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Tom Lane e41cc470bb Fix non-C89-compatible coding in pgbench.
C89 says that compound initializers may only contain constant expressions;
a restriction violated by commit 89d00cbe.  While we've had no actual field
complaints about this, C89 is still the project standard, and it's not
saving all that much code to break compatibility here.  So let's adhere to
the old restriction.

In passing, replace a bunch of hardwired constants "256" with
sizeof(target-variable), just because the latter is more readable and
less breakable.  And const-ify where possible.

Back-patch to 9.3 where the nonportable code was added.

Andres Freund and Tom Lane
2014-05-19 00:06:49 -04:00
Tom Lane af215d8190 Suppress some more valgrind whining about btree_gist.
A couple of functions didn't bother to zero out pad bytes in datums that
would ultimately go to disk.  Harmless, but valgrind doesn't know that.
2014-05-16 15:29:02 -04:00
Tom Lane 39586bc1e9 Fix a second cause of undersized pallocs for btree_gist indexes on macaddr.
gbt_macad_union also allocated 12-byte structs where we really need 16.

Per report from Andres Freund.  No back-patch since there's no current
risk of a real problem.
2014-05-16 15:18:09 -04:00
Tom Lane 82bbb60c30 Fix valgrind warning for btree_gist indexes on macaddr.
The macaddr opclass stores two macaddr structs (each of size 6) in an
index column that's declared as being of type gbtreekey16, ie 16 bytes.
In the original coding this led to passing a palloc'd value of size 12
to the index insertion code, so that data would be fetched past the
end of the allocated value during index tuple construction.  This makes
valgrind unhappy.  In principle it could result in a SIGSEGV, though
with the current implementation of palloc there's no risk since
the 12-byte request size would be rounded up to 16 bytes anyway.

To fix, add a field to struct gbtree_ninfo showing the declared size of
the index datums, and use that in the palloc requests; and use palloc0
to be sure that any wasted bytes are cleanly initialized.

Per report from Andres Freund.  No back-patch since there's no current
risk of a real problem.
2014-05-16 15:11:51 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas d900e192a3 Add test case for logical decoding of prepared transactions.
Andres Freund
2014-05-16 11:34:50 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas afd0fcbc5d Fix test_decoding test case's check that slot has been dropped.
pg_stat_replication shows connected replication clients. The ddl test case
never has any replication clients connected, so querying pg_stat_replication
is pointless. To check that a slot has been dropped correctly, query
pg_replication_slots instead.

Andres Freund
2014-05-16 11:34:46 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut 2f8e68bd7e Fix whitespace 2014-05-15 13:23:31 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 2e6602dfc2 pg_update: slight major version adjustment 2014-05-14 21:13:59 -04:00
Tom Lane 4456763c78 Fix version check for pg_upgrade line type crosscheck.
Per buildfarm.
2014-05-14 20:23:32 -04:00
Bruce Momjian bb797b6404 pg_upgrade: error out on 'line' data type usage
The data type internal format changed in 9.4.  Also mention this in the
9.4 release notes.
2014-05-14 16:26:13 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 540ac7cea9 Initialize padding bytes in btree_gist varbit support.
The code expands a varbit gist leaf key to a node key by copying the bit
data twice in a varlen datum, as both the lower and upper key. The lower key
was expanded to INTALIGN size, but the padding bytes were not initialized.
That's a problem because when the lower/upper keys are compared, the padding
bytes are used compared too, when the values are otherwise equal. That could
lead to incorrect query results.

REINDEX is advised for any btree_gist indexes on bit or bit varying data
type, to fix any garbage padding bytes on disk.

