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Peter Eisentraut a2fd62dd53 Suppress GCC 6 warning about self-comparison
Reviewed-by: Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@enterprisedb.com>
2016-03-08 19:41:51 -05:00
Joe Conway a5c43b8869 Add new system view, pg_config
Move and refactor the underlying code for the pg_config client
application to src/common in support of sharing it with a new
system information SRF called pg_config() which makes the same
information available via SQL. Additionally wrap the SRF with a
new system view, as called pg_config.

Patch by me with extensive input and review by Michael Paquier
and additional review by Alvaro Herrera.
2016-02-17 09:12:06 -08:00
Alvaro Herrera f81c966d20 Fix order of arguments to va_start() 2016-01-07 20:32:49 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera a967613911 Windows: Make pg_ctl reliably detect service status
pg_ctl is using isatty() to verify whether the process is running in a
terminal, and if not it sends its output to Windows' Event Log ... which
does the wrong thing when the output has been redirected to a pipe, as
reported in bug #13592.

To fix, make pg_ctl use the code we already have to detect service-ness:
in the master branch, move src/backend/port/win32/security.c to src/port
(with suitable tweaks so that it runs properly in backend and frontend
environments); pg_ctl already has access to pgport so it Just Works.  In
older branches, that's likely to cause trouble, so instead duplicate the
required code in pg_ctl.c.

Author: Michael Paquier
Bug report and diagnosis: Egon Kocjan
Backpatch: all supported branches
2016-01-07 11:59:08 -03:00
Bruce Momjian ee94300446 Update copyright for 2016
Backpatch certain files through 9.1
2016-01-02 13:33:40 -05:00
Tom Lane 00cdd83521 Adopt the GNU convention for handling tar-archive members exceeding 8GB.
The POSIX standard for tar headers requires archive member sizes to be
printed in octal with at most 11 digits, limiting the representable file
size to 8GB.  However, GNU tar and apparently most other modern tars
support a convention in which oversized values can be stored in base-256,
allowing any practical file to be a tar member.  Adopt this convention
to remove two limitations:
* pg_dump with -Ft output format failed if the contents of any one table
exceeded 8GB.
* pg_basebackup failed if the data directory contained any file exceeding
8GB.  (This would be a fatal problem for installations configured with a
table segment size of 8GB or more, and it has also been seen to fail when
large core dump files exist in the data directory.)

File sizes under 8GB are still printed in octal, so that no compatibility
issues are created except in cases that would have failed entirely before.

In addition, this patch fixes several bugs in the same area:

* In 9.3 and later, we'd defined tarCreateHeader's file-size argument as
size_t, which meant that on 32-bit machines it would write a corrupt tar
header for file sizes between 4GB and 8GB, even though no error was raised.
This broke both "pg_dump -Ft" and pg_basebackup for such cases.

* pg_restore from a tar archive would fail on tables of size between 4GB
and 8GB, on machines where either "size_t" or "unsigned long" is 32 bits.
This happened even with an archive file not affected by the previous bug.

* pg_basebackup would fail if there were files of size between 4GB and 8GB,
even on 64-bit machines.

* In 9.3 and later, "pg_basebackup -Ft" failed entirely, for any file size,
on 64-bit big-endian machines.

In view of these potential data-loss bugs, back-patch to all supported
branches, even though removal of the documented 8GB limit might otherwise
be considered a new feature rather than a bug fix.
2015-11-21 20:21:31 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 5db837d3f2 Message improvements 2015-11-16 21:39:23 -05:00
Tom Lane a65e086453 Remove support for Unix systems without the POSIX signal APIs.
Remove configure's checks for HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS, HAVE_SIGPROCMASK, and
HAVE_SIGSETJMP.  These APIs are required by the Single Unix Spec v2
(POSIX 1997), which we generally consider to define our minimum required
set of Unix APIs.  Moreover, no buildfarm member has reported not having
them since 2012 or before, which means that even if the code is still live
somewhere, it's untested --- and we've made plenty of signal-handling
changes of late.  So just take these APIs as given and save the cycles for
configure probes for them.

However, we can't remove as much C code as I'd hoped, because the Windows
port evidently still uses the non-POSIX code paths for signal masking.
Since we're largely emulating these BSD-style APIs for Windows anyway, it
might be a good thing to switch over to POSIX-like notation and thereby
remove a few more #ifdefs.  But I'm not in a position to code or test that.
In the meantime, we can at least make things a bit more transparent by
testing for WIN32 explicitly in these places.
2015-08-31 12:56:10 -04:00
Tom Lane dd7a8f66ed Redesign tablesample method API, and do extensive code review.
The original implementation of TABLESAMPLE modeled the tablesample method
API on index access methods, which wasn't a good choice because, without
specialized DDL commands, there's no way to build an extension that can
implement a TSM.  (Raw inserts into system catalogs are not an acceptable
thing to do, because we can't undo them during DROP EXTENSION, nor will
pg_upgrade behave sanely.)  Instead adopt an API more like procedural
language handlers or foreign data wrappers, wherein the only SQL-level
support object needed is a single handler function identified by having
a special return type.  This lets us get rid of the supporting catalog
altogether, so that no custom DDL support is needed for the feature.

