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Tom Lane 6bf2efb382 Fix computation of varnullingrels when const-folding field selection.
We can simplify FieldSelect on a whole-row Var into a plain Var
for the selected field.  However, we should copy the whole-row Var's
varnullingrels when we do so, because the new Var is clearly nullable
by exactly the same rels as the original.  Failure to do this led to
errors like "wrong varnullingrels (b) (expected (b 3)) for Var 2/2".

Richard Guo, per bug #18184 from Marian Krucina.  Back-patch to
v16 where varnullingrels was introduced.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18184-5868dd258782058e@postgresql.org
2023-11-09 15:46:16 -05:00
Dean Rasheed 06a546382a Fix AFTER ROW trigger execution in MERGE cross-partition update.
When executing a MERGE UPDATE action, if the UPDATE is turned into a
cross-partition DELETE then INSERT, do not attempt to invoke AFTER
UPDATE ROW triggers, or any of the other post-update actions in
ExecUpdateEpilogue().

For consistency with a plain UPDATE command, such triggers should not
be fired (and typically fail anyway), and similarly, other post-update
actions, such as WCO/RLS checks should not be executed, and might also
lead to unexpected failures.

Therefore, as with ExecUpdate(), make ExecMergeMatched() return
immediately if ExecUpdateAct() reports that a cross-partition update
was done, to be sure that no further processing is done for that
tuple.

Back-patch to v15, where MERGE was introduced.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCWjBgagyNZs02vgDF0DvASYj-iHTFtXG2-nP3orZhmtcw%40mail.gmail.com
2023-11-09 11:27:04 +00:00
David Rowley ef7c365551 Ensure we use the correct spelling of "ensure"
We seem to have accidentally used "insure" in a few places.  Correct
that.

Author: Peter Smith
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAHut+Pv0biqrhA3pMhu40aDsj343mTsD75khKnHsLqR8P04f=Q@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 12, oldest supported version
2023-11-10 00:16:41 +13:00
Dean Rasheed c396aca2b7 Fix corner-case 64-bit integer subtraction bug on some platforms.
When computing "0 - INT64_MIN", most platforms would report an
overflow error, which is correct. However, platforms without integer
overflow builtins or 128-bit integers would fail to spot the overflow,
and incorrectly return INT64_MIN.

Back-patch to all supported branches.

Patch be me. Thanks to Jian He for initial investigation, and Laurenz
Albe and Tom Lane for review.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCUNK-AZSD0jVdgkk0N%3DNcAXBWeAEX-QU9AnJPensikmdQ%40mail.gmail.com
2023-11-09 09:53:05 +00:00
Michael Paquier 179c4639cf pg_stat_statements: Remove duplicated tests for SET statements
This looks like a copy-paste mistake introduced in de2aca2885, that
has added checks for more patterns of SET statements while ignoring the
original test block that existed.

Backpatch down to where this has been introduced, as this shaves some
cycles.

Author: Sergei Kornilov
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/5689421699428803@mail-sendbernar-production-main-46.myt.yp-c.yandex.net
Backpatch-through: 16
2023-11-09 10:05:07 +09:00
Alvaro Herrera 42f8326851
Call pqPipelineFlush from PQsendFlushRequest
When PQsendFlushRequest() was added by commit 69cf1d5429, we argued
against adding a PQflush() call in it[1].  This is still the right
decision: if the user wants a flush to occur, they can just call that.
However, we failed to realize that the message bytes could still be
given to the kernel for transmitting when this can be made without
blocking.  That's what pqPipelineFlush() does, and it is done for every
single other message type sent by libpq, so do that.

(When the socket is in blocking mode this may indeed block, but that's
what all the other libpq message-sending routines do, too.)

