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Tom Lane
325aeb4a65 Install a hopefully-temporary workaround for Snow Leopard readdir() bug.
If Apple doesn't fix that reasonably soon, we'll have to consider
back-patching a workaround; but for now, just hack it in HEAD so that
we can get buildfarm reports on HEAD from OS X machines.
Per Jan Otto.
2009-09-12 15:51:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
d5a4b69c3a Fix assertion failure when a SELECT DISTINCT ON expression is volatile.
In this case we generate two PathKey references to the expression (one for
DISTINCT and one for ORDER BY) and they really need to refer to the same
EquivalenceClass.  However get_eclass_for_sort_expr was being overly paranoid
and creating two different EC's.  Correct behavior is to use the SortGroupRef
index to decide whether two references to volatile expressions that are
equal() (ie textually equivalent) should be considered the same.

Backpatch to 8.4.  Possibly this should be changed in 8.3 as well, but
I'll refrain in the absence of evidence of a visible failure in that branch.

Per bug #5049.
2009-09-12 00:04:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
8c5463a511 Increase the maximum value of extra_float_digits to 3, and have pg_dump
use that value when the backend is new enough to allow it.  This responds
to bug report from Keh-Cheng Chu pointing out that although 2 extra digits
should be sufficient to dump and restore float8 exactly, it is possible to
need 3 extra digits for float4 values.
2009-09-11 19:17:04 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
4e2d5efc6a On Windows, when a file is deleted and another process still has an open
file handle on it, the file goes into "pending deletion" state where it
still shows up in directory listing, but isn't accessible otherwise. That
confuses RemoveOldXLogFiles(), making it think that the file hasn't been
archived yet, while it actually was, and it was deleted along with the .done
file.

Fix that by renaming the file with ".deleted" extension before deleting it.
Also check the return value of rename() and unlink(), so that if the removal
fails for any reason (e.g another process is holding the file locked), we
don't delete the .done file until the WAL file is really gone.

Backpatch to 8.2, which is the oldest version supported on Windows.
2009-09-10 09:42:10 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
3ab8b7fa6f Fix/improve bytea and boolean support in PL/Python
Before, PL/Python converted data between SQL and Python by going
through a C string representation.  This broke for bytea in two ways:

- On input (function parameters), you would get a Python string that
  contains bytea's particular external representation with backslashes
  etc., instead of a sequence of bytes, which is what you would expect
  in a Python environment.  This problem is exacerbated by the new
  bytea output format.

- On output (function return value), null bytes in the Python string
  would cause truncation before the data gets stored into a bytea
  datum.

This is now fixed by converting directly between the PostgreSQL datum
and the Python representation.

The required generalized infrastructure also allows for other
improvements in passing:

- When returning a boolean value, the SQL datum is now true if and
  only if Python considers the value that was passed out of the
  PL/Python function to be true.  Previously, this determination was
  left to the boolean data type input function.  So, now returning
  'foo' results in true, because Python considers it true, rather than
  false because PostgreSQL considers it false.

- On input, we can convert the integer and float types directly to
  their Python equivalents without having to go through an
  intermediate string representation.

original patch by Caleb Welton, with updates by myself
2009-09-09 19:00:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
255f66efa9 Fix bug with WITH RECURSIVE immediately inside WITH RECURSIVE. 99% of the
code was already okay with this, but the hack that obtained the output
column types of a recursive union in advance of doing real parse analysis
of the recursive union forgot to handle the case where there was an inner
WITH clause available to the non-recursive term.  Best fix seems to be to
refactor so that we don't need the "throwaway" parse analysis step at all.
Instead, teach the transformSetOperationStmt code to set up the CTE's output
column information after it's processed the non-recursive term normally.
Per report from David Fetter.
2009-09-09 03:32:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
eeb6cb143a Add a boolean GUC parameter "bonjour" to control whether a Bonjour-enabled
build actually attempts to advertise itself via Bonjour.  Formerly it always
did so, which meant that packagers had to decide for their users whether
this behavior was wanted or not.  The default is "off" to be on the safe
side, though this represents a change in the default behavior of a
Bonjour-enabled build.  Per discussion.
2009-09-08 17:08:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
59b9f3d36d Replace use of the long-deprecated Bonjour API DNSServiceRegistrationCreate
with the not-so-deprecated DNSServiceRegister.  This patch shouldn't change
any user-visible behavior, it just gets rid of a deprecation warning in
--with-bonjour builds.  The new code will fail on OS X releases before 10.3,
but it seems unlikely that anyone will want to run Postgres 8.5 on 10.2.
2009-09-08 16:08:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
e3b3878a08 Put back "ifeq ($(PORTNAME), solaris)", this time with some documentation
of why it's not as broken as it appears on first glance.
2009-09-05 21:14:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
db13a81ab4 Revert ill-considered restriction of dtrace support to Solaris only. 2009-09-04 23:11:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
47ef623c0b Remove pgstat's discrimination against MsgVacuum and MsgAnalyze messages.
Formerly, these message types would be discarded unless there was already
a stats hash table entry for the target table.  However, the intent of
saving hash table space for unused tables was subverted by the fact that
the physical I/O done by the vacuum or analyze would result in an immediately
following tabstat message, which would create the hash table entry anyway.
All that we had left was surprising loss of statistical data, as in a recent
complaint from Jaime Casanova.

It seems unlikely that a real database would have many tables that go totally
untouched over the long haul, so the consensus is that this "optimization"
serves little purpose anyhow.  Remove it, and just create the hash table
entry on demand in all cases.
2009-09-04 22:32:33 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
7be39bb0be Tigthen binary receive functions so that they reject values that the text
input functions don't accept either. While the backend can handle such
values fine, they can cause trouble in clients and in pg_dump/restore.

This is followup to the original issue on time datatype reported by Andrew
McNamara a while ago. Like that one, none of these seem worth
back-patching.
2009-09-04 11:20:23 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
237859e4fb Fix encoding handling in xml binary input function. If the XML header didn't
specify an encoding explicitly, we used to treat it as being in database
encoding when we parsed it, but then perform a UTF-8 -> database encoding
conversion on it, which was completely bogus. It's now consistently treated as
UTF-8.
2009-09-04 10:49:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
602a9ef5a7 Make LOAD of an already-loaded library into a no-op, instead of attempting
to unload and re-load the library.

The difficulty with unloading a library is that we haven't defined safe
protocols for doing so.  In particular, there's no safe mechanism for
getting out of a "hook" function pointer unless libraries are unloaded
in reverse order of loading.  And there's no mechanism at all for undefining
a custom GUC variable, so GUC would be left with a pointer to an old value
that might or might not still be valid, and very possibly wouldn't be in
the same place anymore.

While the unload and reload behavior had some usefulness in easing
development of new loadable libraries, it's of no use whatever to normal
users, so just disabling it isn't giving up that much.  Someday we might
care to expend the effort to develop safe unload protocols; but even if
we did, there'd be little certainty that every third-party loadable module
was following them, so some security restrictions would still be needed.

Back-patch to 8.2; before that, LOAD was superuser-only anyway.

Security: unprivileged users could crash backend.  CVE not assigned yet
2009-09-03 22:11:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
187e5d8981 Disallow RESET ROLE and RESET SESSION AUTHORIZATION inside security-definer
functions.

This extends the previous patch that forbade SETting these variables inside
security-definer functions.  RESET is equally a security hole, since it
would allow regaining privileges of the caller; furthermore it can trigger
Assert failures and perhaps other internal errors, since the code is not
expecting these variables to change in such contexts.  The previous patch
did not cover this case because assign hooks don't really have enough
information, so move the responsibility for preventing this into guc.c.

Problem discovered by Heikki Linnakangas.

Security: no CVE assigned yet, extends CVE-2007-6600
2009-09-03 22:08:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
d0a368c656 Install a workaround for a longstanding gcc bug that allows SIGFPE traps
to occur for division by zero, even though the code is carefully avoiding
that.  All available evidence is that the only functions affected are
int24div, int48div, and int28div, so patch just those three functions to
include a "return" after the ereport() call.

Backpatch to 8.4 so that the fix can be tested in production builds.
For older branches our recommendation will continue to be to use -O1
on affected platforms (which are mostly non-mainstream anyway).
2009-09-03 18:48:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
57c9dff9d1 Fix subquery pullup to wrap a PlaceHolderVar around the entire RowExpr
that's generated for a whole-row Var referencing the subquery, when the
subquery is in the nullable side of an outer join.  The previous coding
instead put PlaceHolderVars around the elements of the RowExpr.  The effect
was that when the outer join made the subquery outputs go to null, the
whole-row Var produced ROW(NULL,NULL,...) rather than just NULL.  There
are arguments afoot about whether those things ought to be semantically
indistinguishable, but for the moment they are not entirely so, and the
planner needs to take care that its machinations preserve the difference.
Per bug #5025.

Making this feasible required refactoring ResolveNew() to allow more caller
control over what is substituted for a Var.  I chose to make ResolveNew()
a wrapper around a new general-purpose function replace_rte_variables().
I also fixed the ancient bogosity that ResolveNew might fail to set
a query's hasSubLinks field after inserting a SubLink in it.  Although
all current callers make sure that happens anyway, we've had bugs of that
sort before, and it seemed like a good time to install a proper solution.

Back-patch to 8.4.  The problem can be demonstrated clear back to 8.0,
but the fix would be too invasive in earlier branches; not to mention
that people may be depending on the subtly-incorrect behavior.  The
8.4 series is new enough that fixing this probably won't cause complaints,
but it might in older branches.  Also, 8.4 shows the incorrect behavior
in more cases than older branches do, because it is able to flatten
subqueries in more cases.
2009-09-02 17:52:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
794e3e81a0 Force VACUUM to recalculate oldestXmin even when we haven't changed our
own database's datfrozenxid, if the current value is old enough to be
forcing autovacuums or warning messages.  This ensures that a bogus
value is replaced as soon as possible.  Per a comment from Heikki.
2009-09-01 04:46:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
14f445fccf Actually, we need to bump the format identifier on twophase files
because of readjustment of 2PC rmgr IDs for flatfile removal.
2009-09-01 04:15:45 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
a8bb8eb583 Remove flatfiles.c, which is now obsolete.
Recent commits have removed the various uses it was supporting.  It was a
performance bottleneck, according to bug report #4919 by Lauris Ulmanis; seems
it slowed down user creation after a billion users.
2009-09-01 02:54:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
0905e8aeeb Move processing of startup-packet switches and GUC settings into InitPostgres,
to fix the problem that SetClientEncoding needs to be done before
InitializeClientEncoding, as reported by Zdenek Kotala.  We get at least
the small consolation of being able to remove the bizarre API detail that
had InitPostgres returning whether user is a superuser.
2009-09-01 00:09:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
00e6a16d01 Change the autovacuum launcher to read pg_database directly, rather than
via the "flat files" facility.  This requires making it enough like a backend
to be able to run transactions; it's no longer an "auxiliary process" but
more like the autovacuum worker processes.  Also, its signal handling has
to be brought into line with backends/workers.  In particular, since it
now has to handle procsignal.c processing, the special autovac-launcher-only
signal conditions are moved to SIGUSR2.

Alvaro, with some cleanup from Tom
2009-08-31 19:41:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
25ec228ef7 Track the current XID wrap limit (or more accurately, the oldest unfrozen
XID) in checkpoint records.  This eliminates the need to recompute the value
from scratch during database startup, which is one of the two remaining
reasons for the flatfile code to exist.  It should also simplify life for
hot-standby operation.

To avoid bloating the checkpoint records unreasonably, I switched from
tracking the oldest database by name to tracking it by OID.  This turns
out to save cycles in general (everywhere but the warning-generating
paths, which we hardly care about) and also helps us deal with the case
that the oldest database got dropped instead of being vacuumed.  The prior
coding might go for a long time without updating the wrap limit in that case,
which is bad because it might result in a lot of useless autovacuum activity.
2009-08-31 02:23:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
e1cc64197b Remove some useless assignments of the result of fread(). Quiets warnings
from clang static checker, and makes the code more readable anyway IMO.
2009-08-30 17:18:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
dd6de24e69 Remove duplicate variable initializations identified by clang static checker.
One of these represents a nontrivial bug (a promptly-leaked palloc), so
backpatch.

Greg Stark
2009-08-30 16:53:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
e710b65c1c Remove the use of the pg_auth flat file for client authentication.
(That flat file is now completely useless, but removal will come later.)

To do this, postpone client authentication into the startup transaction
that's run by InitPostgres.  We still collect the startup packet and do
SSL initialization (if needed) at the same time we did before.  The
AuthenticationTimeout is applied separately to startup packet collection
and the actual authentication cycle.  (This is a bit annoying, since it
means a couple extra syscalls; but the signal handling requirements inside
and outside a transaction are sufficiently different that it seems best
to treat the timeouts as completely independent.)

A small security disadvantage is that if the given database name is invalid,
this will be reported to the client before any authentication happens.
We could work around that by connecting to database "postgres" instead,
but consensus seems to be that it's not worth introducing such surprising
behavior.

Processing of all command-line switches and GUC options received from the
client is now postponed until after authentication.  This means that
PostAuthDelay is much less useful than it used to be --- if you need to
investigate problems during InitPostgres you'll have to set PreAuthDelay
instead.  However, allowing an unauthenticated user to set any GUC options
whatever seems a bit too risky, so we'll live with that.
2009-08-29 19:26:52 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
234c7ce9f2 Derived files that are shipped in the distribution used to be built in the
source directory even for out-of-tree builds.  They are now alsl built in
the build tree.  This should be more convenient for certain developers'
workflows, and shouldn't really break anything else.
2009-08-28 20:26:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
0a00c9a8ef Remove useless code that propagated FrontendProtocol to a backend via a
PostgresMain switch.  In point of fact, FrontendProtocol is already set
in a backend process, since ProcessStartupPacket() is executed inside
the backend --- it hasn't been run by the postmaster for many years.
And if it were, we'd still certainly want FrontendProtocol to be set before
we get as far as PostgresMain, so that startup errors get reported in the
right protocol.

-v might have some future use in standalone backends, so I didn't go so
far as to remove the switch outright.

Also, initialize FrontendProtocol to 0 not PG_PROTOCOL_LATEST.  The only
likely result of presetting it like that is to mask failure-to-set-it
mistakes.
2009-08-28 18:23:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
c66d9ce774 Non-Windows EXEC_BACKEND path was broken by recent write_inheritable_socket
change ... it's got to return true.
2009-08-28 17:42:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
bb16dc49ab Modify the definition of window-function PARTITION BY and ORDER BY clauses
so that their elements are always taken as simple expressions over the
query's input columns.  It originally seemed like a good idea to make them
act exactly like GROUP BY and ORDER BY, right down to the SQL92-era behavior
of accepting output column names or numbers.  However, that was not such a
great idea, for two reasons:

1. It permits circular references, as exhibited in bug #5018: the output
column could be the one containing the window function itself.  (We actually
had a regression test case illustrating this, but nobody thought twice about
how confusing that would be.)

2. It doesn't seem like a good idea for, eg, "lead(foo) OVER (ORDER BY foo)"
to potentially use two completely different meanings for "foo".

Accordingly, narrow down the behavior of window clauses to use only the
SQL99-compliant interpretation that the expressions are simple expressions.
2009-08-27 20:08:03 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
53af86c55c Fix handling of autovacuum reloptions.
In the original coding, setting a single reloption would cause default
values to be used for all the other reloptions.  This is a problem
particularly for autovacuum reloptions.

Itagaki Takahiro
2009-08-27 17:18:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
8f5500e6bd Make it reasonably safe to use pg_ctl to start the postmaster from a boot-time
script.

To do this, have pg_ctl pass down its parent shell's PID in an environment
variable PG_GRANDPARENT_PID, and teach CreateLockFile() to disregard that PID
as a false match if it finds it in postmaster.pid.  This allows us to cope
with one level of postgres-owned shell process even with pg_ctl in the way,
so it's just as safe as starting the postmaster directly.  You still have to
be careful about how you write the initscript though.

Adjust the comments in contrib/start-scripts/ to not deprecate use of
pg_ctl.  Also, fix the ROTATELOGS option in the OSX script, which was
indulging in exactly the sort of unsafe coding that renders this fix
pointless :-(.  A pipe inside the "sudo" will probably result in more
than one postgres-owned process hanging around.
2009-08-27 16:59:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
aaa9f7d495 Remove some unnecessary variable assignments, per results of "clang"
static checker.  Paul Matthews
2009-08-27 15:59:22 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
9cd6685f91 In the checkpoint written at the end of archive recovery, the WAL page header
was incorrectly initialized with timeline ID 0. That rendered the WAL page
unrecoverable, making a subsequent archive recovery stop at that point.
ThisTimeLineID needs to be initialized before calling AdvanceXLInsertBuffer().

This fixes bug #5011 reported by James Bardin. Backpatch to 8.4, as the bug
was introduced by the changes to use of bgwriter for writing the
end-of-archive-recovery checkpoint. Patch by Tom Lane.
2009-08-27 07:15:41 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
9d182ef002 Update of install-sh, mkinstalldirs, and associated configury
Update install-sh to that from Autoconf 2.63, plus our Darwin-specific
changes (which I simplified a bit).  install-sh is now able to install
multiple files in one run, so we could simplify our makefiles sometime.

install-sh also now has a -d option to create directories, so we don't need
mkinstalldirs anymore.

Use AC_PROG_MKDIR_P in configure.in, so we can use mkdir -p when available
instead of install-sh -d.  For consistency with the rest of the world,
the corresponding make variable has been renamed from $(mkinstalldirs) to
$(MKDIR_P).
2009-08-26 22:24:44 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
7ca774a873 Add -Wno-error to CFLAGS from gram.o as long as it's broken. 2009-08-26 22:15:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
8bed238c87 Try to make silent_mode behave somewhat reasonably.
Instead of sending stdout/stderr to /dev/null after forking away from the
terminal, send them to postmaster.log within the data directory.  Since
this opens the door to indefinite logfile bloat, recommend even more
strongly that log output be redirected when using silent_mode.

Move the postmaster's initial calls of load_hba() and load_ident() down
to after we have started the log collector, if we are going to.  This
is so that errors reported by them will appear in the "usual" place.

Reclassify silent_mode as a LOGGING_WHERE, not LOGGING_WHEN, parameter,
since it's got absolutely nothing to do with the latter category.

In passing, fix some obsolete references to -S ... this option hasn't
had that switch letter for a long time.

Back-patch to 8.4, since as of 8.4 load_hba() and load_ident() are more
picky (and thus more likely to fail) than they used to be.  This entire
change was driven by a complaint about those errors disappearing into
the bit bucket.
2009-08-24 20:08:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
5a4f763841 Small correction to previous patch: we shouldn't ReleasePostmasterChildSlot
for a dead_end child, because we didn't AssignPostmasterChildSlot.
2009-08-24 18:09:37 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
45f9b4646f Avoid calling kill() in a postmaster signal handler.
This causes problems when the system load is high, per report from Zdenek
Kotala in <1250860954.1239.114.camel@localhost>; instead of calling kill
directly, have the signal handler set a flag which is checked in ServerLoop.
This way, the handler can return before being called again by a subsequent
signal sent from the autovacuum launcher.  Also, increase the sleep in the
launcher in this failure path to 1 second.

Backpatch to 8.3, which is when the signalling between autovacuum
launcher/postmaster was introduced.

Also, add a couple of ReleasePostmasterChildSlot calls in error paths; this
part backpatched to 8.4 which is when the child slot stuff was introduced.
2009-08-24 17:23:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
7fc7a7c4d0 Fix a violation of WAL coding rules in the recent patch to include an
"all tuples visible" flag in heap page headers.  The flag update *must*
be applied before calling XLogInsert, but heap_update and the tuple
moving routines in VACUUM FULL were ignoring this rule.  A crash and
replay could therefore leave the flag incorrectly set, causing rows
to appear visible in seqscans when they should not be.  This might explain
recent reports of data corruption from Jeff Ross and others.

In passing, do a bit of editorialization on comments in visibilitymap.c.
2009-08-24 02:18:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
cab9a0656c Make TRUNCATE do truncate-in-place when processing a relation that was created
or previously truncated in the current (sub)transaction.  This is safe since
if the (sub)transaction later rolls back, we'd just discard the rel's current
physical file anyway.  This avoids unreasonable growth in the number of
transient files when a relation is repeatedly truncated.  Per a performance
gripe a couple weeks ago from Todd Cook.
2009-08-23 19:23:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
c38b75947e Tweak ExecIndexEvalRuntimeKeys to forcibly detoast any toasted comparison
values before they get passed to the index access method.  This avoids
repeated detoastings that will otherwise ensue as the comparison value
is examined by various index support functions.  We have seen a couple of
reports of cases where repeated detoastings result in an order-of-magnitude
slowdown, so it seems worth adding a bit of extra logic to prevent this.

I had previously proposed trying to avoid duplicate detoastings in general,
but this fix takes care of what seems the most important case in practice
with very little effort or risk.