Adjust the API so that it can support non-constant tablesample arguments
(the original coding assumed we could evaluate the argument expressions at
ExecInitSampleScan time, which is undesirable even if it weren't outright
unsafe), and discourage sampling methods from looking at invisible tuples.
Make sure that the BERNOULLI and SYSTEM methods are genuinely repeatable
within and across queries, as required by the SQL standard, and deal more
honestly with methods that can't support that requirement.

Make a full code-review pass over the tablesample additions, and fix
assorted bugs, omissions, infelicities, and cosmetic issues (such as
failure to put the added code stanzas in a consistent ordering).
Improve EXPLAIN's output of tablesample plans, too.

Back-patch to 9.5 so that we don't have to support the original API
in production.
2015-07-25 14:39:00 -04:00
Tom Lane 9d6077abf9 Fix a low-probability crash in our qsort implementation.
It's standard for quicksort implementations, after having partitioned the
input into two subgroups, to recurse to process the smaller partition and
then handle the larger partition by iterating.  This method guarantees
that no more than log2(N) levels of recursion can be needed.  However,
Bentley and McIlroy argued that checking to see which partition is smaller
isn't worth the cycles, and so their code doesn't do that but just always
recurses on the left partition.  In most cases that's fine; but with
worst-case input we might need O(N) levels of recursion, and that means
that qsort could be driven to stack overflow.  Such an overflow seems to
be the only explanation for today's report from Yiqing Jin of a SIGSEGV
in med3_tuple while creating an index of a couple billion entries with a
very large maintenance_work_mem setting.  Therefore, let's spend the few
additional cycles and lines of code needed to choose the smaller partition
for recursion.

Also, fix up the qsort code so that it properly uses size_t not int for
some intermediate values representing numbers of items.  This would only
be a live risk when sorting more than INT_MAX bytes (in qsort/qsort_arg)
or tuples (in qsort_tuple), which I believe would never happen with any
caller in the current core code --- but perhaps it could happen with
call sites in third-party modules?  In any case, this is trouble waiting
to happen, and the corrected code is probably if anything shorter and
faster than before, since it removes sign-extension steps that had to
happen when converting between int and size_t.

In passing, move a couple of CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() calls so that it's
not necessary to preserve the value of "r" across them, and prettify
the output of gen_qsort_tuple.pl a little.

Back-patch to all supported branches.  The odds of hitting this issue
are probably higher in 9.4 and up than before, due to the new ability
to allocate sort workspaces exceeding 1GB, but there's no good reason
to believe that it's impossible to crash older branches this way.
2015-07-16 22:57:46 -04:00
Tom Lane cf8d65de10 Stamp HEAD as 9.6devel.
Let the hacking begin ...
2015-06-30 14:01:15 -04:00
Noah Misch 4318118edd Truncate strings in tarCreateHeader() with strlcpy(), not sprintf().
This supplements the GNU libc bug #6530 workarounds introduced in commit
54cd4f0457.  On affected systems, a
tar-format pg_basebackup failed when some filename beneath the data
directory was not valid character data in the postmaster/walsender
locale.  Back-patch to 9.1, where pg_basebackup was introduced.  Extant,
bug-prone conversion specifications receive only ASCII bytes or involve
low-importance messages.
2015-06-21 20:04:36 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 807b9e0dff pgindent run for 9.5 2015-05-23 21:35:49 -04:00
Tom Lane 0c071936e9 Revert error-throwing wrappers for the printf family of functions.
This reverts commit 16304a0134, except
for its changes in src/port/snprintf.c; as well as commit
cac18a76bb which is no longer needed.

Fujii Masao reported that the previous commit caused failures in psql on
OS X, since if one exits the pager program early while viewing a query
result, psql sees an EPIPE error from fprintf --- and the wrapper function
thought that was reason to panic.  (It's a bit surprising that the same
does not happen on Linux.)  Further discussion among the security list
concluded that the risk of other such failures was far too great, and
that the one-size-fits-all approach to error handling embodied in the
previous patch is unlikely to be workable.

This leaves us again exposed to the possibility of the type of failure
envisioned in CVE-2015-3166.  However, that failure mode is strictly
hypothetical at this point: there is no concrete reason to believe that
an attacker could trigger information disclosure through the supposed
mechanism.  In the first place, the attack surface is fairly limited,
since so much of what the backend does with format strings goes through
stringinfo.c or psprintf(), and those already had adequate defenses.
In the second place, even granting that an unprivileged attacker could
control the occurrence of ENOMEM with some precision, it's a stretch to
believe that he could induce it just where the target buffer contains some
valuable information.  So we concluded that the risk of non-hypothetical
problems induced by the patch greatly outweighs the security risks.
We will therefore revert, and instead undertake closer analysis to
identify specific calls that may need hardening, rather than attempt a
universal solution.

