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Heikki Linnakangas
2933ed0362 Don't allow both --source-server and --source-target args to pg_rewind.
They are supposed to be mutually exclusive, but there was no check for
that.

Michael Banck

Discussion: <20161007103414.GD12247@nighthawk.caipicrew.dd-dns.de>
2016-10-07 14:35:41 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
4d3ecbfee9 Clear OpenSSL error queue after failed X509_STORE_load_locations() call.
Leaving the error in the error queue used to be harmless, because the
X509_STORE_load_locations() call used to be the last step in
initialize_SSL(), and we would clear the queue before the next
SSL_connect() call. But previous commit moved things around. The symptom
was that if a CRL file was not found, and one of the subsequent
initialization steps, like loading the client certificate or private key,
failed, we would incorrectly print the "no such file" error message from
the earlier X509_STORE_load_locations() call as the reason.

Backpatch to all supported versions, like the previous patch.
2016-10-07 12:53:40 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
341acf2359 Don't share SSL_CTX between libpq connections.
There were several issues with the old coding:

1. There was a race condition, if two threads opened a connection at the
   same time. We used a mutex around SSL_CTX_* calls, but that was not
   enough, e.g. if one thread SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations() with one
   path, and another thread set it with a different path, before the first
   thread got to establish the connection.

2. Opening two different connections, with different sslrootcert settings,
   seemed to fail outright with "SSL error: block type is not 01". Not sure
   why.

3. We created the SSL object, before calling SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations
   and SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file on the SSL context. That was
   wrong, because the options set on the SSL context are propagated to the
   SSL object, when the SSL object is created. If they are set after the
   SSL object has already been created, they won't take effect until the
   next connection. (This is bug #14329)

At least some of these could've been fixed while still using a shared
context, but it would've been more complicated and error-prone. To keep
things simple, let's just use a separate SSL context for each connection,
and accept the overhead.

Backpatch to all supported versions.

Report, analysis and test case by Kacper Zuk.

Discussion: <20160920101051.1355.79453@wrigleys.postgresql.org>
2016-10-07 12:21:52 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
aab8096648 Disable synchronous commits in pg_rewind.
If you point pg_rewind to a server that is using synchronous replication,
with "pg_rewind --source-server=...", and the replication is not working
for some reason, pg_rewind will get stuck because it creates a temporary
table, which needs to be replicated. You could call broken replication a
pilot error, but pg_rewind is often used in special circumstances, when
there are changes to the replication setup.

We don't do any "real" updates, and we don't care about fsyncing or
replicating the operations on the temporary tables, so fix that by
setting synchronous_commit off.

Michael Banck, Michael Paquier. Backpatch to 9.5, where pg_rewind was
introduced.

Discussion: <20161005143938.GA12247@nighthawk.caipicrew.dd-dns.de>
2016-10-06 13:34:38 +03:00
Robert Haas
bfcd07b444 Update obsolete comments and perldoc.
Loose ends from commit 2a0f89cd71.

Daniel Gustafsson
2016-10-05 13:10:22 -04:00
Andres Freund
76c0b73df6 Correct logical decoding restore behaviour for subtransactions.
Before initializing iteration over a subtransaction's changes, the last
few changes were not spilled to disk. That's correct if the transaction
didn't spill to disk, but otherwise... This bug can lead to missed or
misorderd subtransaction contents when they were spilled to disk.

Move spilling of the remaining in-memory changes to
ReorderBufferIterTXNInit(), where it can easily be applied to the top
transaction and, if present, subtransactions.

Since this code had too many bugs already, noticeably increase test
coverage.

Fixes: #14319
Reported-By: Huan Ruan
Discussion: <20160909012610.20024.58169@wrigleys.postgresql.org>
Backport: 9,4-, where logical decoding was added
2016-10-03 22:12:31 -07:00
Tom Lane
993d94c590 Show a sensible value in pg_settings.unit for GUC_UNIT_XSEGS variables.
Commit 88e982302 invented GUC_UNIT_XSEGS for min_wal_size and max_wal_size,
but neglected to make it display sensibly in pg_settings.unit (by adding a
case to the switch in GetConfigOptionByNum).  Fix that, and adjust said
switch to throw a run-time error the next time somebody forgets.

