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Heikki Linnakangas ff7bbb0176 Minor cleanup of jsonb_util.c
Move the functions around to group related functions together. Remove
binequal argument from lengthCompareJsonbStringValue, moving that
responsibility to lengthCompareJsonbPair. Fix typo in comment.
2014-05-09 13:09:59 +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
Tom Lane 14d309cc55 Fix missing dependencies in ecpg's test Makefiles.
Ensure that ecpg preprocessor output files are rebuilt when re-testing
after a change in the ecpg preprocessor itself, or a change in any of
several include files that get copied verbatim into the output files.
The lack of these dependencies was what created problems for Kevin Grittner
after the recent pgindent run.  There's no way for --enable-depend to
discover these dependencies automatically, so we've gotta put them into
the Makefiles by hand.

While at it, reduce the amount of duplication in the ecpg invocations.
2014-05-08 22:34:51 -04:00
Tom Lane fb1974cc6b Document permissions needed for pg_database_size and pg_tablespace_size.
Back in 8.3, we installed permissions checks in these functions (see
commits 8bc225e799 and cc26599b72).  But we forgot to document that
anywhere in the user-facing docs; it did get mentioned in the 8.3 release
notes, but nobody's looking at that any more.  Per gripe from Suya Huang.
2014-05-08 21:45:02 -04:00
Tom Lane b910d7ea35 Increase the default value of effective_cache_size to 4GB.
Per discussion, the old value of 128MB is ridiculously small on modern
machines; in fact, it's not even any larger than the default value of
shared_buffers, which it certainly should be.  Increase to 4GB, which
is unlikely to be any worse than the old default for anyone, and should
be noticeably better for most.  Eventually we might have an autotuning
scheme for this setting, but the recent attempt crashed and burned,
so for now just do this.
2014-05-08 21:11:47 -04:00
Tom Lane a16d421ca4 Revert "Auto-tune effective_cache size to be 4x shared buffers"
This reverts commit ee1e5662d8, as well as
a remarkably large number of followup commits, which were mostly concerned
with the fact that the implementation didn't work terribly well.  It still
doesn't: we probably need some rather basic work in the GUC infrastructure
if we want to fully support GUCs whose default varies depending on the
value of another GUC.  Meanwhile, it also emerged that there wasn't really
consensus in favor of the definition the patch tried to implement (ie,
effective_cache_size should default to 4 times shared_buffers).  So whack
it all back to where it was.  In a followup commit, I'll do what was
recently agreed to, which is to simply change the default to a higher
value.
2014-05-08 20:49:38 -04:00
Noah Misch 08c8e8962f Un-break ecpg test suite under --disable-integer-datetimes.
Commit 4318daecc9 broke it.  The change in
sub-second precision at extreme dates is normal.  The inconsistent
truncation vs. rounding is essentially a bug, albeit a longstanding one.
Back-patch to 8.4, like the causative commit.
2014-05-08 19:29:02 -04:00
Tom Lane 1e81f8462a Fix comment.
Previous commit was confused about the case we're handling: actually,
what the patch is dealing with is platforms that have optreset, *and*
have <getopt.h>, but the latter fails to declare the former.  Because
we use a linking probe to set HAVE_INT_OPTRESET, we need to be sure we
have a declaration even if <getopt.h> doesn't think it exists.
2014-05-08 12:42:56 -04:00
Tom Lane 0c15a524c5 Allow for platforms that have optreset but not <getopt.h>.
Reportedly, some versions of mingw are like that, and it seems plausible
in general that older platforms might be that way.  However, we'd
determined experimentally that just doing "extern int" conflicts with
the way Cygwin declares these variables, so explicitly exclude Cygwin.

Michael Paquier, tweaked by me to hopefully not break Cygwin
2014-05-08 12:33:29 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 4f7bb4b2a3 Protect against torn pages when deleting GIN list pages.
To-be-deleted list pages contain no useful information, as they are being
deleted, but we must still protect the writes from being torn by a crash
after a partial write. To do that, re-initialize the pages on WAL replay.

