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Bruce Momjian 1d25779284 Update copyright via script for 2017 2017-01-03 13:48:53 -05:00
Tom Lane 886f6c5ccd In PQsendQueryStart(), avoid leaking any left-over async result.
Ordinarily there would not be an async result sitting around at this
point, but it appears that in corner cases there can be.  Considering
all the work we're about to launch, it's hardly going to cost anything
noticeable to check.

It's been like this forever, so back-patch to all supported branches.

Report: <CAD-Qf1eLUtBOTPXyFQGW-4eEsop31tVVdZPu4kL9pbQ6tJPO8g@mail.gmail.com>
2016-10-10 10:35:58 -04:00
Tom Lane 26fa446da6 Add a nonlocalized version of the severity field to client error messages.
This has been requested a few times, but the use-case for it was never
entirely clear.  The reason for adding it now is that transmission of
error reports from parallel workers fails when NLS is active, because
pq_parse_errornotice() wrongly assumes that the existing severity field
is nonlocalized.  There are other ways we could have fixed that, but the
other options were basically kluges, whereas this way provides something
that's at least arguably a useful feature along with the bug fix.

Per report from Jakob Egger.  Back-patch into 9.6, because otherwise
parallel query is essentially unusable in non-English locales.  The
problem exists in 9.5 as well, but we don't want to risk changing
on-the-wire behavior in 9.5 (even though the possibility of new error
fields is specifically called out in the protocol document).  It may
be sufficient to leave the issue unfixed in 9.5, given the very limited
usefulness of pq_parse_errornotice in that version.

Discussion: <A88E0006-13CB-49C6-95CC-1A77D717213C@eggerapps.at>
2016-08-26 16:20:17 -04:00
Tom Lane 69dc5ae408 Teach libpq to decode server version correctly from future servers.
Beginning with the next development cycle, PG servers will report two-part
not three-part version numbers.  Fix libpq so that it will compute the
correct numeric representation of such server versions for reporting by
PQserverVersion().  It's desirable to get this into the field and
back-patched ASAP, so that older clients are more likely to understand the
new server version numbering by the time any such servers are in the wild.

(The results with an old client would probably not be catastrophic anyway
for a released server; for example "10.1" would be interpreted as 100100
which would be wrong in detail but would not likely cause an old client to
misbehave badly.  But "10devel" or "10beta1" would result in sversion==0
which at best would result in disabling all use of modern features.)

Extracted from a patch by Peter Eisentraut; comments added by me

Patch: <802ec140-635d-ad86-5fdf-d3af0e260c22@2ndquadrant.com>
2016-08-05 18:58:12 -04:00
Tom Lane e3161b231c Add libpq support for recreating an error message with different verbosity.
Often, upon getting an unexpected error in psql, one's first wish is that
the verbosity setting had been higher; for example, to be able to see the
schema-name field or the server code location info.  Up to now the only way
has been to adjust the VERBOSITY variable and repeat the failing query.
That's a pain, and it doesn't work if the error isn't reproducible.

This commit adds support in libpq for regenerating the error message for
an existing error PGresult at any desired verbosity level.  This is almost
just a matter of refactoring the existing code into a subroutine, but there
is one bit of possibly-needed information that was not getting put into
PGresults: the text of the last query sent to the server.  We must add that
string to the contents of an error PGresult.  But we only need to save it
if it might be used, which with the existing error-formatting code only
happens if there is a PG_DIAG_STATEMENT_POSITION error field, which is
probably pretty rare for errors in production situations.  So really the
overhead when the feature isn't used should be negligible.

Alex Shulgin, reviewed by Daniel Vérité, some improvements by me
2016-04-03 12:24:54 -04:00
Bruce Momjian ee94300446 Update copyright for 2016
Backpatch certain files through 9.1
2016-01-02 13:33:40 -05:00
Tom Lane c405918858 Fix unwanted flushing of libpq's input buffer when socket EOF is seen.
In commit 210eb9b743 I centralized libpq's logic for closing down
the backend communication socket, and made the new pqDropConnection
routine always reset the I/O buffers to empty.  Many of the call sites
previously had not had such code, and while that amounted to an oversight
in some cases, there was one place where it was intentional and necessary
*not* to flush the input buffer: pqReadData should never cause that to
happen, since we probably still want to process whatever data we read.

This is the true cause of the problem Robert was attempting to fix in
c3e7c24a1d, namely that libpq no longer reported the backend's final
ERROR message before reporting "server closed the connection unexpectedly".
But that only accidentally fixed it, by invoking parseInput before the
input buffer got flushed; and very likely there are timing scenarios
where we'd still lose the message before processing it.

To fix, pass a flag to pqDropConnection to tell it whether to flush the
input buffer or not.  On review I think flushing is actually correct for
every other call site.