In passing, avoid using a static buffer for the output string --- the rest
of this function pstrdup's from a local buffer, and I see no very good
reason why the units code should do it differently and less safely.

Per report from Otar Shavadze.  Back-patch to 9.5 where the new unit type
was added.

Report: <CAG-jOyA=iNFhN+yB4vfvqh688B7Tr5SArbYcFUAjZi=0Exp-Lg@mail.gmail.com>
2016-10-03 16:40:26 -04:00
Stephen Frost
190765a059 Fix RLS with COPY (col1, col2) FROM tab
Attempting to COPY a subset of columns from a table with RLS enabled
would fail due to an invalid query being constructed (using a single
ColumnRef with the list of fields to exact in 'fields', but that's for
the different levels of an indirection for a single column, not for
specifying multiple columns).

Correct by building a ColumnRef and then RestTarget for each column
being requested and then adding those to the targetList for the select
query.  Include regression tests to hopefully catch if this is broken
again in the future.

Patch-By: Adam Brightwell
Reviewed-By: Michael Paquier
2016-10-03 16:23:02 -04:00
Tom Lane
bac56dbe09 Enforce a specific order for probing library loadability in pg_upgrade.
pg_upgrade checks whether all the shared libraries used in the old cluster
are also available in the new one by issuing LOAD for each library name.
Previously, it cared not what order it did the LOADs in.  Ideally it
should not have to care, but currently the transform modules in contrib
fail unless both the language and datatype modules they depend on are
loaded first.  A backend-side solution for that looks possible but
probably not back-patchable, so as a stopgap measure, let's do the LOAD
tests in order by library name length.  That should fix the problem for
reasonably-named transform modules, eg "hstore_plpython" will be loaded
after both "hstore" and "plpython".  (Yeah, it's a hack.)

In a larger sense, having a predictable order of these probes is a good
thing, since it will make upgrades predictably work or not work in the
face of inter-library dependencies.  Also, this patch replaces O(N^2)
de-duplication logic with O(N log N) logic, which could matter in
installations with very many databases.  So I don't foresee reverting this
even after we have a proper fix for the library-dependency problem.

In passing, improve a couple of SQL queries used here.

Per complaint from Andrew Dunstan that pg_upgrade'ing the transform contrib
modules failed.  Back-patch to 9.5 where transform modules were introduced.

Discussion: <f7ac29f3-515c-2a44-21c5-ec925053265f@dunslane.net>
2016-10-03 10:07:39 -04:00
Tom Lane
f40334b85c Add ALTER EXTENSION ADD/DROP ACCESS METHOD, and use it in pg_upgrade.
Without this, an extension containing an access method is not properly
dumped/restored during pg_upgrade --- the AM ends up not being a member
of the extension after upgrading.

Another oversight in commit 473b93287, reported by Andrew Dunstan.

Report: <f7ac29f3-515c-2a44-21c5-ec925053265f@dunslane.net>
2016-10-02 14:31:28 -04:00
Tom Lane
4677fe9fb0 Do ClosePostmasterPorts() earlier in SubPostmasterMain().
In standard Unix builds, postmaster child processes do ClosePostmasterPorts
immediately after InitPostmasterChild, that is almost immediately after
being spawned.  This is important because we don't want children holding
open the postmaster's end of the postmaster death watch pipe.

However, in EXEC_BACKEND builds, SubPostmasterMain was postponing this
responsibility significantly, in order to make it slightly more convenient
to pass the right flag value to ClosePostmasterPorts.  This is bad,
particularly seeing that process_shared_preload_libraries() might invoke
nearly-arbitrary code.  Rearrange so that we do it as soon as we've
fetched the socket FDs via read_backend_variables().

Also move the comment explaining about randomize_va_space to before the
call of PGSharedMemoryReAttach, which is where it's relevant.  The old
placement was appropriate when the reattach happened inside
CreateSharedMemoryAndSemaphores, but that was a long time ago.

Back-patch to 9.3; the patch doesn't apply cleanly before that, and
it doesn't seem worth a lot of effort given that we've had no actual
field complaints traceable to this.