[1] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/202106252352.5ca4byasfun5%40alvherre.pgsql

Author: Jelte Fennema-Nio <postgres@jeltef.nl>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAGECzQTxZRevRWkKodE-SnJk1Yfm4eKT+8E4Cyq3MJ9YKTnNew@mail.gmail.com
2023-11-08 16:44:08 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut b7caeaff31 Don't install ldap_password_func in meson
It should be handled as a test module per commit b6a0d469ca.
2023-11-08 11:28:33 +01:00
Michael Paquier 2a08dda291 Fix use of OPENSSL in SSL tests if command is not found
`openssl` is an optional dependency in the meson build as it may not be
installed in an environment even if SSL libraries are around.  The meson
scripts assume that, but the SSL tests thought that it was a hard
dependency, causing a meson installation to fail if `openssl` could not
be found.  Like similar tests that depend on external commands, and to
be consistent with ./configure for the SSL tests, this commit makes the
command existence optional in the tests.

Author: Tristan Partin
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CWSX6P5OUUM5.N7B74KQ06ZP6@neon.tech
Backpatch-through: 16
2023-11-08 17:29:22 +09:00
Michael Paquier 4dccf95753 Enlarge assertion in bloom_init() for false_positive_rate
false_positive_rate is a parameter that can be set with the bloom
opclass in BRIN, and setting it to a value of exactly 0.25 would trigger
an assertion in the first INSERT done on the index with value set.

The assertion changed here relied on BLOOM_{MIN|MAX}_FALSE_POSITIVE_RATE
that are somewhat arbitrary values, and specifying an out-of-range value
would also trigger a failure when defining such an index.  So, as-is,
the assertion was just doubling on the min-max check of the reloption.
This is now enlarged to check that it is a correct percentage value,
instead, based on a suggestion by Tom Lane.

Author: Alexander Lakhin
Reviewed-by: Tom Lane, Shihao Zhong
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17969-a6c54de48026d694@postgresql.org
Backpatch-through: 14
2023-11-08 14:06:36 +09:00
Tom Lane 3edc6580c0 Stamp 16.1. 2023-11-06 17:04:27 -05:00
Tom Lane 639a8063ca Last-minute updates for release notes.
Security: CVE-2023-5868, CVE-2023-5869, CVE-2023-5870
2023-11-06 13:26:33 -05:00
Tom Lane e24daa94b2 Detect integer overflow while computing new array dimensions.
array_set_element() and related functions allow an array to be
enlarged by assigning to subscripts outside the current array bounds.
While these places were careful to check that the new bounds are
allowable, they neglected to consider the risk of integer overflow
in computing the new bounds.  In edge cases, we could compute new
bounds that are invalid but get past the subsequent checks,
allowing bad things to happen.  Memory stomps that are potentially
exploitable for arbitrary code execution are possible, and so is
disclosure of server memory.

To fix, perform the hazardous computations using overflow-detecting
arithmetic routines, which fortunately exist in all still-supported
branches.

The test cases added for this generate (after patching) errors that
mention the value of MaxArraySize, which is platform-dependent.
Rather than introduce multiple expected-files, use psql's VERBOSITY
parameter to suppress the printing of the message text.  v11 psql
lacks that parameter, so omit the tests in that branch.

Our thanks to Pedro Gallegos for reporting this problem.

Security: CVE-2023-5869
2023-11-06 10:56:43 -05:00
Tom Lane d3d1e25097 Compute aggregate argument types correctly in transformAggregateCall().
transformAggregateCall() captures the datatypes of the aggregate's
arguments immediately to construct the Aggref.aggargtypes list.
This seems reasonable because the arguments have already been
transformed --- but there is an edge case where they haven't been.
Specifically, if we have an unknown-type literal in an ANY argument
position, nothing will have been done with it earlier.  But if we
also have DISTINCT, then addTargetToGroupList() converts the literal
to "text" type, resulting in the aggargtypes list not matching the
actual runtime type of the argument.  The end result is that the
aggregate tries to interpret a "text" value as being of type
"unknown", that is a zero-terminated C string.  If the text value
contains no zero bytes, this could result in disclosure of server
memory following the text literal value.