Per Valgrind, reported by Andres Freund. Backpatch to all supported
versions.
2014-05-13 15:15:13 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas d3c72e23df Avoid some pnstrdup()s when constructing jsonb
This speeds up text to jsonb parsing and hstore to jsonb conversions
somewhat.
2014-05-09 12:46:21 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 7572b77359 Fix build after removing JsonbValue.estSize field.
Oops, I didn't realize that contrib/hstore refers to jsonb stuff.
2014-05-08 00:06:28 +03:00
Bruce Momjian 0a78320057 pgindent run for 9.4
This includes removing tabs after periods in C comments, which was
applied to back branches, so this change should not effect backpatching.
2014-05-06 12:12:18 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas a692ee5870 Replace SYSTEMQUOTEs with Windows-specific wrapper functions.
It's easy to forget using SYSTEMQUOTEs when constructing command strings
for system() or popen(). Even if we fix all the places missing it now, it is
bound to be forgotten again in the future. Introduce wrapper functions that
do the the extra quoting for you, and get rid of SYSTEMQUOTEs in all the
callers.

We previosly used SYSTEMQUOTEs in all the hard-coded command strings, and
this doesn't change the behavior of those. But user-supplied commands, like
archive_command, restore_command, COPY TO/FROM PROGRAM calls, as well as
pgbench's \shell, will now gain an extra pair of quotes. That is desirable,
but if you have existing scripts or config files that include an extra
pair of quotes, those might need to be adjusted.

Reviewed by Amit Kapila and Tom Lane
2014-05-05 16:07:40 +03:00
Tom Lane 2d00190495 Rationalize common/relpath.[hc].
Commit a730183926 created rather a mess by
putting dependencies on backend-only include files into include/common.
We really shouldn't do that.  To clean it up:

* Move TABLESPACE_VERSION_DIRECTORY back to its longtime home in
catalog/catalog.h.  We won't consider this symbol part of the FE/BE API.

* Push enum ForkNumber from relfilenode.h into relpath.h.  We'll consider
relpath.h as the source of truth for fork numbers, since relpath.c was
already partially serving that function, and anyway relfilenode.h was
kind of a random place for that enum.

* So, relfilenode.h now includes relpath.h rather than vice-versa.  This
direction of dependency is fine.  (That allows most, but not quite all,
of the existing explicit #includes of relpath.h to go away again.)

* Push forkname_to_number from catalog.c to relpath.c, just to centralize
fork number stuff a bit better.

* Push GetDatabasePath from catalog.c to relpath.c; it was rather odd
that the previous commit didn't keep this together with relpath().

* To avoid needing relfilenode.h in common/, redefine the underlying
function (now called GetRelationPath) as taking separate OID arguments,
and make the APIs using RelFileNode or RelFileNodeBackend into macro
wrappers.  (The macros have a potential multiple-eval risk, but none of
the existing call sites have an issue with that; one of them had such a
risk already anyway.)

* Fix failure to follow the directions when "init" fork type was added;
specifically, the errhint in forkname_to_number wasn't updated, and neither
was the SGML documentation for pg_relation_size().

* Fix tablespace-path-too-long check in CreateTableSpace() to account for
fork-name component of maximum-length pathnames.  This requires putting
FORKNAMECHARS into a header file, but it was rather useless (and
actually unreferenced) where it was.

The last couple of items are potentially back-patchable bug fixes,
if anyone is sufficiently excited about them; but personally I'm not.

Per a gripe from Christoph Berg about how include/common wasn't
self-contained.
2014-04-30 17:30:50 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 503de54621 Add missing SYSTEMQUOTEs
Some popen() calls were missing SYSTEMQUOTEs, which caused initdb and
pg_upgrade to fail on Windows, if the installation path contained both
spaces and @ signs.

Patch by Nikhil Deshpande. Backpatch to all supported versions.
2014-04-30 10:35:52 +03:00
Bruce Momjian 7ec73783d8 copy: update docs for FORCE_NULL and FORCE_NOT_NULL combination
Also update regression tests

Patch by Michael Paquier
2014-04-22 16:06:37 -04:00
Tom Lane 78a3c9b6a5 pg_stat_statements forgot to let previous occupant of hook get control too.
pgss_post_parse_analyze() neglected to pass the call on to any earlier
occupant of the post_parse_analyze_hook.  There are no other users of that
hook in contrib/, and most likely none in the wild either, so this is
probably just a latent bug.  But it's a bug nonetheless, so back-patch
to 9.2 where this code was introduced.
2014-04-21 13:28:07 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut e7128e8dbb Create function prototype as part of PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1 macro
Because of gcc -Wmissing-prototypes, all functions in dynamically
loadable modules must have a separate prototype declaration.  This is
meant to detect global functions that are not declared in header files,
but in cases where the function is called via dfmgr, this is redundant.
Besides filling up space with boilerplate, this is a frequent source of
compiler warnings in extension modules.