Discussion: <4157.1475178360@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2016-10-01 17:15:10 -04:00
Tom Lane
f4e787c826 Fix bugs in contrib/pg_visibility.
collect_corrupt_items() failed to initialize tuple.t_self.  While
HeapTupleSatisfiesVacuum() doesn't actually use that value, it does
Assert that it's valid, so that the code would dump core if ip_posid
chanced to be zero.  (That's somewhat unlikely, which probably explains
how this got missed.  In any case it wouldn't matter for field use.)

Also, collect_corrupt_items was returning the wrong TIDs, that is the
contents of t_ctid rather than the tuple's own location.  This would
be the same thing in simple cases, but it could be wrong if, for
example, a past update attempt had been rolled back, leaving a live
tuple whose t_ctid doesn't point at itself.

Also, in pg_visibility(), guard against trying to read a page past
the end of the rel.  The VM code handles inquiries beyond the end
of the map by silently returning zeroes, and it seems like we should
do the same thing here.

I ran into the assertion failure while using pg_visibility to check
pg_upgrade's behavior, and then noted the other problems while
reading the code.

Report: <29043.1475288648@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2016-10-01 16:32:55 -04:00
Tom Lane
b01f9ed259 Copy-editing for contrib/pg_visibility documentation.
Add omitted names for some function parameters.
Fix some minor grammatical issues.
2016-10-01 15:32:53 -04:00
Tom Lane
581f431f7b Fix misstatement in comment in Makefile.shlib.
There is no need for "all: all-lib" to be placed before inclusion of
Makefile.shlib.  Makefile.global is what ensures that "all" is the
default target, and we already document that that has to be included
first.  Per comment from Pavel Raiskup.

Discussion: <1925924.izSMJEZO3x@unused-4-107.brq.redhat.com>
2016-10-01 13:45:23 -04:00
Tom Lane
68fb75e103 Fix misplacement of submake-generated-headers prerequisites.
The sequence "configure; cd src/pl/plpython; make -j" failed due to
trying to compile plpython's .o files before the generated headers
finished building.  (This is an important real-world case, since it's
the typical second step when building both plpython2 and plpython3.)
This happens because the submake-generated-headers target is not
placed in a way to make it a prerequisite to compiling the .o files.
Fix that.

Checking other uses of submake-generated-headers, I noted that the one
attached to pg_regress was similarly misplaced; but it's actually not
needed at all for pg_regress.o, rather regress.o, so move it to be a
prerequisite of that.

Back-patch to 9.6 where submake-generated-headers was introduced
(by commit 548af97fc).  It's not immediately clear to me why the
previous coding didn't have the same issue; but since we've not
had field reports of plpython make failing, leave it alone in the
older branches.

Pavel Raiskup and Tom Lane

Discussion: <1925924.izSMJEZO3x@unused-4-107.brq.redhat.com>
2016-10-01 13:35:20 -04:00
Tom Lane
53fbeed407 Improve error reporting in pg_upgrade's file copying/linking/rewriting.
The previous design for this had copyFile(), linkFile(), and
rewriteVisibilityMap() returning strerror strings, with the caller
producing one-size-fits-all error messages based on that.  This made it
impossible to produce messages that described the failures with any degree
of precision, especially not short-read problems since those don't set
errno at all.

Since pg_upgrade has no intention of continuing after any error in this
area, let's fix this by just letting these functions call pg_fatal() for
themselves, making it easy for each point of failure to have a suitable
error message.  Taking this approach also allows dropping cleanup code
that was unnecessary and was often rather sloppy about preserving errno.
To not lose relevant info that was reported before, pass in the schema name
and table name of the current table so that they can be included in the
error reports.

An additional problem was the use of getErrorText(), which was flat out
wrong for all but a couple of call sites, because it unconditionally did
"_dosmaperr(GetLastError())" on Windows.  That's only appropriate when
reporting an error from a Windows-native API, which only a couple of
the callers were actually doing.  Thus, even the reported strerror string
would be unrelated to the actual failure in many cases on Windows.
To fix, get rid of getErrorText() altogether, and just have call sites
do strerror(errno) instead, since that's the way all the rest of our
frontend programs do it.  Add back the _dosmaperr() calls in the two
places where that's actually appropriate.

In passing, make assorted messages hew more closely to project style
guidelines, notably by removing initial capitals in not-complete-sentence
primary error messages.  (I didn't make any effort to clean up places
I didn't have another reason to touch, though.)