Jeff Janes caught this with a test program to test partial writes.
Backpatch to all supported versions.
2014-05-08 14:50:22 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 02c9a93805 Include files copied from libpqport in .gitignore
Michael Paquier
2014-05-08 10:59:09 +03:00
Tom Lane 2f557167b1 Avoid buffer bloat in libpq when server is consistently faster than client.
If the server sends a long stream of data, and the server + network are
consistently fast enough to force the recv() loop in pqReadData() to
iterate until libpq's input buffer is full, then upon processing the last
incomplete message in each bufferload we'd usually double the buffer size,
due to supposing that we didn't have enough room in the buffer to finish
collecting that message.  After filling the newly-enlarged buffer, the
cycle repeats, eventually resulting in an out-of-memory situation (which
would be reported misleadingly as "lost synchronization with server").
Of course, we should not enlarge the buffer unless we still need room
after discarding already-processed messages.

This bug dates back quite a long time: pqParseInput3 has had the behavior
since perhaps 2003, getCopyDataMessage at least since commit 70066eb1a1
in 2008.  Probably the reason it's not been isolated before is that in
common environments the recv() loop would always be faster than the server
(if on the same machine) or faster than the network (if not); or at least
it wouldn't be slower consistently enough to let the buffer ramp up to a
problematic size.  The reported cases involve Windows, which perhaps has
different timing behavior than other platforms.

Per bug #7914 from Shin-ichi Morita, though this is different from his
proposed solution.  Back-patch to all supported branches.
2014-05-07 21:39:13 -04:00
Robert Haas be7558162a When a background worker exists with code 0, unregister it.
The previous behavior was to restart immediately, which was generally
viewed as less useful.

Petr Jelinek, with some adjustments by me.
2014-05-07 17:44:42 -04:00
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
Robert Haas eee6cf1f33 When a bgworker exits, always call ReleasePostmasterChildSlot.
Commit e2ce9aa27b was insufficiently
well thought out.  Repair.
2014-05-07 16:30:23 -04:00
Robert Haas 970d1f76d1 Restart bgworkers immediately after a crash-and-restart cycle.
Just as we would start bgworkers immediately after an initial startup
of the server, we should restart them immediately when reinitializing.

Petr Jelinek and Robert Haas
2014-05-07 16:19:35 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 364ddc3e5c Clean up jsonb code.
The main target of this cleanup is the convertJsonb() function, but I also
touched a lot of other things that I spotted into in the process.

The new convertToJsonb() function uses an output buffer that's resized on
demand, so the code to estimate of the size of JsonbValue is removed.

The on-disk format was not changed, even though I refactored the structs
used to handle it. The term "superheader" is replaced with "container".

The jsonb_exists_any and jsonb_exists_all functions no longer sort the input
array. That was a premature optimization, the idea being that if there are
duplicates in the input array, you only need to check them once. Also,
sorting the array saves some effort in the binary search used to find a key
within an object. But there were drawbacks too: the sorting and
deduplicating obviously isn't free, and in the typical case there are no
duplicates to remove, and the gain in the binary search was minimal. Remove
all that, which makes the code simpler too.

This includes a bug-fix; the total length of the elements in a jsonb array
or object mustn't exceed 2^28. That is now checked.
2014-05-07 23:16:19 +03:00
Robert Haas 4d155d8b08 Detach shared memory from bgworkers without shmem access.
Since the postmaster won't perform a crash-and-restart sequence
for background workers which don't request shared memory access,
we'd better make sure that they can't corrupt shared memory.

Patch by me, review by Tom Lane.
2014-05-07 14:56:49 -04:00
Tom Lane 04e5025be8 Fix failure to set ActiveSnapshot while rewinding a cursor.
ActiveSnapshot needs to be set when we call ExecutorRewind because some
plan node types may execute user-defined functions during their ReScan
calls (nodeLimit.c does so, at least).  The wisdom of that is somewhat
debatable, perhaps, but for now the simplest fix is to make sure the
required context is valid.  Failure to do this typically led to a
null-pointer-dereference core dump, though it's possible that in more
complex cases a function could be executed with the wrong snapshot
leading to very subtle misbehavior.