Back-patch to 8.4 so that the PostGIS folk won't have to wait a year to
have this fix in a production release.  (The issue exists further back,
of course, but the code's diverged enough to make backpatching further a
higher-risk action.  Also it appears that the possible gains may be limited
in prior releases because of different handling of lossy operators.)
2009-08-23 18:26:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
56e985d02e Include resjunk columns in EXPLAIN VERBOSE output lists. Per discussion. 2009-08-22 02:06:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
be4cd18f71 Allow mixing of traditional and SQL:2008 LIMIT/OFFSET syntax. Being rigid
about it doesn't simplify the grammar at all, and it does invite confusion
among those who only read the SELECT syntax summary and not the full details.
Per gripe from Jaime Casanova.
2009-08-18 23:40:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
3bd2241135 Fix overflow for INTERVAL 'x ms' where x is more than a couple million,
and integer datetimes are in use.  Per bug report from Hubert Depesz
Lubaczewski.

Alex Hunsaker
2009-08-18 21:23:14 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
a88a48011c Introduce filtering dictionary support to tsearch. Propagate --nolocale option
to CREATE DATABASE command in pg_regress to allow correct checking of
locale-sensitive contrib modules.
2009-08-18 10:30:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
67a5f8ff9e Department of marginal improvements: teach tupconvert.c to avoid doing a
physical conversion when there are dropped columns in the same places in
the input and output tupdescs.  This avoids possible performance loss from
the recent patch to improve dropped-column handling, in some cases where
the old code would have worked.
2009-08-17 20:34:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
785cfee031 Fix incorrect encoding-aware name truncation in makeArrayTypeName().
truncate_identifier won't do anything if the passed-in strlen is already
less than NAMEDATALEN, which it always would be given the strlcpy usage.
This has been broken since the arrays-of-composite-types code went in.

Arguably truncate_identifier is suffering from excessive optimization
and should always process the string, but for the moment I'll take the
more localized patch.

Per bug #4987.
2009-08-16 18:14:34 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
abd8c94ff9 Add prefix support for synonym dictionary 2009-08-14 14:53:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
f959390cd0 Put back adjust_appendrel_attrs()'s code for dealing with RestrictInfo.
I mistakenly removed it last month, thinking it was no longer needed ---
but it is still needed for dealing with joininfo lists.  Fortunately this
bit of brain fade hadn't made it into any released versions yet.
2009-08-13 16:53:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
b6bde524af Improve error message for the case where a requested foreign key constraint
does match some unique index on the referenced table, but that index is
only deferrably unique.  We were doing this nicely for the
default-to-primary-key case, but were being lazy for the other case.

Dean Rasheed
2009-08-12 23:00:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
04011cc970 Allow backends to start up without use of the flat-file copy of pg_database.
To make this work in the base case, pg_database now has a nailed-in-cache
relation descriptor that is initialized using hardwired knowledge in
relcache.c.  This means pg_database is added to the set of relations that
need to have a Schema_pg_xxx macro maintained in pg_attribute.h.  When this
path is taken, we'll have to do a seqscan of pg_database to find the row
we need.

In the normal case, we are able to do an indexscan to find the database's row
by name.  This is made possible by storing a global relcache init file that
describes only the shared catalogs and their indexes (and therefore is usable
by all backends in any database).  A new backend loads this cache file,
finds its database OID after an indexscan on pg_database, and then loads
the local relcache init file for that database.

This change should effectively eliminate number of databases as a factor
in backend startup time, even with large numbers of databases.  However,
the real reason for doing it is as a first step towards getting rid of
the flat files altogether.  There are still several other sub-projects
to be tackled before that can happen.
2009-08-12 20:53:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
a1f0c9bab9 Fix old bug in log_autovacuum_min_duration code: it was relying on being able
to access a Relation entry it had just closed.  I happened to be testing with
CLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS, which made this a guaranteed core dump (at least on
machines where sprintf %s isn't forgiving of a NULL pointer).  It's probably
quite unlikely that it would fail in the field, but a bug is a bug.  Fix by
moving the relation_close call down past the logging action.
2009-08-12 18:23:49 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
55f927a46e Refactor NUM_cache_remove calls in error report path to a PG_TRY block.
The code in the new block was not reindented; it will be fixed by pgindent
eventually.
2009-08-10 20:16:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
e61fd4ac74 Support EEEE (scientific notation) in to_char().
Pavel Stehule, Brendan Jurd
2009-08-10 18:29:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
9bd27b7c9e Extend EXPLAIN to support output in XML or JSON format.
There are probably still some adjustments to be made in the details
of the output, but this gets the basic structure in place.

Robert Haas
2009-08-10 05:46:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
97e14f6e93 Document that LocalSetXLogInsertAllowed can be re-executed.
Per comment from Simon.
2009-08-08 16:39:17 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
7798147a76 Expand test coverage support to entire tree
Test coverage support now covers the entire source tree, including
contrib, instead of just src/backend.  In a related but independent
development, the commands make coverage and make coverage-html can be run
in any directory.

This turned out to be much easier than feared.  Besides a few ad hoc fixes
to pass the make target down the tree, change all affected makefiles to
list their directories in the SUBDIRS variable, changed from variants like
DIRS and WANTED_DIRS.  MSVC build fix was attempted as well.
2009-08-07 20:50:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
87740caa01 rm_cleanup functions need to be allowed to write WAL entries. This oversight
appears to explain the recent reports of "PANIC: cannot make new WAL entries
during recovery".
2009-08-07 19:29:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
b1114f5576 Fix some omissions in the dependency-object-class support for SQL/MED objects.
Main problem found by Muhammad Aqeel, some cosmetic additions by me.
2009-08-07 15:27:56 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
06f1f53ea9 Fast shutdown stop should forcibly disconnect any active backends, even
if a smart shutdown is already in progress. Backpatch to 8.3, this was broken
in the patch that introduced "dead-end backends".

Per report by Itagaki Takahiro, patch by Fujii Masao.
2009-08-07 05:58:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
dcb2bda9b7 Improve plpgsql's ability to cope with rowtypes containing dropped columns,
by supporting conversions in places that used to demand exact rowtype match.

Since this issue is certain to come up elsewhere (in fact, already has,
in ExecEvalConvertRowtype), factor out the support code into new core
functions for tuple conversion.  I chose to put these in a new source
file since heaptuple.c is already overly long.

Heavily revised version of a patch by Pavel Stehule.
2009-08-06 20:44:32 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
4000170535 Avoid terminating the postmaster on a number of "can't happen" cases during
backend startup on Win32. Instead, log the error and just forget about
the potentially dangling process, since we can't do anything about it anyway.
2009-08-06 09:50:22 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
23dc89d2c3 Improve error messages in md.c. When a filesystem operation like open() or
fsync() fails, say "file" rather than "relation" when printing the filename.

This makes messages that display block numbers a bit confusing. For example,
in message 'could not read block 150000 of file "base/1234/5678.1"', 150000
is the block number from the beginning of the relation, ie. segment 0, not
150000th block within that segment. Per discussion, users aren't usually
interested in the exact location within the file, so we can live with that.

To ease constructing error messages, add FilePathName(File) function to
return the pathname of a virtual fd.
2009-08-05 18:01:54 +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
Joe Conway
be6bca23b3 Implement has_sequence_privilege()
Add family of functions that did not exist earlier,
mainly due to historical omission. Original patch by
Abhijit Menon-Sen, with review and modifications by
Joe Conway. catversion.h bumped.
2009-08-03 21:11:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
9072592946 Add ALTER TABLE ... ALTER COLUMN ... SET STATISTICS DISTINCT
Robert Haas
2009-08-02 22:14:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
527f0ae3fa Department of second thoughts: let's show the exact key during unique index
build failures, too.  Refactor a bit more since that error message isn't
spelled the same.
2009-08-01 20:59:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
b680ae4bdb Improve unique-constraint-violation error messages to include the exact
values being complained of.

In passing, also remove the arbitrary length limitation in the similar
error detail message for foreign key violations.

Itagaki Takahiro
2009-08-01 19:59:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
2487d872e0 Create a multiplexing structure for signals to Postgres child processes.
This patch gets us out from under the Unix limitation of two user-defined
signal types.  We already had done something similar for signals directed to
the postmaster process; this adds multiplexing for signals directed to
backends and auxiliary processes (so long as they're connected to shared
memory).

As proof of concept, replace the former usage of SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2
for backends with use of the multiplexing mechanism.  There are still some
hard-wired definitions of SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2 for other process types,
but getting rid of those doesn't seem interesting at the moment.

Fujii Masao
2009-07-31 20:26:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
060baf2784 Merge the Constraint and FkConstraint node types into a single type.
This was foreseen to be a good idea long ago, but nobody had got round
to doing it.  The recent patch for deferred unique constraints made
transformConstraintAttrs() ugly enough that I decided it was time.
This change will also greatly simplify parsing of deferred CHECK constraints,
if anyone ever gets around to implementing that.

While at it, add a location field to Constraint, and use that to provide
an error cursor for some of the constraint-related error messages.
2009-07-30 02:45:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
78aef14c59 Fix time_part and timetz_part (ie, EXTRACT() for those datatypes) to
include a fractional part in the output for MILLISECOND and SECOND cases,
rather than truncating the source value.  This is what the float-timestamp
code has always done, and it was clearly the code author's intent to do
the same for integer timestamps, but he forgot about integer division in C.
The other datatypes supported by EXTRACT() already do this correctly.

Backpatch to 8.4, so that the default (integer) behavior of that branch will
match the default (float) behavior of older branches.  Arguably we should
patch further back, but it's possible that applications are expecting the
broken behavior in older branches.  8.4 is new enough that expectations
shouldn't be too settled.

Per report from Greg Stark.
2009-07-29 22:19:18 +00:00
Tom Lane
25d9bf2e3e Support deferrable uniqueness constraints.
The current implementation fires an AFTER ROW trigger for each tuple that
looks like it might be non-unique according to the index contents at the
time of insertion.  This works well as long as there aren't many conflicts,
but won't scale to massive unique-key reassignments.  Improving that case
is a TODO item.

Dean Rasheed
2009-07-29 20:56:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
8504905793 Fix a thinko introduced into CountActiveBackends by a recent patch:
we should ignore NULL array entries, not non-NULL ones.  This had the
effect of disabling commit_delay, and could have caused a crash in the
rare race condition the patch was intended to fix.

Bug report and diagnosis by Jeff Janes, in bug #4952.
2009-07-29 15:57:11 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
49475aab8d Correct calculations of overlap and contains operations over polygons. 2009-07-28 09:48:00 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
1f4b046c18 Fix incorrect cleanup of tsquery in ts_rewrite(). Per bug #4933 by
Aaron Marcuse-Kubitza <aaronmk@blackducksoftware.com>
2009-07-28 09:31:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
c1b9ec24ef Add system catalog columns pg_constraint.conindid and pg_trigger.tgconstrindid.
conindid is the index supporting a constraint.  We can use this not only for
unique/primary-key constraints, but also foreign-key constraints, which
depend on the unique index that constrains the referenced columns.
tgconstrindid is just copied from the constraint's conindid field, or is
zero for triggers not associated with constraints.

This is mainly intended as infrastructure for upcoming patches, but it has
some virtue in itself, since it exposes a relationship that you formerly
had to grovel in pg_depend to determine.  I simplified one information_schema
view accordingly.  (There is a pg_dump query that could also use conindid,
but I left it alone because it wasn't clear it'd get any faster.)
2009-07-28 02:56:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
d4382c4ae7 Extend EXPLAIN to allow generic options to be specified.
The original syntax made it difficult to add options without making them
into reserved words.  This change parenthesizes the options to avoid that
problem, and makes provision for an explicit (and perhaps non-Boolean)
value for each option.  The original syntax is still supported, but only
for the two original options ANALYZE and VERBOSE.

As a test case, add a COSTS option that can suppress the planner cost
estimates.  This may be useful for including EXPLAIN output in the regression
tests, which are otherwise unable to cope with cross-platform variations in
cost estimates.

Robert Haas
2009-07-26 23:34:18 +00:00
Tom Lane
a07e5acebb Code review for FORCE QUOTE * patch: fix error checking to consider FORCE
QUOTE * as a variety of FORCE QUOTE, and update psql documentation to include
the option.  (The actual psql code doesn't seem to need any changes.)
2009-07-25 17:04:19 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan
fd9df11f81 Small stylistic improvement in recent FORCE QUOTE * code - use a bool instead of a magic value. 2009-07-25 13:35:32 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan
de7531a971 Allow * as parameter for FORCE QUOTE for COPY CSV. Itagaki Takahiro. 2009-07-25 00:07:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
8af12bca3b Assorted minor refactoring in EXPLAIN.
This is believed to not change the output at all, with one known exception:
"Subquery Scan foo" becomes "Subquery Scan on foo".  (We can fix that if
anyone complains, but it would be a wart, because the old code was clearly
inconsistent.)  The main intention is to remove duplicate coding and
provide a cleaner base for subsequent EXPLAIN patching.

Robert Haas
2009-07-24 21:08:42 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
a7e587863c Reserve the shared memory region during backend startup on Windows, so
that memory allocated by starting third party DLLs doesn't end up
conflicting with it.

Hopefully this solves the long-time issue with "could not reattach
to shared memory" errors on Win32.

Patch from Tsutomu Yamada and me, based on idea from Trevor Talbot.
2009-07-24 20:12:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
655473a7cd Add commentary about Cygwin's broken erand48, per report from Andrew Dunstan. 2009-07-24 15:03:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
adfa04293b Save a few cycles in EXPLAIN and related commands by not bothering to form
a physical tuple in do_tup_output().  A virtual tuple is easier to set up
and also easier for most tuple receivers to process.  Per my comment on
Robert Haas' recent patch in this code.
2009-07-23 21:27:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
6a0865e4bb In a non-hashed Agg node, reset the "aggcontext" at group boundaries, instead
of individually pfree'ing pass-by-reference transition values.  This should
be at least as fast as the prior coding, and it has the major advantage of
clearing out any working data an aggregate function may have stored in or
underneath the aggcontext.  This avoids memory leakage when an aggregate
such as array_agg() is used in GROUP BY mode.  Per report from Chris Spotts.

Back-patch to 8.4.  In principle the problem could arise in prior versions,
but since they didn't have array_agg the issue seems not critical.
2009-07-23 20:45:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
1ca695db38 Fix another thinko in join_is_legal's handling of semijoins: we have to test
for the case that the semijoin was implemented within either input by
unique-ifying its RHS before we test to see if it appears to match the current
join situation.  The previous coding would select semijoin logic in situations
where we'd already unique-ified the RHS and joined it to some unrelated
relation(s), and then came to join it to the semijoin's LHS.  That still gave
the right answer as far as the semijoin itself was concerned, but would lead
to incorrectly examining only an arbitrary one of the matchable rows from the
unrelated relation(s).  The cause of this thinko was incorrect unification of
the pre-8.4 logic for IN joins and OUTER joins --- the comparable case for
outer joins can be handled after making the match test, but that's because
there is nothing like the unique-ification escape hatch for outer joins.
Per bug #4934 from Benjamin Reed.
2009-07-23 17:42:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
846c364dd4 Change do_tup_output() to take Datum/isnull arrays instead of a char * array,
so it doesn't go through BuildTupleFromCStrings.  This is more or less a
wash for current uses, but will avoid inefficiency for planned changes to
EXPLAIN.

Robert Haas
2009-07-22 17:00:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
ca7c8168de Tweak TOAST code so that columns marked with MAIN storage strategy are
not forced out-of-line unless that is necessary to make the row fit on a
page.  Previously, they were forced out-of-line if needed to get the row
down to the default target size (1/4th page).

Kevin Grittner
2009-07-22 01:21:22 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
5dedce6770 Change pg_listener attribute number constants to match the usual pattern
It appears that, for no particularly good reason, pg_listener.h deviates from
the usual convention for declaring attribute number constants.  Normally, it's

#define Anum_{catalog-name}_{column-name}  {attribute-number}

pg_listener.h, however substitutes a different string that is similar, but not
the same as, the column name.  This change fixes that.

Author: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>
2009-07-21 20:24:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
ab5b4e2f9e Speed up AllocSetFreeIndex, which is a significant cost in palloc and pfree,
by using a lookup table instead of a naive shift-and-count loop.  Based on
code originally posted by Sean Eron Anderson at
http://graphics.stanford.edu/%7eseander/bithacks.html.
Greg Stark did the research and benchmarking to show that this is what
we should use.  Jeremy Kerr first noticed that this is a hotspot that
could be optimized, though we ended up not using his suggestion of
platform-specific bit-searching code.
2009-07-21 19:53:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
b2c51e6eba Fix another semijoin-ordering bug. We already knew that we couldn't
reorder a semijoin into or out of the righthand side of another semijoin,
but actually it doesn't work to reorder it into or out of the righthand
side of a left or antijoin, either.  Per bug #4906 from Mathieu Fenniak.

This was sloppy thinking on my part.  This identity does work:

	( A left join B on (Pab) ) semijoin C on (Pac)
==
	( A semijoin C on (Pac) ) left join B on (Pab)

but I failed to see that that doesn't mean this does:

	( A left join B on (Pab) ) semijoin C on (Pbc)
!=
	A left join ( B semijoin C on (Pbc) ) on (Pab)
2009-07-21 02:02:44 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan
e73131a16a DROP IF EXISTS for columns and constraints. Andres Freund. 2009-07-20 02:42:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
31d1f23302 Teach simplify_boolean_equality to simplify the forms foo <> true and
foo <> false, along with its previous duties of simplifying foo = true
and foo = false.  (All of these are equivalent to just foo or NOT foo
as the case may be.)  It's not clear how often this is really useful;
but it costs almost nothing to do, and it seems some people think we
should be smart about such cases.  Per recent bug report.
2009-07-20 00:24:30 +00:00
Tom Lane
400e2c9344 Rewrite GEQO's gimme_tree function so that it always finds a legal join
sequence, even when the input "tour" doesn't lead directly to such a sequence.
The stack logic that was added in 2004 only supported cases where relations
that had to be joined to each other (due to join order restrictions) were
adjacent in the tour.  However, relying on a random search to figure that out
is tremendously inefficient in large join problems, and could even fail
completely (leading to "failed to make a valid plan" errors) if
random_init_pool ran out of patience.  It seems better to make the
tour-to-plan transformation a little bit fuzzier so that every tour can form
a legal plan, even though this means that apparently different tours will
sometimes yield the same plan.

In the same vein, get rid of the logic that knew that tours (a,b,c,d,...)
are the same as tours (b,a,c,d,...), and therefore insisted the latter
are invalid.  The chance of generating two tours that differ only in
this way isn't that high, and throwing out 50% of possible tours to
avoid such duplication seems more likely to waste valuable genetic-
refinement generations than to do anything useful.

This leaves us with no cases in which geqo_eval will deem a tour invalid,
so get rid of assorted kluges that tried to deal with such cases, in
particular the undocumented assumption that DBL_MAX is an impossible
plan cost.

This is all per testing of Robert Haas' lets-remove-the-collapse-limits
patch.  That idea has crashed and burned, at least for now, but we still
got something useful out of it.

It's possible we should back-patch this change, since the "failed to make a
valid plan" error can happen in existing releases; but I'd rather not until
it has gotten more testing.
2009-07-19 21:00:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
a43b190e3c Fix a thinko in join_is_legal: when we decide we can implement a semijoin
by unique-ifying the RHS and then inner-joining to some other relation,
that is not grounds for violating the RHS of some other outer join.
Noticed while regression-testing new GEQO code, which will blindly follow
any path that join_is_legal says is legal, and then complain later if that
leads to a dead end.

I'm not certain that this can result in any visible failure in 8.4: the
mistake may always be masked by the fact that subsequent attempts to join
the rest of the RHS of the other join will fail.  But I'm not certain it
can't, either, and it's definitely not operating as intended.  So back-patch.

The added regression test depends on the new no-failures-allowed logic
that I'm about to commit in GEQO, so no point back-patching that.
2009-07-19 20:32:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
011eae60ef Fix error cleanup failure caused by 8.4 changes in plpgsql to try to avoid
memory leakage in error recovery.  We were calling FreeExprContext, and
therefore invoking ExprContextCallback callbacks, in both normal and error
exits from subtransactions.  However this isn't very safe, as shown in
recent trouble report from Frank van Vugt, in which releasing a tupledesc
refcount failed.  It's also unnecessary, since the resources that callbacks
might wish to release should be cleaned up by other error recovery mechanisms
(ie the resource owners).  We only really want FreeExprContext to release
memory attached to the exprcontext in the error-exit case.  So, add a bool
parameter to FreeExprContext to tell it not to call the callbacks.

A more general solution would be to pass the isCommit bool parameter on to
the callbacks, so they could do only safe things during error exit.  But
that would make the patch significantly more invasive and possibly break
third-party code that registers ExprContextCallback callbacks.  We might want
to do that later in HEAD, but for now I'll just do what seems reasonable to
back-patch.
2009-07-18 19:15:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
fb18055998 Repair bug #4926 "too few pathkeys for mergeclauses". This example shows
that the sanity checking I added to create_mergejoin_plan() in 8.3 was a
few bricks shy of a load: the mergeclauses could reference pathkeys in a
noncanonical order such as x,y,x, not only cases like x,x,y which is all
that the code had allowed for.  The odd cases only turn up when using
redundant clauses in an outer join condition, which is why no one had
noticed before.
2009-07-17 23:19:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
f5bc74192d Make GEQO's planning deterministic by having it start from a predictable
random number seed each time.  This is how it used to work years ago, but
we got rid of the seed reset because it was resetting the main random()
sequence and thus having undesirable effects on the rest of the system.
To fix, establish a private random number state for each execution of
geqo(), and initialize the state using the new GUC variable geqo_seed.
People who want to experiment with different random searches can do so
by changing geqo_seed, but you'll always get the same plan for the same
value of geqo_seed (if holding all other planner inputs constant, of course).

