a CSS world.
2013-05-31 22:45:03 -04:00
Noah Misch 97c4d9b7c7 Don't emit non-canonical empty arrays in array_remove().
Dean Rasheed
2013-05-31 21:50:59 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 01497e738e Add new source files to nls.mk 2013-05-31 20:03:39 -04:00