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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Gierth 1914c5ea7d Avoid having vacuum set reltuples to 0 on non-empty relations in the
presence of page pins, which leads to serious estimation errors in the
planner.  This particularly affects small heavily-accessed tables,
especially where locking (e.g. from FK constraints) forces frequent
vacuums for mxid cleanup.

Fix by keeping separate track of pages whose live tuples were actually
counted vs. pages that were only scanned for freezing purposes.  Thus,
reltuples can only be set to 0 if all pages of the relation were
actually counted.

Backpatch to all supported versions.

Per bug #14057 from Nicolas Baccelli, analyzed by me.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20160331103739.8956.94469@wrigleys.postgresql.org
2017-03-16 22:28:03 +00:00
Robert Haas 80824ddda3 Avoid access to uninitialized memory in shared tidbitmap iteration.
Primarily, this didn't work correctly when the tidbitmap ended up
empty.

Dilip Kumar, per a report from Emre Hasegeli

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAFiTN-ujHFKb8WSLhK54rfqQT3r2yiPQOyeBrCDsA4p9Fwp_jw@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-16 15:09:46 -04:00
Robert Haas befd73c50f Add pg_ls_logdir() and pg_ls_waldir() functions.
These functions are intended to be used by monitoring tools, and,
unlike pg_ls_dir(), access to them can be granted to non-superusers,
so that those monitoring tools can observe the principle of least
privilege.

Dave Page, revised by me, and also reviewed a bit by Thomas Munro.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+OCxow-X=D2fWdKy+HP+vQ1LtrgbsYQ=CshzZBqyFT5jOYrFw@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-16 15:05:02 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera a3eac988c2 Fix ancient get_object_address_opf_member bug
The original coding was trying to use a TypeName as a string Value,
which doesn't work; an oversight in my commit a61fd533.  Repair.

Also, make sure we cover the broken case in the relevant test script.

Backpatch to 9.5.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170315151829.bhxsvrp75xdxhm3n@alvherre.pgsql
2017-03-16 12:51:08 -03:00
Stephen Frost cccbddeb14 Be more careful about signed vs. unsigned char
The buildfarm has reminded me that not all systems consider char to be
signed and we need to be explicit.  Adjust the various bits of mac8.c
for what we intend, mostly using casts to unsigned char as suggested by
Tom, and adjust the tests for valid input accordingly.  Explicitly make
the hexlookup table signed as it's useful to use -1 there to indicate an
invalid value.
2017-03-16 00:13:37 -04:00
Stephen Frost 7821f7229c Clean up overly paranoid checks in mac8.c
Andres' compiler points out, quite correctly, that there's no need for
some of the overly paranoid checks which were put into mac8.c.  Remove
those, as they're useless, add some comments and make a few other minor
improvements- reduce the size of hexlookup by making it a char array
instead of an int array, and pass in the ptr location directly instead
of making hex2_to_uchar re-calculate the location based off the offset
every time.
2017-03-15 23:23:28 -04:00
Robert Haas 6977b8b7f4 Port single-page btree vacuum logic to hash indexes.
This is advantageous for hash indexes for the same reasons it's good
for btrees: it accelerates space recycling, reducing bloat.

Ashutosh Sharma, reviewed by Amit Kapila and by me.  A bit of
additional hacking by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAE9k0PkRSyzx8dOnokEpUi2A-RFZK72WN0h9DEMv_ut9q6bPRw@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-15 22:18:56 -04:00
Tom Lane b5dd50f2c0 Rewrite async-connection loop in libpqwalreceiver.c, once again.
The original coding in commit 1e8a85009 didn't use PQconnectPoll per
spec, and while the rewrite in e434ad39a is closer, it still doesn't
guarantee to wait until the socket is read-ready or write-ready (as
appropriate) before calling PQconnectPoll.  It's not clear whether
that omission is causing the continuing failures on buildfarm member
bowerbird; but given the lack of other explanations meeting the
available facts, let's tighten that up and see what happens.

An independent issue in the same loop was that it had a race condition
whereby it could clear the process's latch without having serviced an
interrupt request, causing failure to respond to a cancel while waiting
for connection (the very problem 1e8a85009 was meant to fix).

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7295.1489596949@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-03-15 13:26:26 -04:00
Robert Haas 1ea60ad602 Fix failure to use clamp_row_est() for parallel joins.
Commit 0c2070cefa neglected to use
clamp_row_est() where it should have done so.

Patch by me.  Report by Amit Kapila.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAA4eK1KPm8RYa1Kun3ZmQj9pb723b-EFN70j47Pid1vn3ByquA@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-15 12:28:54 -04:00
Stephen Frost c7a9fa399d Add support for EUI-64 MAC addresses as macaddr8
This adds in support for EUI-64 MAC addresses by adding a new data type
called 'macaddr8' (using our usual convention of indicating the number
of bytes stored).

This was largely a copy-and-paste from the macaddr data type, with
appropriate adjustments for having 8 bytes instead of 6 and adding
support for converting a provided EUI-48 (6 byte format) to the EUI-64
format.  Conversion from EUI-48 to EUI-64 inserts FFFE as the 4th and
5th bytes but does not perform the IPv6 modified EUI-64 action of
flipping the 7th bit, but we add a function to perform that specific
action for the user as it may be commonly done by users who wish to
calculate their IPv6 address based on their network prefix and 48-bit
MAC address.

Author: Haribabu Kommi, with a good bit of rework of macaddr8_in by me.
Reviewed by: Vitaly Burovoy, Kuntal Ghosh

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJrrPGcUi8ZH+KkK+=TctNQ+EfkeCEHtMU_yo1mvX8hsk_ghNQ@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-15 11:16:25 -04:00
Robert Haas f7b711c8bc Cosmetic fixes for hash index write-ahead logging.
Amit Kapila.  One of these was reported by Tom Lane.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/5515.1489514099@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-03-15 07:22:49 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut aefeb68741 Allow referring to functions without arguments when unique
In DDL commands referring to an existing function, allow omitting the
argument list if the function name is unique in its schema, per SQL
standard.

This uses the same logic that the regproc type uses for finding
functions by name only.

Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
2017-03-14 23:55:19 -04:00
Andres Freund 61d0c320b5 Improve grammar / fix typos in snapbuild.c.
Author: Erik Rijkers
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/797c6c4496a1ae49cc69e90aa768bac2@xs4all.nl
2017-03-14 17:04:36 -07:00
Robert Haas c44c47a773 Some preliminary refactoring towards partitionwise join.
Partitionwise join proposes add a concept of child join relations,
which will have the same relationship with join relations as "other
member" relations do with base relations.  These relations will need
some but not all of the handling that we currently have for join
relations, and some but not all of the handling that we currently have
for appendrels, since they are a mix of the two.  Refactor a little
bit so that the necessary bits of logic are exposed as separate
functions.

Ashutosh Bapat, reviewed and tested by Rajkumar Raghuwanshi and
by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAFjFpRfqotRR6cM3sooBHMHEVdkFfAZ6PyYg4GRZsoMuW08HjQ@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-14 19:25:47 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut eb4da3e380 Add option to control snapshot export to CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT
We used to export snapshots unconditionally in CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT
in the replication protocol, but several upcoming patches want more
control over what happens.

Suppress snapshot export in pg_recvlogical, which neither needs nor can
use the exported snapshot.  Since snapshot exporting can fail this
improves reliability.

This also paves the way for allowing the creation of replication slots
on standbys, which cannot export snapshots because they cannot allocate
new XIDs.

Author: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
2017-03-14 17:34:22 -04:00
Robert Haas bb4a39637a hash: Support WAL consistency checking.
Kuntal Ghosh, reviewed by Amit Kapila and Ashutosh Sharma, with
a few tweaks by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAGz5QCJLERUn_zoO0eDv6_Y_d0o4tNTMPeR7ivTLBg4rUrJdwg@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-14 14:58:56 -04:00
Robert Haas 2609e91fcf Fix regression in parallel planning against inheritance tables.
Commit 51ee6f3160 accidentally changed
the behavior around inheritance hierarchies; before, we always
considered parallel paths even for very small inheritance children,
because otherwise an inheritance hierarchy with even one small child
wouldn't be eligible for parallelism.  That exception was inadverently
removed; put it back.

In passing, also adjust the degree-of-parallelism comptuation for
index-only scans not to consider the number of heap pages fetched.
Otherwise, we'll avoid parallel index-only scans on tables that are
mostly all-visible, which isn't especially logical.

Robert Haas and Amit Kapila, per a report from Ashutosh Sharma.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAE9k0PmgSoOHRd60SHu09aRVTHRSs8s6pmyhJKWHxWw9C_x+XA@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-14 14:33:14 -04:00
Robert Haas c11453ce0a hash: Add write-ahead logging support.
The warning about hash indexes not being write-ahead logged and their
use being discouraged has been removed.  "snapshot too old" is now
supported for tables with hash indexes.  Most importantly, barring
bugs, hash indexes will now be crash-safe and usable on standbys.

This commit doesn't yet add WAL consistency checking for hash
indexes, as we now have for other index types; a separate patch has
been submitted to cure that lack.

