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Andrew Dunstan 4a9018135a Fix MSVC builds broken by xsubpp change 2011-11-27 01:23:47 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 9a7d49d1fb Move pg_dump memory routines into pg_dumpmem.c/h and restore common.c
with its original functions.  The previous function migration would
cause too many difficulties in back-patching.
2011-11-26 22:34:36 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan efb0423cc7 Use the right interpreter for encoding test. 2011-11-26 18:39:12 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan ba00ab0b11 Use the preferred version of xsubpp, not necessarily the one that came with the
distro version of perl.

David Wheeler and Alex Hunsaker.

Backpatch to 9.1 where it applies cleanly. A simple workaround is available for earlier
branches, and further effort doesn't seem warranted.
2011-11-26 15:22:32 -05:00
Tom Lane 5966bcecf6 Make GiST index searches smarter about queries against empty ranges.
In the cases where the result of the called proc is negated, we should
explicitly test both inputs for empty, to ensure we'll never return "true"
for an unsatisfiable query.  In other cases we can rely on the called proc
to say the right thing.
2011-11-26 14:27:05 -05:00
Tom Lane 6c8768c386 Fix overly-aggressive and inconsistent quoting in OS X start script.
Sidar Lopez, per bug #6310, with some additional improvements by me.
Back-patch to 9.0, where the issue was introduced.
2011-11-26 13:01:02 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan 4cdb41b54e Ensure plperl strings are always correctly UTF8 encoded.
Amit Khandekar and Alex Hunsaker.

Backpatched to 9.1 where the problem first occurred.
2011-11-26 12:19:38 -05:00
Bruce Momjian fd6dbc24ef Fix join_path_components() to not add a leading slash when joining to an
initial null string.

Per report from Robert Haas in testing psql \ir.
2011-11-26 09:27:11 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas dea5f6cefe Take fillfactor into account in the new COPY bulk heap insert code.
Jeff Janes
2011-11-26 12:11:00 +02:00
Bruce Momjian 32fb4546e3 Remove ENABLE_SAME_CATVERSION_UPGRADES as unnecessary. 2011-11-25 19:08:41 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera f717f4bca2 Fix unvalidated check constraints on domains, too
Same bug as reported by Thom Brown for check constraints on tables: the
constraint must be dumped separately from the domain, otherwise it is
restored before the data and thus prevents potentially-violating data
from being loaded in the first place.

Per Dean Rasheed
2011-11-25 18:19:18 -03:00
Bruce Momjian 3c0afde11a Modify pg_dump to use error-free memory allocation macros. This avoids
ignoring errors and call-site error checking.
2011-11-25 15:40:51 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 35e27226b6 Allow pg_upgrade to upgrade clusters that use exclusion contraints by
fixing pg_dump to properly preserve such indexes.

Backpatch to 9.1 and 9.0 (where the bug was introduced).
2011-11-25 14:40:27 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera 9d3b502443 Improve logging of autovacuum I/O activity
This adds some I/O stats to the logging of autovacuum (when the
operation takes long enough that log_autovacuum_min_duration causes it
to be logged), so that it is easier to tune.  Notably, it adds buffer
I/O counts (hits, misses, dirtied) and read and write rate.

Authors: Greg Smith and Noah Misch
2011-11-25 16:34:32 -03:00
Tom Lane 877b67c38b Fix erroneous replay of GIN_UPDATE_META_PAGE WAL records.
A simple thinko in ginRedoUpdateMetapage, namely failing to increment a
loop counter, led to inserting records into the last pending-list page in
the wrong order (the opposite of that intended).  So far as I can tell,
this would not upset the code that eventually flushes pending items into
the main part of the GIN index.  But it did break the code that searched
the pending list for matches, resulting in transient failure to find
matching entries during index lookups, as illustrated in bug #6307 from
Maksym Boguk.

Back-patch to 8.4 where the incorrect code was introduced.
2011-11-25 13:58:59 -05:00
Robert Haas ed0b409d22 Move "hot" members of PGPROC into a separate PGXACT array.
This speeds up snapshot-taking and reduces ProcArrayLock contention.
Also, the PGPROC (and PGXACT) structures used by two-phase commit are
now allocated as part of the main array, rather than in a separate
array, and we keep ProcArray sorted in pointer order.  These changes
are intended to minimize the number of cache lines that must be pulled
in to take a snapshot, and testing shows a substantial increase in
performance on both read and write workloads at high concurrencies.

