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Robert Haas 6057c212f3 "Pin", rather than "keep", dynamic shared memory mappings and segments.
Nobody seemed concerned about this naming when it originally went in,
but there's a pending patch that implements the opposite of
dsm_keep_mapping, and the term "unkeep" was judged unpalatable.
"unpin" has existing precedent in the PostgreSQL code base, and the
English language, so use this terminology instead.

Per discussion, back-patch to 9.4.
2014-10-30 11:35:55 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 7912f9b7dc Remove use of TAP subtests
They turned out to be too much of a portability headache, because they
need a fairly new version of Test::More to work properly.
2014-10-29 19:41:19 -04:00
Tom Lane e0722d9cb5 Avoid corrupting tables when ANALYZE inside a transaction is rolled back.
VACUUM and ANALYZE update the target table's pg_class row in-place, that is
nontransactionally.  This is OK, more or less, for the statistical columns,
which are mostly nontransactional anyhow.  It's not so OK for the DDL hint
flags (relhasindex etc), which might get changed in response to
transactional changes that could still be rolled back.  This isn't a
problem for VACUUM, since it can't be run inside a transaction block nor
in parallel with DDL on the table.  However, we allow ANALYZE inside a
transaction block, so if the transaction had earlier removed the last
index, rule, or trigger from the table, and then we roll back the
transaction after ANALYZE, the table would be left in a corrupted state
with the hint flags not set though they should be.

To fix, suppress the hint-flag updates if we are InTransactionBlock().
This is safe enough because it's always OK to postpone hint maintenance
some more; the worst-case consequence is a few extra searches of pg_index
et al.  There was discussion of instead using a transactional update,
but that would change the behavior in ways that are not all desirable:
in most scenarios we're better off keeping ANALYZE's statistical values
even if the ANALYZE itself rolls back.  In any case we probably don't want
to change this behavior in back branches.

Per bug #11638 from Casey Shobe.  This has been broken for a good long
time, so back-patch to all supported branches.

Tom Lane and Michael Paquier, initial diagnosis by Andres Freund
2014-10-29 18:12:02 -04:00
Robert Haas 6cb4afff33 Avoid setup work for invalidation messages at start-of-(sub)xact.
Instead of initializing a new TransInvalidationInfo for every
transaction or subtransaction, we can just do it for those
transactions or subtransactions that actually need to queue
invalidation messages.  That also avoids needing to free those
entries at the end of a transaction or subtransaction that does
not generate any invalidation messages, which is by far the
common case.

Patch by me.  Review by Simon Riggs and Andres Freund.
2014-10-29 12:35:19 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 8f8314b560 Reset error message at PQreset()
If you call PQreset() repeatedly, and the connection cannot be
re-established, the error messages from the failed connection attempts
kept accumulating in the error string.

Fixes bug #11455 reported by Caleb Epstein. Backpatch to all supported
versions.
2014-10-29 14:34:43 +02:00
Tom Lane a00d468e65 Remove obsolete commentary.
Since we got rid of non-MVCC catalog scans, the fourth reason given for
using a non-transactional update in index_update_stats() is obsolete.
The other three are still good, so we're not going to change the code,
but fix the comment.
2014-10-28 18:36:02 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 18f158ef69 Remove unnecessary assignment.
Reported by MauMau.
2014-10-28 20:26:20 +02:00
Noah Misch c0e190365b MinGW: Include .dll extension in .def file LIBRARY commands.
Newer toolchains append the extension implicitly if missing, but
buildfarm member narwhal (gcc 3.4.2, ld 2.15.91 20040904) does not.
This affects most core libraries having an exports.txt file, namely
libpq and the ECPG support libraries.  On Windows Server 2003, Windows
API functions that load and unload DLLs internally will mistakenly
unload a libpq whose DLL header reports "LIBPQ" instead of "LIBPQ.dll".
When, subsequently, control would return to libpq, the backend crashes.
Back-patch to 9.4, like commit 846e91e022.
Before that commit, we used a different linking technique that yielded
"libpq.dll" in the DLL header.

Commit 53566fc094 worked around this by
eliminating a call to a function that loads and unloads DLLs internally.
That commit is no longer necessary for correctness, but its improving
consistency with the MSVC build remains valid.
2014-10-27 19:59:39 -04:00
Robert Haas 7f609a10ad Add missing equals signs to pg_recvlogical documentation.
Michael Paquier
2014-10-27 08:53:16 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 22926e00f7 Fix two bugs in tsquery @> operator.
1. The comparison for matching terms used only the CRC to decide if there's
a match. Two different terms with the same CRC gave a match.