We can fix that by creating the function prototype as part of the
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1 macro, which such modules have to use anyway.  That
makes the code of modules cleaner, because there is one less place where
the entry points have to be listed, and creates an additional check that
functions have the right prototype.

Remove now redundant prototypes from contrib and other modules.
2014-04-18 00:03:19 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 9fe55259fd pgcrypto: fix memset() calls that might be optimized away
Specifically, on-stack memset() might be removed, so:

	* Replace memset() with px_memset()
	* Add px_memset to copy_crlf()
	* Add px_memset to pgp-s2k.c

Patch by Marko Kreen

Report by PVS-Studio

Backpatch through 8.4.
2014-04-17 12:37:53 -04:00
Bruce Momjian c1275cf741 pg_upgrade: throw an error for non-existent tablespace directories
Non-existent tablespace directory references can occur if user
tablespaces are created inside data directories and the data directory
is renamed in preparation for running pg_upgrade, and the symbolic links
are not updated.

Backpatch to 9.3.
2014-04-17 11:42:21 -04:00
Tom Lane 5b68d81697 Fix contrib/postgres_fdw's remote-estimate representation of array Params.
We were emitting "(SELECT null::typename)", which is usually interpreted
as a scalar subselect, but not so much in the context "x = ANY(...)".
This led to remote-side parsing failures when remote_estimate is enabled.
A quick and ugly fix is to stick in an extra cast step,
"((SELECT null::typename)::typename)".  The cast will be thrown away as
redundant by parse analysis, but not before it's done its job of making
sure the grammar sees the ANY argument as an a_expr rather than a
select_with_parens.  Per an example from Hannu Krosing.
2014-04-16 17:21:57 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 95cb917297 pg_upgrade: remove redundant include files
The files were already included by pg_upgrade.h.
2014-04-16 13:27:07 -04:00
Bruce Momjian ab76d8e9d6 contrib/test_decoding: fix regression test for psql oid display changes
Missed in previous commit
2014-04-15 14:45:10 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut c92c3d50d7 vacuumdb: Add option --analyze-in-stages
Add vacuumdb option --analyze-in-stages which runs ANALYZE three times
with different configuration settings, adopting the logic from the
analyze_new_cluster.sh script that pg_upgrade generates.  That way,
users of pg_dump/pg_restore can also use that functionality.

Change pg_upgrade to create the script so that it calls vacuumdb instead
of implementing the logic itself.
2014-04-15 00:44:25 -04:00
Tom Lane 46a60abfe9 Suppress compiler warning in new contrib/pg_trgm code.
MSVC doesn't seem to like it when a constant initializer loses
precision upon being assigned.

David Rowley
2014-04-13 11:00:11 -04:00
Tom Lane 80a5cf643a Improve contrib/pg_trgm's heuristics for regexp index searches.
When extracting trigrams from a regular expression for search of a GIN or
GIST trigram index, it's useful to penalize (preferentially discard)
trigrams that contain whitespace, since those are typically far more common
in the index than trigrams not containing whitespace.  Of course, this
should only be a preference not a hard rule, since we might otherwise end
up with no trigrams to search for.  The previous coding tended to produce
fairly inefficient trigram search sets for anchored regexp patterns, as
reported by Erik Rijkers.  This patch penalizes whitespace-containing
trigrams, and also reduces the target number of extracted trigrams, since
experience suggests that the original coding tended to select too many
trigrams to search for.

Alexander Korotkov, reviewed by Tom Lane
2014-04-05 20:48:47 -04:00
Tom Lane c7b3539599 Fix non-equivalence of VARIADIC and non-VARIADIC function call formats.
For variadic functions (other than VARIADIC ANY), the syntaxes foo(x,y,...)
and foo(VARIADIC ARRAY[x,y,...]) should be considered equivalent, since the
former is converted to the latter at parse time.  They have indeed been
equivalent, in all releases before 9.3.  However, commit 75b39e790 made an
ill-considered decision to record which syntax had been used in FuncExpr
nodes, and then to make equal() test that in checking node equality ---
which caused the syntaxes to not be seen as equivalent by the planner.
This is the underlying cause of bug #9817 from Dmitry Ryabov.