We have kept the portion of the previous patch that improved snprintf.c's
handling of errors when it calls the platform's sprintf().  That seems to
be an unalloyed improvement.

Security: CVE-2015-3166
2015-05-19 18:19:38 -04:00
Noah Misch 16304a0134 Add error-throwing wrappers for the printf family of functions.
All known standard library implementations of these functions can fail
with ENOMEM.  A caller neglecting to check for failure would experience
missing output, information exposure, or a crash.  Check return values
within wrappers and code, currently just snprintf.c, that bypasses the
wrappers.  The wrappers do not return after an error, so their callers
need not check.  Back-patch to 9.0 (all supported versions).

Popular free software standard library implementations do take pains to
bypass malloc() in simple cases, but they risk ENOMEM for floating point
numbers, positional arguments, large field widths, and large precisions.
No specification demands such caution, so this commit regards every call
to a printf family function as a potential threat.

Injecting the wrappers implicitly is a compromise between patch scope
and design goals.  I would prefer to edit each call site to name a
wrapper explicitly.  libpq and the ECPG libraries would, ideally, convey
errors to the caller rather than abort().  All that would be painfully
invasive for a back-patched security fix, hence this compromise.

Security: CVE-2015-3166
2015-05-18 10:02:31 -04:00
Noah Misch cac18a76bb Permit use of vsprintf() in PostgreSQL code.
The next commit needs it.  Back-patch to 9.0 (all supported versions).
2015-05-18 10:02:31 -04:00
Simon Riggs f6d208d6e5 TABLESAMPLE, SQL Standard and extensible
Add a TABLESAMPLE clause to SELECT statements that allows
user to specify random BERNOULLI sampling or block level
SYSTEM sampling. Implementation allows for extensible
sampling functions to be written, using a standard API.
Basic version follows SQLStandard exactly. Usable
concrete use cases for the sampling API follow in later
commits.

Petr Jelinek

Reviewed by Michael Paquier and Simon Riggs
2015-05-15 14:37:10 -04:00
Andres Freund 6aab1f45ac Fix various typos and grammar errors in comments.
Author: Dmitriy Olshevskiy
Discussion: 553D00A6.4090205@bk.ru
2015-04-26 18:42:31 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 936546dcbc Optimize pg_comp_crc32c_sse42 routine slightly, and also use it on x86.
Eliminate the separate 'len' variable from the loops, and also use the 4
byte instruction. This shaves off a few more cycles. Even though this
routine that uses the special SSE 4.2 instructions is much faster than a
generic routine, it's still a hot spot, so let's make it as fast as
possible.

Change the configure test to not test _mm_crc32_u64. That variant is only
available in the 64-bit x86-64 architecture, not in 32-bit x86. Modify
pg_comp_crc32c_sse42 so that it only uses _mm_crc32_u64 on x86-64. With
these changes, the SSE accelerated CRC-32C implementation can also be used
on 32-bit x86 systems.

This also fixes the 32-bit MSVC build.
2015-04-14 23:58:16 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 3dc2d62d04 Use Intel SSE 4.2 CRC instructions where available.
Modern x86 and x86-64 processors with SSE 4.2 support have special
instructions, crc32b and crc32q, for calculating CRC-32C. They greatly
speed up CRC calculation.

Whether the instructions can be used or not depends on the compiler and the
target architecture. If generation of SSE 4.2 instructions is allowed for
the target (-msse4.2 flag on gcc and clang), use them. If they are not
allowed by default, but the compiler supports the -msse4.2 flag to enable
them, compile just the CRC-32C function with -msse4.2 flag, and check at
runtime whether the processor we're running on supports it. If it doesn't,
fall back to the slicing-by-8 algorithm. (With the common defaults on
current operating systems, the runtime-check variant is what you get in
practice.)

Abhijit Menon-Sen, heavily modified by me, reviewed by Andres Freund.
2015-04-14 17:05:03 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 4f700bcd20 Reorganize our CRC source files again.
Now that we use CRC-32C in WAL and the control file, the "traditional" and
"legacy" CRC-32 variants are not used in any frontend programs anymore.
Move the code for those back from src/common to src/backend/utils/hash.

Also move the slicing-by-8 implementation (back) to src/port. This is in
preparation for next patch that will add another implementation that uses
Intel SSE 4.2 instructions to calculate CRC-32C, where available.
2015-04-14 17:03:42 +03:00
Tom Lane 06bf0dd6e3 Upgrade src/port/rint.c to be POSIX-compliant.
The POSIX spec says that rint() rounds halfway cases to nearest even.
Our substitute implementation failed to do that, rather rounding halfway
cases away from zero; and it also got some other cases (such as minus
zero) wrong.  This led to observable cross-platform differences, as
reported in bug #12885 from Rich Schaaf; in particular, casting from
float to int didn't honor round-to-nearest-even on builds using rint.c.