2. It assumed that if the second operand has more terms than the first, it's
never a match. That assumption is bogus, because there can be duplicate
terms in either operand.

Rewrite the implementation in a way that doesn't have those bugs.

Backpatch to all supported versions.
2014-10-27 10:50:41 +02:00
Bruce Momjian a4da35a0d2 Add variable names to two LWLock C prototypes
Previously only the variable types appeared.
2014-10-27 04:45:57 -04:00
Tom Lane f455fcfdb8 Avoid unportable strftime() behavior in pg_dump/pg_dumpall.
Commit ad5d46a449 thought that we could
get around the known portability issues of strftime's %Z specifier by
using %z instead.  However, that idea seems to have been innocent of
any actual research, as it certainly missed the facts that
(1) %z is not portable to pre-C99 systems, and
(2) %z doesn't actually act differently from %Z on Windows anyway.

Per failures on buildfarm member hamerkop.

While at it, centralize the code defining what strftime format we
want to use in pg_dump; three copies of that string seems a bit much.
2014-10-26 20:59:21 -04:00
Tom Lane 9711fa0608 Fix undersized result buffer in pset_quoted_string().
The malloc request was 1 byte too small for the worst-case output.
This seems relatively unlikely to cause any problems in practice,
as the worst case only occurs if the input string contains no
characters other than single-quote or newline, and even then
malloc alignment padding would probably save the day.  But it's
definitely a bug.

David Rowley
2014-10-26 19:17:55 -04:00
Tom Lane a4523c5aa5 Improve planning of btree index scans using ScalarArrayOpExpr quals.
Since we taught btree to handle ScalarArrayOpExpr quals natively (commit
9e8da0f757), the planner has always included
ScalarArrayOpExpr quals in index conditions if possible.  However, if the
qual is for a non-first index column, this could result in an inferior plan
because we can no longer take advantage of index ordering (cf. commit
807a40c551).  It can be better to omit the
ScalarArrayOpExpr qual from the index condition and let it be done as a
filter, so that the output doesn't need to get sorted.  Indeed, this is
true for the query introduced as a test case by the latter commit.

To fix, restructure get_index_paths and build_index_paths so that we
consider paths both with and without ScalarArrayOpExpr quals in non-first
index columns.  Redesign the API of build_index_paths so that it reports
what it found, saving useless second or third calls.

Report and patch by Andrew Gierth (though rather heavily modified by me).
Back-patch to 9.2 where this code was introduced, since the issue can
result in significant performance regressions compared to plans produced
by 9.1 and earlier.
2014-10-26 16:12:22 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 17009fb9eb Fix TAP tests with Perl 5.12
Perl 5.12 ships with a somewhat broken version of Test::Simple, so skip
the tests if that is found.

The relevant fix is

    0.98  Wed, 23 Feb 2011 14:38:02 +1100
        Bug Fixes
        * subtest() should not fail if $? is non-zero. (Aaron Crane)
2014-10-26 10:26:36 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 5c3d830e44 Fix TAP tests with Perl 5.8
The prove program included in Perl 5.8 does not support the --ext
option, so don't use that and use wildcards on the command line instead.

Note that the tests will still all be skipped, because, for instance,
the version of Test::More is too old, but at least the regular
mechanisms for handling that will apply, instead of failing to call
prove altogether.
2014-10-26 09:47:01 -04:00
Andres Freund 4a54b99e9c Add native compiler and memory barriers for solaris studio.
Discussion: 20140925133459.GB9633@alap3.anarazel.de
Author: Oskari Saarenmaa
2014-10-25 11:11:39 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas db29620d4d Work around Windows locale name with non-ASCII character.
Windows has one a locale whose name contains a non-ASCII character:
"Norwegian (Bokmål)" (that's an 'a' with a ring on top). That causes
trouble; when passing it setlocale(), it's not clear what encoding the
argument should be in. Another problem is that the locale name is stored in
pg_database catalog table, and the encoding used there depends on what
server encoding happens to be in use when the database is created. For
example, if you issue the CREATE DATABASE when connected to a UTF-8
database, the locale name is stored in pg_database in UTF-8. As long as all
locale names are pure ASCII, that's not a problem.

To work around that, map the troublesome locale name to a pure-ASCII alias
of the same locale, "norwegian-bokmal".