Amit Kapila, reviewed and slightly modified by me.  The larger patch
series of which this is a part has been reviewed and tested by Álvaro
Herrera, Ashutosh Sharma, Mark Kirkwood, Jeff Janes, and Jesper
Pedersen.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAA4eK1JOBX=YU33631Qh-XivYXtPSALh514+jR8XeD7v+K3r_Q@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-14 13:27:02 -04:00
Tom Lane 2b32ac2a59 Include port number when logging successful binding to a TCP port.
Per suggestion from Andres Freund.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170314033842.st7gifec55yigz2h@alap3.anarazel.de
2017-03-14 13:18:38 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut a47b38c9ee Spelling fixes
From: Josh Soref <jsoref@gmail.com>
2017-03-14 12:58:39 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut f97a028d8e Spelling fixes in code comments
From: Josh Soref <jsoref@gmail.com>
2017-03-14 12:58:39 -04:00
Tom Lane 5ed6fff6b7 Make logging about multixact wraparound protection less chatty.
The original messaging design, introduced in commit 068cfadf9, seems too
chatty now that some time has elapsed since the bug fix; most installations
will be in good shape and don't really need a reminder about this on every
postmaster start.

Hence, arrange to suppress the "wraparound protections are now enabled"
message during startup (specifically, during the TrimMultiXact() call).
The message will still appear if protection becomes effective at some
later point.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17211.1489189214@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-03-14 12:47:53 -04:00
Robert Haas 87f9982034 Fix failure to mark init buffers as BM_PERMANENT.
This could result in corruption of the init fork of an unlogged index
if the ambuildempty routine for that index used shared buffers to
create the init fork, which was true for brin, gin, gist, and hash
indexes.

Patch by me, based on an earlier patch by Michael Paquier, who also
reviewed this one.  This also incorporates an idea from Artur
Zakirov.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CACYUyc8yccE4xfxhqxfh_Mh38j7dRFuxfaK1p6dSNAEUakxUyQ@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-14 11:51:11 -04:00
Robert Haas a82178020d Update overlooked comment for Gather Merge.
Commit 355d3993c5 probably should have
done this, but nobody noticed that it was needed.
2017-03-14 07:52:11 -04:00
Robert Haas bce352fb46 Remove some bogus logic from create_gather_merge_plan.
This logic was adapated from create_merge_append_plan, but the two
cases aren't really analogous, because create_merge_append_plan is not
projection-capable and must therefore have a tlist identical to that
of the underlying paths.  Overwriting the tlist of Gather Merge with
whatever the underlying plan happens to produce is no good at all.

Patch by me, reviewed by Rushabh Lathia, who also reported the issue
and made an initial attempt at a fix.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+Tgmob_-oHEOBfT9S25bjqokdqv8e8xEmh9zOY+3MPr_LmuhA@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-14 07:43:45 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera a9c074ba7e Silence unused variable compiler warning
Fallout from fcec6caafa2: mark a variable in
set_tablefunc_size_estimates as used for asserts only.

Also, the planner_rte_fetch() call is pointless with assertions
disabled, so enclose it in a USE_ASSERT_CHECKING #ifdef; fix the same
problem in set_subquery_size_estimates().

First problem noted by David Rowley, whose compiler is noisier than mine
in this regard.
2017-03-13 19:02:38 -03:00
Heikki Linnakangas dd12bef58c Include array size in forward declaration.
Some compilers require it. At least Visual Studio, according to the
buildfarm, and gcc with the -pedantic flag.
2017-03-13 21:53:38 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut 1e6de941e3 Change xlog to WAL in some error messages 2017-03-13 15:42:10 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas aeed17d000 Use radix tree for character encoding conversions.
Replace the mapping tables used to convert between UTF-8 and other
character encodings with new radix tree-based maps. Looking up an entry in
a radix tree is much faster than a binary search in the old maps. As a
bonus, the radix tree representation is also more compact, making the
binaries slightly smaller.

The "combined" maps work the same as before, with binary search. They are
much smaller than the main tables, so it doesn't matter so much. However,
the "combined" maps are now stored in the same .map files as the main
tables. This seems more clear, since they're always used together, and
generated from the same source files.

Patch by Kyotaro Horiguchi, with lot of hacking by me at various stages.
Reviewed by Michael Paquier and Daniel Gustafsson.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20170306.171609.204324917.horiguchi.kyotaro%40lab.ntt.co.jp
2017-03-13 20:46:39 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 84892692fd Remove obsolete references to JIS0201.TXT JIS0208.TXT.
We don't use those files anymore, since commit 1de9cc0dcc.
2017-03-13 19:06:56 +02:00
Magnus Hagander 1bfebffe81 Fix typo in comment
Masahiko Sawada
2017-03-13 12:10:54 +01:00
Noah Misch 3a0d473192 Use wrappers of PG_DETOAST_DATUM_PACKED() more.
This makes almost all core code follow the policy introduced in the
previous commit.  Specific decisions:

- Text search support functions with char* and length arguments, such as
  prsstart and lexize, may receive unaligned strings.  I doubt
  maintainers of non-core text search code will notice.

- Use plain VARDATA() on values detoasted or synthesized earlier in the
  same function.  Use VARDATA_ANY() on varlenas sourced outside the
  function, even if they happen to always have four-byte headers.  As an
  exception, retain the universal practice of using VARDATA() on return
  values of SendFunctionCall().

- Retain PG_GETARG_BYTEA_P() in pageinspect.  (Page images are too large
  for a one-byte header, so this misses no optimization.)  Sites that do
  not call get_page_from_raw() typically need the four-byte alignment.

- For now, do not change btree_gist.  Its use of four-byte headers in
  memory is partly entangled with storage of 4-byte headers inside
  GBT_VARKEY, on disk.

- For now, do not change gtrgm_consistent() or gtrgm_distance().  They
  incorporate the varlena header into a cache, and there are multiple
  credible implementation strategies to consider.
2017-03-12 19:35:34 -04:00
Noah Misch 2fd26b23b6 Assume deconstruct_array() outputs are untoasted.
In functions that issue a deconstruct_array() call, consistently use
plain VARSIZE()/VARDATA() on the array elements.  Prior practice was
divided between those and VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR()/VARDATA_ANY().
2017-03-12 19:35:31 -04:00
Tom Lane 766f7fd613 Add "break"s to make it clearer what will happen in a nested switch.
This could only matter if the guessed_type variable had a value that wasn't
a member of the PasswordType enum; but just in case, let's be sure that
control falls out to reach the elog(ERROR) at the end of the function.
Per gripe from Coverity.
2017-03-12 16:01:33 -04:00
Tom Lane 5d3f7c57ab Remove dead code in nodeGatherMerge.c.
Coverity noted that the last line of gather_merge_getnext() was
unreachable, since each arm of the preceding "if" ends in a "return".
Drop it as an oversight.  In passing, improve some nearby comments.
2017-03-12 15:52:50 -04:00
Andres Freund ce38949ba2 Improve expression evaluation test coverage.
Upcoming patches are revamping expression evaluation significantly. It
therefore seems prudent to try to ensure that the coverage of the
existing evaluation code is high.

This commit adds coverage for the cases that can reasonably be
tested. There's still a bunch of unreachable error messages and such,
but otherwise this achieves nearly full regression test coverage (with
the exception of the unused GetAttributeByNum/GetAttributeByName).

Author: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170310194021.ek4bs4bl2khxkmll@alap3.anarazel.de
2017-03-11 15:41:34 -08:00
Tom Lane f9dfa5c977 Improve postmaster's logging of listen socket creation.
When one of the kernel calls in the socket()/bind()/listen() sequence
fails, include the specific address we're trying to bind to in the log
message.  This greatly eases debugging of network misconfigurations.

Also, after successfully setting up a listen socket, report its address
in the log, to ease verification that the expected addresses were bound.
There was some debate about whether to print this message at LOG level or
only DEBUG1, but the majority of votes were for the former.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/9564.1489091245@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-03-10 16:32:25 -05:00
Tom Lane 6ec4c8584c Reduce log verbosity of startup/shutdown for launcher subprocesses.
There's no really good reason why the autovacuum launcher and logical
replication launcher should announce themselves at startup and shutdown
by default.  Users don't care that those processes exist, and it's
inconsistent that those background processes announce themselves while
others don't.  So, reduce those messages from LOG to DEBUG1 level.

I was sorely tempted to reduce the "starting logical replication worker
for subscription ..." message to DEBUG1 as well, but forebore for now.
Those processes might possibly be of direct interest to users, at least
until logical replication is a lot better shaken out than it is today.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/19479.1489121003@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-03-10 15:18:38 -05:00
Robert Haas 390811750d Revert "Use group updates when setting transaction status in clog."
This reverts commit ccce90b398.  This
optimization is unsafe, at least, of rollbacks and rollbacks to
savepoints, but I'm concerned there may be other problematic cases as
well.  Therefore, I've decided to revert this pending further
investigation.
2017-03-10 14:49:56 -05:00
Tom Lane 8b358b42f8 Change the relkind for partitioned tables from 'P' to 'p'.
Seven of the eight other relkind codes are lower-case, so it wasn't
consistent for this one to be upper-case.  Fix it while we still can.