It might seem that a quick fix would be to make equal() disregard
FuncExpr.funcvariadic, but the same commit made that untenable, because
the field actually *is* semantically significant for some VARIADIC ANY
functions.  This patch instead adopts the approach of redefining
funcvariadic (and aggvariadic, in HEAD) as meaning that the last argument
is a variadic array, whether it got that way by parser intervention or was
supplied explicitly by the user.  Therefore the value will always be true
for non-ANY variadic functions, restoring the principle of equivalence.
(However, the planner will continue to consider use of VARIADIC as a
meaningful difference for VARIADIC ANY functions, even though some such
functions might disregard it.)

In HEAD, this change lets us simplify the decompilation logic in
ruleutils.c, since the funcvariadic/aggvariadic flag tells directly whether
to print VARIADIC.  However, in 9.3 we have to continue to cope with
existing stored rules/views that might contain the previous definition.
Fortunately, this just means no change in ruleutils.c, since its existing
behavior effectively ignores funcvariadic for all cases other than VARIADIC
ANY functions.

In HEAD, bump catversion to reflect the fact that FuncExpr.funcvariadic
changed meanings; this is sort of pro forma, since I don't believe any
built-in views are affected.

Unfortunately, this patch doesn't magically fix everything for affected
9.3 users.  After installing 9.3.5, they might need to recreate their
rules/views/indexes containing variadic function calls in order to get
everything consistent with the new definition.  As in the cited bug,
the symptom of a problem would be failure to use a nominally matching
index that has a variadic function call in its definition.  We'll need
to mention this in the 9.3.5 release notes.
2014-04-03 22:02:24 -04:00
Tom Lane f33a71a786 De-anonymize the union in JsonbValue.
Needed for strict C89 compliance.
2014-04-02 14:30:08 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 554bb3beba Fix typo in comment.
Amit Langote
2014-04-01 09:27:37 +03:00
Robert Haas 0f95b723eb test_decoding: Update .gitignore
Commit 7317d8d961 changed the set of
things that need to be ignored, but neglected to update .gitignore.
2014-03-31 14:18:35 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan 7317d8d961 Use separate output dirs for test_decoding's two runs.
contrib/test_decoding's "make check" runs two sets of tests. Unless we
specify separate output directories for each set the isolation tests
will overwrite the output from the  normal regression set. Doing this
will help the buildfarm collect complete logs.
2014-03-30 18:30:59 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 9d66116444 psql: display "Replica Identity" only for FULL and NOTHING
INDEX is already displayed on the index, and we now exclude pg_catalog.
DEFAULT is not displayed.
2014-03-29 19:00:11 -04:00
Noah Misch 8f5578d0f9 Revert "Secure Unix-domain sockets of "make check" temporary clusters."
About half of the buildfarm members use too-long directory names,
strongly suggesting that this approach is a dead end.
2014-03-29 03:12:00 -04:00
Noah Misch 31c6e54ec9 Secure Unix-domain sockets of "make check" temporary clusters.
Any OS user able to access the socket can connect as the bootstrap
superuser and in turn execute arbitrary code as the OS user running the
test.  Protect against that by placing the socket in the temporary data
directory, which has mode 0700 thanks to initdb.  Back-patch to 8.4 (all
supported versions).  The hazard remains wherever the temporary cluster
accepts TCP connections, notably on Windows.

Attempts to run "make check" from a directory with a long name will now
fail.  An alternative not sharing that problem was to place the socket
in a subdirectory of /tmp, but that is only secure if /tmp is sticky.
The PG_REGRESS_SOCK_DIR environment variable is available as a
workaround when testing from long directory paths.

As a convenient side effect, this lets testing proceed smoothly in
builds that override DEFAULT_PGSOCKET_DIR.  Popular non-default values
like /var/run/postgresql are often unwritable to the build user.