Implement something that attempts to cover all cases per spec, and add
some simple regression tests so that we'll notice if any platforms still
get this wrong.

Although this is a bug fix, no back-patch, as a behavioral change in
the back branches was agreed not to be a good idea.

Pedro Gimeno Fortea, reviewed by Michael Paquier and myself
2015-03-25 15:54:18 -04:00
Tom Lane 91f4a5a976 Build src/port/dirmod.c only on Windows.
Since commit ba7c5975ad, port/dirmod.c
has contained only Windows-specific functions.  Most platforms don't
seem to mind uselessly building an empty file, but OS X for one issues
warnings.  Hence, treat dirmod.c as a Windows-specific file selected
by configure rather than one that's always built.  We can revert this
change if dirmod.c ever gains any non-Windows functionality again.

Back-patch to 9.4 where the mentioned commit appeared.
2015-03-14 14:08:45 -04:00
Noah Misch 9d265ae77a Build fls.o only when AC_REPLACE_FUNCS so dictates via $(LIBOBJS).
By building it unconditionally, libpgport inadvertently replaced any
libc version of the function.  This is essentially a code cleanup; any
effect on performance is almost surely too small to notice.
2015-03-07 00:48:04 -05:00
Noah Misch 424793fa5d Unlink static libraries before rebuilding them.
When the library already exists in the build directory, "ar" preserves
members not named on its command line.  This mattered when, for example,
a "configure" rerun dropped a file from $(LIBOBJS).  libpgport carried
the obsolete member until "make clean".  Back-patch to 9.0 (all
supported versions).
2015-03-01 13:05:23 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 23a78352c0 Error when creating names too long for tar format
The tar format (at least the version we are using), does not support
file names or symlink targets longer than 99 bytes.  Until now, the tar
creation code would silently truncate any names that are too long.  (Its
original application was pg_dump, where this never happens.)  This
creates problems when running base backups over the replication
protocol.

The most important problem is when a tablespace path is longer than 99
bytes, which will result in a truncated tablespace path being backed up.
Less importantly, the basebackup protocol also promises to back up any
other files it happens to find in the data directory, which would also
lead to file name truncation if someone put a file with a long name in
there.

Now both of these cases result in an error during the backup.

Add tests that fail when a too-long file name or symlink is attempted to
be backed up.

Reviewed-by: Robert Hass <robertmhaas@gmail.com>
2015-02-24 13:41:07 -05:00
Tom Lane e9fd5545de Try to fix busted gettimeofday() code.
Per buildfarm, we have to match the _stdcall property of the system
functions.
2015-02-21 17:15:13 -05:00
Tom Lane 332f02f88b Use FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER in Windows-specific code.
Be a tad more paranoid about overlength input, too.
2015-02-21 16:49:35 -05:00
Robert Haas 64235fecc6 Don't require users of src/port/gettimeofday.c to initialize it.
Commit 8001fe67a3 introduced this
requirement, but per discussion, we want to avoid requirements of
this type to make things easier on the calling code.  An especially
important consideration is that this may be used in frontend code,
not just the backend.

Asif Naeem, reviewed by Michael Paquier
2015-02-21 12:17:04 -05:00
Robert Haas 5d6c2405f4 Improve pg_check_dir code and comments.
Avoid losing errno if readdir() fails and closedir() works.  Consistently
return 4 rather than 3 if both a lost+found directory and other files are
found, rather than returning one value or the other depending on the
order of the directory listing.  Update comments to match the actual
behavior.

These oversights date to commits 6f03927fce
and 17f1523932.

Marco Nenciarini
2015-02-17 10:19:30 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas c619c2351f Move pg_crc.c to src/common, and remove pg_crc_tables.h
To get CRC functionality in a client program, you now need to link with
libpgcommon instead of libpgport. The CRC code has nothing to do with
portability, so libpgcommon is a better home. (libpgcommon didn't exist
when pg_crc.c was originally moved to src/port.)

Remove the possibility to get CRC functionality by just #including
pg_crc_tables.h. I'm not aware of any extensions that actually did that and
couldn't simply link with libpgcommon.

This also moves the pg_crc.h header file from src/include/utils to
src/include/common, which will require changes to any external programs
that currently does #include "utils/pg_crc.h". That seems acceptable, as
include/common is clearly the right home for it now, and the change needed
to any such programs is trivial.
2015-02-09 11:17:56 +02:00
Andres Freund ff8ca3b04c Add missing float.h include to snprintf.c.
On windows _isnan() (which isnan() is redirected to in port/win32.h)
is declared in float.h, not math.h.

Per buildfarm animal currawong.

Backpatch to all supported branches.
2015-02-04 13:27:31 +01:00
Bruce Momjian 29725b3db6 port/snprintf(): fix overflow and do padding
Prevent port/snprintf() from overflowing its local fixed-size
buffer and pad to the desired number of digits with zeros, even
if the precision is beyond the ability of the native sprintf().
port/snprintf() is only used on systems that lack a native
snprintf().