To fix, move the collection of the aggargtypes list to the end
of transformAggregateCall(), after DISTINCT has been handled.
This requires slightly more code, but not a great deal.

Our thanks to Jingzhou Fu for reporting this problem.

Security: CVE-2023-5868
2023-11-06 10:38:00 -05:00
Noah Misch 2c3c5ec493 Set GUC "is_superuser" in all processes that set AuthenticatedUserId.
It was always false in single-user mode, in autovacuum workers, and in
background workers.  This had no specifically-identified security
consequences, but non-core code or future work might make it
security-relevant.  Back-patch to v11 (all supported versions).

Jelte Fennema-Nio.  Reported by Jelte Fennema-Nio.
2023-11-06 06:14:16 -08:00
Noah Misch 7854127315 Ban role pg_signal_backend from more superuser backend types.
Documentation says it cannot signal "a backend owned by a superuser".
On the contrary, it could signal background workers, including the
logical replication launcher.  It could signal autovacuum workers and
the autovacuum launcher.  Block all that.  Signaling autovacuum workers
and those two launchers doesn't stall progress beyond what one could
achieve other ways.  If a cluster uses a non-core extension with a
background worker that does not auto-restart, this could create a denial
of service with respect to that background worker.  A background worker
with bugs in its code for responding to terminations or cancellations
could experience those bugs at a time the pg_signal_backend member
chooses.  Back-patch to v11 (all supported versions).

Reviewed by Jelte Fennema-Nio.  Reported by Hemanth Sandrana and
Mahendrakar Srinivasarao.

Security: CVE-2023-5870
2023-11-06 06:14:16 -08:00
Peter Eisentraut b1227766a3 Translation updates
Source-Git-URL: https://git.postgresql.org/git/pgtranslation/messages.git
Source-Git-Hash: e479b8315c5d7fb9ca95c23487ea80ae2630aa10
2023-11-06 13:10:09 +01:00
Tom Lane 1b4e0265c2 Release notes for 16.1, 15.5, 14.10, 13.13, 12.17, 11.22. 2023-11-05 13:14:07 -05:00
Andres Freund f646ac6725 meson: docs: Install all manpages, not just ones in man1
In f13eb16485 I made a mistake leading to only man1 being installed. I will
report a bug suggesting that meson warn about mistakes of this sort.

Reported-by: Christoph Berg <myon@debian.org>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ZUU5pRQO6ZUeBsi6@msg.df7cb.de
Backpatch: 16-, where the meson build was introduced
2023-11-03 15:22:14 -07:00
Tom Lane 1e774846b8 First-draft release notes for 16.1.
As usual, the release notes for other branches will be made by cutting
these down, but put them up for community review first.

Also as usual for a .1 release, there are some entries here that
are not really relevant for v16 because they already appeared in 16.0.
Those'll be removed later.
2023-11-03 17:54:17 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 7f85099f4b doc: \copy can get data values \. and end-of-input confused
Reported-by: Svante Richter

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/fcd57e4-8f23-4c3e-a5db-2571d09208e2@beta.fastmail.com

Backpatch-through: 11
2023-11-03 13:57:59 -04:00
Bruce Momjian d5b1045e67 doc: CREATE DATABASE doesn't copy db-level perms. from template
Reported-by: david@kapitaltrading.com

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/166007719137.995877.13951579839074751714@wrigleys.postgresql.org

Backpatch-through: 11
2023-11-03 13:39:50 -04:00
Tom Lane 9d4ea0bb3f Doc: update CREATE RULE ref page's hoary discussion of views.
This text left one with the impression that an ON SELECT rule could
be attached to a plain table, which has not been true since commit
264c06820 (meaning the text was already misleading when written,
evidently by me in 96bd67f61).  However, it didn't get really bad
until b23cd185f removed the convert-a-table-to-a-view logic, which
had made it possible for scripts that thought they were attaching
ON SELECTs to tables to still work.