Back-patch to 9.3 where the problem was introduced.  In HEAD, also improve
the comments added by c3e7c24a1d.
2015-11-12 13:03:52 -05:00
Robert Haas c3e7c24a1d libpq: Notice errors a backend may have sent just before dying.
At least since the introduction of Hot Standby, the backend has
sometimes sent fatal errors even when no client query was in
progress, assuming that the client would receive it.  However,
pqHandleSendFailure was not in sync with this assumption, and
only tries to catch notices and notifies.  Add a parseInput call
to the loop there to fix.

Andres Freund suggested the fix.  Comments are by me.
Reviewed by Michael Paquier.
2015-11-12 09:12:18 -05:00
Tom Lane 1a0bc4c2bf Fix documentation for libpq's PQfn().
The SGML docs claimed that 1-byte integers could be sent or received with
the "isint" options, but no such behavior has ever been implemented in
pqGetInt() or pqPutInt().  The in-code documentation header for PQfn() was
even less in tune with reality, and the code itself used parameter names
matching neither the SGML docs nor its libpq-fe.h declaration.  Do a bit
of additional wordsmithing on the SGML docs while at it.

Since the business about 1-byte integers is a clear documentation bug,
back-patch to all supported branches.
2015-03-08 13:35:28 -04:00
Tom Lane f2874feb7c Some more FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER fixes. 2015-02-21 01:46:43 -05:00
Tom Lane 586dd5d6a5 Replace a bunch more uses of strncpy() with safer coding.
strncpy() has a well-deserved reputation for being unsafe, so make an
effort to get rid of nearly all occurrences in HEAD.

A large fraction of the remaining uses were passing length less than or
equal to the known strlen() of the source, in which case no null-padding
can occur and the behavior is equivalent to memcpy(), though doubtless
slower and certainly harder to reason about.  So just use memcpy() in
these cases.

In other cases, use either StrNCpy() or strlcpy() as appropriate (depending
on whether padding to the full length of the destination buffer seems
useful).

I left a few strncpy() calls alone in the src/timezone/ code, to keep it
in sync with upstream (the IANA tzcode distribution).  There are also a
few such calls in ecpg that could possibly do with more analysis.

AFAICT, none of these changes are more than cosmetic, except for the four
occurrences in fe-secure-openssl.c, which are in fact buggy: an overlength
source leads to a non-null-terminated destination buffer and ensuing
misbehavior.  These don't seem like security issues, first because no stack
clobber is possible and second because if your values of sslcert etc are
coming from untrusted sources then you've got problems way worse than this.
Still, it's undesirable to have unpredictable behavior for overlength
inputs, so back-patch those four changes to all active branches.
2015-01-24 13:05:42 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 4baaf863ec Update copyright for 2015
Backpatch certain files through 9.0
2015-01-06 11:43:47 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 0a78320057 pgindent run for 9.4
This includes removing tabs after periods in C comments, which was
applied to back branches, so this change should not effect backpatching.
2014-05-06 12:12:18 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 5d305d86bd libpq: use pgsocket for socket values, for portability
Previously, 'int' was used for socket values in libpq, but socket values
are unsigned on Windows.  This is a style correction.

Initial patch and previous PGINVALID_SOCKET initial patch by Joel
Jacobson, modified by me

Report from PVS-Studio
2014-04-16 19:46:51 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut de94b47c0a Fix whitespace 2014-03-03 14:05:33 -05:00
Stephen Frost b1aebbb6a8 Various Coverity-spotted fixes
A number of issues were identified by the Coverity scanner and are
addressed in this patch.  None of these appear to be security issues
and many are mostly cosmetic changes.

Short comments for each of the changes follows.

Correct the semi-colon placement in be-secure.c regarding SSL retries.
Remove a useless comparison-to-NULL in proc.c (value is dereferenced
  prior to this check and therefore can't be NULL).
Add checking of chmod() return values to initdb.
Fix a couple minor memory leaks in initdb.
Fix memory leak in pg_ctl- involves free'ing the config file contents.
Use an int to capture fgetc() return instead of an enum in pg_dump.
Fix minor memory leaks in pg_dump.
  (note minor change to convertOperatorReference()'s API)
Check fclose()/remove() return codes in psql.
Check fstat(), find_my_exec() return codes in psql.
Various ECPG memory leak fixes.
Check find_my_exec() return in ECPG.
Explicitly ignore pqFlush return in libpq error-path.
Change PQfnumber() to avoid doing an strdup() when no changes required.
Remove a few useless check-against-NULL's (value deref'd beforehand).
Check rmtree(), malloc() results in pg_regress.
Also check get_alternative_expectfile() return in pg_regress.
2014-03-01 22:14:14 -05:00
Tom Lane fa4440f516 Improve libpq's error recovery for connection loss during COPY.
In pqSendSome, if the connection is already closed at entry, discard any
queued output data before returning.  There is no possibility of ever
sending the data, and anyway this corresponds to what we'd do if we'd
detected a hard error while trying to send().  This avoids possible
indefinite bloat of the output buffer if the application keeps trying
to send data (or even just keeps trying to do PQputCopyEnd, as psql
indeed will).