Reported by Bruce Momjian. Patch by Tom Lane.	Backpatch to all
supported versions.

Security: CVE-2015-0242
2015-02-02 10:00:45 -05:00
Tom Lane 9222cd84b0 Remove no-longer-referenced src/port/gethostname.c.
This file hasn't been part of any build since 2005, and even before that
wasn't used unless you configured --with-krb4 (and had a machine without
gethostname(2), obviously).  What's more, we haven't actually called
gethostname anywhere since then, either (except in thread_test.c, whose
testing of this function is probably pointless).  So we don't need it.
2015-01-24 12:13:57 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas aa1d2fc5e9 Another attempt at fixing Windows Norwegian locale.
Previous fix mapped "Norwegian (Bokmål)" locale, which contains a non-ASCII
character, to the pure ASCII alias "norwegian-bokmal". However, it turns
out that more recent versions of the CRT library, in particular MSVCR110
(Visual Studio 2012), changed the behaviour of setlocale() so that if
you pass "norwegian-bokmal" to setlocale, it returns "Norwegian_Norway".

That meant trouble, when setlocale(..., NULL) first returned
"Norwegian (Bokmål)_Norway", which we mapped to "norwegian-bokmal_Norway",
but another call to setlocale(..., "norwegian-bokmal_Norway") returned
"Norwegian_Norway". That caused PostgreSQL to think that they are different
locales, and therefore not compatible. That caused initdb to fail at
CREATE DATABASE.

Older CRT versions seem to accept "Norwegian_Norway" too, so change the
mapping to return "Norwegian_Norway" instead of "norwegian-bokmal".

Backpatch to 9.2 like the previous attempt. We haven't made a release that
includes the previous fix yet, so we don't need to worry about changing the
locale of existing clusters from "norwegian-bokmal" to "Norwegian_Norway".
(Doing any mapping like this at all requires changing the locale of
existing databases; the release notes need to include instructions for
that).
2015-01-16 13:28:19 +02:00
Tom Lane 8883bae33b Remove configure test for nonstandard variants of getpwuid_r().
We had code that supposed that some platforms might offer a nonstandard
version of getpwuid_r() with only four arguments.  However, the 5-argument
definition has been standardized at least since the Single Unix Spec v2,
which is our normal reference for what's portable across all Unix-oid
platforms.  (What's more, this wasn't the only pre-standardization version
of getpwuid_r(); my old HPUX 10.20 box has still another signature.)
So let's just get rid of the now-useless configure step.
2015-01-11 12:52:37 -05:00
Tom Lane 080eabe2e8 Fix libpq's behavior when /etc/passwd isn't readable.
Some users run their applications in chroot environments that lack an
/etc/passwd file.  This means that the current UID's user name and home
directory are not obtainable.  libpq used to be all right with that,
so long as the database role name to use was specified explicitly.
But commit a4c8f14364 broke such cases by
causing any failure of pg_fe_getauthname() to be treated as a hard error.
In any case it did little to advance its nominal goal of causing errors
in pg_fe_getauthname() to be reported better.  So revert that and instead
put some real error-reporting code in place.  This requires changes to the
APIs of pg_fe_getauthname() and pqGetpwuid(), since the latter had
departed from the POSIX-specified API of getpwuid_r() in a way that made
it impossible to distinguish actual lookup errors from "no such user".

To allow such failures to be reported, while not failing if the caller
supplies a role name, add a second call of pg_fe_getauthname() in
connectOptions2().  This is a tad ugly, and could perhaps be avoided with
some refactoring of PQsetdbLogin(), but I'll leave that idea for later.
(Note that the complained-of misbehavior only occurs in PQsetdbLogin,
not when using the PQconnect functions, because in the latter we will
never bother to call pg_fe_getauthname() if the user gives a role name.)

In passing also clean up the Windows-side usage of GetUserName(): the
recommended buffer size is 257 bytes, the passed buffer length should
be the buffer size not buffer size less 1, and any error is reported
by GetLastError() not errno.

Per report from Christoph Berg.  Back-patch to 9.4 where the chroot
failure case was introduced.  The generally poor reporting of errors
here is of very long standing, of course, but given the lack of field
complaints about it we won't risk changing these APIs further back
(even though they're theoretically internal to libpq).
2015-01-11 12:35:44 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 4baaf863ec Update copyright for 2015
Backpatch certain files through 9.0
2015-01-06 11:43:47 -05:00
Simon Riggs 8001fe67a3 Windows: use GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime if available
PostgreSQL on Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012 will now
get high-resolution timestamps by dynamically loading the
GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime function. It'll fall back to
to GetSystemTimeAsFileTime if the higher precision variant
isn't found, so the same binaries without problems on older
Windows releases.