Per report from Leif Jensen.  It's been broken for a long time, so
back-patch to all active branches.
2014-05-07 14:25:11 -04:00
Robert Haas e2ce9aa27b Never crash-and-restart for bgworkers without shared memory access.
The motivation for a crash and restart cycle when a backend dies is
that it might have corrupted shared memory on the way down; and we
can't recover reliably except by reinitializing everything.  But that
doesn't apply to processes that don't touch shared memory.  Currently,
there's nothing to prevent a background worker that doesn't request
shared memory access from touching shared memory anyway, but that's a
separate bug.

Previous to this commit, the coding in postmaster.c was inconsistent:
an exit status other than 0 or 1 didn't provoke a crash-and-restart,
but failure to release the postmaster child slot did.  This change
makes those cases consistent.
2014-05-07 13:19:02 -04:00
Tom Lane 1891b415f0 Fix some more confusion between uint32 and Datum. 2014-05-06 23:52:30 -04:00
Jeff Davis 348aa75a67 Fix interval test, which was broken for floating-point timestamps.
Commit 4318daecc9 introduced a test that
couldn't be made consistent between integer and floating-point
timestamps.

It was designed to test the longest possible interval output length,
so removing four zeros from the number of hours, as this patch does,
is not ideal. But the test still has some utility for its original
purpose, and there aren't a lot of other good options.

Noah Misch suggested a different approach where we test that the
output either matches what we expect from integer timestamps or what
we expect from floating-point timestamps. That seemed to obscure an
otherwise simple test, however.

Reviewed by Tom Lane and Noah Misch.
2014-05-06 19:53:59 -07:00
Tom Lane 2c22afaa4e hash_any returns Datum, not uint32 (and definitely not "int").
The coding in JsonbHashScalarValue might have accidentally failed to fail
given current representational choices, but the key word there would be
"accidental".  Insert the appropriate datatype conversion macro.  And
use the right conversion macro for hash_numeric's result, too.

In passing make the code a bit cleaner and less repetitive by factoring
out the xor step from the switch.
2014-05-06 22:49:40 -04:00
Jeff Davis 35c0cd3b05 Improve comment for tricky aspect of index-only scans.
Index-only scans avoid taking a lock on the VM buffer, which would
cause a lot of contention. To be correct, that requires some intricate
assumptions that weren't completely documented in the previous
comment.

Reviewed by Robert Haas.
2014-05-06 19:27:43 -07:00
Peter Eisentraut 3a9d430af5 doc: Fix DocBook XML validity
The main problem is that DocBook SGML allows indexterm elements just
about everywhere, but DocBook XML is stricter.  For example, this common
pattern

    <varlistentry>
     <indexterm>...</indexterm>
     <term>...</term>
     ...
    </varlistentry>

needs to be changed to something like

    <varlistentry>
     <term>...<indexterm>...</indexterm></term>
     ...
    </varlistentry>

See also bb4eefe7bf.

There is currently nothing in the build system that enforces that things
stay valid, because that requires additional tools and will receive
separate consideration.
2014-05-06 21:28:58 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 84288a86ac With ecpg exclusion removed, re-run pgindent for 9.4
Report by Tom Lane
2014-05-06 20:39:28 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 9516668e48 Remove pgindent ecpg exclusion pattern
Report by Tom Lane
2014-05-06 20:09:31 -04:00
Simon Riggs 250f259a44 pg_basebackup streaming: adjust version check msg
Allow for translatable string, rather than use "or"
2014-05-06 22:50:06 +01:00
Bruce Momjian 7c7b1f4ae5 Improve pgindent test instructions 2014-05-06 15:33:38 -04:00
Robert Haas e0124230ba Fix logic bug in dsm_attach().
The previous coding would potentially cause attaching to segment A to
fail if segment B was at the same time in the process of going away.

Andres Freund, with a comment tweak by me
2014-05-06 13:40:34 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 4335c95815 Fix improperly passed file descriptors
Fix for commit 14ea89366f