Historical notes: the reason for the lone exception, i.e. sequences being
'S', is that 's' was once used for "special" relations.  Also, at one time
the partitioned-tables patch used both 'P' and 'p', but that got changed,
leaving only a surprising choice behind.

This also fixes a couple little bits of technical debt, such as
type_sanity.sql not knowing that 'm' is a legal value for relkind.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/27899.1488909319@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-03-10 13:15:47 -05:00
Tom Lane 9c2635e26f Fix hard-coded relkind constants in assorted other files.
Although it's reasonable to expect that most of these constants will
never change, that does not make it good programming style to hard-code
the value rather than using the RELKIND_FOO macros.

I think I've now gotten all the hard-coded references in C code.
Unfortunately there's no equally convenient way to parameterize
SQL files ...

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/11145.1488931324@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-03-09 23:36:52 -05:00
Tom Lane 15bb93e28e Fix portability problem in Catalog.pm.
Commit 7666e73a2 introduced a dependency on filehandles' input_line_number
method, but apparently that's a Perl neologism.  Use $. instead, which
works at least back to Perl 5.10, and hopefully back to 5.8.

Jeff Janes

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMkU=1wuQW=xVfu-14A4VCvxO0ohkD3m9vk6HOj_dprQoKNAQw@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-09 20:45:59 -05:00
Robert Haas 7666e73a2e Throw an error if a DATA() line contains wrong # of attributes.
David Christensen, reviewed by Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/20170215154018.fs5vwtqhp5d2sifs@veeddeux.attlocal.net
2017-03-09 18:17:58 -05:00
Robert Haas ccce90b398 Use group updates when setting transaction status in clog.
Commit 0e141c0fbb introduced a mechanism
to reduce contention on ProcArrayLock by having a single process clear
XIDs in the procArray on behalf of multiple processes, reducing the
need to hand the lock around.  Use a similar mechanism to reduce
contention on CLogControlLock.  Testing shows that this very
significantly reduces the amount of time waiting for CLogControlLock
on high-concurrency pgbench tests run on a large multi-socket
machines; whether that translates into a TPS improvement depends on
how much of that contention is simply shifted to some other lock,
particularly WALWriteLock.

Amit Kapila, with some cosmetic changes by me.  Extensively reviewed,
tested, and benchmarked over a period of about 15 months by Simon
Riggs, Robert Haas, Andres Freund, Jesper Pedersen, and especially by
Tomas Vondra and Dilip Kumar.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAA4eK1L_snxM_JcrzEstNq9P66++F4kKFce=1r5+D1vzPofdtg@mail.gmail.com
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAA4eK1LyR2A+m=RBSZ6rcPEwJ=rVi1ADPSndXHZdjn56yqO6Vg@mail.gmail.com
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/91d57161-d3ea-0cc2-6066-80713e4f90d7@2ndquadrant.com
2017-03-09 17:49:01 -05:00
Robert Haas 6a468c343b Fix bug in parallel tidbitmap iteration.
Avoid computing idxpages[istate->spageptr] until after checking
that istate->spageptr is a legal index.

Dilip Kumar, per a report from David Rowley

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAKJS1f8OtrHE+-P+=E=4ycnL29e9idZKuaTQ6o2MbhvGN9D8ig@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-09 12:13:48 -05:00
Robert Haas 0ee92e1c9b Fix a couple of planner bugs in Gather Merge.
Neha Sharma reported these to Rushabh Lathia just after I commit
355d3993c5 went in.  The patch is
Rushabh's, with input from me.
2017-03-09 12:06:49 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut cd603a4d6b Use SQL standard error code for nextval 2017-03-09 10:56:44 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut be37c2120a Enable replication connections by default in pg_hba.conf
initdb now initializes a pg_hba.conf that allows replication connections
from the local host, same as it does for regular connections.  The
connecting user still needs to have the REPLICATION attribute or be a
superuser.

The intent is to allow pg_basebackup from the local host to succeed
without requiring additional configuration.

Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com> and me
2017-03-09 08:39:44 -05:00
Robert Haas 355d3993c5 Add a Gather Merge executor node.
Like Gather, we spawn multiple workers and run the same plan in each
one; however, Gather Merge is used when each worker produces the same
output ordering and we want to preserve that output ordering while
merging together the streams of tuples from various workers.  (In a
way, Gather Merge is like a hybrid of Gather and MergeAppend.)

This works out to a win if it saves us from having to perform an
expensive Sort.  In cases where only a small amount of data would need
to be sorted, it may actually be faster to use a regular Gather node
and then sort the results afterward, because Gather Merge sometimes
needs to wait synchronously for tuples whereas a pure Gather generally
doesn't.  But if this avoids an expensive sort then it's a win.

Rushabh Lathia, reviewed and tested by Amit Kapila, Thomas Munro,
and Neha Sharma, and reviewed and revised by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAGPqQf09oPX-cQRpBKS0Gq49Z+m6KBxgxd_p9gX8CKk_d75HoQ@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-09 07:49:29 -05:00
Tom Lane d6b059ec74 Document intentional violations of header inclusion policy.
Although there are good reasons for our policy of including postgres.h
as the first #include in every .c file, never from .h files, there are
two places where it seems expedient to violate the policy because the
alternative is to modify externally-supplied .c files.  (In the case
of the regexp library, the idea that it's externally-supplied is kind
of at odds with reality, but I haven't entirely given up hope that it
will become a standalone project some day.)  Add some comments to make
it explicit that this is a policy violation and provide the reasoning.

In passing, move #include "miscadmin.h" out of regcomp.c and into
regcustom.h, which is where it should be if we're taking this reasoning
seriously at all.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEepm=2zCoeq3QxVwhS5DFeUh=yU6z81pbWMgfOB8OzyiBwxzw@mail.gmail.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/11634.1488932128@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-03-08 17:01:13 -05:00
Tom Lane 2f899e7d37 Suppress compiler warning in slab.c.
Compilers that don't realize that elog(ERROR) doesn't return
complained that SlabRealloc() failed to return a value.

While at it, fix the rather muddled header comment for the function.

Per buildfarm.
2017-03-08 16:19:37 -05:00
Tom Lane f379121093 Suppress compiler warning in non-USE_LIBXML builds.
Compilers that don't realize that ereport(ERROR) doesn't return
complained that XmlTableGetValue() failed to return a value.

Also, make XmlTableFetchRow's non-USE_LIBXML case look more like
the other ones.  As coded, it could lead to "unreachable code"
warnings with USE_LIBXML enabled.

Oversights in commit fcec6caaf.  Per buildfarm.
2017-03-08 16:10:00 -05:00
Tom Lane 86dbbf20d8 Put back <float.h> in a few files that need it for _isnan().
Further fallout from commit c29aff959: there are some files that need
<float.h>, and were getting it from datatype/timestamp.h, but it was not
apparent in my (tgl's) testing because the requirement for <float.h>
exists only on certain Windows toolchains.

Report and patch by David Rowley.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKJS1f-BHceaFzZScFapDV48gUVM2CAOBfhkgffdqXzFb+kwew@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-08 15:38:34 -05:00
Stephen Frost f9b1a0dd40 Expose explain's SUMMARY option
This exposes the existing explain summary option to users to allow them
to choose if they wish to have the planning time and totalled run time
included in the EXPLAIN result.  The existing default behavior is
retained if SUMMARY is not specified- running explain without analyze
will not print the summary lines (just the planning time, currently)
while running explain with analyze will include the summary lines (both
the planning time and the totalled execution time).

Users who wish to see the summary information for plain explain can now
use: EXPLAIN (SUMMARY ON) query;  Users who do not want to have the
summary printed for an analyze run can use:
EXPLAIN (ANALYZE ON, SUMMARY OFF) query;

With this, we can now also have EXPLAIN ANALYZE queries included in our
regression tests by using:
EXPLAIN (ANALYZE ON, TIMING OFF, SUMMARY off) query;

I went ahead and added an example of this, which will hopefully not make
the buildfarm complain.

Author: Ashutosh Bapat
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFjFpReE5z2h98U2Vuia8hcEkpRRwrauRjHmyE44hNv8-xk+XA@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-08 15:14:03 -05:00
Tom Lane 15d03e5976 Silence compiler warnings in BitmapHeapNext().
Same disease as 270d7dd8a5.
2017-03-08 12:43:39 -05:00
Tom Lane ff97741bc8 Use doubly-linked block lists in aset.c to reduce large-chunk overhead.
Large chunks (those too large for any palloc freelist) are managed as
separate blocks.  Formerly, realloc'ing or pfree'ing such a chunk required
O(N) time in a context with N blocks, since we had to traipse down the
singly-linked block list to locate the block's predecessor before we could
fix the list links.  This can result in O(N^2) runtime in situations where
large numbers of such chunks are manipulated within one context.  Cases
like that were not foreseen in the original design of aset.c, and indeed
didn't arise until fairly recently.  But such problems can now occur in
reorderbuffer.c and in hash joining, both of which make repeated large
requests without scaling up their request size as they do so, and which
will free their requests in not-necessarily-LIFO order.

To fix, change the block list from singly-linked to doubly-linked.
This adds another 4 or 8 bytes to ALLOC_BLOCKHDRSZ, but that doesn't
seem like unacceptable overhead, since aset.c's blocks are normally
8K or more, and never less than 1K in current practice.