Rewrite into a form that makes it clear that an ON SELECT rule
is better regarded as an implementation detail of a view.
Pre-v16, point out that adding ON SELECT to a table actually
converts it to a view.

Per bug #18178 from Joshua Uyehara.  Back-patch to all supported
branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18178-05534d7064044d2d@postgresql.org
2023-11-03 11:48:23 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 8cb1d99f23 doc: ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES does not affect inherited roles
Reported-by: Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/72652d72e1816bfc3c05d40f9e0e0373d07823c8.camel@octave.org

Co-authored-by: Laurenz Albe

Backpatch-through: 11
2023-11-03 09:51:53 -04:00
Tom Lane 82063edd4a Be more wary about NULL values for GUC string variables.
get_explain_guc_options() crashed if a string GUC marked GUC_EXPLAIN
has a NULL boot_val.  Nosing around found a couple of other places
that seemed insufficiently cautious about NULL string values, although
those are likely unreachable in practice.  Add some commentary
defining the expectations for NULL values of string variables,
in hopes of forestalling future additions of more such bugs.

Xing Guo, Aleksander Alekseev, Tom Lane

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACpMh+AyDx5YUpPaAgzVwC1d8zfOL4JoD-uyFDnNSa1z0EsDQQ@mail.gmail.com
2023-11-02 11:47:33 -04:00
Michael Paquier e22819a747 Fix 003_check_guc.pl when loading modules with custom GUCs
The test missed that custom GUCs need to be ignored from the list of
parameters that can exist in postgresql.conf.sample.  This caused the
test to fail on a server where such a module is loaded, when using
EXTRA_INSTALL and TEMP_CONFIG, for instance.

Author: Anton A. Melnikov
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/fc5509ce-5144-4dac-8d13-21793da44fc5@postgrespro.ru
Backpatch-through: 15
2023-11-02 12:38:23 +09:00
Michael Paquier 354b3ebf17 doc: Replace reference to ERRCODE_RAISE_EXCEPTION by "raise_exception"
This part of the documentation refers to exceptions as handled by
PL/pgSQL, and using the internal error code is confusing.

Per thinko in 66bde49d96.

Reported-by: Euler Taveira, Bruce Momjian
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ZUEUnLevXyW7DlCs@momjian.us
Backpatch-through: 11
2023-11-02 07:33:20 +09:00
Daniel Gustafsson 1155daef60 Fix function name in comment
The name of the function resulting from the macro expansion was
incorrectly stated.

Backpatch to 16 where it was introduced.

Author: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20231101.172308.1740861597185391383.horikyota.ntt@gmail.com
Backpatch-through: v16
2023-11-01 11:46:30 +01:00
Bruce Momjian 664f308171 doc: improve ALTER SYSTEM description of value list quoting
Reported-by: splarv@ya.ru

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/167105927893.1897.13227723035830709578@wrigleys.postgresql.org

Backpatch-through: 11
2023-10-31 10:21:32 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 83981bcbac doc: improve bpchar and character type length details
Reported-by: Jeff Davis

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/32a9b8357e8e29b04f395f92c53b64e015a4caf1.camel@j-davis.com

Author: Jeff Davis, adjustments by me

Backpatch-through: 16
2023-10-31 10:13:11 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 04e5b1d586 doc: add function argument and query parameter limits
Also reorder entries and add commas.

Reported-by: David G. Johnston

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKFQuwYeNPxeocV3_0+Zx=_Xwvg+sNyEMdzyG5s2E2e0hZLQhg@mail.gmail.com

Author: David G. Johnston (partial)

Backpatch-through: 12
2023-10-31 09:23:09 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 350bd6bdc1 doc: 1-byte varlena headers can be used for user PLAIN storage
This also updates some C comments.