No attempt is made to detect the Windows version.  Only the
presence or absence of the desired function is considered.

Craig Ringer
2014-12-08 23:36:06 +09:00
Simon Riggs 519b0757a3 Use GetSystemTimeAsFileTime directly in win32
PostgreSQL was calling GetSystemTime followed by SystemTimeToFileTime in the
win32 port gettimeofday function. This is not necessary and limits the reported
precision to the 1ms granularity that the SYSTEMTIME struct can represent. By
using GetSystemTimeAsFileTime we avoid unnecessary conversions and capture
timestamps at 100ns granularity, which is then rounded to 1µs granularity for
storage in a PostgreSQL timestamp.

On most Windows systems this change will actually have no significant effect on
timestamp resolution as the system timer tick is typically between 1ms and 15ms
depending on what timer resolution currently running applications have
requested. You can check this with clockres.exe from sysinternals. Despite the
platform limiation this change still permits capture of finer timestamps where
the system is capable of producing them and it gets rid of an unnecessary
syscall.

The higher resolution GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime call available on Windows
8 and Windows Server 2012 has the same interface as GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, so
switching to GetSystemTimeAsFileTime makes it easier to use the Precise variant
later.

Craig Ringer, reviewed by David Rowley
2014-12-08 23:32:03 +09:00
Heikki Linnakangas c0f279c469 Don't include file type bits in tar archive's mode field.
The "file mode" bits in the tar file header is not supposed to include the
file type bits, e.g. S_IFREG or S_IFDIR. The file type is stored in a
separate field. This isn't a problem in practice, all tar programs ignore
the extra bits, but let's be tidy.

This came up in a discussion around bug #11949, reported by Hendrik Grewe,
although this doesn't fix the issue with tar --append. That turned out to be
a bug in GNU tar. Schilly's tartest program revealed this defect in the tar
created by pg_basebackup.

This problem goes as far as we we've had pg_basebackup, but since this
hasn't caused any problems in practice, let's be conservative and fix in
master only.
2014-12-05 13:54:21 +02:00
Noah Misch 8463195217 Fix win32setlocale.c const-related warnings.
Back-patch to 9.2, like commit db29620d4d.
2014-11-02 21:43:20 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas db29620d4d Work around Windows locale name with non-ASCII character.
Windows has one a locale whose name contains a non-ASCII character:
"Norwegian (Bokmål)" (that's an 'a' with a ring on top). That causes
trouble; when passing it setlocale(), it's not clear what encoding the
argument should be in. Another problem is that the locale name is stored in
pg_database catalog table, and the encoding used there depends on what
server encoding happens to be in use when the database is created. For
example, if you issue the CREATE DATABASE when connected to a UTF-8
database, the locale name is stored in pg_database in UTF-8. As long as all
locale names are pure ASCII, that's not a problem.

To work around that, map the troublesome locale name to a pure-ASCII alias
of the same locale, "norwegian-bokmal".

Now, this doesn't change the existing values that are already in
pg_database and in postgresql.conf. Old clusters will need to be fixed
manually. Instructions for that need to be put in the release notes.

This fixes bug #11431 reported by Alon Siman-Tov. Backpatch to 9.2;
backpatching further would require more work than seems worth it.
2014-10-24 21:10:13 +03:00
Noah Misch 53566fc094 MinGW: Link with shell32.dll instead of shfolder.dll.
This improves consistency with the MSVC build.  On buildfarm member
narwhal, since commit 846e91e022,
shfolder.dll:SHGetFolderPath() crashes when dblink calls it by way of
pqGetHomeDirectory().  Back-patch to 9.4, where that commit first
appeared.  How it caused this regression remains a mystery.  This is a
partial revert of commit 889f038129, which
adopted shfolder.dll for Windows NT 4.0 compatibility.  PostgreSQL 8.2
dropped support for that operating system.
2014-10-21 22:55:43 -04:00
Noah Misch 772945b4df Suppress dead, unportable src/port/crypt.c code.
This file used __int64, which is specific to native Windows, rather than
int64.  Suppress the long-unused union field of this type.  Noticed on
Cygwin x86_64 with -lcrypt not installed.  Back-patch to 9.0 (all
supported versions).
2014-10-12 23:27:06 -04:00
Andres Freund 311da16439 Add support for optional_argument to our own getopt_long() implementation.
07c8651dd9 currently causes compilation errors on mscv (and
probably some other) compilers because our getopt_long()
implementation doesn't have support for optional_argument.

Thus implement optional_argument in our fallback implemenation. It's
quite possibly also useful in other cases.

Arguably this needs a configure check for optional_argument, but it
has existed pretty much since getopt_long() was introduced and thus
doesn't seem worth the configure runtime.

Normally I'd would not push a patch this fast, but this allows msvc to
build again and has low risk as only optional_argument behaviour has
changed.