Now, this doesn't change the existing values that are already in
pg_database and in postgresql.conf. Old clusters will need to be fixed
manually. Instructions for that need to be put in the release notes.

This fixes bug #11431 reported by Alon Siman-Tov. Backpatch to 9.2;
backpatching further would require more work than seems worth it.
2014-10-24 21:10:13 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas c0c1f6fc97 Forgot #include "pg_getopt.h", now that pg_controldata uses getopt.
Needed at least on Windows.
2014-10-24 20:41:21 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 2d53003432 Complain if too many options are passed to pg_controldata or pg_resetxlog. 2014-10-24 19:15:57 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 22b743b2ca Oops, the commit accept pg_controldata -D datadir missed code changes.
I updated the docs and usage blurp, but forgot to commit the code changes
required.

Spotted by Michael Paquier.
2014-10-24 19:15:54 +03:00
Robert Haas 85bb81de53 Fix off-by-one error in 2781b4bea7.
Spotted by Tom Lane.
2014-10-24 08:18:28 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 3c2aa0c6f2 psql: complain if pg_dump custom-format is detected
Apparently, this is a very common mistake for users to make; it is
better to have it fail reasonably rather than throw potentially a large
number of errors.  Since we have a magic string at the start of the
file, we can detect the case easily and there's no other possible useful
behavior anyway.

Author: Craig Ringer
2014-10-24 07:14:09 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera b01a4f6838 Update README.tuplock
This file was documenting an older version of patch 0ac5ad5134; update
it to match what was really committed

Author: Florian Pflug
2014-10-23 20:51:58 -03:00
Tom Lane 43ac12c6e6 In type_sanity, check I/O functions of built-in types are not volatile.
We have a project policy that I/O functions must not be volatile, as per
commit aab353a60b, but we weren't doing
anything to enforce that.  In most usage the marking of the function
doesn't matter as long as its behavior is sane --- but I/O casts can
expose the marking as user-visible behavior, as per today's complaint
from Joe Van Dyk about contrib/ltree.

This test as such will only protect us against future errors in built-in
data types.  To catch the same error in contrib or third-party types,
perhaps we should make CREATE TYPE complain?  But that's a separate
issue from enforcing the policy for built-in types.
2014-10-23 15:59:40 -04:00
Tom Lane b34d6f03db Improve ispell dictionary's defenses against bad affix files.
Don't crash if an ispell dictionary definition contains flags but not
any compound affixes.  (This isn't a security issue since only superusers
can install affix files, but still it's a bad thing.)

Also, be more careful about detecting whether an affix-file FLAG command
is old-format (ispell) or new-format (myspell/hunspell).  And change the
error message about mixed old-format and new-format commands into something
intelligible.

Per bug #11770 from Emre Hasegeli.  Back-patch to all supported branches.
2014-10-23 13:12:00 -04:00
Robert Haas 2781b4bea7 Perform less setup work for AFTER triggers at transaction start.
Testing reveals that the memory allocation we do at transaction start
has small but measurable overhead on simple transactions.  To cut
down on that overhead, defer some of that work to the point when
AFTER triggers are first used, thus avoiding it altogether if they
never are.

Patch by me.  Review by Andres Freund.
2014-10-23 12:33:02 -04:00
Fujii Masao efbbbbc8b5 Remove the unused argument of PSQLexec().
This commit simply removes the second argument of PSQLexec that was
set to the same value everywhere. Comments and code blocks related
to this parameter are removed.

Noticed by Heikki Linnakangas, reviewed by Michael Paquier
2014-10-23 22:33:56 +09:00
Robert Haas 5ac372fc1a Add a function to get the authenticated user ID.
Previously, this was not exposed outside of miscinit.c.  It is needed
for the pending pg_background patch, and will also be needed for
parallelism.  Without it, there's no way for a background worker to
re-create the exact authentication environment that was present in the
process that started it, which could lead to security exposures.
2014-10-23 08:18:45 -04:00
Fujii Masao c7371c4a60 Prevent the already-archived WAL file from being archived again.
Previously the archive recovery always created .ready file for
the last WAL file of the old timeline at the end of recovery even when
it's restored from the archive and has .done file. That is, there was
the case where the WAL file had both .ready and .done files.
This caused the already-archived WAL file to be archived again.

This commit prevents the archive recovery from creating .ready file
for the last WAL file if it has .done file, in order to prevent it from
being archived again.

This bug was added when cascading replication feature was introduced,
i.e., the commit 5286105800.
So, back-patch to 9.2, where cascading replication was added.