In passing, get rid of some redundant AllocChunkGetPointer() calls in
AllocSetRealloc (the compiler might be smart enough to optimize these
away anyway, but no need to assume that) and improve AllocSetCheck's
checking of block header fields.

Back-patch to 9.4 where reorderbuffer.c appeared.  We could take this
further back, but currently there's no evidence that it would be useful.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMkU=1x1hvue1XYrZoWk_omG0Ja5nBvTdvgrOeVkkeqs71CV8g@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-08 12:21:23 -05:00
Robert Haas f35742ccb7 Support parallel bitmap heap scans.
The index is scanned by a single process, but then all cooperating
processes can iterate jointly over the resulting set of heap blocks.
In the future, we might also want to support using a parallel bitmap
index scan to set up for a parallel bitmap heap scan, but that's a
job for another day.

Dilip Kumar, with some corrections and cosmetic changes by me.  The
larger patch set of which this is a part has been reviewed and tested
by (at least) Andres Freund, Amit Khandekar, Tushar Ahuja, Rafia
Sabih, Haribabu Kommi, Thomas Munro, and me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAFiTN-uc4=0WxRGfCzs-xfkMYcSEWUC-Fon6thkJGjkh9i=13A@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-08 12:05:43 -05:00
Fujii Masao 4eafdcc276 Prevent logical rep workers with removed subscriptions from starting.
Any logical rep workers must have their subscription entries in
pg_subscription. To ensure this, we need to prevent the launcher
from starting new worker corresponding to the subscription that
DROP SUBSCRIPTION command is removing. To implement this,
previously LogicalRepLauncherLock was introduced and held until
the end of transaction running DROP SUBSCRIPTION. But using
LWLock for that purpose was not valid.

Instead, this commit changes DROP SUBSCRIPTION so that it takes
AccessExclusiveLock on pg_subscription, in order to ensure that
the launcher cannot see any subscriptions being removed. Also this
commit gets rid of LogicalRepLauncherLock.

Patch by me, reviewed by Petr Jelinek

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAHGQGwHPi8ky-yANFfe0sgmhKtsYcQLTnKx07bW9S7-Rn1746w@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-09 01:44:23 +09:00
Alvaro Herrera a9f66f9253 Fix XMLTABLE on older libxml2
libxml2 older than 2.9.1 does not have xmlXPathSetContextNode (released
in 2013, so reasonable platforms have trouble).  That function is fairly
trivial, so I have inlined it in the one added caller.  This passes
tests on my machine; let's see what the buildfarm thinks about it.

Per joint complaint from Tom Lane and buildfarm.
2017-03-08 13:29:48 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera fcec6caafa Support XMLTABLE query expression
XMLTABLE is defined by the SQL/XML standard as a feature that allows
turning XML-formatted data into relational form, so that it can be used
as a <table primary> in the FROM clause of a query.

This new construct provides significant simplicity and performance
benefit for XML data processing; what in a client-side custom
implementation was reported to take 20 minutes can be executed in 400ms
using XMLTABLE.  (The same functionality was said to take 10 seconds
using nested PostgreSQL XPath function calls, and 5 seconds using
XMLReader under PL/Python).

The implemented syntax deviates slightly from what the standard
requires.  First, the standard indicates that the PASSING clause is
optional and that multiple XML input documents may be given to it; we
make it mandatory and accept a single document only.  Second, we don't
currently support a default namespace to be specified.

This implementation relies on a new executor node based on a hardcoded
method table.  (Because the grammar is fixed, there is no extensibility
in the current approach; further constructs can be implemented on top of
this such as JSON_TABLE, but they require changes to core code.)

Author: Pavel Stehule, Álvaro Herrera
Extensively reviewed by: Craig Ringer
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFj8pRAgfzMD-LoSmnMGybD0WsEznLHWap8DO79+-GTRAPR4qA@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-08 12:40:26 -03:00
Tom Lane 270d7dd8a5 Silence compiler warnings in tbm_prepare_shared_iterate().
Maybe Robert's compiler can convince itself that these variables are
never used uninitialized, but mine can't.
2017-03-08 10:39:40 -05:00
Fujii Masao 77d21970ae Fix connection leak in DROP SUBSCRIPTION command, take 2.
Commit 898a792eb8 fixed the connection
leak issue, but it was an unreliable way of bugfix. This bugfix was
assuming that walrcv_command() subroutine cannot throw an error,
but it's untenable assumption. For example, if it will be changed
so that an error is thrown, connection leak issue will happen again.

This patch ensures that the connection is closed even when
walrcv_command() subroutine throws an error.

Patch by me, reviewed by Petr Jelinek and Michael Paquier

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/2058.1487704345@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-03-08 23:43:38 +09:00
Robert Haas 09529a70bb Fix parallel index and index-only scans to fall back to serial.
Parallel executor nodes can't assume that parallel execution will
happen in every case where the plan calls for it, because it might
not work out that way.  However, parallel index scan and parallel
index-only scan failed to do the right thing here.  Repair.

Amit Kapila, per a report from me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAA4eK1Kq5qb_u2AOoda5XBB91vVWz90w=LgtRLgsssriS8pVTw@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-08 08:15:24 -05:00
Robert Haas 98e6e89040 tidbitmap: Support shared iteration.
When a shared iterator is used, each call to tbm_shared_iterate()
returns a result that has not yet been returned to any process
attached to the shared iterator.  In other words, each cooperating
processes gets a disjoint subset of the full result set, but all
results are returned exactly once.

This is infrastructure for parallel bitmap heap scan.

Dilip Kumar.  The larger patch set of which this is a part has been
reviewed and tested by (at least) Andres Freund, Amit Khandekar,
Tushar Ahuja, Rafia Sabih, Haribabu Kommi, and Thomas Munro.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAFiTN-uc4=0WxRGfCzs-xfkMYcSEWUC-Fon6thkJGjkh9i=13A@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-08 08:09:38 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut b8957927e6 Fix segfault in ALTER PUBLICATION/SUBSCRIPTION RENAME
From: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
Reported-by: Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@gmail.com>
2017-03-07 22:44:59 -05:00
Robert Haas 38305398cd hash: Refactor hash index creation.
The primary goal here is to move all of the related page modifications
to a single section of code, in preparation for adding write-ahead
logging.  In passing, rename _hash_metapinit to _hash_init, since it
initializes more than just the metapage.

Amit Kapila.  The larger patch series of which this is a part has been
reviewed and tested by Álvaro Herrera, Ashutosh Sharma, Mark Kirkwood,
Jeff Janes, and Jesper Pedersen.
2017-03-07 17:03:51 -05:00
Robert Haas 2b87dd8d7a Improve postgresql.conf.sample comments about parallel workers.
David Rowley, reviewed by Amit Kapila

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAKJS1f8gPEUPscj6kSqpveMnnx9_3ZypzwsKstv+8atx6VmjBg@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-07 15:30:50 -05:00
Robert Haas 506f05423a Properly initialize variable.
Commit 3bc7dafa9b forgot to do this.

Noted while experimenting with valgrind.
2017-03-07 13:50:52 -05:00
Robert Haas 3bc7dafa9b Consider parallel merge joins.
Commit 45be99f8cd took the position
that performing a merge join in parallel was not likely to work out
well, but this conclusion was greeted with skepticism even at the
time.  Whether it was true then or not, it's clearly not true any
more now that we have parallel index scan.

Dilip Kumar, reviewed by Amit Kapila and by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAFiTN-v3=cM6nyFwFGp0fmvY4=kk79Hq9Fgu0u8CSJ-EEq1Tiw@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-07 11:54:51 -05:00
Robert Haas d88d06cd07 Fix relcache reference leak.
Reported by Kevin Grittner.  Faulty commit identified by Tom Lane.
Patch by Amit Langote, reviewed by Michael Paquier.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CACjxUsOHbH1=99u8mGxmLHfy5hov4ENEpvM6=3ARjos7wG7rtQ@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-07 11:27:21 -05:00
Robert Haas cd87a5ed65 Fix wrong word in comment.
Third time's the charm.
2017-03-07 10:44:09 -05:00
Tom Lane 11324e408f Remove vestigial grammar support for CHARACTER ... CHARACTER SET option.
The SQL standard says that you should be able to write "CHARACTER SET foo"
as part of the declaration of a char-type column.  We don't implement that,
but a rough form of support has existed in gram.y since commit f10b63923.
That's now sat there for nigh 20 years without anyone fleshing it out ---
and even if someone did, the contemplated approach of having separate data
type name(s) for every character set certainly isn't what we'd do today.
Let's just remove the grammar production; if anyone is ever motivated to
work on this, reinventing the grammar support is a trivial fraction of
what they'd have to do.  And we've never documented anything about
supporting such a clause.

Per gripe from Neha Khatri.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFO0U+-iOS5oYN5v3SBuZvfhPUTRrkDFEx8w7H17B07Rwg3YUA@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-07 10:42:18 -05:00
Robert Haas a71f10189d Preparatory refactoring for parallel merge join support.
Extract the logic used by hash_inner_and_outer into a separate
function, get_cheapest_parallel_safe_total_inner, so that it can
also be used to plan parallel merge joins.