Pavan Deolasee, Heikki Linnakangas, Robert Haas
2011-11-25 08:02:10 -05:00
Tom Lane 9ed439a9c0 Fix unsupported options in CREATE TABLE ... AS EXECUTE.
The WITH [NO] DATA option was not supported, nor the ability to specify
replacement column names; the former limitation wasn't even documented, as
per recent complaint from Naoya Anzai.  Fix by moving the responsibility
for supporting these options into the executor.  It actually takes less
code this way ...

catversion bump due to change in representation of IntoClause, which might
affect stored rules.
2011-11-24 23:21:45 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera e90710f34a Dump an unvalidated constraint separately from its table
This allows possibly violating data to be imported before the constraint
is installed.

Bug reported by Thom Brown
2011-11-24 18:40:38 -03:00
Heikki Linnakangas f21fc7f9fc Preserve SQLSTATE when an SPI error is propagated through PL/python
exception handler. This was a regression in 9.1, when the capability
to catch specific SPI errors was added, so backpatch to 9.1.

Mika Eloranta, with some editing by Jan Urbański.
2011-11-24 17:18:43 +02:00
Bruce Momjian 5df1403b0f Add pg_upgrade ENABLE_SAME_CATVERSION_UPGRADES macro for testing to
allow upgrades of the same catalog version.  (Doesn't work for
tablespaces, as indicated by C comment.)
2011-11-23 22:51:45 -05:00
Tom Lane 604d4c4c95 Some more editing of the range-types documentation.
Be more thorough about specifying the expectations for canonical and
subtype_diff functions, and move that info to the same place.
2011-11-23 19:13:56 -05:00
Tom Lane b7056b8324 Adjust range_adjacent to support different canonicalization rules.
The original coding would not work for discrete ranges in which the
canonicalization rule is to produce symmetric boundaries (either [] or ()
style), as noted by Jeff Davis.  Florian Pflug pointed out that we could
fix that by invoking the canonicalization function to see if the range
"between" the two given ranges normalizes to empty.  This implementation
of Florian's idea is a tad slower than the original code, but only in the
case where there actually is a canonicalization function --- if not, it's
essentially the same logic as before.
2011-11-23 17:13:02 -05:00
Tom Lane a912a2784b Creator of a range type must have permission to call support functions.
Since range types can be created by non-superusers, we need to consider
their permissions.  Ideally we'd check this when the type is used, not
when it's created, but that seems like much more trouble than it's worth.
The existing restriction that the support functions be immutable already
prevents most cases where an unauthorized call to a function might be
thought a security issue, and the fact that the user has no access to
the results of the system's calls to subtype_diff closes off the other
plausible reason for concern.  So this check is basically pro-forma,
but let's make it anyway.
2011-11-23 12:45:49 -05:00
Tom Lane 74c1723fc8 Remove user-selectable ANALYZE option for range types.
It's not clear that a per-datatype typanalyze function would be any more
useful than a generic typanalyze for ranges.  What *is* clear is that
letting unprivileged users select typanalyze functions is a crash risk or
worse.  So remove the option from CREATE TYPE AS RANGE, and instead put in
a generic typanalyze function for ranges.  The generic function does
nothing as yet, but hopefully we'll improve that before 9.2 release.
2011-11-23 00:03:22 -05:00
Tom Lane df73584431 Remove zero- and one-argument range constructor functions.
Per discussion, the zero-argument forms aren't really worth the catalog
space (just write 'empty' instead).  The one-argument forms have some use,
but they also have a serious problem with looking too much like functional
cast notation; to the point where in many real use-cases, the parser would
misinterpret what was wanted.

Committing this as a separate patch, with the thought that we might want
to revert part or all of it if we can think of some way around the cast
ambiguity.
2011-11-22 20:45:05 -05:00
Tom Lane cddc819e45 Improve implementation of range-contains-element tests.
Implement these tests directly instead of constructing a singleton range
and then applying range-contains.  This saves a range serialize/deserialize
cycle as well as a couple of redundant bound-comparison steps, and adds
very little code on net.