Per discussion of a report from Thomas Kellerer.  Back-patch to 9.6,
but no further; given the relative infrequency of reports of problems
here, it's not clear it's worth adapting the patch to older branches.

Patch by me, but with credit to Alvaro Herrera for spotting the issue
with getErrorText's misuse of _dosmaperr().

Discussion: <nsjrbh$8li$1@blaine.gmane.org>
2016-09-30 20:40:27 -04:00
Tom Lane
b6d9060736 Fix multiple portability issues in pg_upgrade's rewriteVisibilityMap().
This is new code in 9.6, and evidently we missed out testing it as
thoroughly as it should have been.  Bugs fixed here:

1. Use binary not text mode to open the files on Windows.  Before, if
the visibility map chanced to contain two bytes that looked like \r\n,
Windows' read() would convert that to \n, which both corrupts the map
data and causes the file to look shorter than it should.  Unless you
were *very* unlucky and had an exact multiple of 8K such occurrences
in each VM file, this would cause pg_upgrade to report a failure,
though with a rather obscure error message.

2. The code for copying rebuilt bytes into the output was simply wrong.
It chanced to work okay on little-endian machines but would emit the
bytes in the wrong order on big-endian, leading to silent corruption
of the visibility map data.

3. The code was careless about alignment of the working buffers.  Given
all three of an alignment-picky architecture, a compiler that chooses
to put the new_vmbuf[] local variable at an odd starting address, and
a checksum-enabled database, pg_upgrade would dump core.

Point one was reported by Thomas Kellerer, the other two detected by
code-reading.

Point two is much the nastiest of these issues from an impact standpoint,
though fortunately it affects only a minority of users.  The Windows issue
will definitely bite people, but it seems quite unlikely that there would
be undetected corruption from that.

In addition, I failed to resist the temptation to do some minor cosmetic
adjustments, mostly improving the comments.

It would be a good idea to try to improve the error reporting here, but
that seems like material for a separate patch.

Discussion: <nsjrbh$8li$1@blaine.gmane.org>
2016-09-30 20:39:06 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
41d58e97af Retry opening new segments in pg_xlogdump --folllow
There is a small window between when the server closes out the existing
segment and the new one is created. Put a loop around the open call in
this case to make sure we wait for the new file to actually appear.
2016-09-30 11:22:20 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera
7341c2830c Silence compiler warnings
Reported by Peter Eisentraut.  Coding suggested by Tom Lane.
2016-09-28 19:31:58 -03:00
Robert Haas
f0476e226f worker_spi: Call pgstat_report_stat.
Without this, statistics changes accumulated by the worker never get
reported to the stats collector, which is bad.

Julien Rouhaud
2016-09-28 12:40:05 -04:00
Robert Haas
32841fa325 Fix dangling pointer problem in ReorderBufferSerializeChange.
Commit 3fe3511d05 introduced a new
case into this function, but neglected to ensure that the "ondisk"
pointer got updated after a possible reallocation as the code does
in other cases.

Stas Kelvich, per diagnosis by Konstantin Knizhnik.
2016-09-28 11:22:39 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
f0631bda9b Include <sys/select.h> where needed
<sys/select.h> is required by POSIX.1-2001 to get the prototype of
select(2), but nearly no systems enforce that because older standards
let you get away with including some other headers.  Recent OpenBSD
hacking has removed that frail touch of friendliness, however, which
broke some compiles; fix all the way back to 9.1 by adding the required
standard.  Only vacuumdb.c was reported to fail, but it seems easier to
fix the whole lot in a fell swoop.

Per bug #14334 by Sean Farrell.
2016-09-27 01:05:21 -03:00
Tom Lane
a721a1ba9c Stamp 9.6.0. 2016-09-26 16:26:58 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
e77ea9dbd7 Translation updates
Source-Git-URL: git://git.postgresql.org/git/pgtranslation/messages.git
Source-Git-Hash: 5c283d709ce8368fe710f90429b72048ac4c6349
2016-09-26 12:00:00 -04:00
Tom Lane
1d473b567e Document has_type_privilege().
Evidently an oversight in commit 729205571.  Back-patch to 9.2 where
privileges for types were introduced.