Also, add a require_parallel_safe argument to the existing function
get_cheapest_path_for_pathkeys, because parallel merge join needs
to find the cheapest path for a given set of pathkeys that is
parallel-safe, not just the cheapest one overall.

Patch by me, reviewed by Dilip Kumar.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoYOv+dFK0MWW6366dFj_xTnohQfoBDrHyB7d1oZhrgPjA@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-07 10:33:29 -05:00
Robert Haas 655393a022 Fix parallel hash join path search.
When the very cheapest path is not parallel-safe, we want to instead use
the cheapest unparameterized path that is.  The old code searched
innerrel->cheapest_parameterized_paths, but that isn't right, because
the path we want may not be in that list.  Search innerrel->pathlist
instead.

Spotted by Dilip Kumar.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAFiTN-szCEcZrQm0i_w4xqSaRUTOUFstNu32Zn4rxxDcoa8gnA@mail.gmail.com
2017-03-07 10:22:07 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 55acfcbffd Fix comments in SCRAM-SHA-256 patch.
Amit Kapila.
2017-03-07 15:24:27 +02:00
Simon Riggs 5ee2197767 Ensure ThisTimeLineID is valid before START_REPLICATION
Craig Ringer
2017-03-07 21:06:09 +08:00
Heikki Linnakangas 818fd4a67d Support SCRAM-SHA-256 authentication (RFC 5802 and 7677).
This introduces a new generic SASL authentication method, similar to the
GSS and SSPI methods. The server first tells the client which SASL
authentication mechanism to use, and then the mechanism-specific SASL
messages are exchanged in AuthenticationSASLcontinue and PasswordMessage
messages. Only SCRAM-SHA-256 is supported at the moment, but this allows
adding more SASL mechanisms in the future, without changing the overall
protocol.

Support for channel binding, aka SCRAM-SHA-256-PLUS is left for later.

The SASLPrep algorithm, for pre-processing the password, is not yet
implemented. That could cause trouble, if you use a password with
non-ASCII characters, and a client library that does implement SASLprep.
That will hopefully be added later.

Authorization identities, as specified in the SCRAM-SHA-256 specification,
are ignored. SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION provides more or less the same
functionality, anyway.

If a user doesn't exist, perform a "mock" authentication, by constructing
an authentic-looking challenge on the fly. The challenge is derived from
a new system-wide random value, "mock authentication nonce", which is
created at initdb, and stored in the control file. We go through these
motions, in order to not give away the information on whether the user
exists, to unauthenticated users.

Bumps PG_CONTROL_VERSION, because of the new field in control file.

Patch by Michael Paquier and Heikki Linnakangas, reviewed at different
stages by Robert Haas, Stephen Frost, David Steele, Aleksander Alekseev,
and many others.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAB7nPqRbR3GmFYdedCAhzukfKrgBLTLtMvENOmPrVWREsZkF8g%40mail.gmail.com
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAB7nPqSMXU35g%3DW9X74HVeQp0uvgJxvYOuA4A-A3M%2B0wfEBv-w%40mail.gmail.com
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/55192AFE.6080106@iki.fi
2017-03-07 14:25:40 +02:00
Tom Lane a8df75b0a4 Avoid dangling pointer to relation name in RLS code path in DoCopy().
With RLS active, "COPY tab TO ..." failed under -DRELCACHE_FORCE_RELEASE,
and would sometimes fail without that, because it used the relation name
directly from the relcache as part of the parsetree it's building.  That
becomes a potentially-dangling pointer as soon as the relcache entry is
closed, a bit further down.  Typical symptom if the relcache entry chanced
to get cleared would be "relation does not exist" error with a garbage
relation name, or possibly a core dump; but if you were really truly
unlucky, the COPY might copy from the wrong table.

Per report from Andrew Dunstan that regression tests fail with
-DRELCACHE_FORCE_RELEASE.  The core tests now pass for me (but have
not tried "make check-world" yet).

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7b52f900-0579-cda9-ae2e-de5da17090e6@2ndQuadrant.com
2017-03-06 16:50:47 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut e6477a8134 Combine several DROP variants into generic DropStmt
Combine DROP of FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER, SERVER, POLICY, RULE, and TRIGGER
into generic DropStmt grammar.

Reviewed-by: Jim Nasby <Jim.Nasby@BlueTreble.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
2017-03-06 13:31:47 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 583f6c4148 Allow dropping multiple functions at once
The generic drop support already supported dropping multiple objects of
the same kind at once.  But the previous representation
of function signatures across two grammar symbols and structure members
made this cumbersome to do for functions, so it was not supported.  Now
that function signatures are represented by a single structure, it's
trivial to add this support.  Same for aggregates and operators.

Reviewed-by: Jim Nasby <Jim.Nasby@BlueTreble.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
2017-03-06 13:31:47 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 2ca64c6f71 Replace LookupFuncNameTypeNames() with LookupFuncWithArgs()
The old function took function name and function argument list as
separate arguments.  Now that all function signatures are passed around
as ObjectWithArgs structs, this is no longer necessary and can be
replaced by a function that takes ObjectWithArgs directly.  Similarly
for aggregates and operators.

Reviewed-by: Jim Nasby <Jim.Nasby@BlueTreble.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
2017-03-06 13:31:47 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 8b6d6cf853 Remove objname/objargs split for referring to objects
In simpler times, it might have worked to refer to all kinds of objects
by a list of name components and an optional argument list.  But this
doesn't work for all objects, which has resulted in a collection of
hacks to place various other nodes types into these fields, which have
to be unpacked at the other end.  This makes it also weird to represent
lists of such things in the grammar, because they would have to be lists
of singleton lists, to make the unpacking work consistently.  The other
problem is that keeping separate name and args fields makes it awkward
to deal with lists of functions.

Change that by dropping the objargs field and have objname, renamed to
object, be a generic Node, which can then be flexibly assigned and
managed using the normal Node mechanisms.  In many cases it will still
be a List of names, in some cases it will be a string Value, for types
it will be the existing Typename, for functions it will now use the
existing ObjectWithArgs node type.  Some of the more obscure object
types still use somewhat arbitrary nested lists.

Reviewed-by: Jim Nasby <Jim.Nasby@BlueTreble.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
2017-03-06 13:31:47 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 550214a4ef Add operator_with_argtypes grammar rule
This makes the handling of operators similar to that of functions and
aggregates.

Rename node FuncWithArgs to ObjectWithArgs, to reflect the expanded use.

Reviewed-by: Jim Nasby <Jim.Nasby@BlueTreble.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
2017-03-06 13:31:47 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 63ebd377a6 Use class_args field in opclass_drop
This makes it consistent with the usage in opclass_item.

Reviewed-by: Jim Nasby <Jim.Nasby@BlueTreble.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
2017-03-06 13:31:47 -05:00
Robert Haas 12a2544cb5 Fix incorrect comments.
Commit 19dc233c32 introduced these
comments.  Michael Paquier noticed that one of them had a typo, but
a bigger problem is that they were not an accurate description of
what the code was doing.

Patch by me.
2017-03-06 13:11:49 -05:00
Robert Haas 7f6fa29f18 Fix user-after-free bug.
Introduced by commit aea5d29836.

Patch from Amit Kapila.  Issue discovered independently by Amit Kapila
and Ashutosh Sharma.
2017-03-06 12:13:57 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut e434ad39ae Reorder the asynchronous libpq calls for replication connection
Per libpq documentation, the initial state must be
PGRES_POLLING_WRITING.  Failing to do that appears to cause some issues
on some Windows systems.

From: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
2017-03-06 09:33:26 -05:00
Simon Riggs 21d4e2e206 Reduce lock levels for table storage params related to planning
The following parameters are now updateable with ShareUpdateExclusiveLock
effective_io_concurrency
parallel_workers
seq_page_cost
random_page_cost
n_distinct
n_distinct_inherited

Simon Riggs and Fabrízio Mello
2017-03-06 16:04:31 +05:30
Simon Riggs 8b4d582d27 Allow partitioned tables to be dropped without CASCADE
Record partitioned table dependencies as DEPENDENCY_AUTO
rather than DEPENDENCY_NORMAL, so that DROP TABLE just works.

Remove all the tests for partitioned tables where earlier
work had deliberately avoided using CASCADE.

Amit Langote, reviewed by Ashutosh Bapat and myself
2017-03-06 15:50:53 +05:30
Tom Lane dbca84f04e In rebuild_relation(), don't access an already-closed relcache entry.
This reliably fails with -DRELCACHE_FORCE_RELEASE, as reported by
Andrew Dunstan, and could sometimes fail in normal operation, resulting
in a wrong persistence value being used for the transient table.
It's not immediately clear to me what effects that might have beyond
the risk of a crash while accessing OldHeap->rd_rel->relpersistence,
but it's probably not good.