The new state is kept in PlannerInfo by adding a "void *" field reserved
for use by join_search hooks.  Most of the rather bulky code changes in
this commit are just arranging to pass PlannerInfo around to all the GEQO
functions (many of which formerly didn't receive it).

Andres Freund, with some editorialization by Tom
2009-07-16 20:55:44 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
de160e2c00 Make backend header files C++ safe
This alters various incidental uses of C++ key words to use other similar
identifiers, so that a C++ compiler won't choke outright.  You still
(probably) need extern "C" { }; around the inclusion of backend headers.

based on a patch by Kurt Harriman <harriman@acm.org>

Also add a script cpluspluscheck to check for C++ compatibility in the
future.  As of right now, this passes without error for me.
2009-07-16 06:33:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
1aa58d3a83 Tweak the core scanner so that it can be used by plpgsql too.
Changes:

Pass in the keyword lookup array instead of having it be hardwired.
(This incidentally allows elimination of some duplicate coding in ecpg.)

Re-order the token declarations in gram.y so that non-keyword tokens have
numbers that won't change when keywords are added or removed.

Add ".." and ":=" to the set of tokens recognized by scan.l.  (Since these
combinations are nowhere legal in core SQL, this does not change anything
except the precise wording of the error you get when you write this.)
2009-07-14 20:24:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
0d4899e448 Do a conditional SPI_push/SPI_pop when replanning a query in
RevalidateCachedPlan.  This is to avoid a "SPI_ERROR_CONNECT" failure when
the planner calls a SPI-using function and we are already inside one.
The alternative fix is to expect callers of RevalidateCachedPlan to do this,
which seems likely to result in additional hard-to-detect bugs of omission.
Per reports from Frank van Vugt and Marek Lewczuk.

Back-patch to 8.3. It's much harder to trigger the bug in 8.3, due to a
smaller set of cases in which plans can be invalidated, but it could happen.
(I think perhaps only a SI reset event could make 8.3 fail here, but that's
certainly within the realm of possibility.)
2009-07-14 15:37:50 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
d1ba29420b Update information schema to SQL:2008
- yes_or_no domain for "boolean" data
 - new columns for VIEWS view
 - slight section renumbering
2009-07-13 20:25:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
34a11144e5 Although the flex documentation avers that yyalloc and yyrealloc take
size_t arguments, the emitted scanner actually prototypes them with
type yy_size_t, which is sometimes not the same thing depending on
flex version and platform.  Easiest fix seems to be to use yy_size_t.
Per buildfarm results.
2009-07-13 03:11:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
91e71929ba Convert the core lexer and parser into fully reentrant code, by making use
of features added to flex and bison since this code was originally written.
This change doesn't in itself offer any new capability, but it's needed
infrastructure for planned improvements in plpgsql.

Another feature now available in flex is the ability to make it use palloc
instead of malloc, so do that to avoid possible memory leaks.  (We should
at some point change the other lexers likewise, but this commit doesn't
touch them.)
2009-07-13 02:02:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
6566e37e02 Move some declarations in the raw-parser header files to create a clearer
distinction between the external API (parser.h) and declarations that only
need to be visible within the raw parser code (gramparse.h, which now is only
included by parser.c, gram.y, scan.l, and keywords.c).  This is in preparation
for the upcoming change to a reentrant lexer, which will require referencing
YYSTYPE in the declarations of base_yylex and filtered_base_yylex, hence
gram.h will have to be included by gramparse.h.  We don't want any more files
than absolutely necessary to depend on gram.h, so some cleanup is called for.
2009-07-12 17:12:34 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
23d830bd9a Alter some gratuitous uses of "ANSI" when "SQL standard" might have been
meant or the reference to a standard was unnecessary.
2009-07-11 21:15:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
014be15047 Fix set_rel_width() to do something reasonable with non-Var items in a
RelOptInfo targetlist.  It used to be that the only possibility other than
a Var was a RowExpr representing a whole-row child Var, but as of 8.4's
expanded ability to flatten appendrel members, we can get arbitrary expressions
in there.  Use the expression's type info and get_typavgwidth() to produce
an at-least-marginally-sane result.  Note that get_typavgwidth()'s fallback
estimate (32 bytes) is the same as what was here before, so there will be
no behavioral change for RowExprs.  Noted while looking at recent gripe
about constant quals pushed down to FunctionScan appendrel members ...
not only were we failing to recognize the constant qual, we were getting
the width estimate wrong :-(
2009-07-11 04:09:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
b11ce5608a Remove no-longer-necessary transmission of postmaster's LC_COLLATE and
LC_CTYPE settings to children via BackendParameters.  Per discussion,
the postmaster is now just using system defaults anyway, so we might as
well save a few cycles during backend startup.
2009-07-08 18:55:35 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
e5bb0f04db Need to use pg_perm_setlocale when setting LC_CTYPE and LC_COLLATE at startup.
Otherwise, the LC_CTYPE/COLLATE setting gets reverted when using plperl, which
leads to incorrect query results and index corruption.

This was accidentally broken in the per-database locale patch in 8.4. Pointed
out by Andrew Gierth.
2009-07-08 17:53:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
ba3fb57d81 Don't use 'return' where you should use 'PG_RETURN_xxx'. 2009-07-07 19:28:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
fc9dd12da0 Query in SQL function still not schema-safe; add a couple
more pg_catalog. qualifications.
2009-07-07 19:28:00 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
e292dbcf54 More sensible character_octet_length
For character types with typmod, character_octet_length columns in the
information schema now show the maximum character length times the
maximum length of a character in the server encoding, instead of some
huge value as before.
2009-07-07 18:23:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
47386fed46 Use floor() not rint() when reducing precision of fractional seconds in
timestamp_trunc, timestamptz_trunc, and interval_trunc().  This change
only affects the float-datetime case; the integer-datetime case already
behaved like truncation instead of rounding.  Per gripe from Mario Splivalo.

This is a pre-existing issue but I'm choosing not to backpatch, because
it's such a corner case and there have not been prior complaints.  The
issue is largely moot anyway given the trend towards integer datetimes.
2009-07-06 20:29:23 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
44886bd878 Fix ancient bug in handling of to_char modifier 'TH', when used with HH.
In what seems like an oversight, we used to treat 'TH' the same as lowercase
'th', but only with HH/HH12.
2009-07-06 19:11:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
9b27eab71c Fix set_append_rel_pathlist() to deal intelligently with cases where
substituting a child rel's output expressions into the appendrel's restriction
clauses yields a pseudoconstant restriction.  We might be able to skip scanning
that child rel entirely (if we get constant FALSE), or generate a one-time
filter.  8.3 more or less accidentally generated plans that weren't completely
stupid in these cases, but that was only because an extra recursive level of
subquery_planner() always occurred and allowed const-simplification to happen.
8.4's ability to pull up appendrel members with non-Var outputs exposes the
fact that we need to work harder here.  Per gripe from Sergey Burladyan.
2009-07-06 18:26:30 +00:00
Tom Lane
869312e65e Per SQL spec (in particular, the grammar in SQL:2008 7.13) we should allow
parentheses around the <query expression body> that follows a WITH clause, eg
	with cte(foo) as ( values(0) ) ((select foo from cte));
This seems to be just an oversight/thinko in gram.y.  Noted while
experimenting with bug #4902.
2009-07-06 02:58:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
9298d2ff39 Fix handling of changed-Param signaling for CteScan plan nodes. We were using
the "cteParam" as a proxy for the possibility that the underlying CTE plan
depends on outer-level variables or Params, but that doesn't work very well
because it sometimes causes calling subqueries to be treated as SubPlans when
they could be InitPlans.  This is inefficient and also causes the outright
failure exhibited in bug #4902.  Instead, leave the cteParam out of it and
copy the underlying CTE plan's extParams directly.  Per bug #4902 from
Marko Tiikkaja.
2009-07-06 02:16:03 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
f39df967e9 Add log_line_prefix placeholder %e to contain the current SQL state
Author: Guillaume Smet <guillaume.smet@gmail.com>
2009-07-03 19:14:25 +00:00
Tom Lane
2de48a83e6 Cleanup and code review for the patch that made bgwriter active during
archive recovery.  Invent a separate state variable and inquiry function
for XLogInsertAllowed() to clarify some tests and make the management of
writing the end-of-recovery checkpoint less klugy.  Fix several places
that were incorrectly testing InRecovery when they should be looking at
RecoveryInProgress or XLogInsertAllowed (because they will now be executed
in the bgwriter not startup process).  Clarify handling of bad LSNs passed
to XLogFlush during recovery.  Use a spinlock for setting/testing
SharedRecoveryInProgress.  Improve quite a lot of comments.

Heikki and Tom
2009-06-26 20:29:04 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
a6667d96c5 Translation updates for 8.4 release.
File that are translated less than 80% have been removed, as per new
translation team policy.
2009-06-26 19:33:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
7a58167ea2 Add __attribute__((format_arg(1))) to the declaration of err_gettext(),
to restore gcc's ability to crosscheck format arguments within elog.c.
Noted in a test compilation with -Wformat-nonliteral enabled.
2009-06-25 23:07:15 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
7e48b77b1c Fix some serious bugs in archive recovery, now that bgwriter is active
during it:

When bgwriter is active, the startup process can't perform mdsync() correctly
because it won't see the fsync requests accumulated in bgwriter's private
pendingOpsTable. Therefore make bgwriter responsible for the end-of-recovery
checkpoint as well, when it's active.

When bgwriter is active (= archive recovery), the startup process must not
accumulate fsync requests to its own pendingOpsTable, since bgwriter won't
see them there when it performs restartpoints. Make startup process drop its
pendingOpsTable when bgwriter is launched to avoid that.

Update minimum recovery point one last time when leaving archive recovery.
It won't be updated by the end-of-recovery checkpoint because XLogFlush()
sees us as out of recovery already.

This fixes bug #4879 reported by Fujii Masao.
2009-06-25 21:36:00 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
ebaa1952f1 The code to unlink dropped relations in FinishPreparedTransaction() was
acting like runs inside WAL recovery, but it doesn't. I must've copy-pasted
this from a redo-function in the relation forks patch. Noticed by Tom Lane
while he was looking through callers of smgrdounlink().
2009-06-25 19:05:52 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
6c4637a3b3 Disallow empty passwords in LDAP authentication, the same way
we already do it for PAM.
2009-06-25 11:30:08 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
4183b10661 Correct grammar in picksplit debug messages 2009-06-24 15:16:22 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
c7e42c7ce1 parse_ident_usermap() shuold use ereport(LOG) and not ERROR, and put the
return value in the *error_p variable.

Noted by Tom.
2009-06-24 13:39:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
b087b018a1 Fix an ancient error in dist_ps (distance from point to line segment), which
a number of other geometric operators also depend on.  It miscalculated the
slope of the perpendicular to the given line segment anytime that slope was
other than 0, infinite, or +/-1.  In some cases the error would be masked
because the true closest point on the line segment was one of its endpoints
rather than the intersection point, but in other cases it could give an
arbitrarily bad answer.  Per bug #4872 from Nick Roosevelt.

Bug goes clear back to Berkeley days, so patch all supported branches.
Make a couple of cosmetic adjustments while at it.
2009-06-23 16:25:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
6382448cf9 For bulk write operations (eg COPY IN), use a ring buffer of 16MB instead
of the 256KB limit originally enforced by a patch committed 2008-11-06.
Per recent test results, the smaller size resulted in an undesirable decrease
in bulk data loading speed, due to COPY processing frequently getting blocked
for WAL flushing.  This area might need more tweaking later, but this setting
seems to be good enough for 8.4.
2009-06-22 20:04:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
3f1e529e78 Make to_timestamp and friends skip leading spaces before an integer field,
even when not in FM mode.  This improves compatibility with Oracle and with
our pre-8.4 behavior, as per bug #4862.

Brendan Jurd

Add a couple of regression test cases for this.  In passing, get rid of the
labeling of the individual test cases; doesn't seem to be good for anything
except causing extra work when inserting a test...

Tom Lane
2009-06-22 17:54:30 +00:00
Tom Lane
1c8f03d4de Revert dubious message wording change. 2009-06-22 04:37:18 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
e8ec0b15a0 Message fixes 2009-06-21 20:15:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
82480e28f5 Fix things so that array_agg_finalfn does not modify or free its input
ArrayBuildState, per trouble report from Merlin Moncure.  By adopting
this fix, we are essentially deciding that aggregate final-functions
should not modify their inputs ever.  Adjust documentation and comments
to match that conclusion.
2009-06-20 18:45:28 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
efa8544fd5 Fix a few errors in comments. Patch by Fujii Masao, plus the one in
visibilitymap.c by me.
2009-06-18 10:08:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
f08e5e92e8 Fix the just-reported problem that you can't specify all four trigger event
types in CREATE TRIGGER.  While at it, clean up the amazingly tedious and
inextensible way that the trigger event type list was handled.  Per report
from Greg Sabino Mullane.
2009-06-18 01:27:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
e8d78d35f4 ExecAgg() failed to finish running out set-returning functions in the last
aggregated tuple of a run.  Per report from Laurenz Albe.  This is a new
bug in 8.4, but only because prior versions rejected SRFs in an Agg plan
node altogether.
2009-06-17 16:05:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
5f6a14077b Fix get_sort_group_operators() so that it doesn't think arrays can be grouped
via hashing.  Eventually we ought to make that possible, but it won't happen
for 8.4.  Per yesterday's report from Robert Haas.
2009-06-13 15:42:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
bfd06a713b Fix several places where a function was declared static and then defined
without static.  Per testing with a compiler that complains about this.
2009-06-12 16:17:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
44aa60fa7c Revisit AlterTableCreateToastTable's API once again, hoping to make it what
pg_migrator actually needs and not just a partial solution.  We have to be
able to specify the OID that the new toast table should be created with.
2009-06-11 20:46:11 +00:00
Tom Lane
db16e77349 Remove our inadequate kluge that tried to get AIX's various broken versions
of getaddrinfo() to work.  Instead, recommend updating the OS to get a working
version of getaddrinfo.  Per recent discussions.
2009-06-11 19:00:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
0c19f05803 Fix things so that you can still do "select foo()" where foo is a SQL
function returning setof record.  This used to work, more or less
accidentally, but I had broken it while extending the code to allow
materialize-mode functions to be called in select lists.  Add a regression
test case so it doesn't get broken again.  Per gripe from Greg Davidson.
2009-06-11 17:25:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
772a074d4a Somebody seems to have thought they could get away without checking for
rsinfo->expectedDesc == NULL in deflist_to_tuplestore(), but that doesn't
look very safe to me.  Noted in passing while studying problem report
from Greg Davidson.
2009-06-11 16:14:18 +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
Peter Eisentraut
0b7b908882 Translation updates 2009-06-10 23:42:44 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
746c28a8e4 Improve capitalization and punctuation in recently added GiST message. 2009-06-10 20:02:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
61dd4185ff Keep rs_startblock the same during heap_rescan, so that a rescan of a SeqScan
node starts from the same place as the first scan did.  This avoids surprising
behavior of scrollable and WITH HOLD cursors, as seen in Mark Kirkwood's bug
report of yesterday.

It's not entirely clear whether a rescan should be forced to drop out of the
syncscan mode, but for the moment I left the code behaving the same on that
point.  Any change there would only be a performance and not a correctness
issue, anyway.

Back-patch to 8.3, since the unstable behavior was created by the syncscan
patch.
2009-06-10 18:54:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
2ef8c1acfd Fix cash_in() to behave properly in locales where frac_digits is zero,
eg Japan.  Report and fix by Itagaki Takahiro.  Also fix CASHDEBUG printout
format for branches with 64-bit money type, and some minor comment cleanup.

Back-patch to 7.4, because it's broken all the way back.
2009-06-10 16:31:32 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
208d3a7555 Correct/improve the datetime_precision field in the information schema.
In particular, always show 0 for the date type instead of null, and show
6 (the default) for time, timestamp, and interval without a declared
precision.  This is now in fuller conformance with the SQL standard.

Also clarify the documentation about this.

discovered and analyzed by Konstantin Izmailov and Tom Lane
2009-06-10 07:03:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
5cca35a68b Make handling of INTERVAL DAY TO MINUTE and INTERVAL DAY TO SECOND input
more consistent with other cases, by having an unlabeled integer field
be treated as a number of minutes or seconds respectively.  These cases
are outside the spec (which insists on full "dd hh:mm" or "dd hh:mm:ss"
input respectively), so it's not much help to us in deciding what to do.
But with this change, it's uniformly the case that an unlabeled integer
will be considered as being a number of the interval's rightmost field.
The change also takes us back to the 8.3 behavior of throwing error
for certain ambiguous inputs such as INTERVAL '1 2' DAY TO MINUTE.
Per recent discussion.
2009-06-10 05:05:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
0dcc73fea4 Ensure xmlFree(NULL) is a no-op instead of a core dump. Per report from
Sergey Burladyan, there are at least some dank corners of libxml2 that
assume this behavior, even though their published documentation suggests
they shouldn't.

This is only really a live problem in 8.3, but the code is still there
for possible debugging use in HEAD, so patch both branches.
2009-06-10 03:44:35 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
9b7304bc25 Fix xmlattribute escaping XML special characters twice (bug #4822).
Author: Itagaki Takahiro <itagaki.takahiro@oss.ntt.co.jp>
2009-06-09 22:00:57 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
e66576e58c Fix typo, per Tom 2009-06-09 19:36:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
59fb29cac6 Switch order of tests to avoid possible Assert failure for
"array_agg_finalfn(null)".  We should modify pg_proc entries to prevent this
query from being accepted, but let's just make the function itself secure too.
Per my note of today.
2009-06-09 18:15:04 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
e8f28cb25d Dynamically set a lower bound on autovacuum nap time so that we don't rebuild
the database list too often.

Per bug report from Łukasz Jagiełło and ensuing discussion on
pgsql-performance.
2009-06-09 16:41:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
adaf60131f Fix failure to double-quote function argument names when needed, in
pg_get_function_arguments() and related functions.  Per report from
Andreas Nolte.
2009-06-09 14:36:06 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
c773ec6b15 Fix map_sql_table_to_xmlschema() with dropped attributes.
also backpatched to 8.3
2009-06-08 21:32:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
32ea236361 Improve the IndexVacuumInfo/IndexBulkDeleteResult API to allow somewhat sane
behavior in cases where we don't know the heap tuple count accurately; in
particular partial vacuum, but this also makes the API a bit more useful
for ANALYZE.  This patch adds "estimated_count" flags to both structs so
that an approximate count can be flagged as such, and adjusts the logic
so that approximate counts are not used for updating pg_class.reltuples.

This fixes my previous complaint that VACUUM was putting ridiculous values
into pg_class.reltuples for indexes.  The actual impact of that bug is
limited, because the planner only pays attention to reltuples for an index
if the index is partial; which probably explains why beta testers hadn't
noticed a degradation in plan quality from it.  But it needs to be fixed.

The whole thing is a bit messy and should be redesigned in future, because
reltuples now has the potential to drift quite far away from reality when
a long period elapses with no non-partial vacuums.  But this is as good as
it's going to get for 8.4.
2009-06-06 22:13:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
356eea24ce Fix a serious bug introduced into GIN in 8.4: now that MergeItemPointers()
is supposed to remove duplicate heap TIDs, we have to be sure to reduce the
tuple size and posting-item count accordingly in addItemPointersToTuple().
Failing to do so resulted in the effective injection of garbage TIDs into the
index contents, ie, whatever happened to be in the memory palloc'd for the
new tuple.  I'm not sure that this fully explains the index corruption
reported by Tatsuo Ishii, but the test case I'm using no longer fails.
2009-06-06 02:39:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
76d4abf2d9 Improve the recently-added support for properly pluralized error messages
by extending the ereport() API to cater for pluralization directly.  This
is better than the original method of calling ngettext outside the elog.c
code because (1) it avoids double translation, which wastes cycles and in
the worst case could give a wrong result; and (2) it avoids having to use
a different coding method in PL code than in the core backend.  The
client-side uses of ngettext are not touched since neither of these concerns
is very pressing in the client environment.  Per my proposal of yesterday.
2009-06-04 18:33:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
a734979e0a Fix tsquerysel() to not fail on an empty TSQuery. Per report from
Tatsuo Ishii.
2009-06-03 18:42:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
e550763121 Improve comment about 'if (1)' hack in copy.c macros. 2009-06-03 15:06:48 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
1a0ebe6152 Add comment about why "((void) 0)" is used in copy macros. 2009-06-03 14:48:33 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
7c8d7a2eec Only recycle normal files in pg_xlog as WAL segments. pg_standby creates
symbolic links with the -l option, and as Fujii Masao pointed out we ended up
overwriting files in the archive directory before this patch. Patch by
Aidan Van Dyk, Fujii Masao and me.

Backpatch to 8.3, where pg_standby was introduced.
2009-06-02 06:18:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
bac2ad38ea Change AdjustIntervalForTypmod to not discard higher-order field values on the
grounds that they don't fit into the specified interval qualifier (typmod).
This behavior, while of long standing, is clearly wrong per spec --- for
example the value INTERVAL '999' SECOND means 999 seconds and should not be
reduced to less than 60 seconds.