Report: <20160922173517.8214.88959@wrigleys.postgresql.org>
2016-09-26 11:50:35 -04:00
Tom Lane
fc37e2afa0 Do a final round of updates on the 9.6 release notes.
Set release date, document a few recent commits, do one last pass of
copy-editing.
2016-09-24 16:25:35 -04:00
Tom Lane
5a83e2d4ea Install TAP test infrastructure so it's available for extension testing.
When configured with --enable-tap-tests, "make install" will now install
the Perl support files for TAP testing where PGXS will find them.
This allows extensions to rely on $(prove_check) even when being built
out-of-tree.  Back-patch to 9.4 where we first started to support TAP
testing, to reduce the number of cases extension makefiles need to
consider.

Craig Ringer

Discussion: <CAMsr+YFXv+2qne6xJW7z_25mYBtktRX5rpkrgrb+DRgQ_FxgHQ@mail.gmail.com>
2016-09-23 15:50:00 -04:00
Tom Lane
94e4cac251 Doc: fix examples of # operators so they actually work.
These worked as-is until around 7.0, but fail in newer versions because
there are more operators named "#".  Besides it's a bit inconsistent that
only two of the examples on this page lack type names on their constants.

Report: <20160923081530.1517.75670@wrigleys.postgresql.org>
2016-09-23 14:22:13 -04:00
Tom Lane
7e02476f33 Fix incorrect logic for excluding range constructor functions in pg_dump.
Faulty AND/OR nesting in the WHERE clause of getFuncs' SQL query led to
dumping range constructor functions if they are part of an extension
and we're in binary-upgrade mode.  Actually, we don't want to dump them
separately even then, since CREATE TYPE AS RANGE will create the range's
constructor functions regardless.  Per report from Andrew Dunstan.

It looks like this mistake was introduced by me, in commit b985d4877, in
perhaps-overzealous refactoring to reduce code duplication.  I'm suitably
embarrassed.

Report: <34854939-02d7-f591-5677-ce2994104599@dunslane.net>
2016-09-23 13:49:26 -04:00
Tom Lane
a20435fe9a Remove useless code.
Apparent copy-and-pasteo in standby_desc_invalidations() had two
entries for msg->id == SHAREDINVALRELMAP_ID.

Aleksander Alekseev

Discussion: <20160923090814.GB1238@e733>
2016-09-23 10:44:56 -04:00
Tom Lane
e7f5d8ea1c Don't trust CreateFileMapping() to clear the error code on success.
We must test GetLastError() even when CreateFileMapping() returns a
non-null handle.  If that value were left over from some previous system
call, we might be fooled into thinking the segment already existed.
Experimentation on Windows 7 suggests that CreateFileMapping() clears
the error code on success, but it is not documented to do so, so let's
not rely on that happening in all Windows releases.

Amit Kapila

Discussion: <20811.1474390987@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2016-09-23 10:09:52 -04:00
Tom Lane
b251379fb4 Avoid using PostmasterRandom() for DSM control segment ID.
Commits 470d886c3 et al intended to fix the problem that the postmaster
selected the same "random" DSM control segment ID on every start.  But
using PostmasterRandom() for that destroys the intended property that the
delay between random_start_time and random_stop_time will be unpredictable.
(Said delay is probably already more predictable than we could wish, but
that doesn't mean that reducing it by a couple orders of magnitude is OK.)
Revert the previous patch and add a comment warning against misuse of
PostmasterRandom.  Fix the original problem by calling srandom() early in
PostmasterMain, using a low-security seed that will later be overwritten
by PostmasterRandom.

Discussion: <20789.1474390434@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2016-09-23 09:54:11 -04:00
Tom Lane
a88fe25f50 Be sure to rewind the tuplestore read pointer in non-leader CTEScan nodes.
ExecInitCteScan supposed that it didn't have to do anything to the extra
tuplestore read pointer it gets from tuplestore_alloc_read_pointer.
However, it needs this read pointer to be positioned at the start of the
tuplestore, while tuplestore_alloc_read_pointer is actually defined as
cloning the current position of read pointer 0.  In normal situations
that accidentally works because we initialize the whole plan tree at once,
before anything gets read.  But it fails in an EvalPlanQual recheck, as
illustrated in bug #14328 from Dima Pavlov.  To fix, just forcibly rewind
the pointer after tuplestore_alloc_read_pointer.  The cost of doing so is
negligible unless the tuplestore is already in TSS_READFILE state, which
wouldn't happen in normal cases.  We could consider altering tuplestore's
API to make that case cheaper, but that would make for a more invasive
back-patch and it doesn't seem worth it.