Reported-by: suchithjn22@gmail.com

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/167336599095.2667301.15497893107226841625@wrigleys.postgresql.org

Author: Laurenz Albe (doc patch)

Backpatch-through: 11
2023-10-31 09:10:35 -04:00
David Rowley a98f01c933 Adjust the order of the prechecks in pgrowlocks()
4b8266415 added a precheck to pgrowlocks() to ensure the given object's
pg_class.relam is HEAP_TABLE_AM_OID, however, that check was put before
another check which was checking if the given object was a partitioned
table.  Since the pg_class.relam is always InvalidOid for partitioned
tables, if pgrowlocks() was called passing a partitioned table, then the
"only heap AM is supported" error would be raised instead of the intended
error about the given object being a partitioned table.

Here we simply move the pg_class.relam check to after the check that
verifies that we are in fact working with a normal (non-partitioned)
table.

Reported-by: jian he
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACJufxFaSp_WguFCf0X98951zFVX+dXFnF1mxAb-G3g1HiHOow@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 12, where 4b8266415 was introduced.
2023-10-31 16:42:35 +13:00
Noah Misch 1a368dd3ec Diagnose !indisvalid in more SQL functions.
pgstatindex failed with ERRCODE_DATA_CORRUPTED, of the "can't-happen"
class XX.  The other functions succeeded on an empty index; they might
have malfunctioned if the failed index build left torn I/O or other
complex state.  Report an ERROR in statistics functions pgstatindex,
pgstatginindex, pgstathashindex, and pgstattuple.  Report DEBUG1 and
skip all index I/O in maintenance functions brin_desummarize_range,
brin_summarize_new_values, brin_summarize_range, and
gin_clean_pending_list.  Back-patch to v11 (all supported versions).

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20231001195309.a3@google.com
2023-10-30 14:46:08 -07:00
Noah Misch 3c6a05b805 amcheck: Distinguish interrupted page deletion from corruption.
This prevents false-positive reports about "the first child of leftmost
target page is not leftmost of its level", "block %u is not leftmost"
and "left link/right link pair".  They appeared if amcheck ran before
VACUUM cleaned things, after a cluster exited recovery between the
first-stage and second-stage WAL records of a deletion.  Back-patch to
v11 (all supported versions).

Reviewed by Peter Geoghegan.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20231005025232.c7.nmisch@google.com
2023-10-30 14:46:08 -07:00
Tom Lane 67738dbf9c Teach pg_dump about the new pg_subscription.subrunasowner option.
Among numerous other oversights, commit 482675987 neglected to fix
pg_dump to dump this new subscription option.  Since the new default
is "false" while the previous behavior corresponds to "true", this
would cause legacy subscriptions to silently change behavior during
dump/reload or pg_upgrade.  That seems like a bad idea.  Even if it
was intended, failing to preserve the option once set in a new
installation is certainly not OK.

While here, reorder associated stanzas in pg_dump to match the
field order in pg_subscription, in hopes of reducing the impression
that all this code was written with the aid of a dartboard.

Back-patch to v16 where this new field was added.

Philip Warner (cosmetic tweaks by me)

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20231027042539.01A3A220F0A@thebes.rime.com.au
2023-10-29 12:56:24 -04:00
Dean Rasheed ab73a37e9e btree_gin: Fix calculation of leftmost interval value.
Formerly, the value computed by leftmostvalue_interval() was a long
way short of the minimum possible interval value.  As a result, an
index scan on a GIN index on an interval column with < or <= operators
would miss large negative interval values.

Fix by setting all fields of the leftmost interval to their minimum
values, ensuring that the result is less than any other possible
interval.  Since this only affects index searches, no index rebuild is
necessary.

Back-patch to all supported branches.

Dean Rasheed, reviewed by Heikki Linnakangas.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCV80%2BgOfF8ehNUUfaKBZgZMDfCfL-g1HhWGb6kC3rpDfw%40mail.gmail.com
2023-10-29 11:14:36 +00:00
Tom Lane 07494a0df9 Fix intra-query memory leak when a SRF returns zero rows.
When looping around after finding that the set-returning function
returned zero rows for the current input tuple, ExecProjectSet
neglected to reset either of the two memory contexts it's
responsible for cleaning out.  Typically this wouldn't cause much
problem, because once the SRF does return at least one row, the
contexts would get reset on the next call.  However, if the SRF
returns no rows for many input tuples in succession, quite a lot
of memory could be transiently consumed.