Bug introduced by commit f41872d0c, and made substantially worse by
commit 85b506bbf, which added a second such access significantly
later than the heap_close.  I doubt the first reference could fail
in a production scenario, but the second one definitely could.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7b52f900-0579-cda9-ae2e-de5da17090e6@2ndQuadrant.com
2017-03-04 16:09:33 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 272adf4f9c Disallow CREATE/DROP SUBSCRIPTION in transaction block
Disallow CREATE SUBSCRIPTION and DROP SUBSCRIPTION in a transaction
block when the replication slot is to be created or dropped, since that
cannot be rolled back.

based on patch by Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
2017-03-03 23:29:13 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 347302730d Fix parsing of DROP SUBSCRIPTION ... DROP SLOT
It didn't actually parse before.

Reported-by: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
2017-03-03 23:29:13 -05:00
Andres Freund 1309375e70 Fix two recently introduced grammar errors in mmgr/README.
These were introduced by me in f4e2d50c.

Reported-By: Tomas Vondra
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/11adca69-be28-44bc-a801-64e6d53851e3@2ndquadrant.com
2017-03-03 17:57:30 -08:00
Peter Eisentraut 2357c12b49 Fix typo 2017-03-03 18:21:06 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 6f236e1eb8 psql: Add tab completion for logical replication
Add tab completion for publications and subscriptions.  Also, to be able
to get a list of subscriptions, make pg_subscription world-readable but
revoke access to subconninfo using column privileges.

From: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
2017-03-03 14:13:48 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 6da9759a03 Add RENAME support for PUBLICATIONs and SUBSCRIPTIONs
From: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
2017-03-03 10:47:04 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 713f7c47d9 Fix after trigger execution in logical replication
From: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Tested-by: Thom Brown <thom@linux.com>
2017-03-03 10:05:56 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 1e8a850094 Use asynchronous connect API in libpqwalreceiver
This makes the connection attempt from CREATE SUBSCRIPTION and from
WalReceiver interruptable by the user in case the libpq connection is
hanging.  The previous coding required immediate shutdown (SIGQUIT) of
PostgreSQL in that situation.

From: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>
Tested-by: Thom Brown <thom@linux.com>
2017-03-03 09:13:58 -05:00
Simon Riggs 9eb344faf5 Allow vacuums to report oldestxmin
Allow VACUUM and Autovacuum to report the oldestxmin value they
used while cleaning tables, helping to make better sense out of
the other statistics we report in various cases.
2017-03-03 19:18:25 +05:30
Robert Haas 19dc233c32 Add pg_current_logfile() function.
The syslogger will write out the current stderr and csvlog names, if
it's running and there are any, to a new file in the data directory
called "current_logfiles".  We take care to remove this file when it
might no longer be valid (but not at shutdown).  The function
pg_current_logfile() can be used to read the entries in the file.

Gilles Darold, reviewed and modified by Karl O.  Pinc, Michael
Paquier, and me.  Further review by Álvaro Herrera and Christoph Berg.
2017-03-03 11:43:11 +05:30
Robert Haas aea5d29836 Notify bgworker registrant after freeing worker slot.
Tom Lane observed buildfarm failures caused by the select_parallel
regression test trying to launch new parallel queries before the
worker slots used by the previous ones were freed.  Try to fix this by
having the postmaster free the worker slots before it sends the
SIGUSR1 notifications to the registering process.  This doesn't
completely eliminate the possibility that the user backend might
(correctly) observe the worker as dead before the slot is free, but I
believe it should make the window significantly narrower.

Patch by me, per complaint from Tom Lane.  Reviewed by Amit Kapila.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/30673.1487310734@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-03-03 09:25:30 +05:30
Robert Haas 5a73e17317 Improve error reporting for tuple-routing failures.
Currently, the whole row is shown without column names.  Instead,
adopt a style similar to _bt_check_unique() in ExecFindPartition()
and show the failing key: (key1, ...) = (val1, ...).

Amit Langote, per a complaint from Simon Riggs.  Reviewed by me;
I also adjusted the grammar in one of the comments.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/9f9dc7ae-14f0-4a25-5485-964d9bfc19bd@lab.ntt.co.jp
2017-03-03 09:09:52 +05:30
Robert Haas 9e0fe09fc5 Refactor bitmap heap scan in preparation for parallel support.
The final patch will be less messy if the prefetching support is
a bit better isolated, so do that.

Dilip Kumar, with some changes by me.  The larger patch set of which
this is a part has been reviewed and tested by (at least) Andres
Freund, Amit Khandekar, Tushar Ahuja, Rafia Sabih, Haribabu Kommi, and
Thomas Munro.
2017-03-02 18:47:40 +05:30
Robert Haas 3c3bb99330 Don't uselessly rewrite, truncate, VACUUM, or ANALYZE partitioned tables.
Also, recursively perform VACUUM and ANALYZE on partitions when the
command is applied to a partitioned table.  In passing, some related
documentation updates.

Amit Langote, reviewed by Michael Paquier, Ashutosh Bapat, and by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/47288cf1-f72c-dfc2-5ff0-4af962ae5c1b@lab.ntt.co.jp
2017-03-02 17:23:44 +05:30
Robert Haas fa42b2005f Update comments overlooked by 2f5c9d9c9c.
Tomas Vondra
2017-03-02 17:03:50 +05:30
Noah Misch 7f3112135e Handle unaligned SerializeSnapshot() buffer.
Likewise in RestoreSnapshot().  Do so by copying between the user buffer
and a stack buffer of known alignment.  Back-patch to 9.6, where this
last applies cleanly.  In master, the select_parallel test dies with
SIGBUS on "Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 s10s_u11wos_24a SPARC", building
32-bit with gcc 4.9.2.  In 9.6 and 9.5, the buffers in question happen
to be sufficiently-aligned, and this change is mere insurance against
future 9.6 changes or extension code compromising that.
2017-03-02 00:03:27 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 005638e988 Fix naming inconsistency
subobjid -> objsubid

From: Jim Nasby <Jim.Nasby@BlueTreble.com>
2017-03-01 12:22:33 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 20f6d74242 Collect duplicate copies of oid_cmp() 2017-03-01 11:55:28 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 788af6f854 Move atooid() definition to a central place 2017-03-01 11:55:28 -05:00
Robert Haas 21a3cf4128 hash: Refactor and clean up bucket split code.
As with commit 30df93f698 and commit
b0f18cb77f, the goal here is to move all
of the related page modifications to a single section of code, in
preparation for adding write-ahead logging.

Amit Kapila, with slight changes by me.  The larger patch series of
which this is a part has been reviewed and tested by Álvaro Herrera,
Ashutosh Sharma, Mark Kirkwood, Jeff Janes, and Jesper Pedersen.
2017-03-01 14:43:38 +05:30
Andres Freund 123ccbe583 Fix assertion failure due to over-eager code deduplication.
In the previous commit I'd made MemoryContextContains() use
GetMemoryChunkContext(), but that causes trouble when the passed
pointer isn't allocated in any memory context - that's probably
something we shouldn't do, but the previous commit isn't a place for a
"policy" change.
2017-02-28 20:43:18 -08:00
Andres Freund f4e2d50cd7 Overhaul memory management README.
The README was written as a "historical account", and that style
hasn't aged particularly well.  Rephrase it to describe the current
situation, instead of having various version specific comments.

This also updates the description of how allocated chunks are
associated with their corresponding context, the method of which has
changed in the preceding commit.

Author: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170228074420.aazv4iw6k562mnxg@alap3.anarazel.de
2017-02-28 20:13:04 -08:00
Andres Freund 7e3aa03b41 Reduce size of common allocation header.
The new slab allocator needs different per-allocation information than
the classical aset.c.  The definition in 58b25e981 wasn't sufficiently
careful on 32 platforms with 8 byte alignment, leading to buildfarm
failures.  That's not entirely easy to fix by just adjusting the
definition.

As slab.c doesn't actually need the size part(s) of the common header,
all chunks are equally sized after all, it seems better to instead
reduce the header to the part needed by all allocators, namely which
context an allocation belongs to. That has the advantage of reducing
the overhead of slab allocations, and also allows for more flexibility
in future allocators.

To avoid spreading the logic about accessing a chunk's context around,
centralize it in GetMemoryChunkContext(), which allows to delete a
good number of lines.

A followup commit will revise the mmgr/README portion about
StandardChunkHeader, and more.

Author: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170228074420.aazv4iw6k562mnxg@alap3.anarazel.de
2017-02-28 19:42:44 -08:00
Peter Eisentraut eb75f4fced Use proper enum constants for LockWaitPolicy 2017-02-28 13:28:17 -05:00
Magnus Hagander 016c990834 Fix incorrect variable datatype
Both datatypes map to the same underlying one which is why it still
worked, but we should use the correct type.

Author: Kyotaro HORIGUCHI
2017-02-28 12:20:35 +01:00
Tom Lane 9b88f27cb4 Allow index AMs to return either HeapTuple or IndexTuple format during IOS.
Previously, only IndexTuple format was supported for the output data of
an index-only scan.  This is fine for btree, which is just returning a
verbatim index tuple anyway.  It's not so fine for SP-GiST, which can
return reconstructed data that's much larger than a page.

To fix, extend the index AM API so that index-only scan data can be
returned in either HeapTuple or IndexTuple format.  There's other ways
we could have done it, but this way avoids an API break for index AMs
that aren't concerned with the issue, and it costs little except a couple
more fields in IndexScanDescs.