In some cases there could be grounds to raise an error if higher-order field
values are not given as zero; for example '1 year 1 month'::INTERVAL MONTH
should arguably be taken as an error rather than equivalent to 13 months.
However our internal representation doesn't allow us to do that in a fashion
that would consistently reject all and only the cases that a strict reading
of the spec would suggest.  Also, seeing that for example INTERVAL '13' MONTH
will print out as '1 year 1 mon', we have to be careful not to create a
situation where valid data will fail to dump and reload.  The present patch
therefore takes the attitude of not throwing an error in any such case.
We might want to revisit that in future but it would take more redesign
than seems prudent in late beta.

Per a complaint from Sebastien Flaesch and subsequent discussion.  While
at other times we might have just postponed such an issue to the next
development cycle, 8.4 already has changed the parsing of interval literals
quite a bit in an effort to accept all spec-compliant cases correctly.
This seems like a change that should be part of that rather than coming
along later.
2009-06-01 23:55:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
b3b89fd1f1 Fix DecodeInterval to report an error for multiple occurrences of DAY, WEEK,
YEAR, DECADE, CENTURY, or MILLENIUM fields, just as it always has done for
other types of fields.  The previous behavior seems to have been a hack to
avoid defining bit-positions for all these field types in DTK_M() masks,
rather than something that was really considered to be desired behavior.
But there is room in the masks for these, and we really need to tighten up
at least the behavior of DAY and YEAR fields to avoid unexpected behavior
associated with the 8.4 changes to interpret ambiguous fields based on the
interval qualifier (typmod) value.  Per my example and proposed patch.
2009-06-01 16:55:11 +00:00
Tom Lane
5377ccbe24 Update obsolete comment in index_drop(). When the comment was written,
queries frequently took no lock at all on individual indexes.  That's not
true any more, but we still need lock on the parent table to make it safe
to use cached lists of index OIDs.
2009-05-31 20:55:37 +00:00
Michael Meskes
fa88e92a1d Change macros to make gcc quiet when parsing. 2009-05-29 13:54:52 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
2e6107cb62 When archiving is enabled, rotate the last WAL segment at shutdown so that
all transactions are archived.

Original patch by Guillaume Smet.
2009-05-28 11:02:16 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
b1c2781951 Properly return the usermap result when doing gssapi authentication. Without
this, the username was in practice never matched against the kerberos principal
used to log in.
2009-05-27 21:08:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
6ec0753146 Ignore RECHECK in CREATE OPERATOR CLASS, just throwing a NOTICE, instead of
throwing an error as 8.4 had been doing.  The error interfered with porting
old database definitions (particularly for pg_migrator) without really buying
any safety.  Per bug #4817 and subsequent discussion.
2009-05-27 20:42:29 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
9873db6646 Fix compiler warnings on Sun Studio of the sort
"tsquery_op.c", line 193: warning: syntax error:  empty declaration

Zdenek Kotala
2009-05-27 19:41:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
48938ab506 Allow the second argument of pg_get_expr() to be just zero when deparsing
an expression that's not supposed to contain variables.  Per discussion
with Gevik Babakhani, this eliminates the need for an ugly kluge (namely,
specifying some unrelated relation name).  Remove one such kluge from
pg_dump.
2009-05-26 17:36:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
99bf328237 Remove the useless and rather inconsistent return values of EncodeDateOnly,
EncodeTimeOnly, EncodeDateTime, EncodeInterval.  These don't have any good
reason to fail, and their callers were mostly not checking anyway.
2009-05-26 02:17:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
dd96d13a77 Add range checks to time_recv() and timetz_recv(), to prevent binary input
of time values that would not be accepted via textual input.
Per gripe from Andrew McNamara.

This is potentially a back-patchable bug fix, but for the moment it doesn't
seem sufficiently high impact to justify doing that.
2009-05-26 01:29:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
c3707a4fcd Use more-portable coding for the check on handing out the last available
relopt_kind value in add_reloption_kind().  Per Zdenek Kotala.
2009-05-24 22:22:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
fc2660fc25 Fix LIKE's special-case code for % followed by _. I'm not entirely sure that
this case is worth a special code path, but a special code path that gets
the boundary condition wrong is definitely no good.  Per bug #4821 from
Andrew Gierth.

In passing, clean up some minor code formatting issues (excess parentheses
and blank lines in odd places).

Back-patch to 8.3, where the bug was introduced.
2009-05-24 18:10:38 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
c6c458e24d Resort tsvector's lexemes in tsvectorrecv instead of emmiting an error.
Basically, it's needed to support binary dump from 8.3 because ordering rule
was changed.

Per discussion with Bruce.
2009-05-21 20:09:36 +00:00
Michael Meskes
ab9981ccc6 Removed comparison of unsigned expression < 0. 2009-05-21 12:54:27 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
7340793f31 Silence a gcc compiler warning about non-literal format string with no args
when compiling with -Wformat-security. Fujii Masao.
2009-05-20 08:48:10 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
9ca99cda21 Update relpages and reltuples estimates in stand-alone ANALYZE, even if
there's no analyzable attributes or indexes. We also used to report 0 live
and dead tuples for such tables, which messed with autovacuum threshold
calculations.

This fixes bug #4812 reported by George Su. Backpatch back to 8.1.
2009-05-19 08:30:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
7280fab717 Fix bug #4814 (wrong subscript in consistent-function call), and add some
minimal regression test coverage for matchPartialInPendingList().
2009-05-19 02:48:26 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
5581f226c8 Update SQL conformance entries for window functions functionality 2009-05-18 12:04:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
3626043229 Improve comments in pg_ident.conf.sample. 2009-05-16 20:43:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
4616d57dad Fix all the server-side SIGQUIT handlers (grumble ... why so many identical
copies?) to ensure they really don't run proc_exit/shmem_exit callbacks,
as was intended.  I broke this behavior recently by installing atexit
callbacks without thinking about the one case where we truly don't want
to run those callback functions.  Noted in an example from Dave Page.
2009-05-15 15:56:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
bfab3f19e3 Include recovery_end_command in recovery.conf.sample.
Per suggestion of Jaime Casanova.
2009-05-14 22:22:01 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
f97017068f Translation updates 2009-05-14 21:41:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
284e12c398 Improve a couple of comments. 2009-05-14 21:28:35 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
9e403c2587 Add recovery_end_command option to recovery.conf. recovery_end_command
is run at the end of archive recovery, providing a chance to do external
cleanup. Modify pg_standby so that it no longer removes the trigger file,
that is to be done using the recovery_end_command now.

Provide a "smart" failover mode in pg_standby, where we don't fail over
immediately, but only after recovering all unapplied WAL from the archive.
That gives you zero data loss assuming all WAL was archived before
failover, which is what most users of pg_standby actually want.

recovery_end_command by Simon Riggs, pg_standby changes by Fujii Masao and
myself.
2009-05-14 20:31:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
a710713644 Add checks to DefineQueryRewrite() to prohibit attaching rules to relations
that aren't RELKIND_RELATION or RELKIND_VIEW, and to disallow attaching rules
to system relations unless allowSystemTableMods is on.  This is to make the
behavior of CREATE RULE more like CREATE TRIGGER, which disallows the
comparable cases.  Per discussion of bug #4808.
2009-05-13 22:32:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
23543c732b Rewrite xml.c's memory management (yet again). Give up on the idea of
redirecting libxml's allocations into a Postgres context.  Instead, just let
it use malloc directly, and add PG_TRY blocks as needed to be sure we release
libxml data structures in error recovery code paths.  This is ugly but seems
much more likely to play nicely with third-party uses of libxml, as seen in
recent trouble reports about using Perl XML facilities in pl/perl and bug
#4774 about contrib/xml2.

I left the code for allocation redirection in place, but it's only
built/used if you #define USE_LIBXMLCONTEXT.  This is because I found it
useful to corral libxml's allocations in a palloc context when hunting
for libxml memory leaks, and we're surely going to have more of those
in the future with this type of approach.  But we don't want it turned on
in a normal build because it breaks exactly what we need to fix.

I have not re-indented most of the code sections that are now wrapped
by PG_TRY(); that's for ease of review.  pg_indent will fix it.

This is a pre-existing bug in 8.3, but I don't dare back-patch this change
until it's gotten a reasonable amount of field testing.
2009-05-13 20:27:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
546454f8a3 Fix intratransaction memory leaks in xml_recv, xmlconcat, xmlroot, and
xml_parse, all arising from the same sloppy usage of parse_xml_decl.
The original coding had that function returning its output string
parameters in the libxml context, which is long-lived, and all but one
of its callers neglected to free the strings afterwards.  The easiest
and most bulletproof fix is to return the strings in the local palloc
context instead, since that's short-lived.  This was only costing a
dozen or two bytes per function call, but that adds up fast if the
function is called repeatedly ...

Noted while poking at the more general problem of what to do with our
libxml memory allocation hooks.  Back-patch to 8.3, which has the
identical coding.
2009-05-12 20:17:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
f23bdda324 Fix LOCK TABLE to eliminate the race condition that could make it give weird
errors when tables are concurrently dropped.  To do this we must take lock
on each relation before we check its privileges.  The old code was trying
to do that the other way around, which is a bit pointless when there are lots
of other commands that lock relations before checking privileges.  I did keep
it checking each relation's privilege before locking the next relation, which
is a detail that ALTER TABLE isn't too picky about.
2009-05-12 16:43:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
d4a363cdf2 Modify find_inheritance_children() and find_all_inheritors() to add the
ability to lock relations as they scan pg_inherits, and to ignore any
relations that have disappeared by the time we get lock on them.  This
makes uses of these functions safe against concurrent DROP operations
on child tables: we will effectively ignore any just-dropped child,
rather than possibly throwing an error as in recent bug report from
Thomas Johansson (and similar past complaints).  The behavior should
not change otherwise, since the code was acquiring those same locks
anyway, just a little bit later.

An exception is LockTableCommand(), which is still behaving unsafely;
but that seems to require some more discussion before we change it.
2009-05-12 03:11:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
0ada559187 Do some minor code refactoring in preparation for changing the APIs of
find_inheritance_children() and find_all_inheritors().  I got annoyed that
these are buried inside the planner but mostly used elsewhere.  So, create
a new file catalog/pg_inherits.c and put them there, along with a couple
of other functions that search pg_inherits.

The code that modifies pg_inherits is (still) in tablecmds.c --- it's
kind of entangled with unrelated code that modifies pg_depend and other
stuff, so pulling it out seemed like a bigger change than I wanted to make
right now.  But this file provides a natural home for it if anyone ever
gets around to that.

This commit just moves code around; it doesn't change anything, except
I succumbed to the temptation to make a couple of trivial optimizations
in typeInheritsFrom().
2009-05-12 00:56:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
6480c143ee Partially revert my patch of 2008-11-12 that installed a limit on the number
of AND/OR clause branches that predtest.c would attempt to deal with.  As
noted in bug #4721, that change disabled proof attempts for sizes of problems
that people are actually expecting it to work for.  The original complaint
it was trying to solve was O(N^2) behavior for long IN-lists, so let's try
applying the limit to just ScalarArrayOpExprs rather than everything.
Another case of "foolish consistency" I fear.

Back-patch to 8.2, same as the previous patch was.
2009-05-11 17:56:08 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
d9ebc8822b Support SSL certificate chains in the server certificate file.
Andrew Gierth
2009-05-11 08:06:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
723476c72e Make a marginal performance improvement in predicate_implied_by and
predicate_refuted_by: if either top-level input is a single-element list,
reduce it to its lone member before proceeding.  This avoids
a useless level of AND-recursion within the recursive proof routines.
It's worth doing because, for example, if the clause is a 100-element
list and the predicate is a 1-element list then we'd otherwise strip
the predicate's list structure 100 times as we iterate through the clause.
It's only needed at top level because there won't be any trivial ANDs below
that --- this situation is an artifact of the decision to represent even
single-item conditions as Lists in the "implicit AND" format, and that format
is only used at the top level of any predicate or restriction condition.
2009-05-10 22:45:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
8dcf18414b Fix cost_nestloop and cost_hashjoin to model the behavior of semi and anti
joins a bit better, ie, understand the differing cost functions for matched
and unmatched outer tuples.  There is more that could be done in cost_hashjoin
but this already helps a great deal.  Per discussions with Robert Haas.
2009-05-09 22:51:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
1e06ed1abe Add an option to AlterTableCreateToastTable() to allow its caller to force
a toast table to be built, even if the sum-of-column-widths calculation
indicates one isn't needed.  This is needed by pg_migrator because if the
old table has a toast table, we have to migrate over the toast table since
it might contain some live data, even though subsequent column drops could
mean that no recently-added rows could require toasting.
2009-05-07 22:58:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
fdd48b1852 Ooops ... make_outerjoininfo wasn't actually enforcing the join order
restrictions specified for semijoins in optimizer/README, to wit that
you can't reassociate outer joins into or out of the RHS of a semijoin.
Per report from Heikki.
2009-05-07 20:13:09 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
223431cba1 Request XLOG switch before writing checkpoint in pg_start_backup(). Otherwise
you can end up with an unrecoverable backup if you start a new base backup
right after finishing archive recovery. In that scenario, the redo pointer of
the checkpoint that pg_start_backup() writes points to the XLOG segment where
the timeline-changing end-of-archive-recovery checkpoint is. The beginning
of that segment contains pages with the old timeline ID, and we don't accept
that in recovery unless we find a history file covering the old timeline ID.
If you omit pg_xlog from the base backup and clear the archive directory
before starting the backup, there will be no such history file available.

The bug is present in all versions since PITR was introduced in 8.0, but I'm
back-patching only back to 8.2. Earlier versions didn't have XLOG switch
records, making this fix unfeasible. Given the lack of reports until now,
it doesn't seem worthwhile to spend more effort to fix 8.0 and 8.1.

Per report and suggestion by Mikael Krantz
2009-05-07 11:25:25 +00:00
Tom Lane
1f36feceb0 Tweak distribute_qual_to_rels so that when we decide a pseudoconstant qual
can be pushed to the top of the join tree, we update both the relids and
qualscope variables to keep them in sync.  This prevents a possible later
failure of an Assert clause, and affects nothing else since qualscope isn't
used later except for that Assert.  At the moment the Assert shouldn't be
reachable when we've pushed the qual up; but this is cheap insurance, and
it's more sensible anyway in terms of the overall logic of the routine.
Per analysis of a bug report from Stefan Huehner.

I'm not back-patching this since it's just future-proofing; but if anyone
gets tempted to change check_outerjoin_delay again in the back branches,
this might be needed.
2009-05-06 20:31:18 +00:00
Tom Lane
421c66b76c Modify CREATE DATABASE to enforce that the source database's encoding setting
must be used for the new database, except when copying from template0.
This is the same rule that we now enforce for locale settings, and it has
the same motivation: databases other than template0 might contain data that
would be invalid according to a different setting.  This represents another
step in a continuing process of locking down ways in which encoding violations
could occur inside the backend.  Per discussion of a few days ago.

In passing, fix pre-existing breakage of mbregress.sh, and fix up a couple
of ereport() calls in dbcommands.c that failed to specify sqlstate codes.
2009-05-06 16:15:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
d7ee335520 Tweak a comment to agree a bit better with the new dispensation that
locales are database-wide, not server-wide.
2009-05-05 23:39:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
2fe0f2962c Minor improvement: avoid assuming that GetLastError value cannot be
affected by CloseHandle() or Sleep().
2009-05-05 21:51:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
1bbbcb04f0 Make new complaint about unsafe Unicode literals include an error location.
Every other ereport in scan.l has one, this should too.
2009-05-05 21:09:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
249a899f73 Install an atexit(2) callback that ensures that proc_exit's cleanup processing
will still be performed if something in a backend process calls exit()
directly, instead of going through proc_exit() as we prefer.  This is a second
response to the issue that we might load third-party code that doesn't know it
should not call exit().  Such a call will now cause a reasonably graceful
backend shutdown, if possible.  (Of course, if the reason for the exit() call
is out-of-memory or some such, we might not be able to recover, but at least
we will try.)
2009-05-05 20:06:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
969d7cd431 Install a "dead man switch" to allow the postmaster to detect cases where
a backend has done exit(0) or exit(1) without having disengaged itself
from shared memory.  We are at risk for this whenever third-party code is
loaded into a backend, since such code might not know it's supposed to go
through proc_exit() instead.  Also, it is reported that under Windows
there are ways to externally kill a process that cause the status code
returned to the postmaster to be indistinguishable from a voluntary exit
(thank you, Microsoft).  If this does happen then the system is probably
hosed --- for instance, the dead session might still be holding locks.
So the best recovery method is to treat this like a backend crash.

The dead man switch is armed for a particular child process when it
acquires a regular PGPROC, and disarmed when the PGPROC is released;
these should be the first and last touches of shared memory resources
in a backend, or close enough anyway.  This choice means there is no
coverage for auxiliary processes, but I doubt we need that, since they
shouldn't be executing any user-provided code anyway.

This patch also improves the management of the EXEC_BACKEND
ShmemBackendArray array a bit, by reducing search costs.

Although this problem is of long standing, the lack of field complaints
seems to mean it's not critical enough to risk back-patching; at least
not till we get some more testing of this mechanism.
2009-05-05 19:59:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
8f348112f3 Insert CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() calls into btree and hash index scans at the
points where we step right or left to the next page.  This should ensure
reasonable response time to a query cancel request during an unsuccessful
index scan, as seen in recent gripe from Marc Cousin.  It's a bit trickier
than it might seem at first glance, because CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() is a no-op
if executed while holding a buffer lock.  So we have to do it just at the
point where we've dropped one page lock and not yet acquired the next.

Remove CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS calls at the top level of btgetbitmap and
hashgetbitmap, since they're pointless given the added checks.

I think that GIST is okay already --- at least, there's a CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS
at a plausible-looking place in gistnext().  I don't claim to know GIN well
enough to try to poke it for this, if indeed it has a problem at all.

This is a pre-existing issue, but in view of the lack of prior complaints
I'm not going to risk back-patching.
2009-05-05 19:36:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
2aa5ca952f Update comment for _bt_relandgetbuf. 2009-05-05 19:02:22 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
40bc4c2605 Disable the use of Unicode escapes in string constants (U&'') when
standard_conforming_strings is not on, for security reasons.
2009-05-05 18:32:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
616bceb8cb Avoid integer overflow in the loop that extracts histogram entries from
ANALYZE's total sample.  The original coding is at risk of overflow for
statistics targets exceeding about 2675; this was not a problem before
8.4 but it is now.  Per bug #4793 from Dennis Noordsij.
2009-05-05 18:02:11 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
5d540add34 Make the win32 shared memory code try 10 times instead of one if
it fails because the shared memory segment already exists. This
means it can take up to 10 seconds before it reports the error
if it *does* exist, but hopefully it will make the system capable
of restarting even when the server is under high load.
2009-05-05 09:48:51 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
ca6c0ac4d3 Call SetLastError(0) before calling the file mapping functions
to make sure that the error code is reset, as a precaution in
case the API doesn't properly reset it on success. This could
be necessary, since we check the error value even if the function
doesn't fail for specific success cases.
2009-05-04 08:36:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
4071e0c242 Fix missed usage of DLNewElem() 2009-05-04 02:46:36 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
a1e1ef4f77 Avoid a memory allocation in the backend startup code, to avoid having to check
whether it failed.  Modelled after catcache.c's usage of DlList, per suggestion
from Tom.
2009-05-04 02:24:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
04f2403820 Fix assign_pgstat_temp_directory() to ensure the directory path is
canonicalized.  Avoid the need to elog(FATAL) on out-of-memory.
2009-05-03 20:09:54 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
5c7f55342b Update UTF-8 <--> EUC_KR, JOHAB, UHC mappings.
Patch contributed by Chuck McDevitt
2009-05-03 01:17:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
d90984f4f6 Install some simple defenses in postmaster startup to help ensure a useful
error message if the installation directory layout is messed up (or at least,
something more useful than the behavior exhibited in bug #4787).  During
postmaster startup, check that get_pkglib_path resolves as a readable
directory; and if ParseTzFile() fails to open the expected timezone
abbreviation file, check the possibility that the directory is missing rather
than just the specified file.  In case of either failure, issue a hint
suggesting that the installation is broken.  These two checks cover the lib/
and share/ trees of a full installation, which should take care of most
scenarios where a sysadmin decides to get cute.
2009-05-02 22:02:37 +00:00
Tom Lane
fe1b07a6f9 When checking for datetime field overflow, we should allow a fractional-second
part that rounds up to exactly 1.0 second.  The previous coding rejected input
like "00:12:57.9999999999999999999999999999", with the exact number of nines
needed to cause failure varying depending on float-timestamp option and
possibly on platform.  Obviously this should round up to the next integral
second, if we don't have enough precision to distinguish the value from that.
Per bug #4789 from Robert Kruus.

In passing, fix a missed check for fractional seconds in one copy of the
"is it greater than 24:00:00" code.