This has been broken probably for as long as we've had CTEs, so back-patch
to all supported branches.

Discussion: <32468.1474548308@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2016-09-22 11:34:44 -04:00
Robert Haas
c925e6335e Add more parallel query documentation.
Previously, the individual settings were documented, but there was
no overall discussion of the capabilities and limitations of the
feature.  Add that.

Patch by me, reviewed by Peter Eisentraut and Álvaro Herrera.
2016-09-21 08:40:34 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
970300faae Print test parameters like "foo: 123", and results like "foo = 123".
The way "latency average" was printed was differently if it was calculated
from the overall run time or was measured on a per-transaction basis.
Also, the per-script weight is a test parameter, rather than a result, so
use the "weight: %f" style for that.

Backpatch to 9.6, since the inconsistency on "latency average" was
introduced there.

Fabien Coelho

Discussion: <alpine.DEB.2.20.1607131015370.7486@sto>
2016-09-21 13:24:42 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
93834a20f6 Fix pgbench's calculation of average latency, when -T is not used.
If the test duration was given in # of transactions (-t or no option),
rather as a duration (-T), the latency average was always printed as 0.
It has been broken ever since the display of latency average was added,
in 9.4.

Fabien Coelho

Discussion: <alpine.DEB.2.20.1607131015370.7486@sto>
2016-09-21 13:16:02 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
496c90b5e0 doc: Fix documentation to match actual make output
based on patch from Takeshi Ideriha <iderihatakeshi@gmail.com>
2016-09-20 12:00:00 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
dfddf93170 doc: Correct ALTER USER MAPPING example
The existing example threw an error.

From: gabrielle <gorthx@gmail.com>
2016-09-20 12:00:00 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
00e1933ef3 Re-add translation markers that were lost
When win32security.c was moved from src/backend/port/win32/security.c,
the message writing function was changed from write_stderr to log_error,
but nls.mk was not updated.  We could add log_error to GETTEXT_TRIGGERS,
but it's also used in src/common/exec.c in a different way and that
would create some confusion or a larger patch.  For now, just put an
explicit translation marker onto the strings that were previously
translated.
2016-09-20 12:00:00 -04:00
Robert Haas
92668cd4d3 Use PostmasterRandom(), not random(), for DSM control segment ID.
Otherwise, every startup gets the same "random" value, which is
definitely not what was intended.
2016-09-20 12:28:02 -04:00
Robert Haas
6bcd26c43c Retry DSM control segment creation if Windows indicates access denied.
Otherwise, attempts to run multiple postmasters running on the same
machine may fail, because Windows sometimes returns ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED
rather than ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS when there is an existing segment.

Hitting this bug is much more likely because of another defect not
fixed by this patch, namely that dsm_postmaster_startup() uses
random() which returns the same value every time.  But that's not
a reason not to fix this.

Kyotaro Horiguchi and Amit Kapila, reviewed by Michael Paquier

Discussion: <CAA4eK1JyNdMeF-dgrpHozDecpDfsRZUtpCi+1AbtuEkfG3YooQ@mail.gmail.com>
2016-09-20 12:12:27 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
fd94ac501f Fix outdated comments, GIST search queue is not an RBTree anymore.
The GiST search queue is implemented as a pairing heap rather than as
Red-Black Tree, since 9.5 (commit e7032610). I neglected these comments
in that commit.
2016-09-20 11:40:13 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
f65764a04a Fix latency calculation when there are \sleep commands in the script.
We can't use txn_scheduled to hold the sleep-until time for \sleep, because
that interferes with calculation of the latency of the transaction as whole.

Backpatch to 9.4, where this bug was introduced.