To fix, make sure we reset both contexts while looping around.

Per bug #18172 from Sergei Kornilov.  Back-patch to all supported
branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18172-9b8c5fc1d676ded3@postgresql.org
2023-10-28 14:04:43 -04:00
Tom Lane d1537afe3e Remove PHOT from our default timezone abbreviations list.
Debian recently decided to split out a bunch of "obsolete" timezone
names into a new tzdata-legacy package, which isn't installed by
default.  One of these zone names is Pacific/Enderbury, and that
breaks our regression tests (on --with-system-tzdata builds)
because our default timezone abbreviations list defines PHOT as
Pacific/Enderbury.

Pacific/Enderbury got renamed to Pacific/Kanton in tzdata 2021b,
so that in distros that still have this entry it's just a symlink
to Pacific/Kanton anyway.  So one answer would be to redefine PHOT
as Pacific/Kanton.  However, then things would fail if the
installed tzdata predates 2021b, which is recent enough that that
seems like a real problem.

Instead, let's just remove PHOT from the default list.  That seems
likely to affect nobody in the real world, because (a) it was an
abbreviation that the tzdb crew made up in the first place, with
no evidence of real-world usage, and (b) the total human population
of the Phoenix Islands is less than two dozen persons, per Wikipedia.
If anyone does use this zone abbreviation they can easily put it back
via a custom abbreviations file.

We'll keep PHOT in the Pacific.txt reference file, but change it
to Pacific/Kanton there, as that definition seems more likely to
be useful to future readers of that file.

Per report from Victor Wagner.  Back-patch to all supported
branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20231027152049.4b5c8044@wagner.wagner.home
2023-10-28 11:54:51 -04:00
Tomas Vondra 924e0e2ee0 Fix minmax-multi distance for extreme interval values
When calculating distance for interval values, the code mostly mimicked
interval_mi, i.e. it built a new interval value for the difference.
That however does not work for sufficiently distant interval values,
when the difference overflows the interval range.

Instead, we can calculate the distance directly, without constructing
the intermediate (and unnecessary) interval value.

Backpatch to 14, where minmax-multi indexes were introduced.

Reported-by: Dean Rasheed
Reviewed-by: Ashutosh Bapat, Dean Rasheed
Backpatch-through: 14
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/eef0ea8c-4aaa-8d0d-027f-58b1f35dd170@enterprisedb.com
2023-10-27 18:28:37 +02:00
Tomas Vondra 497fc92086 Fix minmax-multi on infinite date/timestamp values
Make sure that infinite values in date/timestamp columns are treated as
if in infinite distance. Infinite values should not be merged with other
values, leaving them as outliers. The code however returned distance 0
in this case, so that infinite values were merged first. While this does
not break the index (i.e. it still produces correct query results), it
may make it much less efficient.

We don't need explicit handling of infinite date/timestamp values when
calculating distances, because those values are represented as extreme
but regular values (e.g. INT64_MIN/MAX for the timestamp type).

We don't need an exact distance, just a value that is much larger than
distanced between regular values. With the added cast to double values,
we can simply subtract the values.

The regression test queries a value in the "gap" and checks the range
was properly eliminated by the BRIN index.

This only affects minmax-multi indexes on timestamp/date columns with
infinite values, which is not very common in practice. The affected
indexes may need to be rebuilt.

Backpatch to 14, where minmax-multi indexes were introduced.