Remove elem_contained_by_range from the GiST opclass: it doesn't belong
there because there is no way to use it in an index clause (where the
indexed column would have to be on the left).  Its commutator is in the
opclass, and that's what counts.
2011-11-22 17:45:37 -05:00
Robert Haas f1b4aa2a84 Check for INSERT privileges in SELECT INTO / CREATE TABLE AS.
In the normal course of events, this matters only if ALTER DEFAULT
PRIVILEGES has been used to revoke default INSERT permission.  Whether
or not the new behavior is more or less likely to be what the user wants
when dealing only with the built-in privilege facilities is arguable,
but it's clearly better when using a loadable module such as sepgsql
that may use the hook in ExecCheckRTPerms to enforce additional
permissions checks.

KaiGai Kohei, reviewed by Albe Laurenz
2011-11-22 16:16:26 -05:00
Tom Lane 766948bedd Still more review for range-types patch.
Per discussion, relax the range input/construction rules so that the
only hard error is lower bound > upper bound.  Cases where the lower
bound is <= upper bound, but the range nonetheless normalizes to empty,
are now permitted.

Fix core dump in range_adjacent when bounds are infinite.  Marginal
cleanup of regression test cases, some more code commenting.
2011-11-22 16:06:26 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 024ea25ccd Small markup and wording improvement 2011-11-22 21:14:53 +02:00
Simon Riggs 2d2841a56c Continue to allow VACUUM to mark last block of index dirty
even when there is no work to do. Further analysis required.
Revert of patch c1458cc495
2011-11-22 09:48:06 +00:00
Tom Lane a4ffcc8e11 More code review for rangetypes patch.
Fix up some infelicitous coding in DefineRange, and add some missing error
checks.  Rearrange operator strategy number assignments for GiST anyrange
opclass so that they don't make such a mess of opr_sanity's table of
operator names associated with different strategy numbers.  Assign
hopefully-temporary selectivity estimators to range operators that didn't
have one --- poor as the estimates are, they're still a lot better than the
default 0.5 estimate, and they'll shut up the opr_sanity test that wants to
see selectivity estimators on all built-in operators.
2011-11-21 16:19:53 -05:00
Tom Lane 9b97b7f835 Fix citext upgrade script to update derived copies of pg_type.typcollation.
If the existing citext type has not merely been created, but used in any
tables, then the upgrade script wasn't doing enough.  We have to update
attcollation for each citext table column, and indcollation for each citext
index column, as well.  Per report from Rudolf van der Leeden.
2011-11-21 11:24:39 -05:00
Tom Lane b985d48779 Further code review for range types patch.
Fix some bugs in coercion logic and pg_dump; more comment cleanup;
minor cosmetic improvements.
2011-11-20 23:50:27 -05:00
Tom Lane 40d35036bb Avoid floating-point underflow while tracking buffer allocation rate.
When the system is idle for awhile after activity, the "smoothed_alloc"
state variable in BgBufferSync converges slowly to zero.  With standard
IEEE float arithmetic this results in several iterations with denormalized
values, which causes kernel traps and annoying log messages on some
poorly-designed platforms.  There's no real need to track such small values
of smoothed_alloc, so we can prevent the kernel traps by forcing it to zero
as soon as it's too small to be interesting for our purposes.  This issue
is purely cosmetic, since the iterations don't happen fast enough for the
kernel traps to pose any meaningful performance problem, but still it seems
worth shutting up the log messages.

The kernel log messages were previously reported by a number of people,
but kudos to Greg Matthews for tracking down exactly where they were coming
from.
2011-11-19 00:35:29 -05:00
Tom Lane a1a233af66 Further review of range-types patch.
Lots of documentation cleanup today, and still more type_sanity tests.
2011-11-18 18:24:32 -05:00
Simon Riggs c1458cc495 Avoid marking buffer dirty when VACUUM has no work to do.
When wal_level = 'hot_standby' we touched the last page of the
relation during a VACUUM, even if nothing else had happened.
That would alter the LSN of the last block and set the mtime
of the relation file unnecessarily. Noted by Thom Brown.
2011-11-18 16:06:53 +00:00
Tom Lane f6438f6622 Do missed autoheader run for previous commit. 2011-11-17 22:39:14 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 7012b5edb7 Remove scandir() requirement in pg_upgrade; instead just use readdir()
--- we were not using the scandir pattern filtering anyway.  This also
removes the scandir requirement in configure.
2011-11-17 21:59:49 -05:00
Robert Haas fc6d1006bd Further consolidation of DROP statement handling.
This gets rid of an impressive amount of duplicative code, with only
minimal behavior changes.  DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER now requires object
ownership rather than superuser privileges, matching the documentation
we already have.  We also eliminate the historical warning about dropping
a built-in function as unuseful.  All operations are now performed in the
same order for all object types handled by dropcmds.c.