Broken all the way back, so patch all the way back.
2009-05-01 19:29:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
c59d8dd44d Improve pull_up_subqueries logic so that it doesn't insert unnecessary
PlaceHolderVar nodes in join quals appearing in or below the lowest
outer join that could null the subquery being pulled up.  This improves
the planner's ability to recognize constant join quals, and probably
helps with detection of common sort keys (equivalence classes) as well.
2009-04-28 21:31:16 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
a4278fd858 Move SERVER to the right place in the alphabetically sorted keyword list. 2009-04-28 09:09:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
20a3ddbbf9 Fix the handling of sub-SELECTs appearing in the arguments of an outer-level
aggregate function.  By definition, such a sub-SELECT cannot reference any
variables of query levels between itself and the aggregate's semantic level
(else the aggregate would've been assigned to that lower level instead).
So the correct, most efficient implementation is to treat the sub-SELECT as
being a sub-select of that outer query level, not the level the aggregate
syntactically appears in.  Not doing so also confuses the heck out of our
parameter-passing logic, as illustrated in bug report from Daniel Grace.

Fortunately, we were already copying the whole Aggref expression up to the
outer query level, so all that's needed is to delay SS_process_sublinks
processing of the sub-SELECT until control returns to the outer level.

This has been broken since we introduced spec-compliant treatment of
outer aggregates in 7.4; so patch all the way back.
2009-04-25 16:44:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
096a30b538 Fix some more 'variable may be used uninitialized' warnings from gcc 4.4. 2009-04-24 16:09:50 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
420ea68817 Move gettext encoding names into encnames.c, so we only have one place to update.
Per discussion.
2009-04-24 08:43:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
9563afafeb Suppress some 'variable may be used uninitialized' warnings from gcc 4.4. 2009-04-23 23:25:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
b9e9775e0c Don't use the result of strcmp as if it were a boolean.
A service of your local coding style police.
2009-04-23 17:39:21 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
283939a321 varstr_cmp and any comparison function that piggybacks on it can return
any negative or positive number, not just -1 or 1. Fix comment on
varstr_cmp and citext test case accordingly.

As pointed out by Zdenek Kotala, and buildfarm member gothic moth.
2009-04-23 07:19:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
8d4f2ecd41 Change the default value of max_prepared_transactions to zero, and add
documentation warnings against setting it nonzero unless active use of
prepared transactions is intended and a suitable transaction manager has been
installed.  This should help to prevent the type of scenario we've seen
several times now where a prepared transaction is forgotten and eventually
causes severe maintenance problems (or even anti-wraparound shutdown).

The only real reason we had the default be nonzero in the first place was to
support regression testing of the feature.  To still be able to do that,
tweak pg_regress to force a nonzero value during "make check".  Since we
cannot force a nonzero value in "make installcheck", add a variant regression
test "expected" file that shows the results that will be obtained when
max_prepared_transactions is zero.

Also, extend the HINT messages for transaction wraparound warnings to mention
the possibility that old prepared transactions are causing the problem.

All per today's discussion.
2009-04-23 00:23:46 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
bae8102f52 After archive recovery, mark the last WAL segment from the parent timeline
ready for archival. It was marked at the next checkpoint anyway, but
waiting for the next checkpoint is an unnecessary delay.

Fujii Masao
2009-04-22 19:51:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
f2cc453dd7 Remove the long-obsolete homebrew dl*() functions for AIX, in favor of just
using the system functions all the time.  (These files are now just copies
of the osf.* files.)  The homebrew functions were not getting used anyway
on AIX versions that have dlopen(), that is 4.3 and up, so they are not
needed on any AIX that is even remotely supported by the vendor anymore.
We'd have probably left them here anyway, except some questions were
raised about the copyright.
2009-04-21 21:15:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
fea168823a Fix obsolete cross-reference (this file isn't called alpha.c anymore) 2009-04-21 21:05:25 +00:00
Tom Lane
85128e5d56 Rethink the idea of having plpgsql depend on parser/gram.h. Aside from the
fact that this is breaking the MSVC build, it's probably not really a good
idea to expand the dependencies of gram.h any further than the core parser;
for instance the value of SCONST might depend on which bison version you'd
built with.  Better to expose an additional call point in parser.c, so
move what I had put into pl_funcs.c into parser.c.  Also PGDLLIMPORT'ify
the reference to standard_conforming_strings, per buildfarm results.
2009-04-19 21:50:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
22c922269f Fix de-escaping checks so that we will reject \000 as well as other invalidly
encoded sequences.  Per discussion of a couple of days ago.
2009-04-19 21:08:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
1d97c19a0f Fix estimate_num_groups() to not fail on PlaceHolderVars, per report from
Stefan Kaltenbrunner.  The most reasonable behavior (at least for the near
term) seems to be to ignore the PlaceHolderVar and examine its argument
instead.  In support of this, change the API of pull_var_clause() to allow
callers to request recursion into PlaceHolderVars.  Currently
estimate_num_groups() is the only customer for that behavior, but where
there's one there may be others.
2009-04-19 19:46:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
b24c02ff2c Bump disable_cost up from 1e8 to 1e10, per gripe from Kris Jurka. 2009-04-17 15:33:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
d7a6a04dc7 Fix planner to restore its previous level of intelligence about pushing
constants through full joins, as in

	select * from tenk1 a full join tenk1 b using (unique1)
	where unique1 = 42;

which should generate a fairly cheap plan where we apply the constraint
unique1 = 42 in each relation scan.  This had been broken by my patch of
2008-06-27, which is now reverted in favor of a more invasive but hopefully
less incorrect approach.  That patch was meant to prevent incorrect extraction
of OR'd indexclauses from OR conditions above an outer join.  To do that
correctly we need more information than the outerjoin_delay flag can provide,
so add a nullable_relids field to RestrictInfo that records exactly which
relations are nulled by outer joins that are underneath a particular qual
clause.  A side benefit is that we can make the test in create_or_index_quals
more specific: it is now smart enough to extract an OR'd indexclause into the
outer side of an outer join, even though it must not do so in the inner side.
The old coding couldn't distinguish these cases so it could not do either.
2009-04-16 20:42:16 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
a8a5595fc8 Substitute extraneous underscores with spaces. 2009-04-15 23:30:33 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
fa2afcfea8 Add missing gettext calls around some strings. Also remove quotes around the
%s that they expand to, per comment from Tom.
2009-04-15 21:42:50 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
1bb257fae6 Add missing periods. 2009-04-15 21:36:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
6a68f7fd3c Fix broken {xufailed} production that made HEAD fail on
select u&42 from table-with-a-u-column;
Also fix missing SET_YYLLOC() in the {dolqfailed} production that I suppose
this was based on.  The latter is a pre-existing bug, but the only effect
is to misplace the error cursor by one token, so probably not worth
backpatching.
2009-04-14 22:18:47 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
80a836cab4 Translation updates for 8.4 beta 2009-04-09 19:38:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
06e2757277 Remove SQL-compatibility function cardinality(). It is not exactly clear
how this ought to behave for multi-dimensional arrays.  Per discussion,
not having it at all seems better than having it with what might prove
to be the wrong behavior.  We can always add it later when we have consensus
on the correct behavior.
2009-04-09 17:39:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
b060c8787f Treat EOF like \n for line-counting purposes in ParseConfigFile,
per bug #4752.  Fujii Masao
2009-04-09 14:21:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
e0daf7fc3c Allow leading and trailing spaces around NaN in numeric_in.
Sam Mason, rewritten a bit by Tom.
2009-04-08 22:08:40 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
77d67a4a3b XMLATTRIBUTES() should send the attribute values through
map_sql_value_to_xml_value() instead of directly through the data type output
function.  This is per SQL standard, and consistent with XMLELEMENT().
2009-04-08 21:51:38 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
71d119f82a Oops, mustn't call textdomain() when compiling without --enable-nls 2009-04-08 13:08:09 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
1fe5020558 Tell gettext which codeset to use by calling bind_textdomain_codeset(). We
already did that on Windows, but it's needed on other platforms too when
LC_CTYPE=C. With other locales, we enforce (or trust) that the codeset of
the locale matches the server encoding so we don't need to bind it
explicitly. It should do no harm in that case either, but I don't have
full faith in the PG encoding -> OS codeset mapping table yet. Per recent
discussion on pgsql-hackers.
2009-04-08 09:50:48 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
44ab6cd8bb Revert addition of units to GUC descriptions; doesn't affect
postgresql.conf.
2009-04-07 23:27:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
555b46e25c More GUC units doc updates.
Euler Taveira de Oliveira
2009-04-07 22:22:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
387060951e Add an optional parameter to pg_start_backup() that specifies whether to do
the checkpoint in immediate or lazy mode.  This is to address complaints
that pg_start_backup() takes a long time even when there's no need to minimize
its I/O consumption.
2009-04-07 00:31:26 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
80df9c49af Add unit documentation for various postgresql.conf settings. 2009-04-06 21:00:52 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
5ae9f82783 Add entry in the encoding number to OS name table for KOI8-U. 2009-04-06 19:34:52 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
72e2315c34 Properly align equals signs in new postgresql.conf units comments. 2009-04-06 19:03:04 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
802e414d62 Document in postgresql.conf that the default units for
log_min_duration_statement is milliseconds.
2009-04-06 19:00:18 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
4ae4d23433 Display postgresql.conf unit options in an easier-to-understand,
2-column format.
2009-04-06 18:40:47 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
09368d23db Fix 'all at one page bug' in picksplit method of R-tree emulation. Add defense
from buggy user-defined picksplit to GiST.
2009-04-06 14:27:27 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
1eef90d0a2 Rename the new CREATE DATABASE options to set collation and ctype into
LC_COLLATE and LC_CTYPE, per discussion on pgsql-hackers.
2009-04-06 08:42:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
f2110a757d Change cardinality() into a C-code function, instead of a SQL-language
alias for array_length(v,1).  The efficiency gain here is doubtless
negligible --- what I'm interested in is making sure that if we have
second thoughts about the definition, we will not have to force a
post-beta initdb to change the implementation.
2009-04-05 22:28:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
eb4c723e56 Make ExecInitExpr build the list of SubPlans found in a plan tree in order
of discovery, rather than reverse order.  This doesn't matter functionally
(I suppose the previous coding dates from the time when lcons was markedly
cheaper than lappend).  However now that EXPLAIN is labeling subplans with
IDs that are based on order of creation, this may help produce a slightly
less surprising printout.
2009-04-05 20:32:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
fbcce08046 Change EXPLAIN output so that subplans and initplans (particularly CTEs)
are individually labeled, rather than just grouped under an "InitPlan"
or "SubPlan" heading.  This in turn makes it possible for decompilation of
a subplan reference to usefully identify which subplan it's referencing.
I also made InitPlans identify which parameter symbol(s) they compute,
so that references to those parameters elsewhere in the plan tree can
be connected to the initplan that will be executed.  Per a gripe from
Robert Haas about EXPLAIN output of a WITH query being inadequate,
plus some longstanding pet peeves of my own.
2009-04-05 19:59:40 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
329a5322e9 Fix infinite loop while checking of partial match in pending list.
Improve comments. Now GIN-indexable operators should be strict.
Per Tom's questions/suggestions.
2009-04-05 11:32:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
27fbfd396c Remove a boatload of useless definitions of 'int optreset'. If we
are using our own ports of getopt or getopt_long, those will define
the variable for themselves; and if not, we don't need these, because
we never touch the variable anyway.
2009-04-05 04:19:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
090173a3f9 Remove the recently added node types ReloptElem and OptionDefElem in favor
of adding optional namespace and action fields to DefElem.  Having three
node types that do essentially the same thing bloats the code and leads
to errors of confusion, such as in yesterday's bug report from Khee Chin.
2009-04-04 21:12:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
c973051ae6 A session that does not have any live snapshots does not have to be waited for
when we are waiting for old snapshots to go away during a concurrent index
build.  In particular, this rule lets us avoid waiting for
idle-in-transaction sessions.

This logic could be improved further if we had some way to wake up when
the session we are currently waiting for goes idle-in-transaction.  However
that would be a significantly more complex/invasive patch, so it'll have to
wait for some other day.

Simon Riggs, with some improvements by Tom.
2009-04-04 17:40:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
1c2d408c01 Rewrite interval_hash() so that the hashcodes are equal for values that
interval_eq() considers equal.  I'm not sure how that fundamental requirement
escaped us through multiple revisions of this hash function, but there it is;
it's been wrong since interval_hash was first written for PG 7.1.
Per bug #4748 from Roman Kononov.

Backpatch to all supported releases.

This patch changes the contents of hash indexes for interval columns.  That's
no particular problem for PG 8.4, since we've broken on-disk compatibility
of hash indexes already; but it will require a migration warning note in
the next minor releases of all existing branches: "if you have any hash
indexes on columns of type interval, REINDEX them after updating".
2009-04-04 04:53:25 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
1c855f01ea Disallow setting fillfactor for TOAST tables.
To implement this without almost duplicating the reloption table, treat
relopt_kind as a bitmask instead of an integer value.  This decreases the
range of allowed values, but it's not clear that there's need for that much
values anyway.

This patch also makes heap_reloptions explicitly a no-op for relation kinds
other than heap and TOAST tables.

Patch by ITAGAKI Takahiro with minor edits from me.  (In particular I removed
the bit about adding relation kind to an error message, which I intend to
commit separately.)
2009-04-04 00:45:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
1b2bb33a54 Add a comment documenting the question of whether PrefetchBuffer should
try to protect an already-existing buffer from being evicted.  This was
left as an open issue when the posix_fadvise patch was committed.  I'm
not sure there's any evidence to justify more work in this area, but we
should have some record about it in the source code.
2009-04-03 18:17:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
85369f888e Refactor ExecProject and associated routines so that fast-path code is used
for simple Var targetlist entries all the time, even when there are other
entries that are not simple Vars.  Also, ensure that we prefetch attributes
(with slot_getsomeattrs) for all Vars in the targetlist, even those buried
within expressions.  In combination these changes seem to significantly
reduce the runtime for cases where tlists are mostly but not exclusively
Vars.  Per my proposal of yesterday.
2009-04-02 22:39:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
0e550ff617 Revert DTrace patch from Robert Lor 2009-04-02 20:59:10 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
3b07182e61 Give a better error message when trying to change
"effective_io_concurrency" on systems without posix_fadvise().
2009-04-02 19:57:19 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
227f817c1f Add support for additional DTrace probes.
Robert Lor
2009-04-02 19:14:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
c26ffb1ead Fix SetClientEncoding() to maintain a cache of previously selected encoding
conversion functions.  This allows transaction rollback to revert to a
previous client_encoding setting without doing fresh catalog lookups.
I believe that this explains and fixes the recent report of "failed to commit
client_encoding" failures.

This bug is present in 8.3.x, but it doesn't seem prudent to back-patch
the fix, at least not till it's had some time for field testing in HEAD.

In passing, remove SetDefaultClientEncoding(), which was used nowhere.
2009-04-02 17:30:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
248891f017 Fix GUC's reports of assign_hook failure to always include the parameter value
we failed to assign, even in "can't happen" cases.  Motivated by wondering
what's going on in a recent trouble report where "failed to commit" did
happen.
2009-04-02 03:51:43 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
00b24e1678 Update comment to reflect that LC_COLLATE and LC_CTYPE are now
per-database settings.
2009-04-01 09:17:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
7cdfa488c7 Remove last references to the crypt auth method, per Andreas Scherbaum. 2009-04-01 03:23:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
948d6ec90f Modify the relcache to record the temp status of both local and nonlocal
temp relations; this is no more expensive than before, now that we have
pg_class.relistemp.  Insert tests into bufmgr.c to prevent attempting
to fetch pages from nonlocal temp relations.  This provides a low-level
defense against bugs-of-omission allowing temp pages to be loaded into shared
buffers, as in the contrib/pgstattuple problem reported by Stuart Bishop.
While at it, tweak a bunch of places to use new relcache tests (instead of
expensive probes into pg_namespace) to detect local or nonlocal temp tables.
2009-03-31 22:12:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
df13324f08 Add a "relistemp" boolean column to pg_class, which is true for temporary
relations (including a temp table's indexes and toast table/index), and
false for normal relations.  For ease of checking, this commit just adds
the column and fills it correctly --- revising the relation access machinery
to use it will come separately.
2009-03-31 17:59:56 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
eeeb782e60 Fix a rare race condition when commit_siblings > 0 and a transaction commits
at the same instant as a new backend is spawned. Since CountActiveBackends()
doesn't hold ProcArrayLock, it needs to be prepared for the case that a
pointer at the end of the proc array is still NULL even though numProcs says
it should be valid, since it doesn't hold ProcArrayLock. Backpatch to 8.1.
8.0 and earlier had this right, but it was broken in the split of PGPROC and
sinval shared memory arrays.

Per report and proposal by Marko Kreen.
2009-03-31 05:18:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
943337ee5e Fix window function plan generation to cope with volatile sort expressions.
(Not clear how useful these really are, but failing is no good...)
Per report from David Fetter and Robert Treat.
2009-03-30 17:30:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
793d5662e8 Fix an oversight in the support for storing/retrieving "minimal tuples" in
TupleTableSlots.  We have functions for retrieving a minimal tuple from a slot
after storing a regular tuple in it, or vice versa; but these were implemented
by converting the internal storage from one format to the other.  The problem
with that is it invalidates any pass-by-reference Datums that were already
fetched from the slot, since they'll be pointing into the just-freed version
of the tuple.  The known problem cases involve fetching both a whole-row
variable and a pass-by-reference value from a slot that is fed from a
tuplestore or tuplesort object.  The added regression tests illustrate some
simple cases, but there may be other failure scenarios traceable to the same
bug.  Note that the added tests probably only fail on unpatched code if it's
built with --enable-cassert; otherwise the bug leads to fetching from freed
memory, which will not have been overwritten without additional conditions.

Fix by allowing a slot to contain both formats simultaneously; which turns out
not to complicate the logic much at all, if anything it seems less contorted
than before.

Back-patch to 8.2, where minimal tuples were introduced.
2009-03-30 04:08:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
fc92450e7d Add an errdetail explaining why we reject infinite dates and timestamps
while converting to XML.  Bernd Helmle
2009-03-27 18:56:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
25bf7f8b9b Fix possible failures when a tuplestore switches from in-memory to on-disk
mode while callers hold pointers to in-memory tuples.  I reported this for
the case of nodeWindowAgg's primary scan tuple, but inspection of the code
shows that all of the calls in nodeWindowAgg and nodeCtescan are at risk.
For the moment, fix it with a rather brute-force approach of copying
whenever one of the at-risk callers requests a tuple.  Later we might
think of some sort of reference-count approach to reduce tuple copying.
2009-03-27 18:30:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
a95307b639 Teach reindex_index() to clear pg_index.indcheckxmin when possible.
Greg Stark, slightly modified by me.
2009-03-27 15:57:11 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
8032d76b5b Gettext plural support
In the backend, I changed only a handful of exemplary or important-looking
instances to make use of the plural support; there is probably more work
there.  For the rest of the source, this should cover all relevant cases.
2009-03-26 22:26:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
b793e8344a Adjust phrasing of complaints about multi-byte COPY delimiter strings.
Per pgsql-hackers discussion of 2009-02-17.
2009-03-26 19:24:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
f38fbf31f5 If we expect a hash join to be performed in multiple batches, suppress
"physical tlist" optimization on the outer relation (ie, force a projection
step to occur in its scan).  This avoids storing useless column values when
the outer relation's tuples are written to temporary batch files.

Modified version of a patch by Michael Henderson and Ramon Lawrence.
2009-03-26 17:15:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
87b8db3774 Adjust the APIs for GIN opclass support functions to allow the extractQuery()
method to pass extra data to the consistent() and comparePartial() methods.
This is the core infrastructure needed to support the soon-to-appear
contrib/btree_gin module.  The APIs are still upward compatible with the
definitions used in 8.3 and before, although *not* with the previous 8.4devel
function definitions.

catversion bump for changes in pg_proc entries (although these are just
cosmetic, since GIN doesn't actually look at the function signature before
calling it...)

Teodor Sigaev and Oleg Bartunov
2009-03-25 22:19:02 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
9f843d1067 Use double quotes instead of single quotes. 2009-03-25 14:12:02 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
5353b1c575 Complete list of valid fork names, and use double quotes. 2009-03-25 14:11:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
e5efda442c Install a search tree depth limit in GIN bulk-insert operations, to prevent
them from degrading badly when the input is sorted or nearly so.  In this
scenario the tree is unbalanced to the point of becoming a mere linked list,
so insertions become O(N^2).  The easiest and most safely back-patchable
solution is to stop growing the tree sooner, ie limit the growth of N.  We
might later consider a rebalancing tree algorithm, but it's not clear that
the benefit would be worth the cost and complexity.  Per report from Sergey
Burladyan and an earlier complaint from Heikki.

Back-patch to 8.2; older versions didn't have GIN indexes.
2009-03-24 22:06:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
fc022d72c7 Fix stupid parenthesization mistake. Per bug #4728 from Bruce Toll. 2009-03-24 21:12:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
ff301d6e69 Implement "fastupdate" support for GIN indexes, in which we try to accumulate
multiple index entries in a holding area before adding them to the main index
structure.  This helps because bulk insert is (usually) significantly faster
than retail insert for GIN.