Author: Michael Paquier and Andres Freund

Discussion: CAB7nPqS5VeedSCxrK=QouokbawgGKLpyc1Q++RRFCa_sjcSVrg@mail.gmail.com
2014-09-10 17:21:50 +02:00
Noah Misch 0ea1f2a3a8 Report success when Windows kill() emulation signals an exiting process.
This is consistent with the POSIX verdict that kill() shall not report
ESRCH for a zombie process.  Back-patch to 9.0 (all supported versions).
Test code from commit d7cdf6ee36 depends
on it, and log messages about kill() reporting "Invalid argument" will
cease to appear for this not-unexpected condition.
2014-07-23 00:35:13 -04:00
Noah Misch 9e6b1bf258 Add mkdtemp() to libpgport.
This function is pervasive on free software operating systems; import
NetBSD's implementation.  Back-patch to 8.4, like the commit that will
harness it.
2014-06-14 09:41:13 -04:00
Tom Lane a24c104b9a Stamp HEAD as 9.5devel.
Let the hacking begin ...
2014-06-10 21:36:13 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 0a78320057 pgindent run for 9.4
This includes removing tabs after periods in C comments, which was
applied to back branches, so this change should not effect backpatching.
2014-05-06 12:12:18 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas a692ee5870 Replace SYSTEMQUOTEs with Windows-specific wrapper functions.
It's easy to forget using SYSTEMQUOTEs when constructing command strings
for system() or popen(). Even if we fix all the places missing it now, it is
bound to be forgotten again in the future. Introduce wrapper functions that
do the the extra quoting for you, and get rid of SYSTEMQUOTEs in all the
callers.

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

Reviewed by Amit Kapila and Tom Lane
2014-05-05 16:07:40 +03:00
Tom Lane 2209c0f861 Preserve errno across free().
Dept. of second thoughts: free() isn't guaranteed not to change errno.
Make sure we report the right error if getcwd() fails.
2014-04-04 19:07:37 -04:00
Tom Lane 9aca512506 Make sure -D is an absolute path when starting server on Windows.
This is needed because Windows services may get started with a different
current directory than where pg_ctl is executed.  We want relative -D
paths to be interpreted relative to pg_ctl's CWD, similarly to what
happens on other platforms.

In support of this, move the backend's make_absolute_path() function
into src/port/path.c (where it probably should have been long since)
and get rid of the rather inferior version in pg_regress.

Kumar Rajeev Rastogi, reviewed by MauMau
2014-04-04 18:42:13 -04:00
Tom Lane fc752505a9 Fix assorted issues in client host name lookup.
The code for matching clients to pg_hba.conf lines that specify host names
(instead of IP address ranges) failed to complain if reverse DNS lookup
failed; instead it silently didn't match, so that you might end up getting
a surprising "no pg_hba.conf entry for ..." error, as seen in bug #9518
from Mike Blackwell.  Since we don't want to make this a fatal error in
situations where pg_hba.conf contains a mixture of host names and IP
addresses (clients matching one of the numeric entries should not have to
have rDNS data), remember the lookup failure and mention it as DETAIL if
we get to "no pg_hba.conf entry".  Apply the same approach to forward-DNS
lookup failures, too, rather than treating them as immediate hard errors.

Along the way, fix a couple of bugs that prevented us from detecting an
rDNS lookup error reliably, and make sure that we make only one rDNS lookup
attempt; formerly, if the lookup attempt failed, the code would try again
for each host name entry in pg_hba.conf.  Since more or less the whole
point of this design is to ensure there's only one lookup attempt not one
per entry, the latter point represents a performance bug that seems
sufficient justification for back-patching.

Also, adjust src/port/getaddrinfo.c so that it plays as well as it can
with this code.  Which is not all that well, since it does not have actual
support for rDNS lookup, but at least it should return the expected (and
required by spec) error codes so that the main code correctly perceives the
lack of functionality as a lookup failure.  It's unlikely that PG is still
being used in production on any machines that require our getaddrinfo.c,
so I'm not excited about working harder than this.

To keep the code in the various branches similar, this includes
back-patching commits c424d0d105 and
1997f34db4 into 9.2 and earlier.

Back-patch to 9.1 where the facility for hostnames in pg_hba.conf was
introduced.
2014-04-02 17:11:24 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 1494931d73 Remove MinGW readdir/errno bug workaround fixed on 2003-10-10 2014-03-21 13:47:37 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 6f03927fce Properly check for readdir/closedir() failures
Clear errno before calling readdir() and handle old MinGW errno bug
while adding full test coverage for readdir/closedir failures.

Backpatch through 8.4.
2014-03-21 13:45:11 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 242c2737fb C comments: remove odd blank lines after #ifdef WIN32 lines
A few more
2014-03-13 01:42:24 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 886c0be3f6 C comments: remove odd blank lines after #ifdef WIN32 lines 2014-03-13 01:34:42 -04:00
Tom Lane a1c802712c Fix unportable coding in tarCreateHeader().
uid_t and gid_t might be wider than int on some platforms.
Per buildfarm member brolga.
2014-02-16 20:01:18 -05:00
Tom Lane 60ff2fdd99 Centralize getopt-related declarations in a new header file pg_getopt.h.
We used to have externs for getopt() and its API variables scattered
all over the place.  Now that we find we're going to need to tweak the
variable declarations for Cygwin, it seems like a good idea to have
just one place to tweak.