Fabien COELHO

Discussion: <alpine.DEB.2.20.1608231622170.7102@lancre>
2016-09-19 22:55:50 +03:00
Robert Haas
156f974f56 MSVC: Include pg_recvlogical in client-only install.
MauMau, reviewed by Michael Paquier
2016-09-19 14:27:04 -04:00
Robert Haas
275fe7ecab Update recovery_min_apply_delay docs for remote_apply mode.
Bernd Helmle, reviewed by Thomas Munro, tweaked by me.
2016-09-19 13:40:25 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
e06728d631 Fix ecpg -? option on Windows, add -V alias for --version.
This makes the -? and -V options work consistently with other binaries.
--help and --version are now only recognized as the first option, i.e.
"ecpg --foobar --help" no longer prints the help, but that's consistent
with most of our other binaries, too.

Backpatch to all supported versions.

Haribabu Kommi

Discussion: <CAJrrPGfnRXvmCzxq6Dy=stAWebfNHxiL+Y_z7uqksZUCkW_waQ@mail.gmail.com>
2016-09-18 13:56:11 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
9895818d56 Fix building with LibreSSL.
LibreSSL defines OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER to claim that it is version 2.0.0,
but it doesn't have the functions added in OpenSSL 1.1.0. Add autoconf
checks for the individual functions we need, and stop relying on
OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER.

Backport to 9.5 and 9.6, like the patch that broke this. In the
back-branches, there are still a few OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER checks left,
to check for OpenSSL 0.9.8 or 0.9.7. I left them as they were - LibreSSL
has all those functions, so they work as intended.

Per buildfarm member curculio.

Discussion: <2442.1473957669@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2016-09-15 22:45:08 +03:00
Tom Lane
72ce78162c Make min_parallel_relation_size's default value platform-independent.
The documentation states that the default value is 8MB, but this was
only true at BLCKSZ = 8kB, because the default was hard-coded as 1024.
Make the code match the docs by computing the default as 8MB/BLCKSZ.

Oversight in commit 75be66464, noted pursuant to a gripe from Peter E.

Discussion: <90634e20-097a-e4fd-67d5-fb2c42f0dd71@2ndquadrant.com>
2016-09-15 11:23:32 -04:00
Robert Haas
bea38f34a4 pg_buffercache: Allow huge allocations.
Otherwise, users who have configured shared_buffers >= 256GB won't
be able to use this module.  There probably aren't many of those, but
it doesn't hurt anything to fix it so that it works.

Backpatch to 9.4, where MemoryContextAllocHuge was introduced.  The
same problem exists in older branches, but there's no easy way to
fix it there.

KaiGai Kohei
2016-09-15 09:30:37 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
fcd93e4af9 Support OpenSSL 1.1.0.
Changes needed to build at all:

- Check for SSL_new in configure, now that SSL_library_init is a macro.
- Do not access struct members directly. This includes some new code in
  pgcrypto, to use the resource owner mechanism to ensure that we don't
  leak OpenSSL handles, now that we can't embed them in other structs
  anymore.
- RAND_SSLeay() -> RAND_OpenSSL()

Changes that were needed to silence deprecation warnings, but were not
strictly necessary:

- RAND_pseudo_bytes() -> RAND_bytes().
- SSL_library_init() and OpenSSL_config() -> OPENSSL_init_ssl()
- ASN1_STRING_data() -> ASN1_STRING_get0_data()
- DH_generate_parameters() -> DH_generate_parameters()
- Locking callbacks are not needed with OpenSSL 1.1.0 anymore. (Good
  riddance!)

Also change references to SSLEAY_VERSION_NUMBER with OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER,
for the sake of consistency. OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER has existed since time
immemorial.

Fix SSL test suite to work with OpenSSL 1.1.0. CA certificates must have
the "CA:true" basic constraint extension now, or OpenSSL will refuse them.
Regenerate the test certificates with that. The "openssl" binary, used to
generate the certificates, is also now more picky, and throws an error
if an X509 extension is specified in "req_extensions", but that section
is empty.

Backpatch to 9.5 and 9.6, per popular demand. The file structure was
somewhat different in earlier branches, so I didn't bother to go further
than that. In back-branches, we still support OpenSSL 0.9.7 and above.
OpenSSL 0.9.6 should still work too, but I didn't test it. In master, we
only support 0.9.8 and above.

Patch by Andreas Karlsson, with additional changes by me.

Discussion: <20160627151604.GD1051@msg.df7cb.de>
2016-09-15 12:55:38 +03:00