This patch also removes GIN support for amgettuple-style index scans.  The
API defined for amgettuple is difficult to support with fastupdate, and
the previously committed partial-match feature didn't really work with
it either.  We might eventually figure a way to put back amgettuple
support, but it won't happen for 8.4.

catversion bumped because of change in GIN's pg_am entry, and because
the format of GIN indexes changed on-disk (there's a metapage now,
and possibly a pending list).

Teodor Sigaev
2009-03-24 20:17:18 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan
c9cab106f6 Remove munging of xml and xpath params to xpath(). The XML must now be a well formed XML document. 2009-03-23 21:00:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
1079564979 Const-ify the parse table passed to fillRelOptions. The previous coding
meant it had to be built on-the-fly at each entry to default_reloptions.
2009-03-23 16:36:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
471913a6a5 More fixes for 8.4 DTrace probes. Remove useless BUFFER_HIT/BUFFER_MISS
probes --- the BUFFER_READ_DONE probe provides the same information and more
besides.  Expand the LOCK_WAIT_START/DONE probe arguments so that there's
actually some chance of telling what is being waited for.  Update and
clean up the documentation.
2009-03-23 01:52:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
44023dc5f5 Add isExtend to the parameters of the buffer_read_start and buffer_read_done
DTrace probes, so that ordinary reads can be distinguished from relation
extension operations.  Move buffer_read_start probe to before the
smgrnblocks() call that's needed in the isExtend case, since really that step
should be charged as part of the time needed for the extension operation.
(This makes it slightly harder to match the read_start with the associated
read_done, since now you can't match them on blockNumber, but it should still
be possible since isExtend operations on the same relation can never be
interleaved.)  Per recent discussion.

In passing, add the page identity (forkNum/blockNum) to the parameters of the
buffer_flush_start/buffer_flush_done probes, which were unaccountably lacking
the info.
2009-03-22 22:39:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
727ffa1d1e Clean up pg_SSPI_error() coding a little bit: make the messages more
consistent, translate where intended, const-ify declarations.
Resolves a gripe from Alvaro as well as some stuff I didn't like.
2009-03-22 18:06:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
0fd85d7879 Remove the datetime keywords ABSTIME and RELTIME, which we'd been treating as
noise words for the last twelve years, for compatibility with Berkeley-era
output formatting of the special INVALID values for those datatypes.
Considering that the datatypes themselves have been deprecated for awhile,
this is taking backwards compatibility a little far.  Per gripe from Josh
Berkus.
2009-03-22 01:12:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
596efd27ed Optimize multi-batch hash joins when the outer relation has a nonuniform
distribution, by creating a special fast path for the (first few) most common
values of the outer relation.  Tuples having hashvalues matching the MCVs
are effectively forced to be in the first batch, so that we never write
them out to the batch temp files.

Bryce Cutt and Ramon Lawrence, with some editorialization by me.
2009-03-21 00:04:40 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
afcde99b1b Fix case of the just resurrected UCS_to_BIG5.pl script, and update
Makefile to use it.
2009-03-18 16:26:18 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
2dbbf33f4a Add seven kanji characters defined in the Windows 950 codepage to our
big5/win950 <-> UTF8 conversion tables.

Per report by Roger Chang.
2009-03-18 16:17:58 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
8e1a8fe288 Fix Windows-specific race condition in syslogger. This could've been
the cause of the "could not write to log file: Bad file descriptor"
errors reported at
http://archives.postgresql.org//pgsql-general/2008-06/msg00193.php

Backpatch to 8.3, the race condition was introduced by the CSV logging
patch.

Analysis and patch by Gurjeet Singh.
2009-03-18 08:44:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
97e7f635ad Improve zero-year comments. 2009-03-17 18:39:39 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
07d7f475b0 Document that datetime year '0' is considered in a recent century, not
just '00'.
2009-03-17 18:35:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
7a52a8f829 Clean up the code for to_timestamp's conversion of year plus ISO day number
to date, as per bug #4702 and subsequent discussion.  In particular, make it
work for years specified using AD/BC or CC fields, and fix the test for "no
year specified" so that it doesn't trigger inappropriately for 1 BC (which it
was doing even in code paths that had nothing to do with to_timestamp).  I
also did some minor code beautification in the non-ISO-day-number code path.

This area has been busted all along, but because the code has been rewritten
repeatedly, it would be considerable trouble to back-patch.  It's such a
corner case that it doesn't seem worth the effort.
2009-03-15 20:31:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
d287c9eff0 Restore previous ordering of BUFFER_FLUSH_START probe. I had wanted to
make it include the time for the possible smgropen() call, but that
results in a null pointer dereference :-(.

An alternative solution would be to fetch the buffer tag instead of
looking at *reln, but I'll just put it back as it was for the moment.

BTW, this indicates that DTrace probes evaluate their arguments even
when nominally inactive.  What was that about "zero cost", again?
2009-03-13 17:46:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
2cdec8b308 Fix core dump due to null-pointer dereference in to_char() when datetime
format codes are misapplied to a numeric argument.  (The code still produces
a pretty bogus error message in such cases, but I'll settle for stopping the
crash for now.)  Per bug #4700 from Sergey Burladyan.

Problem exists in all supported branches, so patch all the way back.
In HEAD, also clean up some ugly coding in the nearby cache management
code.
2009-03-12 00:53:25 +00:00
Tom Lane
e04810e8c4 Code review for dtrace probes added (so far) to 8.4. Adjust placement of
some bufmgr probes, take out redundant and memory-leak-inducing path arguments
to smgr__md__read__done and smgr__md__write__done, fix bogus attempt to
recalculate space used in sort__done, clean up formatting in places where
I'm not sure pgindent will do a nice job by itself.
2009-03-11 23:19:25 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
e43bb5beb7 Some languages have symbols with zero display's width or/and vowels/signs which
are not an alphabetic character although they are not word-breakers too.
So, treat them as part of word.

Per off-list discussion with Dibyendra Hyoju <dibyendra@gmail.com> and
and Bal Krishna Bal <balkrishna7bal@gmail.com> about Nepali language and
Devanagari alphabet.
2009-03-11 16:03:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
b4df57ff9f Improve match_special_index_operator() to recognize that LIKE with an
exact-match pattern (no wildcard) can be index-optimized in some cases where a
prefix-match pattern cannot; specifically, since the required index clause is
simple equality, it works for regular text/varchar indexes even when the
locale is not C.  I'm not sure how often this case really comes up, but since
it requires hardly any additional work to handle it, we might as well get it
right.  Motivated by a discussion on the JDBC list.
2009-03-11 03:32:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
dcf3902f02 Make SubPlan nodes carry the result's typmod as well as datatype OID. This is
for consistency with the (relatively) recent addition of typmod to SubLink.
An example of why it's a good idea is to be seen in the recent "failed to
locate grouping columns" bug, which wouldn't have happened if a SubPlan
exposed the same typmod info as the SubLink it was derived from.

This could be back-patched, since it doesn't affect any on-disk data format,
but for the moment it doesn't seem necessary to do so.
2009-03-10 22:09:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
4886dc92e0 Fix set_subquery_pathlist() to copy the RTE's subquery before it gets mangled
by the planning process.  This prevents the "failed to locate grouping columns"
error recently reported by Dickson Guedes.  That happens because planning
replaces SubLinks by SubPlans in the subquery's targetlist, and exprTypmod()
is smarter about the former than the latter, causing the apparent type of
the subquery's output columns to change.  This seems to be a deficiency we
should fix in exprTypmod(), but that will be a much more invasive patch
with possible side-effects elsewhere, so I'll do that only in HEAD.

Back-patch to 8.3.  Arguably the lack of a copying step is broken/dangerous
all the way back, but in the absence of known problems I'll refrain from
making the older branches pay the extra cost.  (The reason this particular
symptom didn't appear before is that exprTypmod() wasn't smart about SubLinks
either, until 8.3.)
2009-03-10 20:58:26 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
42831729f7 Prevent recursion during parse of email-like string with multiple '@'.
Patch by Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakangas@enterprisedb.com>
2009-03-10 17:32:14 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
e6e1ff7d04 In parse_bool_with_len, avoid crash when no result pointer is passed. Probably
an unlikely call mode, but better be safe.
2009-03-09 16:49:12 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
05a7db0582 Accept 'on' and 'off' as input for boolean data type, unifying the syntax
that the data type and GUC accepts.

ITAGAKI Takahiro
2009-03-09 14:34:35 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
fd497ab650 Add summarization comment about visibility functions.
Add URL about the Halloween problem.
2009-03-09 13:08:05 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
e43fd89762 Revert pg_bind_textdomain_codeset to a existant-but-empty function when
ENABLE_NLS is not defined, for better compatibility of the backend with
modules compiled the other way.

Per note from Tom after my previous commit.
2009-03-09 00:01:32 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
4022f94c24 pg_bind_textdomain_codeset must exist only on ENABLE_NLS. 2009-03-08 18:10:17 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
fb2ebae498 Add comments about kwlookup.c expectations 2009-03-08 16:53:30 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
c3b5d2f138 On Windows, call bind_textdomain_codeset on domains other than the default one,
too, so that the codeset is properly mapped on the newly added PL domains.
2009-03-08 16:07:12 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
387efd3648 Make pg_hba parsing report all errors in the file before aborting the load,
instead of just reporting the first one.

Selena Deckelmann
2009-03-07 21:28:00 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
328d235571 Separate the key word list that lived in keywords.c into a new header file
kwlist.h, to avoid having to link the backend object file into other programs
like pg_dump.  We can now simply symlink a single source file from the backend
(kwlookup.c, containing the shared routine ScanKeywordLookup) and compile it
locally, which is a lot cleaner.
2009-03-07 00:13:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
00ce73778b Teach the planner to support index access methods that only implement
amgettuple or only implement amgetbitmap, instead of the former assumption
that every AM supports both APIs.  Extracted with minor editorialization
from Teodor's fast-GIN-insert patch; whatever becomes of that, this seems
like a simple and reasonable generalization of the index AM interface spec.
2009-03-05 23:06:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
08eb37da4c Fix column privilege checking for cases where parent and child have different
attribute numbering.  Also, a parent whole-row reference should not require
select privilege on child columns that aren't inherited from the parent.
Problem diagnosed by KaiGai Kohei, though this isn't exactly his patch.
2009-03-05 17:30:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
59156ad1b2 Put back our old workaround for machines that declare cbrt() in math.h but
fail to provide the function itself.  Not sure how we escaped testing anything
later than 7.3 on such cases, but they still exist, as per André Volpato's
report about AIX 5.3.
2009-03-04 22:08:20 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
d7d7157109 Change hba load failure message to LOG instead of WARNING.
Per comment from Tom.
2009-03-04 18:43:38 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
fb7df896fc Reload config file in startup process on SIGHUP.
Fujii Masao
2009-03-04 13:56:40 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
820984ba05 Clarify to the translator that yyerror() deals with the translation of
"syntax error", not the literal string.  I was previously confused on this
matter, but I have now verified that everything is translated properly.
2009-03-04 13:02:32 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
45a10b2531 Add some sanity checks to CREATE CAST ... WITHOUT FUNCTION. Disallow
composite, enum and array types, as those are surely not binary-compatible
with anything else because of the embedded OIDs.

Inspired by bug report by Oleg Serov.
2009-03-04 11:53:53 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
12f87b2c82 Add new SQL:2008 error codes for invalid LIMIT and OFFSET values. Remove
unused nonstandard error code that was perhaps intended for this but never
used.
2009-03-04 10:55:00 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
9add9f95c3 Don't actively violate the system limit of maximum open files (RLIMIT_NOFILE).
This avoids irritating kernel logs (if system overstep violations are enabled)
and also the grsecurity alert when starting PostgreSQL.

original patch by Jacek Drobiecki

References:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2004-05/msg00103.php
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=248967
2009-03-04 09:12:49 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
a2e9de79a6 Log a warning instead of shutting down the system if we can't load
pg_hba.conf on reload (for example due to a permission error).

Selena Deckelmann
2009-03-04 08:43:15 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
fd75329e81 Fix copy-pasto in the patch to allow background writer to run during
recovery: if background writer or pgstat process dies during recovery (or
any other child process, but those two are the only ones running), send
SIGQUIT to the startup process using correct pid.
2009-03-03 10:42:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
fd9e2accef When we are in error recursion trouble, arrange to suppress translation and
encoding conversion of any elog/ereport message being sent to the frontend.
This generalizes a patch that I put in last October, which suppressed
translation of only specific messages known to be associated with recursive
can't-translate-the-message behavior.  As shown in bug #4680, we need a more
general answer in order to have some hope of coping with broken encoding
conversion setups.  This approach seems a good deal less klugy anyway.

Patch in all supported branches.
2009-03-02 21:18:43 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
32032d42b5 Fix usage of char2wchar/wchar2char. Changes:
- pg_wchar and wchar_t could have different size, so char2wchar
  doesn't call pg_mb2wchar_with_len to prevent out-of-bound
  memory bug
- make char2wchar/wchar2char symmetric, now they should not be
  called with C-locale because mbstowcs/wcstombs oftenly doesn't
  work correct with C-locale.
- Text parser uses pg_mb2wchar_with_len directly in case of
  C-locale and multibyte encoding

Per bug report by Hiroshi Inoue <inoue@tpf.co.jp> and
following discussion.

Backpatch up to 8.2 when multybyte support was implemented in tsearch.
2009-03-02 15:10:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
876b37d50a Fix buffer allocations in encoding conversion routines so that they won't
fail on zero-length inputs.  This isn't an issue in normal use because the
conversion infrastructure skips calling the converters for empty strings.
However a problem was created by yesterday's patch to check whether the
right conversion function is supplied in CREATE CONVERSION.  The most
future-proof fix seems to be to make the converters safe for this corner case.
2009-02-28 18:49:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
21eb6aeb36 Shave a few cycles in compare_pathkeys() by checking for pointer-identical
input lists before we grovel through the lists.  This doesn't save much,
but testing shows that the case of both inputs NIL is common enough that
it saves something.  And this is used enough to be a hotspot.
2009-02-28 03:51:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
640796ff41 Reduce the maximum value of vacuum_cost_delay and autovacuum_vacuum_cost_delay
to 100ms (from 1000).  This still seems to be comfortably larger than the
useful range of the parameter, and it should help discourage people from
picking uselessly large values.  Tweak the documentation to recommend small
values, too.  Per discussion of a couple weeks ago.
2009-02-28 00:10:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
07b9936a0f Temporarily (I hope) disable flattening of IN/EXISTS sublinks that are within
the ON clause of an outer join.  Doing so is semantically correct but results
in de-optimizing queries that were structured to take advantage of the sublink
style of execution, as seen in recent complaint from Kevin Grittner.  Since
the user can get the other behavior by reorganizing his query, having the
flattening happen automatically is just a convenience, and that doesn't
justify breaking existing applications.  Eventually it would be nice to
re-enable this, but that seems to require a significantly different approach
to outer joins in the executor.
2009-02-27 23:30:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
75c85bd199 Tighten up join ordering rules to account for recent more-careful analysis
of the associativity of antijoins.  Also improve optimizer/README discussion
of outer join ordering rules.
2009-02-27 22:41:38 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
5c4ca3b632 In CREATE CONVERSION, test that the given function is a valid conversion
function for the specified source and destination encodings. We do that by
calling the function with an empty string. If it can't perform the requested
conversion, it will throw an error.

Backport to 7.4 - 8.3. Per bug report #4680 by Denis Afonin.
2009-02-27 16:35:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
f01313bc0d Improve create_unique_path to not be fooled by unrelated clauses that happen
to be syntactically part of a semijoin clause.  For example given
WHERE EXISTS(SELECT ... WHERE upper.var = lower.var AND some-condition)
where some-condition is just a restriction on the lower relation, we can
use unique-ification on lower.var after having applied some-condition within
the scan on lower.
2009-02-27 00:06:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
eea49769d4 Fix an old problem in decompilation of CASE constructs: the ruleutils.c code
looks for a CaseTestExpr to figure out what the parser did, but it failed to
consider the possibility that an implicit coercion might be inserted above
the CaseTestExpr.  This could result in an Assert failure in some cases
(but correct results if Asserts weren't enabled), or an "unexpected CASE WHEN
clause" error in other cases.  Per report from Alan Li.

Back-patch to 8.1; problem doesn't exist before that because CASE was
implemented differently.
2009-02-25 18:00:01 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
0160cebee9 Put back a "continue" that went missing in the changes to start background
writer in WAL recovery.
2009-02-25 11:07:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
e549722a8b Get rid of the rather fuzzily defined FlattenedSubLink node type in favor of
making pull_up_sublinks() construct a full-blown JoinExpr tree representation
of IN/EXISTS SubLinks that it is able to convert to semi or anti joins.
This makes pull_up_sublinks() a shade more complex, but the gain in semantic
clarity is worth it.  I still have more to do in this area to address the
previously-discussed problems, but this commit in itself fixes at least one
bug in HEAD, as shown by added regression test case.
2009-02-25 03:30:38 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
7380b6384b Don't append epoch to log_filename if no format specifier is given.
Robert Haas
2009-02-24 12:09:09 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
7babccb915 Add the possibility to specify an explicit validator function for foreign-data
wrappers (similar to procedural languages).  This way we don't need to retain
the nearly empty libraries, and we are more free in how to implement the
wrapper API in the future.
2009-02-24 10:06:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
f73bed308a Repair a longstanding bug in CLUSTER and the rewriting variants of ALTER
TABLE: if the command is executed by someone other than the table owner (eg,
a superuser) and the table has a toast table, the toast table's pg_type row
ends up with the wrong typowner, ie, the command issuer not the table owner.
This is quite harmless for most purposes, since no interesting permissions
checks consult the pg_type row.  However, it could lead to unexpected failures
if one later tries to drop the role that issued the command (in 8.1 or 8.2),
or strange warnings from pg_dump afterwards (in 8.3 and up, which will allow
the DROP ROLE because we don't create a "redundant" owner dependency for table
rowtypes).  Problem identified by Cott Lang.

Back-patch to 8.1.  The problem is actually far older --- the CLUSTER variant
can be demonstrated in 7.0 --- but it's mostly cosmetic before 8.1 because we
didn't track ownership dependencies before 8.1.  Also, fixing it before 8.1
would require changing the call signature of heap_create_with_catalog(), which
seems to carry a nontrivial risk of breaking add-on modules.
2009-02-24 01:38:10 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
bc134d7a51 Change the signaling of end-of-recovery. Startup process now indicates end
of recovery by exiting with exit code 0, like in previous releases. Per
Tom's suggestion.
2009-02-23 09:28:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
7920ed389c Simplify overcomplicated (and overly restrictive) test to see whether an
IS NULL condition is rendered redundant by detection of an antijoin.
If we know that a join is an antijoin, then *any* Var coming out of its
righthand side must be NULL, not only the joining column(s).  Also,
it's still gonna be null after being passed up through higher joins,
whether they're outer joins or not.  I was misled by a faulty analogy
to reduce_outer_joins() in the original coding.  But consider

select * from a left join b on a.x = b.y where b.y is null and b.z is null;

The first IS NULL condition justifies deciding that the join is an antijoin
(if the = is strict) and then the second one is just plain redundant.
2009-02-20 00:01:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
233b8a99ad Improve comments about semijoin implementation strategy, per a question
from Robert Haas.
2009-02-19 20:32:45 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
5717f3a3e6 Fix bogus comment, from the patch to start bgwriter during archive
recovery.
2009-02-19 16:43:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
86ffdcad1b Remove the special cases to prevent minus-zero results in float4 and float8
unary minus operators.  We weren't attempting to prevent minus zero anywhere
else; in view of our gradual trend to make the float datatypes more IEEE
standard compliant, we should allow minus zero here rather than disallow it
elsewhere.

We don't, however, expect that all platforms will produce minus zero, so
we need to adjust the one affected regression test to allow both results.

Per discussion of bug #4660.

(In passing, clean up a couple other minor infelicities in float.c.)
2009-02-18 19:23:26 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
cdd46c7654 Start background writer during archive recovery. Background writer now performs
its usual buffer cleaning duties during archive recovery, and it's responsible
for performing restartpoints.

This requires some changes in postmaster. When the startup process has done
all the initialization and is ready to start WAL redo, it signals the
postmaster to launch the background writer. The postmaster is signaled again
when the point in recovery is reached where we know that the database is in
consistent state. Postmaster isn't interested in that at the moment, but
that's the point where we could let other backends in to perform read-only
queries. The postmaster is signaled third time when the recovery has ended,
so that postmaster knows that it's safe to start accepting connections.

The startup process now traps SIGTERM, and performs a "clean" shutdown. If
you do a fast shutdown during recovery, a shutdown restartpoint is performed,
like a shutdown checkpoint, and postmaster kills the processes cleanly. You
still have to continue the recovery at next startup, though.

Currently, the background writer is only launched during archive recovery.
We could launch it during crash recovery as well, but it seems better to keep
that codepath as simple as possible, for the sake of robustness. And it
couldn't do any restartpoints during crash recovery anyway, so it wouldn't be
that useful.

log_restartpoints is gone. Use log_checkpoints instead. This is yet to be
documented.

This whole operation is a pre-requisite for Hot Standby, but has some value of
its own whether the hot standby patch makes 8.4 or not.