Because PQputCopyEnd won't transition out of PGASYNC_COPY_IN state
until it's successfully queued the COPY END message, and pqPutMsgEnd
doesn't distinguish a queuing failure from a pqSendSome failure,
this omission allowed an infinite loop in psql if the connection closure
occurred when we had at least 8K queued to send.  It might be worth
refactoring so that we can make that distinction, but for the moment
the other changes made here seem to offer adequate defenses.

To guard against other variants of this scenario, do not allow
PQgetResult to return a PGRES_COPY_XXX result if the connection is
already known dead.  Make sure it returns PGRES_FATAL_ERROR instead.

Per report from Stephen Frost.  Back-patch to all active branches.
2014-02-12 17:50:57 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 7e04792a1c Update copyright for 2014
Update all files in head, and files COPYRIGHT and legal.sgml in all back
branches.
2014-01-07 16:05:30 -05:00
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
Bruce Momjian 9af4159fce pgindent run for release 9.3
This is the first run of the Perl-based pgindent script.  Also update
pgindent instructions.
2013-05-29 16:58:43 -04:00
Bruce Momjian bd61a623ac Update copyrights for 2013
Fully update git head, and update back branches in ./COPYRIGHT and
legal.sgml files.
2013-01-01 17:15:01 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas abfd192b1b Allow a streaming replication standby to follow a timeline switch.
Before this patch, streaming replication would refuse to start replicating
if the timeline in the primary doesn't exactly match the standby. The
situation where it doesn't match is when you have a master, and two
standbys, and you promote one of the standbys to become new master.
Promoting bumps up the timeline ID, and after that bump, the other standby
would refuse to continue.

There's significantly more timeline related logic in streaming replication
now. First of all, when a standby connects to primary, it will ask the
primary for any timeline history files that are missing from the standby.
The missing files are sent using a new replication command TIMELINE_HISTORY,
and stored in standby's pg_xlog directory. Using the timeline history files,
the standby can follow the latest timeline present in the primary
(recovery_target_timeline='latest'), just as it can follow new timelines
appearing in an archive directory.

START_REPLICATION now takes a TIMELINE parameter, to specify exactly which
timeline to stream WAL from. This allows the standby to request the primary
to send over WAL that precedes the promotion. The replication protocol is
changed slightly (in a backwards-compatible way although there's little hope
of streaming replication working across major versions anyway), to allow
replication to stop when the end of timeline reached, putting the walsender
back into accepting a replication command.

Many thanks to Amit Kapila for testing and reviewing various versions of
this patch.
2012-12-13 19:17:32 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas f86e6ba40c Add runtime checks for number of query parameters passed to libpq functions.
The maximum number of parameters supported by the FE/BE protocol is 65535,
as it's transmitted as a 16-bit unsigned integer. However, the nParams
arguments to libpq functions are all of type 'int'. We can't change the
signature of libpq functions, but a simple bounds check is in order to make
it more clear what's going wrong if you try to pass more than 65535
parameters.

Per complaint from Jim Vanns.
2012-08-13 16:36:35 +03:00
Tom Lane 41b9c8452b Replace libpq's "row processor" API with a "single row" mode.
After taking awhile to digest the row-processor feature that was added to
libpq in commit 92785dac2e, we've concluded
it is over-complicated and too hard to use.  Leave the core infrastructure
changes in place (that is, there's still a row processor function inside
libpq), but remove the exposed API pieces, and instead provide a "single
row" mode switch that causes PQgetResult to return one row at a time in
separate PGresult objects.

This approach incurs more overhead than proper use of a row processor
callback would, since construction of a PGresult per row adds extra cycles.
However, it is far easier to use and harder to break.  The single-row mode
still affords applications the primary benefit that the row processor API
was meant to provide, namely not having to accumulate large result sets in
memory before processing them.  Preliminary testing suggests that we can
probably buy back most of the extra cycles by micro-optimizing construction
of the extra results, but that task will be left for another day.