Reported-by: Ashutosh Bapat
Reviewed-by: Ashutosh Bapat, Dean Rasheed
Backpatch-through: 14
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/eef0ea8c-4aaa-8d0d-027f-58b1f35dd170@enterprisedb.com
2023-10-27 18:28:28 +02:00
Tomas Vondra e7965226d5 Fix calculation in brin_minmax_multi_distance_date
When calculating the distance between date values, make sure to subtract
them in the right order, i.e. (larger - smaller).

The distance is used to determine which values to merge, and is expected
to be a positive value. The code unfortunately did the subtraction in
the opposite order, i.e. (smaller - larger), thus producing negative
values and merging values the most distant values first.

The resulting index is correct (i.e. produces correct results), but may
be significantly less efficient. This affects all minmax-multi indexes
on date columns.

Backpatch to 14, where minmax-multi indexes were introduced.

Reported-by: Ashutosh Bapat
Reviewed-by: Ashutosh Bapat, Dean Rasheed
Backpatch-through: 14
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/eef0ea8c-4aaa-8d0d-027f-58b1f35dd170@enterprisedb.com
2023-10-27 18:28:19 +02:00
Tomas Vondra 0635fe02b4 Fix overflow when calculating timestamp distance in BRIN
When calculating distances for timestamp values for BRIN minmax-multi
indexes, we need to be careful about overflows for extreme values. If
the value overflows into a negative value, the index may be inefficient.

The new regression test checks this for the timestamp type by adding a
table with enough values to force range compaction/merging. The values
are close to min/max, which means a risk of overflow.

Fixed by converting the int64 values to double first, before calculating
the distance. This prevents the overflow. We may lose some precision, of
course, but that's good enough. In the worst case we build a slightly
less efficient index, but for large distances this won't matter.

This only affects minmax-multi indexes on timestamp columns, with ranges
containing values sufficiently distant to cause an overflow. That seems
like a fairly rare case in practice.

Backpatch to 14, where minmax-multi indexes were introduced.

Reported-by: Ashutosh Bapat
Reviewed-by: Ashutosh Bapat, Dean Rasheed
Backpatch-through: 14
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/eef0ea8c-4aaa-8d0d-027f-58b1f35dd170@enterprisedb.com
2023-10-27 18:28:04 +02:00
Amit Langote 2bf99b48de Avoid compiler warning in non-assert builds
After 01575ad788, expand_single_inheritance_child()'s parentOID
variable is read only in an Assert, provoking a compiler warning in
non-assert builds.  Fix that by marking the variable with
PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY.

Per report and suggestion from David Rowley

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAApHDvpjA_8Wxu4DCTRVAvPxC9atwMe6N%2ByvrcGsgb7mrfdpJA%40mail.gmail.com
2023-10-26 17:29:32 +09:00
Amit Langote 178ee1d858 Prevent duplicate RTEPermissionInfo for plain-inheritance parents
Currently, expand_single_inheritance_child() doesn't reset
perminfoindex in a plain-inheritance parent's child RTE, because
prior to 387f9ed0a0, the executor would use the first child RTE to
locate the parent's RTEPermissionInfo.  That in turn causes
add_rte_to_flat_rtable() to create an extra RTEPermissionInfo
belonging to the parent's child RTE with the same content as the one
belonging to the parent's original ("root") RTE.

In 387f9ed0a0, we changed things so that the executor can now use the
parent's "root" RTE for locating its RTEPermissionInfo instead of the
child RTE, so the latter's perminfoindex need not be set anymore, so
make it so.

Reported-by: Tom Lane
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/839708.1698174464@sss.pgh.pa.us
Backpatch-through: 16
2023-10-26 11:53:41 +09:00
Tom Lane d76606f077 Doc: remove misleading info about ecpg's CONNECT/DISCONNECT DEFAULT.
As far as I can see, ecpg has no notion of a "default" open
connection.  You can do "CONNECT TO DEFAULT" but that just specifies
letting libpq use all its default connection parameters --- the
resulting connection is not special subsequently.  In particular,
SET CONNECTION = DEFAULT and DISCONNECT DEFAULT simply act on a
connection named DEFAULT, if you've made one; they do not have
special lookup rules.  But the documentation of these commands
makes it look like they do.