KaiGai Kohei, with minor revisions by me
2011-11-17 21:32:34 -05:00
Tom Lane 709aca5960 Declare range inclusion operators as taking anyelement not anynonarray.
Use of anynonarray was a crude hack to get around ambiguity versus the
array inclusion operators of the same names.  My previous patch to extend
the parser's type resolution heuristics makes that unnecessary, so use
the more general declaration instead.  This eliminates a wart that these
operators couldn't be used with ranges over arrays, which are otherwise
supported just fine.

Also, mark range_before and range_after as commutator operators,
per discussion with Jeff Davis.
2011-11-17 18:56:33 -05:00
Tom Lane 1a8b9fb549 Extend the unknowns-are-same-as-known-inputs type resolution heuristic.
For a very long time, one of the parser's heuristics for resolving
ambiguous operator calls has been to assume that unknown-type literals are
of the same type as the other input (if it's known).  However, this was
only used in the first step of quickly checking for an exact-types match,
and thus did not help in resolving matches that require coercion, such as
matches to polymorphic operators.  As we add more polymorphic operators,
this becomes more of a problem.  This patch adds another use of the same
heuristic as a last-ditch check before failing to resolve an ambiguous
operator or function call.  In particular this will let us define the range
inclusion operator in a less limited way (to come in a follow-on patch).
2011-11-17 18:28:41 -05:00
Tom Lane bf4f96b5e2 Fix range_cmp_bounds for the case of equal-valued exclusive bounds.
Also improve its comments and related regression tests.

Jeff Davis, with some further adjustments by Tom
2011-11-17 16:51:20 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera ef27c81d89 Don't quote language name
Same as previous patch, but give it actual thought this time
2011-11-17 18:35:07 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera b44dda7158 Don't quote language name
It's been deprecated for ages according to Tom, and it breaks now given
the previous patch anyway.

Per buildfarm
2011-11-17 18:27:54 -03:00
Robert Haas 67dc4eed42 Remove ancient downcasing code from procedural language operations.
A very long time ago, language names were specified as literals rather
than identifiers, so this code was added to do case-folding.  But that
style has ben deprecated for many years so this isn't needed any more.
Language names will still be downcased when specified as unquoted
identifiers, but quoted identifiers or the old style using string
literals will be left as-is.
2011-11-17 14:25:18 -05:00
Bruce Momjian ee3ef8f30c Fix pg_upgrade's pg_scandir_internal() the right way. Backpatch to 9.1. 2011-11-17 13:40:44 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 988f907d24 Fix pg_upgrade's pg_scandir_internal() to properly handle a NULL
pattern, which is used on PG 9.1 and HEAD (but not pre-9.1).  Fixes
crash on Windows.

Backpatched to 9.1.

Reported by Mark Dilger
2011-11-17 13:24:54 -05:00
Bruce Momjian b735757c32 Remove pg_upgrade function no longer called (dir_matching_filenames). 2011-11-17 13:17:33 -05:00
Robert Haas b3ad5d02c9 Restructure get_object_address() so it's safe against concurrent DDL.
This gives a much better error message when the object of interest is
concurrently dropped and avoids needlessly failing when the object of
interest is concurrently dropped and recreated.  It also improves the
behavior of two concurrent DROP IF EXISTS operations targeted at the
same object; as before, one will drop the object, but now the other
will emit the usual NOTICE indicating that the object does not exist,
instead of rolling back.  As a fringe benefit, it's also slightly
less code.
2011-11-17 12:52:02 -05:00
Michael Meskes 309411a69e Applied Zoltan's patch to correctly align interval and timestamp data in ecpg's sqlda. 2011-11-17 14:07:25 +01:00