Security: CVE-2014-0067
2014-03-29 00:52:56 -04:00
Noah Misch 7ed908be41 Force consistent row order in contrib/test_decoding regression test. 2014-03-29 00:31:44 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 5906e10a2a contrib/test_decoding: adjust expected output
Expected output has changed because of psql replica identity output
changes.

Reported by Christoph Berg
2014-03-27 10:47:48 -04:00
Bruce Momjian ba08155bd5 pg_upgrade: use pg_usleep(); remove Windows workaround 2014-03-26 10:22:39 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 28475f8e58 Use pg_usleep() instead of plain sleep(), to fix Windows build
Per buildfarm.
2014-03-26 15:25:39 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas ce9bb92f8f Add -f/--follow option to pg_xlogdump.
This is useful for seeing what WAL records are inserted in real-time, by
pointing pg_xlogdump to a live server.
2014-03-26 13:48:20 +02:00
Andrew Dunstan d9134d0a35 Introduce jsonb, a structured format for storing json.
The new format accepts exactly the same data as the json type. However, it is
stored in a format that does not require reparsing the orgiginal text in order
to process it, making it much more suitable for indexing and other operations.
Insignificant whitespace is discarded, and the order of object keys is not
preserved. Neither are duplicate object keys kept - the later value for a given
key is the only one stored.

The new type has all the functions and operators that the json type has,
with the exception of the json generation functions (to_json, json_agg etc.)
and with identical semantics. In addition, there are operator classes for
hash and btree indexing, and two classes for GIN indexing, that have no
equivalent in the json type.

This feature grew out of previous work by Oleg Bartunov and Teodor Sigaev, which
was intended to provide similar facilities to a nested hstore type, but which
in the end proved to have some significant compatibility issues.

Authors: Oleg Bartunov,  Teodor Sigaev, Peter Geoghegan and Andrew Dunstan.
Review: Andres Freund
2014-03-23 16:40:19 -04:00
Noah Misch b2b2491b06 Don't test xmin/xmax columns of a postgres_fdw foreign table.
Their values are unspecified and system-dependent.

Per buildfarm member kouprey.
2014-03-23 03:48:17 -04:00
Noah Misch 7cbe57c34d Offer triggers on foreign tables.
This covers all the SQL-standard trigger types supported for regular
tables; it does not cover constraint triggers.  The approach for
acquiring the old row mirrors that for view INSTEAD OF triggers.  For
AFTER ROW triggers, we spool the foreign tuples to a tuplestore.

This changes the FDW API contract; when deciding which columns to
populate in the slot returned from data modification callbacks, writable
FDWs will need to check for AFTER ROW triggers in addition to checking
for a RETURNING clause.

In support of the feature addition, refactor the TriggerFlags bits and
the assembly of old tuples in ModifyTable.

Ronan Dunklau, reviewed by KaiGai Kohei; some additional hacking by me.
2014-03-23 02:16:34 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 1494931d73 Remove MinGW readdir/errno bug workaround fixed on 2003-10-10 2014-03-21 13:47:37 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 6f03927fce Properly check for readdir/closedir() failures
Clear errno before calling readdir() and handle old MinGW errno bug
while adding full test coverage for readdir/closedir failures.

Backpatch through 8.4.
2014-03-21 13:45:11 -04:00
Robert Haas d1bdab2fa3 test_shm_mq: Improve regression tests.
Per discussion with Tom Lane.
2014-03-20 08:48:22 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 033dc1c92c Fix compilation of pg_xlogdump, now that rm_safe_restartpoint is no more.
Oops. Pointed out by Andres Freund.
2014-03-18 22:23:00 +02:00
Tom Lane b6ec7c92ac Fix some remaining int64 vestiges in contrib/test_shm_mq.
Andres Freund and Tom Lane
2014-03-18 14:26:44 -04:00
Robert Haas c676ac0f3f test_shm_mq: Use Size rather than uint64.
Commit 3bd261ca18 updated the API but
neglected to make the corresponding edits here.

Per Tom Lane and the buildfarm.
2014-03-18 13:30:19 -04:00