Simon Riggs, with lots of modifications by me.
2009-02-18 15:58:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
ce6e31de9c Teach the planner to treat a partial unique index as proving a variable is
unique for a particular query, if the index predicate is satisfied.  This
requires a bit of reordering of operations so that we check the predicates
before doing any selectivity estimates, but shouldn't really cause any
noticeable slowdown.  Per a comment from Michal Politowski.
2009-02-15 20:16:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
3f7626e9f2 A couple of marginal performance hacks for the information_schema views:
replace the old recursive-SQL-function implementation of _pg_keysequal()
with use of the built-in array containment operators, and change
table_constraints' UNION to UNION ALL.  Per discussion with Octavio Alvarez.

initdb not forced since this doesn't affect results, but you'd need to
initdb or reload the information_schema to see the new definitions.
2009-02-14 20:48:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
ca5646fc82 Fix UNLISTEN to fall out quickly if the current backend has never executed
any LISTEN command.  This is more important than it used to be because
DISCARD ALL invokes UNLISTEN.  Connection-pooled applications making heavy
use of DISCARD ALL were seeing significant contention for pg_listener,
as reported by Matteo Beccati.  It seems unlikely that clients using LISTEN
would use pooled connections, so this simple tweak seems sufficient,
especially since the pg_listener implementation is slated to go away soon
anyway.

Back-patch to 8.3, where DISCARD ALL was introduced.
2009-02-13 17:12:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
6d1e361852 Change ALTER TABLE SET WITHOUT OIDS to rewrite the whole table to physically
get rid of the OID column.  This eliminates the problem discovered by Heikki
back in November that 8.4's suppression of "unnecessary" junk filtering in
INSERT/SELECT could lead to an Assert failure, or storing of oids into a table
that shouldn't have them if Asserts are off.  While that particular problem
could have been solved in other ways, it seems likely to be just a forerunner
of things to come if we continue to allow tables to contain rows that disagree
with the pg_class.relhasoids setting.  It's better to make this operation slow
than to sacrifice performance or risk bugs in more common code paths.

Also, add ALTER TABLE SET WITH OIDS to rewrite the table to add oids.
This was a bit more controversial, but in view of the very small amount of
extra code needed given the current ALTER TABLE infrastructure, it seems best
to eliminate the asymmetry in features.
2009-02-11 21:11:16 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
8b9dd6b5fd Support for KOI8U encoding 2009-02-10 19:29:39 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
1cb54c2860 Remove the encoding *numbers* from the comments. They are useless, and
make maintenance harder.
2009-02-10 16:44:44 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
06941da30b Add possibility to generate only some files, by passing command-line
arguments.
2009-02-10 16:36:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
8205258fa6 Adopt Bob Jenkins' improved hash function for hash_any(). This changes the
contents of hash indexes (again), so bump catversion.

Kenneth Marshall
2009-02-09 21:18:28 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
834a6da4f7 Update autovacuum to use reloptions instead of a system catalog, for
per-table overrides of parameters.

This removes a whole class of problems related to misusing the catalog,
and perhaps more importantly, gives us pg_dump support for the parameters.

Based on a patch by Euler Taveira de Oliveira, heavily reworked by me.
2009-02-09 20:57:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
3d02cae310 Ensure that INSERT ... SELECT into a table with OIDs never copies row OIDs
from the source table.  This could never happen anyway before 8.4 because
the executor invariably applied a "junk filter" to rows due to be inserted;
but now that we skip doing that when it's not necessary, the case can occur.
Problem noted 2008-11-27 by KaiGai Kohei, though I misunderstood what he
was on about at the time (the opacity of the patch he proposed didn't help).
2009-02-08 18:02:27 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
65b731bd9d Fix to_timestamp() to not require upper/lower case matching for meridian
designations (AM/PM).  Also separate out matching of a meridian with
periods (e.g. A.M.) and with those without.

Do the same for AD/BC.

Brendan Jurd
2009-02-07 14:16:46 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
b75b66332a Fix obsolete comment. Zdenek Kotala 2009-02-07 10:49:36 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
a3a7d47275 Set column privileges to supported 2009-02-07 01:02:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
c473d92351 Fix cost_mergejoin's failure to adjust for rescanning of non-unique merge join
keys when considering a semi or anti join.  This requires estimating the
selectivity of the merge qual as though it were a regular inner join condition.
To allow caching both that and the real outer-join-aware selectivity, split
RestrictInfo.this_selec into two fields.

This fixes one of the problems reported by Kevin Grittner.
2009-02-06 23:43:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
7449427a1e Clean up some loose ends from the column privileges patch: add
has_column_privilege and has_any_column_privilege SQL functions; fix the
information_schema views that are supposed to pay attention to column
privileges; adjust pg_stats to show stats for any column you have select
privilege on; and fix COPY to allow copying a subset of columns if the user
has suitable per-column privileges for all the columns.

To improve efficiency of some of the information_schema views, extend the
has_xxx_privilege functions to allow inquiring about the OR of a set of
privileges in just one call.  This is just exposing capability that already
existed in the underlying aclcheck routines.

In passing, make the information_schema views report the owner's own
privileges as being grantable, since Postgres assumes this even when the grant
option bit is not set in the ACL.  This is a longstanding oversight.

Also, make the new has_xxx_privilege functions for foreign data objects follow
the same coding conventions used by the older ones.

Stephen Frost and Tom Lane
2009-02-06 21:15:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
244f649261 Fix an old corner-case error in match_unsorted_outer(): don't consider
the cheapest-total inner path as a new candidate while truncating the
sort key list, if it already matched the full sort key list.  This is
too much of a corner case to be worth back-patching, since it's unusual
for the cheapest total path to be sorted, and anyway no real harm is
done (except in JOIN_SEMI/ANTI cases where cost_mergejoin is a bit
broken at the moment).  But it wasn't behaving as intended, so fix it.
Noted while examining a test case from Kevin Grittner.  This error doesn't
explain his issue, but it does explain why "set enable_seqscan = off"
seemed to reproduce it for me.
2009-02-05 01:24:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
623cf5edec Add a failure check for syslogger's use of _beginthreadex(), and remove
unnecessary thread address output parameter, to make this code look more
like that in pg_restore.
2009-02-03 00:59:26 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
3a5b773715 Allow reloption names to have qualifiers, initially supporting a TOAST
qualifier, and add support for this in pg_dump.

This allows TOAST tables to have user-defined fillfactor, and will also
enable us to move the autovacuum parameters to reloptions without taking
away the possibility of setting values for TOAST tables.
2009-02-02 19:31:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
daac6e988e Fix unnest() to handle a toasted input array safely. Per report from
Alvaro.
2009-01-30 21:21:18 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
4265ed9f4e Check that connection limit is within valid range. IOW, not < -1.
It's missing in older versions too, but it doesn't seem worth
back-porting. All negative are just harmlessly treated as "no limit", and
tightening the check might even brake an application that relies on it.
2009-01-30 17:24:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
0d65eea3da Replace argument-checking Asserts with regular test-and-elog checks in all
encoding conversion functions.  These are not can't-happen cases because
it's possible to create a conversion with the wrong conversion function
for the specified encoding pair.  That would lead to an Assert crash in
an Assert-enabled build, or incorrect conversion otherwise, neither of
which is desirable.  This would be a DOS issue if production databases
were customarily built with asserts enabled, but fortunately that's not so.
Per an observation by Heikki.

Back-patch to all supported branches.
2009-01-29 19:23:42 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
b5b3134813 Fix incorrect dereferencing of char* to array's index.
Per Tommy Gildseth <tommy.gildseth@usit.uio.no> report
2009-01-29 16:22:10 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
16c46d5d7a Go over all OpenSSL return values and make sure we compare them
to the documented API value. The previous code got it right as
it's implemented, but accepted too much/too little compared to
the API documentation.

Per comment from Zdenek Kotala.
2009-01-28 15:06:47 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
3a8ec880dc Silence compiler warnings in new win32 locale code
when building on mingw.

ITAGAKI Takahiro
2009-01-27 12:45:09 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
5fe3da927b Revert updatable views 2009-01-27 12:40:15 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
c0f92b57dc Allow extracting and parsing of reloptions from a bare pg_class tuple, and
refactor the relcache code that used to do that.  This allows other callers
(particularly autovacuum) to do the same without necessarily having to open
and lock a table.
2009-01-26 19:41:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
006b9e7a92 Tweak the existing special case for AIX in pg_getaddrinfo_all() to handle
yet another failure case in AIX's getaddrinfo().  Per report and patch
by Andrew Chernow.
2009-01-23 19:58:06 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
9187cedd7c Put back fast-path for the case that there's no backup blocks in
RestoreBkpBlocks. Went missing in my recent refactoring patch, as pointed
out by Simon's hot standby patch.
2009-01-23 11:19:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
3cb5d6580a Support column-level privileges, as required by SQL standard.
Stephen Frost, with help from KaiGai Kohei and others
2009-01-22 20:16:10 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
bf136cf6e3 Only skip pages marked as clean in the visibility map, if the last 32
pages were marked as clean as well. The idea is to avoid defeating OS
readahead by skipping a page here and there, and also makes it less likely
that we miss an opportunity to advance relfrozenxid, for the sake of only
a few skipped pages.
2009-01-22 19:25:00 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
c079090bbc Update comments to reflect that tgenabled is not a boolean anymore.
Jonah Harris, with minor tinkering by me.
2009-01-22 19:16:31 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
dd7e54a17f Automatic view update rules
Bernd Helmle
2009-01-22 17:27:55 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
5841aa86eb Explicitly bind gettext to the correct encoding on Windows.
Original patch from Hiroshi Inoue.
2009-01-22 10:09:48 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
95aaf25f39 Remove stray ' character at end of line.
For some reason it broke OpenBSD compile even when it's inside a
#ifdef WIN32 block.....
2009-01-21 12:45:06 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
94136d5a18 Add new SPI_OK_REWRITTEN return code to SPI_execute and friends, for the
case that the command is rewritten into another type of command. The old
behavior to return the command tag of the last executed command was
pretty surprising. In PL/pgSQL, for example, it meant that if a command
was rewritten to a utility statement, FOUND wasn't set at all.
2009-01-21 11:02:40 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
0154345078 Make win32 builds always do SetEnvironmentVariable() when doing putenv().
Also, if linked against other versions than the default MSVCRT library
(for example the MSVC build which links against MSVCRT80), also update
the cache in the default MSVCRT at the same time.

This should fix the issues with setting LC_MESSAGES on the MSVC build.

Original patch from Hiroshi Inoue and Hiroshi Saito, much rewritten
by me.
2009-01-21 10:30:02 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
fa40ca42a6 Make some strings translatable again that were accidentally removed in
earlier patch to fix "printf-arguments".
2009-01-21 09:28:26 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
b2a667b9ee Add a new option to RestoreBkpBlocks() to indicate if a cleanup lock should
be used instead of the normal exclusive lock, and make WAL redo functions
responsible for calling RestoreBkpBlocks(). They know better what kind of a
lock they need.

At the moment, this just moves things around with no functional change, but
makes the hot standby patch that's under review cleaner.
2009-01-20 18:59:37 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
93a6be63a5 Revise the permission checking on user mapping DDL commands.
CREATE/ALTER/DROP USER MAPPING are now allowed either by the server owner or
by a user with USAGE privileges for his own user name.  This is more or less
what the SQL standard wants anyway (plus "implementation-defined")

Hide information_schema.user_mapping_options.option_value, unless the current
user is the one associated with the user mapping, or is the server owner and
the mapping is for PUBLIC, or is a superuser.  This is to protect passwords.

Also, fix a bug in information_schema._pg_foreign_servers, which hid servers
using wrappers where the current user did not have privileges on the wrapper.
The correct behavior is to hide servers where the current user has no
privileges on the server.
2009-01-20 09:10:20 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
cfb9c7f8b5 Use the new text domain names ("postgres-8.4" instead of "postgres")
Hiroshi Inoue
2009-01-19 15:34:23 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
6587818542 Add vacuum_freeze_table_age GUC option, to control when VACUUM should
ignore the visibility map and scan the whole table, to advance
relfrozenxid.
2009-01-16 13:27:24 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
41d17e042b Fix URL generation in headline. Only tag lexeme will be replaced by space.
Per http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2008-12/msg00013.php
2009-01-15 16:33:59 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
8fd07a35ba Fix generation too long headline with ShortWords.
Per http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2008-09/msg01088.php
2009-01-15 16:33:28 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
8ae6b4c49f Make the columns is_insertable_into and is_updatable behave uniformly
correctly.  They are supposed to examine which kinds of rules are present,
which they did in some of the info schema views but not in others.
2009-01-14 21:12:09 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
8ebe1e356c Simplify the writing of amoptions routines by introducing a convenience
fillRelOptions routine that stores the parsed values in the struct using a
table-based approach.  Per Tom suggestion.  Also remove the "continue"
in HANDLE_*_RELOPTION macros, which were useless and in spirit they were
assuming too much of how the macros were going to be used.  (Note that these
macros are now unused, but the intention is to introduce some usage in a
future autovacuum patch, which is why they weren't completely removed.)

Also, do not call the string validation routine when not validating.  It seems
less error-prone this way, per commentary on the amoptions SGML docs.
2009-01-12 21:02:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
8a4505013d Tweak order of operations in BitmapHeapNext() to avoid the case of prefetching
the same page we are nanoseconds away from reading for real.  There should be
something left to do on the current page before we consider issuing a prefetch.
2009-01-12 16:00:41 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
bf21cdb7e7 Use qualified_name instead of relation_expr for commands that have no
business with inheritance recursion: ALTER INDEX, ALTER SEQUENCE, ALTER
TRIGGER, ALTER VIEW.  They would just silently ignore the ONLY.

ALTER TABLE has mixed behavior and cannot be dealt with this way because
of the resulting shift/reduce conflicts.
2009-01-12 09:38:30 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
ca8100f9eb Add ONLY support to LOCK and TRUNCATE. By default, these commands are now
recursive.

=> Note this incompatibility in the release notes.
2009-01-12 08:54:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
b7b8f0b609 Implement prefetching via posix_fadvise() for bitmap index scans. A new
GUC variable effective_io_concurrency controls how many concurrent block
prefetch requests will be issued.

(The best way to handle this for plain index scans is still under debate,
so that part is not applied yet --- tgl)

Greg Stark
2009-01-12 05:10:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
1a37056a74 Re-enable the old code in xlog.c that tried to use posix_fadvise(), so that
we can get some buildfarm feedback about whether that function is still
problematic.  (Note that the planned async-preread patch will not really
prove anything one way or the other in buildfarm testing, since it will
be inactive with default GUC settings.)
2009-01-11 18:02:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
43a57cf365 Revise the TIDBitmap API to support multiple concurrent iterations over a
bitmap.  This is extracted from Greg Stark's posix_fadvise patch; it seems
worth committing separately, since it's potentially useful independently of
posix_fadvise.
2009-01-10 21:08:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
d04db37072 Arrange for function default arguments to be processed properly in expressions
that are set up for execution with ExecPrepareExpr rather than going through
the full planner process.  By introducing an explicit notion of "expression
planning", this patch also lays a bit of groundwork for maybe someday
allowing sub-selects in standalone expressions.
2009-01-09 15:46:11 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
8d320b6356 Code review of strftime patch, per comments from Tom:
* Use correct buffer size MAX_L10N_DATA
* Use strlcpy instead of StrNCpy
2009-01-09 14:07:00 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
0709c0017f Fix strftime usage on Win32 when trying to fetch the locale-aware
parts of a time string so it properly handles different encodings.

Original patch by Hiroshi Saito, heavily reworked by me and
ITAGAKI Takahiro.
2009-01-09 13:03:55 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
1b4e729eaa Make krb_realm and krb_server_hostname be pg_hba options only, and remove
their GUCs.

In passing, noted that the pg_hba options for krb5 authentication weren't
listed at all - so add this.
2009-01-09 10:13:19 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
b813c8daca A couple further reloptions improvements, per KaiGai Kohei: add a validation
function to the string type and add a couple of macros for string handling.

In passing, fix an off-by-one bug of mine.
2009-01-08 19:34:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
2e9650cbcf Defend against null input in analyze_requires_snapshot(), per report
from Rushabh Lathia.
2009-01-08 13:42:33 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
1c175cd76a Revert current_query() change to use debug_query_string again; add comment. 2009-01-08 00:13:22 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ae3c075221 Add comment about why BETWEEN uses operator strings and not opclasses,
with URL pointing to email discussion.
2009-01-07 22:54:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
445ce15702 Create a third option named "partition" for constraint_exclusion, and make it
the default.  This setting enables constraint exclusion checks only for
appendrel members (ie, inheritance children and UNION ALL arms), which are
the cases in which constraint exclusion is most likely to be useful.  Avoiding
the overhead for simple queries that are unlikely to benefit should bring
the cost down to the point where this is a reasonable default setting.
Per today's discussion.
2009-01-07 22:40:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
12dcf7bb75 Have current_query() use ActivePortal->sourceText rather than
debug_query_string;  this allows current_query() to be more accurate;
docs updated;  per idea from Tom
2009-01-07 21:48:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
deac9488d3 Insert conditional SPI_push/SPI_pop calls into InputFunctionCall,
OutputFunctionCall, and friends.  This allows SPI-using functions to invoke
datatype I/O without concern for the possibility that a SPI-using function
will be called (which could be either the I/O function itself, or a function
used in a domain check constraint).  It's a tad ugly, but not nearly as ugly
as what'd be needed to make this work via retail insertion of push/pop
operations in all the PLs.

This reverts my patch of 2007-01-30 that inserted some retail SPI_push/pop
calls into plpgsql; that approach only fixed plpgsql, and not any other PLs.
But the other PLs have the issue too, as illustrated by a recent gripe from
Christian Schröder.

Back-patch to 8.2, which is as far back as this solution will work.  It's
also as far back as we need to worry about the domain-constraint case, since
earlier versions did not attempt to check domain constraints within datatype
input.  I'm not aware of any old I/O functions that use SPI themselves, so
this should be sufficient for a back-patch.
2009-01-07 20:38:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6b88393058 Add comment that it is difficult to access the more accurate
'query_string' from current_query().
2009-01-07 19:51:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8faffe6a52 Update comment associated with 'debug_query_string'. 2009-01-07 19:35:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
1cfd9e8834 Fix executor/spi.h to follow our usual conventions for include files, ie,
not include postgres.h nor anything else it doesn't directly need.  Add
#includes to calling files as needed to compensate.  Per my proposal of
yesterday.

This should be noted as a source code change in the 8.4 release notes,
since it's likely to require changes in add-on modules.
2009-01-07 13:44:37 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
b09f930d2e Add hba parameter include_realm to krb5, gss and sspi authentication, used
to pass the full username@realm string to the authentication instead of
just the username. This makes it possible to use pg_ident.conf to authenticate
users from multiple realms as different database users.
2009-01-07 13:09:21 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
32c469d7b1 Allow krb_realm (krb5, gssapi and sspi) and krb_server_hostname (krb5 only)
authentication options to be set in pg_hba.conf on a per-line basis, to
override the defaults set in postgresql.conf.
2009-01-07 12:38:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
143e755bcf Make the log output of 'vxid' between csvlog and stderr/syslog
consistent. Currently, in csvlog, vxid of an auxiliary process isn't
displayed. On the other hand, in stderr/syslog, invalid vxid (-1/0) of
that is displayed.

Fujii Masao
2009-01-07 04:26:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
82c9662378 Clarify a confusing comment about MCVs vs histogram entries.
Per Nathan Boley.
2009-01-06 23:46:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
7c63d0c72e Change a couple of ill-advised uses of INFO elog level to WARNINGs; in
particular this allows EmitWarningsOnPlaceholders messages to show up in the
postmaster log by default.  Update elog.h comment to make it clearer what INFO
is for, and fix one example in the SGML docs that was misusing it.  Per my
gripe of yesterday.
2009-01-06 16:39:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
229bffedbc Revert the default toast compression strategy to the former behavior
where there's no limit on the size of datum we'll try to compress.
Other 8.4 tweaks to the behavior remain in place.  Per discussion.
2009-01-06 15:51:38 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
7ffe657225 Fix logic in lazy vacuum to decide if it's worth trying to truncate the heap.
If the table was smaller than REL_TRUNCATE_FRACTION (= 16) pages, we always
tried to acquire AccessExclusiveLock on it even if there was no empty pages
at the end.

Report by Simon Riggs. Back-patch all the way to 7.4.
2009-01-06 14:55:37 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
b25433da5d Fix string reloption handling, per KaiGai Kohei. 2009-01-06 14:47:37 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
1d2a185eae Suppress compiler warning in a different way, per Alvaro. 2009-01-06 03:15:51 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
02aa5f19c6 Supress compiler warning. 2009-01-06 02:44:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
9f910a3b9a Add some comments about why function parameter default expressions are
restricted.
2009-01-06 02:01:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
10374a34c6 Fix an oversight in the function-default-arguments patch: after adding some
default expressions to a function call, eval_const_expressions must recurse on
those expressions.  Else they don't get simplified, and in particular we fail
to insert additional default arguments if any functions needing defaults are
in there.  Per report from Rushabh Lathia.
2009-01-06 01:23:21 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
ba748f7a11 Change the reloptions machinery to use a table-based parser, and provide
a more complete framework for writing custom option processing routines
by user-defined access methods.

Catalog version bumped due to the general API changes, which are going to
affect user-defined "amoptions" routines.
2009-01-05 17:14:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
5993bcaf41 Quiet repeated "loaded library" messages from child backends that are just
re-loading a library already loaded into the postmaster.