Marko Kreen
2012-08-02 13:10:30 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 927d61eeff Run pgindent on 9.2 source tree in preparation for first 9.3
commit-fest.
2012-06-10 15:20:04 -04:00
Robert Haas 5d4b60f2f2 Lots of doc corrections.
Josh Kupershmidt
2012-04-23 22:43:09 -04:00
Tom Lane 92785dac2e Add a "row processor" API to libpq for better handling of large results.
Traditionally libpq has collected an entire query result before passing
it back to the application.  That provides a simple and transactional API,
but it's pretty inefficient for large result sets.  This patch allows the
application to process each row on-the-fly instead of accumulating the
rows into the PGresult.  Error recovery becomes a bit more complex, but
often that tradeoff is well worth making.

Kyotaro Horiguchi, reviewed by Marko Kreen and Tom Lane
2012-04-04 18:27:56 -04:00
Bruce Momjian e126958c2e Update copyright notices for year 2012. 2012-01-01 18:01:58 -05:00
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
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
Bruce Momjian bf50caf105 pgindent run before PG 9.1 beta 1. 2011-04-10 11:42:00 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas bc03c5937d Adjust error message, now that we expect other message types than connection
close at this point. Fix PQsetnonblocking() comment.

Fujii Masao
2011-03-30 08:54:28 +03:00
Bruce Momjian 5d950e3b0c Stamp copyrights for year 2011. 2011-01-01 13:18:15 -05:00
Tom Lane 81a530a65e Fix ill-advised placement of PGRES_COPY_BOTH enum value.
It must be added at the end of the ExecStatusType enum to avoid ABI
breakage compared to previous libpq versions.  Noted by Magnus.
2010-12-28 11:02:10 -05:00
Robert Haas d3d414696f Allow bidirectional copy messages in streaming replication mode.
Fujii Masao.  Review by Alvaro Herrera, Tom Lane, and myself.
2010-12-11 09:27:37 -05:00
Magnus Hagander 9f2e211386 Remove cvs keywords from all files. 2010-09-20 22:08:53 +02:00
Bruce Momjian 65e806cba1 pgindent run for 9.0 2010-02-26 02:01:40 +00:00
Tom Lane 50a90fac40 Stamp HEAD as 9.0devel, and update various places that were referring to 8.5
(hope I got 'em all).  Per discussion, this release will be 9.0 not 8.5.
2010-02-17 04:19:41 +00:00
Bruce Momjian aa7e7ae9a6 Have SELECT and CREATE TABLE AS queries return a row count. While this
is invisible in psql, other interfaces, like libpq, make this value
visible.

Boszormenyi Zoltan
2010-02-16 20:58:14 +00:00
Robert Haas b13da41eba Fix unsafe loop test, and declare as_ident as bool rather than int. 2010-01-21 18:43:25 +00:00
Robert Haas d66679672f Add new escaping functions PQescapeLiteral and PQescapeIdentifier.
PQescapeLiteral is similar to PQescapeStringConn, but it relieves the
caller of the need to know how large the output buffer should be, and
it provides the appropriate quoting (in addition to escaping special
characers within the string).  PQescapeIdentifier provides similar
functionality for escaping identifiers.

Per recent discussion with Tom Lane.
2010-01-21 14:58:53 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 0239800893 Update copyright for the year 2010. 2010-01-02 16:58:17 +00:00
Tom Lane 5b8ee5c128 Teach PQescapeByteaConn() to use hex format when the target connection is
to a server >= 8.5.  Per my proposal in discussion of hex-format patch.
2009-08-04 18:05:42 +00:00
Tom Lane a2a8c7a662 Support hex-string input and output for type BYTEA.
Both hex format and the traditional "escape" format are automatically
handled on input.  The output format is selected by the new GUC variable
bytea_output.

As committed, bytea_output defaults to HEX, which is an *incompatible
change*.  We will keep it this way for awhile for testing purposes, but
should consider whether to switch to the more backwards-compatible
default of ESCAPE before 8.5 is released.

Peter Eisentraut
2009-08-04 16:08:37 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d747140279 8.4 pgindent run, with new combined Linux/FreeBSD/MinGW typedef list
provided by Andrew.
2009-06-11 14:49:15 +00:00
Michael Meskes e7f4923d3b Reverting patch just in case a compiler treats this enum as signed. 2009-05-27 14:16:51 +00:00
Michael Meskes ab9981ccc6 Removed comparison of unsigned expression < 0. 2009-05-21 12:54:27 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 511db38ace Update copyright for 2009. 2009-01-01 17:24:05 +00:00
Tom Lane e2b7d0c65c Improve the recently-added libpq events code to provide more consistent
guarantees about whether event procedures will receive DESTROY events.
They no longer need to defend themselves against getting a DESTROY
without a successful prior CREATE.

Andrew Chernow
2008-09-19 16:40:40 +00:00
Tom Lane 32f159cc55 Add an "events" system to libpq, whereby applications can get callbacks that
enable them to manage private data associated with PGconns and PGresults.

Andrew Chernow and Merlin Moncure
2008-09-17 04:31:08 +00:00