I changed both GiST and SP-GiST to use the HeapTuple method.  I'm not
very clear on whether GiST can reconstruct data that's too large for an
IndexTuple, but that seems possible, and it's not much of a code change to
fix.

Per a complaint from Vik Fearing.  Reviewed by Jason Li.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/49527f79-530d-0bfe-3dad-d183596afa92@2ndquadrant.fr
2017-02-27 17:20:34 -05:00
Robert Haas 30df93f698 hash: Refactor overflow page allocation.
As with commit b0f18cb77f, the goal
here is to move all of the related page modifications to a single
section of code, in preparation for adding write-ahead logging.

Amit Kapila, with slight changes by me.  The larger patch series
of which this is a part has been reviewed and tested by Álvaro
Herrera, Ashutosh Sharma, Mark Kirkwood, Jeff Janes, and Jesper
Pedersen, all of whom should also have been credited in the
previous commit message.
2017-02-27 22:59:55 +05:30
Robert Haas b0f18cb77f hash: Refactor bucket squeeze code.
In preparation for adding write-ahead logging to hash indexes,
refactor _hash_freeovflpage and _hash_squeezebucket so that all
related page modifications happen in a single section of code.  The
previous coding assumed that it would be fine to move tuples one at a
time, and also that the various operations involved in freeing an
overflow page didn't necessarily all need to be done together, all
of which is true if you don't care about write-ahead logging.

Amit Kapila, with slight changes by me.
2017-02-27 22:34:21 +05:30
Peter Eisentraut 2ed193c904 chomp PQerrorMessage() in backend uses
PQerrorMessage() returns an error message with a trailing newline, but
in backend use (dblink, postgres_fdw, libpqwalreceiver), we want to have
the error message without that for emitting via ereport().  To simplify
that, add a function pchomp() that returns a pstrdup'ed string with the
trailing newline characters removed.
2017-02-27 08:54:51 -05:00
Andres Freund 9fab40ad32 Use the new "Slab" context for some allocations in reorderbuffer.h.
Note that this change alone does not yet fully address the performance
problems triggering this work, a large portion of the slowdown is
triggered by the tuple allocator, which isn't converted to the new
allocator.  It would be possible to do so, but using evenly sized
objects, like both the current implementation in reorderbuffer.c and
slab.c, wastes a fair amount of memory.  A later patch by Tomas will
introduce a better approach.

Author: Tomas Vondra
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d15dff83-0b37-28ed-0809-95a5cc7292ad@2ndquadrant.com
2017-02-27 03:41:44 -08:00
Andres Freund 58b25e9810 Add "Slab" MemoryContext implementation for efficient equal-sized allocations.
The default general purpose aset.c style memory context is not a great
choice for allocations that are all going to be evenly sized,
especially when those objects aren't small, and have varying
lifetimes.  There tends to be a lot of fragmentation, larger
allocations always directly go to libc rather than have their cost
amortized over several pallocs.

These problems lead to the introduction of ad-hoc slab allocators in
reorderbuffer.c. But it turns out that the simplistic implementation
leads to problems when a lot of objects are allocated and freed, as
aset.c is still the underlying implementation. Especially freeing can
easily run into O(n^2) behavior in aset.c.

While the O(n^2) behavior in aset.c can, and probably will, be
addressed, custom allocators for this behavior are more efficient
both in space and time.

This allocator is for evenly sized allocations, and supports both
cheap allocations and freeing, without fragmenting significantly.  It
does so by allocating evenly sized blocks via malloc(), and carves
them into chunks that can be used for allocations.  In order to
release blocks to the OS as early as possible, chunks are allocated
from the fullest block that still has free objects, increasing the
likelihood of a block being entirely unused.

A subsequent commit uses this in reorderbuffer.c, but a further
allocator is needed to resolve the performance problems triggering
this work.

There likely are further potentialy uses of this allocator besides
reorderbuffer.c.

There's potential further optimizations of the new slab.c, in
particular the array of freelists could be replaced by a more
intelligent structure - but for now this looks more than good enough.

Author: Tomas Vondra, editorialized by Andres Freund
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund, Petr Jelinek, Robert Haas, Jim Nasby
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d15dff83-0b37-28ed-0809-95a5cc7292ad@2ndquadrant.com
2017-02-27 03:41:44 -08:00
Andres Freund bfd12cccbd Make useful infrastructure from aset.c generally available.
An upcoming patch introduces a new type of memory context. To avoid
duplicating debugging infrastructure within aset.c, move useful pieces
to memdebug.[ch].

While touching aset.c, fix printf format code in AllocFree* debug
macros.

Author: Tomas Vondra
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/b3b2245c-b37a-e1e5-ebc4-857c914bc747@2ndquadrant.com
2017-02-27 03:41:44 -08:00
Robert Haas a315b967cc Allow custom and foreign scans to have shutdown callbacks.
This is expected to be useful mostly when performing such scans in
parallel, because in that case it allows (in combination with commit
acf555bc53) nodes below a Gather to get
control just before the DSM segment goes away.

KaiGai Kohei, except that I rewrote the documentation.  Reviewed by
Claudio Freire.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CADyhKSXJK0jUJ8rWv4AmKDhsUh124_rEn39eqgfC5D8fu6xVuw@mail.gmail.com
2017-02-26 13:41:12 +05:30
Tom Lane 2bd7f85796 Remove some configure header-file checks that we weren't really using.
We had some AC_CHECK_HEADER tests that were really wastes of cycles,
because the code proceeded to #include those headers unconditionally
anyway, in all or a large majority of cases.  The lack of complaints
shows that those headers are available on every platform of interest,
so we might as well let configure run a bit faster by not probing
those headers at all.

I suspect that some of the tests I left alone are equally useless, but
since all the existing #includes of the remaining headers are properly
guarded, I didn't touch them.
2017-02-25 18:10:09 -05:00
Tom Lane 9e3755ecb2 Remove useless duplicate inclusions of system header files.
c.h #includes a number of core libc header files, such as <stdio.h>.
There's no point in re-including these after having read postgres.h,
postgres_fe.h, or c.h; so remove code that did so.

While at it, also fix some places that were ignoring our standard pattern
of "include postgres[_fe].h, then system header files, then other Postgres
header files".  While there's not any great magic in doing it that way
rather than system headers last, it's silly to have just a few files
deviating from the general pattern.  (But I didn't attempt to enforce this
globally, only in files I was touching anyway.)

I'd be the first to say that this is mostly compulsive neatnik-ism,
but over time it might save enough compile cycles to be useful.
2017-02-25 16:12:55 -05:00
Robert Haas 5dbdb2f799 Make tablesample work with partitioned tables.
This was an oversight in the original partitioning commit.

Amit Langote, reviewed by David Fetter

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/59af6590-8ace-04c4-c36c-ea35d435c60e@lab.ntt.co.jp
2017-02-24 12:23:28 +05:30
Tom Lane 6d493e1a01 Add an Assert that enum_cmp_internal() gets passed an FmgrInfo pointer.
If someone were to try to call one of the enum comparison functions
using DirectFunctionCallN, it would very likely seem to work, because
only in unusual cases does enum_cmp_internal() need to access the
typcache.  But once such a case occurred, code like that would crash
with a null pointer dereference.  To make an oversight of that sort
less likely to escape detection, add a non-bypassable Assert that
fcinfo->flinfo isn't NULL.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/25226.1487900067@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-02-23 22:08:10 -05:00
Tom Lane c29aff959d Consistently declare timestamp variables as TimestampTz.
Twiddle the replication-related code so that its timestamp variables
are declared TimestampTz, rather than the uninformative "int64" that
was previously used for meant-to-be-always-integer timestamps.
This resolves the int64-vs-TimestampTz declaration inconsistencies
introduced by commit 7c030783a, though in the opposite direction to
what was originally suggested.

This required including datatype/timestamp.h in a couple more places
than before.  I decided it would be a good idea to slim down that
header by not having it pull in <float.h> etc, as those headers are
no longer at all relevant to its purpose.  Unsurprisingly, a small number
of .c files turn out to have been depending on those inclusions, so add
them back in the .c files as needed.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/26788.1487455319@sss.pgh.pa.us
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/27694.1487456324@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-02-23 15:57:08 -05:00
Tom Lane b9d092c962 Remove now-dead code for !HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP.
This is a basically mechanical removal of #ifdef HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP
tests and the negative-case controlled code.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/26788.1487455319@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-02-23 14:04:43 -05:00
Tom Lane d28aafb6dd Remove pg_control's enableIntTimes field.
We don't need it any more.

pg_controldata continues to report that date/time type storage is
"64-bit integers", but that's now a hard-wired behavior not something
it sees in the data.  This avoids breaking pg_upgrade, and perhaps other
utilities that inspect pg_control this way.  Ditto for pg_resetwal.