Reviewed by Michael Paquier
2014-10-23 16:21:27 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut e64d3c5635 Minimize calls of pg_class_aclcheck to minimum necessary
In a couple of code paths, pg_class_aclcheck is called in succession
with multiple different modes set.  This patch combines those modes to
have a single call of this function and reduce a bit process overhead
for permission checking.

Author: Michael Paquier <michael@otacoo.com>
Reviewed-by: Fabrízio de Royes Mello <fabriziomello@gmail.com>
2014-10-22 21:41:43 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut a5f7d58194 Add tests for sequence privileges 2014-10-22 21:39:07 -04:00
Tom Lane 69fed5b26f Ensure libpq reports a suitable error message on unexpected socket EOF.
The EOF-detection logic in pqReadData was a bit confused about who should
set up the error message in case the kernel gives us read-ready-but-no-data
rather than ECONNRESET or some other explicit error condition.  Since the
whole point of this situation is that the lower-level functions don't know
there's anything wrong, pqReadData itself must set up the message.  But
keep the assumption that if an errno was reported, a message was set up at
lower levels.

Per bug #11712 from Marko Tiikkaja.  It's been like this for a very long
time, so back-patch to all supported branches.
2014-10-22 18:41:44 -04:00
Michael Meskes 2ae7811db8 Small code cleanup.
Declare static variable as static and external as extern.
2014-10-22 16:46:55 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 98b3743779 Update comment.
The _bt_tuplecompare() function mentioned in comment hasn't existed for a
long time.

Peter Geoghegan
2014-10-22 15:44:07 +03:00
Noah Misch 284590e416 MinGW: Use -static-libgcc when linking a DLL.
When commit 846e91e022 switched the linker
driver from dlltool/dllwrap to gcc, it became possible for linking to
choose shared libgcc.  Backends having loaded a module dynamically
linked to libgcc can exit abnormally, which the postmaster treats like a
crash.  Resume use of static libgcc exclusively, like 9.3 and earlier.
Back-patch to 9.4.
2014-10-21 22:55:47 -04:00
Noah Misch 53566fc094 MinGW: Link with shell32.dll instead of shfolder.dll.
This improves consistency with the MSVC build.  On buildfarm member
narwhal, since commit 846e91e022,
shfolder.dll:SHGetFolderPath() crashes when dblink calls it by way of
pqGetHomeDirectory().  Back-patch to 9.4, where that commit first
appeared.  How it caused this regression remains a mystery.  This is a
partial revert of commit 889f038129, which
adopted shfolder.dll for Windows NT 4.0 compatibility.  PostgreSQL 8.2
dropped support for that operating system.
2014-10-21 22:55:43 -04:00
Tom Lane 31dd7fcd03 Update expected/sequence_1.out.
The last three updates to the sequence regression test have all forgotten
to touch the alternate expected-output file.  Sigh.

Michael Paquier
2014-10-21 18:25:58 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 6f04368cfc Allow input format xxxx-xxxx-xxxx for macaddr type
Author: Herwin Weststrate <herwin@quarantainenet.nl>
Reviewed-by: Ali Akbar <the.apaan@gmail.com>
2014-10-21 16:16:39 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 5d93ce2d0c doc: Check DocBook XML validity during the build
Building the documentation with XSLT does not check the DTD, like a
DSSSL build would.  One can often get away with having invalid XML, but
the stylesheets might then create incorrect output, as they are not
designed to handle that.  Therefore, check the validity of the XML
against the DTD, using xmllint, during the build.

Add xmllint detection to configure, and add some documentation.

xmllint comes with libxml2, which is already in use, but it might be in
a separate package, such as libxml2-utils on Debian.

Reviewed-by: Fabien COELHO <coelho@cri.ensmp.fr>
2014-10-21 14:46:38 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut f43afbca70 doc: Update Red Hat documentation tools information
The old text was written in ancient times when RPM packages could be
shared more or less freely across a plethora of RPM-based Linux
distributions.  This isn't really the case anymore, so just make this
information more concrete for the Red Hat family.
2014-10-21 10:43:09 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut f048e50037 doc: Update FreeBSD documentation tools information
based on patch from Dag-Erling Smørgrav <des@des.no>
2014-10-21 10:35:58 -04:00
Andres Freund 5e5b65f359 Don't duplicate log_checkpoint messages for both of restart and checkpoints.
The duplication originated in cdd46c765, where restartpoints were
introduced.