Report by Andres Freund
2014-05-06 12:20:51 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 0a78320057 pgindent run for 9.4
This includes removing tabs after periods in C comments, which was
applied to back branches, so this change should not effect backpatching.
2014-05-06 12:12:18 -04:00
Bruce Momjian fb85cd4320 Adjust pgindent to remove tabs after periods in C comments. 2014-05-06 10:57:15 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 55d5ff825f Fix detection of short tar files, broken by commit 14ea89366f
Report by Noah Misch
2014-05-06 10:01:20 -04:00
Simon Riggs 2e54d88af1 Correct comment in Hot Standby nbtree handling
Logic is correct, matching handling of LP_DEAD elsewhere.
2014-05-06 14:44:18 +01:00
Bruce Momjian 284c464b9f Update typedef list in preparation for pgindent run 2014-05-06 09:08:14 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 47faae9316 More rewording of pg_stat_statements for 9.4 release notes
Report by Amit Langote
2014-05-06 08:52:30 -04:00
Simon Riggs 08317edc2d pg_basebackup streaming: adjust version check msg
Commit d298b50a3b by Heikki Linnakangas
requested that the version check message be updated at next release, suggesting
that the appropriate text would be “9.3 or later”. The logic used for the check
indicates that the correct text for 9.4 is “9.3 or 9.4”, since the logic would
cause this to fail for later releases.
2014-05-06 13:44:15 +01:00
Heikki Linnakangas 3a8e9e977f Fix use of free in walsender error handling after a sysid mismatch.
Found via valgrind. The bug exists since the introduction of the walsender,
so backpatch to 9.0.

Andres Freund
2014-05-06 15:17:41 +03:00
Michael Meskes 8d6a07fa01 Fix handling of array of char pointers in ecpglib.
When array of char * was used as target for a FETCH statement returning more
than one row, it tried to store all the result in the first element. Instead it
should dump array of char pointers with right offset, use the address instead
of the value of the C variable while reading the array and treat such variable
as char **, instead of char * for pointer arithmetic.

Patch by Ashutosh Bapat <ashutosh.bapat@enterprisedb.com>
2014-05-06 13:09:51 +02:00
Bruce Momjian 14ea89366f Properly detect read and write errors in pg_dump/dumpall, and pg_restore
Previously some I/O errors were ignored.
2014-05-05 20:27:16 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 768fb00326 Update 9.4 release notes for queryid control 2014-05-05 20:24:54 -04:00
Tom Lane 9252b8eec2 Run autoconf in wake of commit a692ee5870.
Heikki updated configure.in but evidently forgot to include the updated
configure script in the commit.  Per buildfarm.
2014-05-05 20:24:38 -04:00
Bruce Momjian a1c287a383 Move pg_stat_statements into its on 9.4 release note section 2014-05-05 20:03:12 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 60832ea39d In 9.4 release notes, add detail to pg_stat_statements items 2014-05-05 19:58:58 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 49c683bafd Improve JSONB 9.4 release text 2014-05-05 19:16:34 -04:00
Bruce Momjian a64560d994 Add doc links to 9.4 release notes, and add major features list 2014-05-05 16:26:33 -04:00
Tom Lane 0f928a85ec Fix possible cache invalidation failure in ReceiveSharedInvalidMessages.
Commit fad153ec45 modified sinval.c to reduce
the number of calls into sinvaladt.c (which require taking a shared lock)
by keeping a local buffer of collected-but-not-yet-processed messages.
However, if processing of the last message in a batch resulted in a
recursive call to ReceiveSharedInvalidMessages, we could overwrite that
message with a new one while the outer invalidation function was still
working on it.  This would be likely to lead to invalidation of the wrong
cache entry, allowing subsequent processing to use stale cache data.
The fix is just to make a local copy of each message while we're processing
it.

Spotted by Andres Freund.  Back-patch to 8.4 where the bug was introduced.
2014-05-05 14:43:39 -04:00
Tom Lane 3727afafee Fix pg_type.typlen for newly-revived line type.
Commit 261c7d4b65 removed the "m" field
from struct LINE, but neglected to make pg_type.h's idea of the type's
size match.  This resulted in reading past the end of palloc'd LINE
values when inserting them into tuples etc.  In principle that could
cause a SIGSEGV, though the odds of detectable problems seem low.

Bump catversion since this makes an incompatible on-disk format change.
Note that if the line type had been in use in the field, this would
break pg_upgrade'ability of databases containing line values; but
it seems unlikely that there are any (they'd have had to be compiled
with -DENABLE_LINE_TYPE).

Spotted by Andres Freund.
2014-05-05 13:37:54 -04:00
Bruce Momjian b2f7bd72c4 Add SGML markup tags to 9.4 release notes 2014-05-05 12:38:09 -04:00