ITAGAKI Takahiro
2009-01-05 13:57:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
35c129cab3 Fix define_custom_variable to preserve any sourcefile/sourceline information
present in the placeholder.  Noted while testing pg_stat_statements.
2009-01-05 13:23:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
7466eeac61 Add contrib/pg_stat_statements for server-wide tracking of statement execution
statistics.

Takahiro Itagaki
2009-01-04 22:19:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
1efd5ff89b Add a pg_encoding_mbcliplen() function that is just like pg_mbcliplen()
except the caller can specify the encoding to work in; this will be needed
for pg_stat_statements.  In passing, do some marginal efficiency hacking
and clean up some comments.  Also, prevent the single-byte-encoding code
path from fetching one byte past the stated length of the string (this
last is a bug that might need to be back-patched at some point).
2009-01-04 18:37:36 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
74ef810ca6 Fix embarrassing bug in recent smgr refactoring patch: WAL records should
be written for *non*-temp tables only. Report and test case by Mark
Kirkwood and Simon Riggs.
2009-01-04 14:59:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
4605d1c98b Allow loadable modules to create PGC_POSTMASTER GUC variables, but only
when loaded via shared_preload_libraries.  Needed for support of
pg_stat_statements, or pretty much anything else that wants a GUC to
control size of a shared memory allocation.
2009-01-03 20:03:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
dad75a62bf Create a "shmem_startup_hook" to be called at the end of shared memory
initialization, to give loadable modules a reasonable place to perform
creation of any shared memory areas they need.  This is the logical conclusion
of our previous creation of RequestAddinShmemSpace() and RequestAddinLWLocks().
We don't need an explicit shmem_shutdown_hook, because the existing
on_shmem_exit and on_proc_exit mechanisms serve that need.

Also, adjust SubPostmasterMain so that libraries that got loaded into the
postmaster will be loaded into all child processes, not only regular backends.
This improves consistency with the non-EXEC_BACKEND behavior, and might be
necessary for functionality for some types of add-ons.
2009-01-03 17:08:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
bbeb0bbf6b Include a pointer to the query's source text in QueryDesc structs. This is
practically free given prior 8.4 changes in plancache and portal management,
and it makes it a lot easier for ExecutorStart/Run/End hooks to get at the
query text.  Extracted from Itagaki Takahiro's pg_stat_statements patch,
with minor editorialization.
2009-01-02 20:42:00 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
67b94f5fb4 Fix cut/paste error that caused all errors from REQUIRE_AUTH_OPTION to say
it was the ldaptls parameter that was wrong...
2009-01-02 11:34:03 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
f6c916ee98 Remove comments that say restart is required for changing of Kerberos
parameters.
2009-01-02 11:26:24 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
a27addbc87 Make it possible to change Kerberos/GSSAPI parameters without restarting
the postmaster. They are only used in backend processes, so it's just
a matter of re-labeling the GUCs.
2009-01-02 10:33:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
bdcc7576f4 write_nondefault_variables must take care to write custom_variable_classes
first; otherwise backends reading the file might reject values of custom
variables.  Per experimentation with auto_explain.
2009-01-02 02:02:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
ccdb6627ee Tweak guc.c to allow underscores in the names of custom variable classes,
and change auto_explain's custom GUC variables to be named auto_explain.xxx
not just explain.xxx.  Per discussion in connection with the
pg_stat_statements patch, it seems like a good idea to have the convention
that custom variable classes are named the same as their defining module.
Committing separately since this should happen regardless of what happens
with pg_stat_statements itself.
2009-01-02 01:16:02 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
511db38ace Update copyright for 2009. 2009-01-01 17:24:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
87081b2d35 Fix an oversight in my patch of a couple weeks ago that ensured a snapshot
is available during datatype input in Bind message processing.  I put the
PopActiveSnapshot() or equivalent just before PortalDefineQuery, which is
an unsafe spot for it (in 8.3 and later) because we are carrying a plancache
refcount that hasn't yet been assigned to the portal.  Any error thrown there
would result in leaking the refcount.  It's not exactly likely that
PopActiveSnapshot would throw an elog, perhaps, but it could happen.
Reorder the code and add another comment warning not to do that.
2009-01-01 17:12:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
df0ea5a1cd Throw error if a <window definition> references a window that already has a
frame clause, as appears to be required by the fine print in the SQL spec.
Per discussion with Pavel, not doing so risks user confusion.
2008-12-31 23:42:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
26ce4e85a1 Add a WINDOW attribute to CREATE FUNCTION, and teach pg_dump about it,
so that user-defined window functions are possible.  For the moment you'll
have to write them in C, for lack of any interface to the WindowObject API
in the available PLs, but it's better than no support at all.

There was some debate about the best syntax for this.  I ended up choosing
the "it's an attribute" position --- the other approach will inevitably be
more work, and the likely market for user-defined window functions is
probably too small to justify it.
2008-12-31 02:25:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
8e8854daa2 Add some basic support for window frame clauses to the window-functions
patch.  This includes the ability to force the frame to cover the whole
partition, and the ability to make the frame end exactly on the current row
rather than its last ORDER BY peer.  Supporting any more of the full SQL
frame-clause syntax will require nontrivial hacking on the window aggregate
code, so it'll have to wait for 8.5 or beyond.
2008-12-31 00:08:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
1b1b0ac8d0 Fix oversight in ALTER TABLE ENABLE/DISABLE RULE patch: the new enabled
field needs to be included in equalRuleLocks() comparisons, else updates
will fail to propagate into relcache entries when they have positive
reference count (ie someone is using the relcache entry).
Per report from Alex Hunsaker.
2008-12-30 03:59:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
95b07bc7f5 Support window functions a la SQL:2008.
Hitoshi Harada, with some kibitzing from Heikki and Tom.
2008-12-28 18:54:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
38e9348282 Make a couple of small changes to the tuplestore API, for the benefit of the
upcoming window-functions patch.  First, tuplestore_trim is now an
exported function that must be explicitly invoked by callers at
appropriate times, rather than something that tuplestore tries to do
behind the scenes.  Second, a read pointer that is marked as allowing
backward scan no longer prevents truncation.  This means that a read pointer
marked as having BACKWARD but not REWIND capability can only safely read
backwards as far as the oldest other read pointer.  (The expected use pattern
for this involves having another read pointer that serves as the truncation
fencepost.)
2008-12-27 17:39:00 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
4ee79fd20d Change the name of dtrace wal tracepoints:
TRACE_POSTGRESQL_WAL_BUFFER_WRITE_DIRTY

Robert Lor
2008-12-24 20:41:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
6d79871883 Add missing semicolon, per buildfarm results. Martin Pihlak 2008-12-20 16:02:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
a1212d09a1 Fix various confusions of pointers and OIDs, unsafe assumptions about nulls,
etc.  I think this will fix the current buildfarm issues ...
2008-12-20 15:51:28 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
cef8efc62d Don't use OidIsValid to check the return value of transformGenericOptions,
because transformGenericOptions returns an array, not an Oid. I'm not
sure if this fixes the crashes seen in buildfarm, but it should be fixed
anyway.
2008-12-20 09:40:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
ea7d5199e5 Add a new column proiswindow to pg_proc. It doesn't actually do anything
useful yet, but I'm tired of re-merging this aspect of the window functions
patch.
2008-12-19 18:25:20 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
cae565e503 SQL/MED catalog manipulation facilities
This doesn't do any remote or external things yet, but it gives modules
like plproxy and dblink a standardized and future-proof system for
managing their connection information.

Martin Pihlak and Peter Eisentraut
2008-12-19 16:25:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
adac22bf8a When we added the ability to have zero-element ARRAY[] constructs by adding an
explicit cast to show the intended array type, we forgot to teach ruleutils.c
to print out such constructs properly.  Found by noting bogus output from
recent changes in polymorphism regression test.
2008-12-19 05:04:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
4ac592be6c Fix oversight in my recent patch to allow ExecMakeFunctionResult to handle
materialize-mode set results.  Since it now uses the ReturnSetInfo node
to hold internal state, we need to be sure to set up the node even when
the immediately called function doesn't return set (but does have a set-valued
argument).  Per report from Anupama Aherrao.
2008-12-18 19:38:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
517ae4039e Code review for function default parameters patch. Fix numerous problems as
per recent discussions.  In passing this also fixes a couple of bugs in
the previous variadic-parameters patch.
2008-12-18 18:20:35 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
dcf8409985 Don't reset pg_class.reltuples and relpages in VACUUM, if any pages were
skipped. We could update relpages anyway, but it seems better to only
update it together with reltuples, because we use the reltuples/relpages
ratio in the planner. Also don't update n_live_tuples in pgstat.

ANALYZE in VACUUM ANALYZE now needs to update pg_class, if the
VACUUM-phase didn't do so. Added some boolean-passing to let analyze_rel
know if it should update pg_class or not.

I also moved the relcache invalidation (to update rd_targblock) from
vac_update_relstats to where RelationTruncate is called, because
vac_update_relstats is not called for partial vacuums anymore. It's more
obvious to send the invalidation close to the truncation that requires it.

Per report by Ned T. Crigler.
2008-12-17 09:15:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
5a90bc1fbe The attached patch contains a couple of fixes in the existing probes and
includes a few new ones.

- Fixed compilation errors on OS X for probes that use typedefs
- Fixed a number of probes to pass ForkNumber per the relation forks
patch
- The new probes are those that were taken out from the previous
submitted patch and required simple fixes. Will submit the other probes
that may require more discussion in a separate patch.

Robert Lor
2008-12-17 01:39:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
fc3297d828 Make heap_update() set newtup->t_tableOid correctly, for consistency with
the other major heapam.c functions.  The only known consequence of this
omission is that UPDATE RETURNING failed to return the correct value for
"tableoid", as per report from KaiGai Kohei.

Back-patch to 8.2.  Arguably it's wrong all the way back; but without
evidence of visible breakage before RETURNING was added, I'll desist from
patching the older branches.
2008-12-16 16:26:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
794ec7b063 Department of second thoughts: further experimentation with CREATE OR REPLACE
VIEW suggests that it'd be worth spelling the error messages out in a little
more detail.  This seems to help with localizing the problem.
2008-12-16 00:56:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
4da65a23e7 Code review for CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW patch. Do things in a saner order to
result in hopefully-less-confusing error messages when the new definition
isn't compatible with the old; minor other cleanup.
2008-12-15 21:35:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
66bb74dbe8 Arrange for the pg_foo_is_visible and has_foo_privilege families of functions
to return NULL, instead of erroring out, if the target object is specified by
OID and we can't find that OID in the catalogs.  Since these functions operate
internally on SnapshotNow rules, there is a race condition when using them
in user queries: the query's MVCC snapshot might "see" a catalog row that's
already committed dead, leading to a failure when the inquiry function is
applied.  Returning NULL should generally provide more convenient behavior.
This issue has been complained of before, and in particular we are now seeing
it in the regression tests due to another recent patch.
2008-12-15 18:09:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
301194f8ea Reduce the scaling factor for attstattarget to number-of-lexemes from 100
to 10, to compensate for the recent change in default statistics target.
The original number was pulled out of the air anyway :-(, but it was picked
in the context of the old default, so holding the default size of the
MCELEM array constant seems the best thing.  Per discussion.
2008-12-15 15:06:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
b4d64a6d48 Remove our dependencies on MB_CUR_MAX in favor of believing that
pg_database_encoding_max_length() predicts the maximum character length
returned by wchar2char().  Per Hiroshi Inoue, MB_CUR_MAX isn't usable on
Windows because we allow encoding = UTF8 when the locale says differently;
and getting rid of it seems a good idea on general principles because it
narrows our dependence on libc's locale API just a little bit more.

Also install a check for overflow of the buffer size computation.
2008-12-15 14:55:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
a9d5f30be3 Restore enforce_generic_type_consistency's pre-8.3 behavior of allowing an
actual argument type of ANYARRAY to match an argument declared ANYARRAY,
so long as ANYELEMENT etc aren't used.  I had overlooked the fact that this
is a possible case while fixing bug #3852; but it is possible because
pg_statistic contains columns declared ANYARRAY.  Per gripe from Corey Horton.
2008-12-14 19:45:52 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
b8753e5955 Replace both send and receive BIO routines in the SSL code with our own,
calling recv() and send(). This makes the calls go through the socket
emulation code on Win32, making them for example properly interruptible.
2008-12-14 19:39:37 +00:00
Tom Lane
65e3ea7641 Increase the default value of default_statistics_target from 10 to 100,
and its maximum value from 1000 to 10000.  ALTER TABLE SET STATISTICS
similarly now allows a value up to 10000.  Per discussion.
2008-12-13 19:13:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
b69bde7749 Remove pg_plan_queries()'s now-useless needSnapshot parameter. It's useless
in 8.3, too, but I'm not back-patching this change since it would break any
extension modules that might be calling that function.
2008-12-13 02:29:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
c98a923786 Fix failure to ensure that a snapshot is available to datatype input functions
when they are invoked by the parser.  We had been setting up a snapshot at
plan time but really it needs to be done earlier, before parse analysis.
Per report from Dmitry Koterov.

Also fix two related problems discovered while poking at this one:
exec_bind_message called datatype input functions without establishing a
snapshot, and SET CONSTRAINTS IMMEDIATE could call trigger functions without
establishing a snapshot.

Backpatch to 8.2.  The underlying problem goes much further back, but it is
masked in 8.1 and before because we didn't attempt to invoke domain check
constraints within datatype input.  It would only be exposed if a C-language
datatype input function used the snapshot; which evidently none do, or we'd
have heard complaints sooner.  Since this code has changed a lot over time,
a back-patch is hardly risk-free, and so I'm disinclined to patch further
than absolutely necessary.
2008-12-13 02:00:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
17dc173660 To reduce confusion over whether VACUUM FULL is needed for anti-wraparound
vacuuming (it's not), say "database-wide VACUUM" instead of "full-database
VACUUM" in the relevant hint messages.  Also, document the permissions needed
to do this.  Per today's discussion.
2008-12-11 18:16:18 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
d9346f2186 The macros NULL_DEV and DEVNULL were both used to work around
platform-specific spellings of /dev/null.  But one should be enough, so
settle on DEVNULL.
2008-12-11 10:25:17 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
218b4e8dd8 Append major version number and for libraries soname major version number
to the gettext domain name, to simplify parallel installations.

Also, rename set_text_domain() to pg_bindtextdomain(), because that is what
it does.
2008-12-11 07:34:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
55368223cd Tweak the tree descent loop in fsm_search_avail to not look at the
right child if it doesn't need to.  This saves some miniscule number
of cycles, but the ulterior motive is to avoid an optimization bug
known to exist in SCO's C compiler (and perhaps others?)
2008-12-10 17:11:18 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
dea81a6cf6 Revert SIGUSR1 multiplexing patch, per Tom's objection. 2008-12-09 15:59:39 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
7b05b3fa39 Provide support for multiplexing SIGUSR1 signal. The upcoming synchronous
replication patch needs a signal, but we've already used SIGUSR1 and
SIGUSR2 in normal backends. This patch allows reusing SIGUSR1 for that,
and for other purposes too if the need arises.
2008-12-09 14:28:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
4e0b63b0b9 Teach pgstat_vacuum_stat to not bother scanning pg_proc in the common case
where no function stats entries exist.  Partial response to Pavel's
observation that small VACUUM operations are noticeably slower in CVS HEAD
than 8.3.
2008-12-08 15:44:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
173a676027 Don't try to optimize EXISTS subqueries with empty FROM-lists: we need to
form a join and that case doesn't have anything to join to.  (We could
probably make it work if we didn't pull up the subquery, but it seems to
me that the case isn't worth extra code.)  Per report from Greg Stark.
2008-12-08 00:16:09 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ff1ea2173a Allow CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW to add columns to the _end_ of the view.
Robert Haas
2008-12-06 23:22:46 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
7a567d9407 MAPSIZE macro needs to use MAXALIGN(SizeOfPageHeaderData) instead of
SizeOfPageHeaderData, like PageGetContents does. Per report by Pavan
Deolasee.
2008-12-06 17:31:37 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
b61318d1b4 Better descriptions in pg_get_keywords(), consistent with the documentation
appendix on key words.  catdesc was originally intended as computer-readable,
but since we ended up adding catcode, we can have more elaborate descriptions.
2008-12-05 13:41:20 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
455dffbb73 Default values for function arguments
Pavel Stehule, with some tweaks by Peter Eisentraut
2008-12-04 17:51:28 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
7b640b0345 Fix a couple of snapshot management bugs in the new ResourceOwner world:
non-writable large objects need to have their snapshots registered on the
transaction resowner, not the current portal's, because it must persist until
the large object is closed (which the portal does not).  Also, ensure that the
serializable snapshot is recorded by the transaction resource owner too, even
when a subtransaction has changed the current resource owner before
serializable is taken.

Per bug reports from Pavan Deolasee.
2008-12-04 14:51:02 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
7537f52a00 Utilize the visibility map in autovacuum, too. There was an oversight in
the visibility map patch that because autovacuum always sets
VacuumStmt->freeze_min_age, visibility map was never used for autovacuum,
only for manually launched vacuums. This patch introduces a new scan_all
field to VacuumStmt, indicating explicitly whether the visibility map
should be used, or the whole relation should be scanned, to advance
relfrozenxid. Anti-wraparound vacuums still need to scan all pages.
2008-12-04 11:42:24 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
69b3383cfb Initialize GISTScanOpaque->qual_ok even if there is no conditions. 2008-12-04 11:08:46 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
4e81628653 Properly unregister OpenSSL callbacks when libpq is done with
it's connection. This is required for applications that unload
the libpq library (such as PHP) in which case we'd otherwise
have pointers to these functions when they no longer exist.

This needs a bit more testing before we can consider a backpatch,
so not doing that yet.

In passing, remove unused functions in backend/libpq.

Bruce Momjian and Magnus Hagander, per report and analysis
by Russell Smith.
2008-12-03 20:04:26 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
608195a3a3 Introduce visibility map. The visibility map is a bitmap with one bit per
heap page, where a set bit indicates that all tuples on the page are
visible to all transactions, and the page therefore doesn't need
vacuuming. It is stored in a new relation fork.

Lazy vacuum uses the visibility map to skip pages that don't need
vacuuming. Vacuum is also responsible for setting the bits in the map.
In the future, this can hopefully be used to implement index-only-scans,
but we can't currently guarantee that the visibility map is always 100%
up-to-date.

In addition to the visibility map, there's a new PD_ALL_VISIBLE flag on
each heap page, also indicating that all tuples on the page are visible to
all transactions. It's important that this flag is kept up-to-date. It
is also used to skip visibility tests in sequential scans, which gives a
small performance gain on seqscans.
2008-12-03 13:05:22 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
011fa3662e Small comment fixes. 2008-12-03 12:22:53 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
b457b2a24e If pg_stop_backup() is called just after switching to a new xlog file,
wait for the previous instead of the new file to be archived.

Based on patch by Simon Riggs.
2008-12-03 08:20:11 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
b64d966deb Use PG_GETARG_TEXT_PP instead of PG_GETARG_TEXT_P in the new
gin_cmp_tslexeme and gin_cmp_prefix functions. Should shave off a few
cycles from GIN operations.
2008-12-02 11:30:53 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
c98c9114cb Minor code embellishments. 2008-12-02 02:00:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
a1feb90ef3 Fix an oversight in the code that makes transitive-equality deductions from
outer join clauses.  Given, say,
	... from a left join b on a.a1 = b.b1 where a.a1 = 42;
we'll deduce a clause b.b1 = 42 and then mark the original join clause
redundant (we can't remove it completely for reasons I don't feel like
squeezing into this log entry).  However the original implementation of
that wasn't bulletproof, because clause_selectivity() wouldn't honor
this_selec if given nonzero varRelid --- which in practice meant that
it worked as desired *except* when considering index scan quals.  Which
resulted in bogus underestimation of the size of the indexscan result for
an inner indexscan in an outer join, and consequently a possibly bad
choice of indexscan vs. bitmap scan.  Fix by introducing an explicit test
into clause_selectivity().  Also, to make sure we don't trigger that test
in corner cases, change the convention to be that this_selec > 1, not
this_selec = 1, means it's been marked redundant.  Per trouble report from
Scara Maccai.

Back-patch to 8.2, where the problem was introduced.
2008-12-01 21:06:13 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
7fb27531e8 Modify the new to_timestamp implementation so that end-of-format-string
is treated like a non-digit separator. This fixes the inconsistency in
examples like:

to_timestamp('2008-01-2', 'YYYY-MM-DD') -- didn't work

and

to_timestamp('2008-1-02', 'YYYY-MM-DD') -- did work
2008-12-01 17:11:18 +00:00
Tom Lane
ec543db77b Ensure that the contents of a holdable cursor don't depend on out-of-line
toasted values, since those could get dropped once the cursor's transaction
is over.  Per bug #4553 from Andrew Gierth.

Back-patch as far as 8.1.  The bug actually exists back to 7.4 when holdable
cursors were introduced, but this patch won't work before 8.1 without
significant adjustments.  Given the lack of field complaints, it doesn't seem
worth the work (and risk of introducing new bugs) to try to make a patch for
the older branches.
2008-12-01 17:06:21 +00:00