I chose to remove the "bigint_timestamps" output column of
pg_control_init(), though, as that function hasn't been around long
and probably doesn't have ossified users.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/26788.1487455319@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-02-23 12:23:12 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut c3368f9173 Fix logical replication with different encodings
reported by Shinoda, Noriyoshi <noriyoshi.shinoda@hpe.com>; partial
patch by Kyotaro HORIGUCHI <horiguchi.kyotaro@lab.ntt.co.jp>
2017-02-23 11:29:12 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut e8d016d819 Remove deprecated COMMENT ON RULE syntax
This was only used for allowing upgrades from pre-7.3 instances, which
was a long time ago.
2017-02-23 08:19:52 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan 502a3832cc Correctly handle array pseudotypes in to_json and to_jsonb
Columns with array pseudotypes have not been identified as arrays, so
they have been rendered as strings in the json and jsonb conversion
routines. This change allows them to be rendered as json arrays, making
it possible to deal correctly with the anyarray columns in pg_stats.
2017-02-22 11:10:49 -05:00
Robert Haas 4c728f3829 Pass the source text for a parallel query to the workers.
With this change, you can see the query that a parallel worker is
executing in pg_stat_activity, and if the worker crashes you can
see what query it was executing when it crashed.

Rafia Sabih, reviewed by Kuntal Ghosh and Amit Kapila and slightly
revised by me.
2017-02-22 12:18:29 +05:30
Robert Haas acf555bc53 Shut down Gather's children before shutting down Gather itself.
It turns out that the original shutdown order here does not work well.
Multiple people attempting to develop further parallel query patches
have discovered that they need to do cleanup before the DSM goes away,
and you can't do that if the parent node gets cleaned up first.

Patch by me, reviewed by KaiGai Kohei and Dilip Kumar.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoY6bOc1YnhcAQnMfCBDbsJzROQ3sYxSAL-SYB5tMJcTKg@mail.gmail.com
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/9A28C8860F777E439AA12E8AEA7694F8012AEB82@BPXM15GP.gisp.nec.co.jp
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoYuPOc=+xrG1v0fCsoLbKAab9F1ddOeaaiLMzKOiBar1Q@mail.gmail.com
2017-02-22 08:08:07 +05:30
Tom Lane c56ac2913a Suppress unused-variable warning.
Rearrange so we don't have an unused variable in disable-cassert case.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMkU=1x63f2QyFTeas83xJqD+Hm1PBuok1LrzYzS-OngDzYOVA@mail.gmail.com
2017-02-21 17:58:24 -05:00
Tom Lane f97de05a14 Fix sloppy handling of corner-case errors in fd.c.
Several places in fd.c had badly-thought-through handling of error returns
from lseek() and close().  The fact that those would seldom fail on valid
FDs is probably the reason we've not noticed this up to now; but if they
did fail, we'd get quite confused.

LruDelete and LruInsert actually just Assert'd that lseek never fails,
which is pretty awful on its face.

In LruDelete, we indeed can't throw an error, because that's likely to get
called during error abort and so throwing an error would probably just lead
to an infinite loop.  But by the same token, throwing an error from the
close() right after that was ill-advised, not to mention that it would've
left the LRU state corrupted since we'd already unlinked the VFD from the
list.  I also noticed that really, most of the time, we should know the
current seek position and it shouldn't be necessary to do an lseek here at
all.  As patched, if we don't have a seek position and an lseek attempt
doesn't give us one, we'll close the file but then subsequent re-open
attempts will fail (except in the somewhat-unlikely case that a
FileSeek(SEEK_SET) call comes between and allows us to re-establish a known
target seek position).  This isn't great but it won't result in any state
corruption.

Meanwhile, having an Assert instead of an honest test in LruInsert is
really dangerous: if that lseek failed, a subsequent read or write would
read or write from the start of the file, not where the caller expected,
leading to data corruption.

In both LruDelete and FileClose, if close() fails, just LOG that and mark
the VFD closed anyway.  Possibly leaking an FD is preferable to getting
into an infinite loop or corrupting the VFD list.  Besides, as far as I can
tell from the POSIX spec, it's unspecified whether or not the file has been
closed, so treating it as still open could be the wrong thing anyhow.

I also fixed a number of other places that were being sloppy about
behaving correctly when the seekPos is unknown.

Also, I changed FileSeek to return -1 with EINVAL for the cases where it
detects a bad offset, rather than throwing a hard elog(ERROR).  It seemed
pretty inconsistent that some bad-offset cases would get a failure return
while others got elog(ERROR).  It was missing an offset validity check for
the SEEK_CUR case on a closed file, too.

Back-patch to all supported branches, since all this code is fundamentally
identical in all of them.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2982.1487617365@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-02-21 17:51:37 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 74321d87fb Fix whitespace 2017-02-21 15:44:07 -05:00
Fujii Masao e14ec7d346 Fix typo in comment.
neha khatri
2017-02-22 03:39:45 +09:00
Fujii Masao 898a792eb8 Fix connection leak in DROP SUBSCRIPTION command.
Previously the command forgot to close the connection to the publisher
when it failed to drop the replication slot.
2017-02-22 03:36:02 +09:00
Fujii Masao 1d04a59be3 Make walsender always initialize the buffers.
Walsender uses the local buffers for each outgoing and incoming message.
Previously when creating replication slot, walsender forgot to initialize
one of them and which can cause the segmentation fault error. To fix this
issue, this commit changes walsender so that it always initialize them
before it executes the requested replication command.

Back-patch to 9.4 where replication slot was introduced.

Problem report and initial patch by Stas Kelvich, modified by me.
Report: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/A1E9CB90-1FAC-4CAD-8DBA-9AA62A6E97C5@postgrespro.ru
2017-02-22 03:11:58 +09:00
Fujii Masao d36537008a Remove confusing comment about unsupported feature.
The initial table synchronization feature has not been supported yet,
but there was the confusing header comment about it in logical/worker.c.
2017-02-22 02:49:42 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut 38d103763d Make more use of castNode() 2017-02-21 11:59:09 -05:00
Tom Lane 1c073505e8 Improve error message for misuse of TZ, tz, OF formatting patterns.
Be specific about which pattern is being complained of, and avoid saying
"it's not supported in to_date", which is just confusing if the error is
actually coming out of to_timestamp.  We can phrase it as "is only
supported in to_char", instead.  Also, use the term "formatting field" not
"format pattern", because other error messages in the same file prefer that
terminology.  (This isn't terribly consistent with the documentation, so
maybe we should change all these error messages?)
2017-02-20 10:27:48 -05:00
Tom Lane 65d508fd4d Suppress "unused variable" warnings with older versions of flex.
Versions of flex before 2.5.36 might generate code that results in an
"unused variable" warning, when using %option reentrant.  Historically
we've worked around that by specifying -Wno-error, but that's an
unsatisfying solution.  The official "fix" for this was just to insert a
dummy reference to the variable, so write a small perl script that edits
the generated C code similarly.

The MSVC side of this is untested, but the buildfarm should soon reveal
if I broke that.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/25456.1487437842@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-02-19 13:04:30 -05:00
Robert Haas a3dc8e495b Make partitions automatically inherit OIDs.
Previously, if the parent was specified as WITH OIDS, each child
also had to be explicitly specified as WITH OIDS.

Amit Langote, per a report from Simon Riggs.  Some additional
work on the documentation changes by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CANP8+jJBpWocfKrbJcaf3iBt9E3U=WPE_NC8YE6rye+YJ1sYnQ@mail.gmail.com
2017-02-19 21:29:27 +05:30
Robert Haas 0414b26bac Add optimizer and executor support for parallel index-only scans.
Commit 5262f7a4fc added similar support
for parallel index scans; this extends that work to index-only scans.
As with parallel index scans, this requires support from the index AM,
so currently parallel index-only scans will only be possible for btree
indexes.

Rafia Sabih, reviewed and tested by Rahila Syed, Tushar Ahuja,
and Amit Kapila

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAOGQiiPEAs4C=TBp0XShxBvnWXuzGL2u++Hm1=qnCpd6_Mf8Fw@mail.gmail.com
2017-02-19 15:57:55 +05:30
Robert Haas 16be2fd100 Make dsa_allocate interface more like MemoryContextAlloc.
A new function dsa_allocate_extended now takes flags which indicate
that huge allocations should be permitted, that out-of-memory
conditions should not throw an error, and/or that the returned memory
should be zero-filled, just like MemoryContextAllocateExtended.

Commit 9acb85597f, which added
dsa_allocate0, was broken because it failed to account for the
possibility that dsa_allocate() might return InvalidDsaPointer.
This fixes that problem along the way.

Thomas Munro, with some comment changes by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+Tgmobt7CcF_uQP2UQwWmu4K9qCHehMJP9_9m1urwP8hbOeHQ@mail.gmail.com
2017-02-19 13:59:53 +05:30
Peter Eisentraut e3a58c8835 Optimize query for information_schema.constraint_column_usage
The way the old query was written prevented some join optimizations
because the join conditions were hidden inside a CASE expression.  With
a large number of constraints, the query became unreasonably slow.  The
new query performs much better.

From: Alexey Bashtanov <bashtanov@imap.cc>
Reviewed-by: Ashutosh Bapat <ashutosh.bapat@enterprisedb.com>
2017-02-17 19:32:15 -05:00
Robert Haas 9acb85597f Add new function dsa_allocate0.
This does the same thing as dsa_allocate, except that the memory
is guaranteed to be zero-filled on return.

Dilip Kumar, adjusted by me.
2017-02-16 12:57:03 -05:00