Simplest fix, I think, is just to remove the paras suggesting that
DEFAULT is special here.

Also, SET CONNECTION *does* have one special lookup rule, which
is that it recognizes CURRENT as an alias for the currently selected
connection.  SET CONNECTION = CURRENT is a no-op, so it's pretty
useless, but nonetheless it does something different from selecting
a connection by name; so we'd better document it.

Per report from Sylvain Frandaz.  Back-patch to all supported
versions.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/169824721149.1769274.1553568436817652238@wrigleys.postgresql.org
2023-10-25 17:34:47 -04:00
Michael Paquier cf352ddcdd doc: Fix some typos and grammar
Author: Ekaterina Kiryanova, Elena Indrupskaya, Oleg Sibiryakov, Maxim
Yablokov
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7aad518b-3e6d-47f3-9184-b1d69cb412e7@postgrespro.ru
Backpatch-through: 11
2023-10-25 09:41:09 +09:00
Michael Paquier f76f1ef00d Log OpenSSL version in ./configure output
This information is useful to know when scanning buildfarm results, and
it is already displayed in Meson.  The output of `openssl version` is
logged, with the command retrieved from PATH.

This depends on c8e4030d1b, so backpatch down to 16.

Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut, Daniel Gustafsson, Tom Lane
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ZTW9yOlZaSVoFhTz@paquier.xyz
Backpatch-through: 16
2023-10-25 09:27:09 +09:00
Tom Lane b1444a09dc Fix problems when a plain-inheritance parent table is excluded.
When an UPDATE/DELETE/MERGE's target table is an old-style
inheritance tree, it's possible for the parent to get excluded
from the plan while some children are not.  (I believe this is
only possible if we can prove that a CHECK ... NO INHERIT
constraint on the parent contradicts the query WHERE clause,
so it's a very unusual case.)  In such a case, ExecInitModifyTable
mistakenly concluded that the first surviving child is the target
table, leading to at least two bugs:

1. The wrong table's statement-level triggers would get fired.

2. In v16 and up, it was possible to fail with "invalid perminfoindex
0 in RTE with relid nnnn" due to the child RTE not having permissions
data included in the query plan.  This was hard to reproduce reliably
because it did not occur unless the update triggered some non-HOT
index updates.

In v14 and up, this is easy to fix by defining ModifyTable.rootRelation
to be the parent RTE in plain inheritance as well as partitioned cases.

While the wrong-triggers bug also appears in older branches, the
relevant code in both the planner and executor is quite a bit
different, so it would take a good deal of effort to develop and
test a suitable patch.  Given the lack of field complaints about the
trigger issue, I'll desist for now.  (Patching v11 for this seems
unwise anyway, given that it will have no more releases after next
month.)

Per bug #18147 from Hans Buschmann.

Amit Langote and Tom Lane

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18147-6fc796538913ee88@postgresql.org
2023-10-24 14:48:34 -04:00
Peter Geoghegan cf89d3052d Doc: indexUnchanged is strictly a hint.
Clearly spell out the limitations of aminsert()'s indexUnchanged hinting
mechanism in the index AM documentation.

Oversight in commit 9dc718bd, which added the "logically unchanged
index" hint (which is used to trigger bottom-up index deletion).

Author: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie>
Reported-By: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Reviewed-By: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WzmU_BQ=-H9L+bxTSMQBqHMjp1DSwGypvL0gKs+dTOfkKg@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch: 14-, where indexUnchanged hinting was introduced.
2023-10-24 09:27:26 -07:00
Thomas Munro 3b0f20f6ce Log LLVM library version in configure output.
When scanning build farm results, it's useful to be able to see which
version is in use.  For the Meson build system, this information was
already displayed.

Back-patch to all supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/4022690.1697852728%40sss.pgh.pa.us
2023-10-22 14:23:11 +13:00