In LogCheckpointStart's case the duplication actually lead to the
compiler's format string checking not to be effective because the
format string wasn't constant.

Arguably these messages shouldn't be elog(), but ereport() style
messages. That'd even allow to translate the messages... But as
there's more mistakes of that kind in surrounding code, it seems
better to change that separately.
2014-10-21 01:01:56 +02:00
Andres Freund 11abd6c90f Renumber CHECKPOINT_* flags.
Commit 7dbb606938 added a new CHECKPOINT_FLUSH_ALL flag. As that
commit needed to be backpatched I didn't change the numeric values of
the existing flags as that could lead to nastly problems if any
external code issued checkpoints. That's not a concern on master, so
renumber them there.

Also add a comment about CHECKPOINT_FLUSH_ALL above
CreateCheckPoint().
2014-10-21 00:20:08 +02:00
Andres Freund 7dbb606938 Flush unlogged table's buffers when copying or moving databases.
CREATE DATABASE and ALTER DATABASE .. SET TABLESPACE copy the source
database directory on the filesystem level. To ensure the on disk
state is consistent they block out users of the affected database and
force a checkpoint to flush out all data to disk. Unfortunately, up to
now, that checkpoint didn't flush out dirty buffers from unlogged
relations.

That bug means there could be leftover dirty buffers in either the
template database, or the database in its old location. Leading to
problems when accessing relations in an inconsistent state; and to
possible problems during shutdown in the SET TABLESPACE case because
buffers belonging files that don't exist anymore are flushed.

This was reported in bug #10675 by Maxim Boguk.

Fix by Pavan Deolasee, modified somewhat by me. Reviewed by MauMau and
Fujii Masao.

Backpatch to 9.1 where unlogged tables were introduced.
2014-10-20 23:43:46 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut 83dc5908c2 pg_test_fsync: Update output format
Apparently, computers are now a bit faster than when this was first
added, so we need to make room for a digit or two in the ops/sec format.

While we're at it, adjust some of the other output for a more consistent
line length.
2014-10-20 15:36:51 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan af2b8fd057 Correct volatility markings of a few json functions.
json_agg and json_object_agg and their associated transition functions
should have been marked as stable rather than immutable, as they call IO
functions indirectly. Changing this probably isn't going to make much
difference, as you can't use an aggregate function in an index
expression, but we should be correct nevertheless.

json_object, on the other hand, should be marked immutable rather than
stable, as it does not call IO functions.

As discussed on -hackers, this change is being made without bumping the
catalog version, as we don't want to do that at this stage of the  cycle,
and  the changes are very unlikely to affect anyone.
2014-10-20 15:31:05 -04:00
Tom Lane f330a6d140 Fix mishandling of FieldSelect-on-whole-row-Var in nested lateral queries.
If an inline-able SQL function taking a composite argument is used in a
LATERAL subselect, and the composite argument is a lateral reference,
the planner could fail with "variable not found in subplan target list",
as seen in bug #11703 from Karl Bartel.  (The outer function call used in
the bug report and in the committed regression test is not really necessary
to provoke the bug --- you can get it if you manually expand the outer
function into "LATERAL (SELECT inner_function(outer_relation))", too.)

The cause of this is that we generate the reltargetlist for the referenced
relation before doing eval_const_expressions() on the lateral sub-select's
expressions (cf find_lateral_references()), so what's scheduled to be
emitted by the referenced relation is a whole-row Var, not the simplified
single-column Var produced by optimizing the function's FieldSelect on the
whole-row Var.  Then setrefs.c fails to match up that lateral reference to
what's available from the outer scan.

Preserving the FieldSelect optimization in such cases would require either
major planner restructuring (to recursively do expression simplification
on sub-selects much earlier) or some amazingly ugly kluge to change the
reltargetlist of a possibly-already-planned relation.  It seems better
just to skip the optimization when the Var is from an upper query level;
the case is not so common that it's likely anyone will notice a few
wasted cycles.

AFAICT this problem only occurs for uplevel LATERAL references, so
back-patch to 9.3 where LATERAL was added.
2014-10-20 12:23:42 -04:00
Tom Lane 488a7c9ccf Fix file-identification comment in contrib/pgcrypto/pgcrypto--1.2.sql.
Cosmetic oversight in commit 32984d8fc3.

Marko Tiikkaja
2014-10-20 10:53:57 -04:00
Robert Haas bc279c92f0 Fix typos.
David Rowley
2014-10-20 10:33:16 -04:00