In this commit, the variables are declared "#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT_H".
That may or may not work everywhere, but we'll soon find out.

Andres Freund
2014-02-15 14:31:30 -05:00
Tom Lane ac4ef637ad Allow use of "z" flag in our printf calls, and use it where appropriate.
Since C99, it's been standard for printf and friends to accept a "z" size
modifier, meaning "whatever size size_t has".  Up to now we've generally
dealt with printing size_t values by explicitly casting them to unsigned
long and using the "l" modifier; but this is really the wrong thing on
platforms where pointers are wider than longs (such as Win64).  So let's
start using "z" instead.  To ensure we can do that on all platforms, teach
src/port/snprintf.c to understand "z", and add a configure test to force
use of that implementation when the platform's version doesn't handle "z".

Having done that, modify a bunch of places that were using the
unsigned-long hack to use "z" instead.  This patch doesn't pretend to have
gotten everyplace that could benefit, but it catches many of them.  I made
an effort in particular to ensure that all uses of the same error message
text were updated together, so as not to increase the number of
translatable strings.

It's possible that this change will result in format-string warnings from
pre-C99 compilers.  We might have to reconsider if there are any popular
compilers that will warn about this; but let's start by seeing what the
buildfarm thinks.

Andres Freund, with a little additional work by me
2014-01-23 17:18:33 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 111022eac6 Move username lookup functions from /port to /common
Per suggestion from Peter E and Alvaro
2014-01-10 18:03:28 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 7e04792a1c Update copyright for 2014
Update all files in head, and files COPYRIGHT and legal.sgml in all back
branches.
2014-01-07 16:05:30 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut b986270bd4 Fix whitespace 2013-12-27 19:51:49 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut a09e3fd776 Fix whitespace 2013-12-26 23:51:56 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 613c6d26bd Fix incorrect error message reported for non-existent users
Previously, lookups of non-existent user names could return "Success";
it will now return "User does not exist" by resetting errno.  This also
centralizes the user name lookup code in libpgport.

Report and analysis by Nicolas Marchildon;  patch by me
2013-12-18 12:16:21 -05:00
Tatsuo Ishii 1f0626ee40 Add "SHIFT_JIS" as an accepted encoding name for locale checking.
When locale is "ja_JP.SJIS", nl_langinfo(CODESET) returns "SHIFT_JIS"
on some platforms, at least on RedHat Linux. So the encoding/locale
match table (encoding_match_list) needs the entry. Otherwise client
encoding is set to SQL_ASCII.

Back patch to all supported branches.
2013-12-15 11:09:05 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut 34fa72ec9c Remove use of obsolescent Autoconf macros
Remove the use of the following macros, which are obsolescent according
to the Autoconf documentation:

- AC_C_CONST
- AC_C_STRINGIZE
- AC_C_VOLATILE
- AC_FUNC_MEMCMP
2013-11-30 09:17:08 -05:00
Tom Lane f145454d57 Ensure _dosmaperr() actually sets errno correctly.
If logging is enabled, either ereport() or fprintf() might stomp on errno
internally, causing this function to return the wrong result.  That might
only end in a misleading error report, but in any code that's examining
errno to decide what to do next, the consequences could be far graver.

This has been broken since the very first version of this file in 2006
... it's a bit astonishing that we didn't identify this long ago.

Reported by Amit Kapila, though this isn't his proposed fix.
2013-11-23 18:24:26 -05:00
Tom Lane 09a89cb5fc Get rid of use of asprintf() in favor of a more portable implementation.
asprintf(), aside from not being particularly portable, has a fundamentally
badly-designed API; the psprintf() function that was added in passing in
the previous patch has a much better API choice.  Moreover, the NetBSD
implementation that was borrowed for the previous patch doesn't work with
non-C99-compliant vsnprintf, which is something we still have to cope with
on some platforms; and it depends on va_copy which isn't all that portable
either.  Get rid of that code in favor of an implementation similar to what
we've used for many years in stringinfo.c.  Also, move it into libpgcommon
since it's not really libpgport material.

I think this patch will be enough to turn the buildfarm green again, but
there's still cosmetic work left to do, namely get rid of pg_asprintf()
in favor of using psprintf().  That will come in a followon patch.
2013-10-22 18:42:13 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 2e6bc4b806 Move rmtree() from libpgport to libpgcommon
It requires pgfnames() from libpgcommon.
2013-10-19 10:20:51 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut ba7c5975ad Move pgfnames() from libpgport to libpgcommon
It requires pstrdup() from libpgcommon.
2013-10-18 21:28:15 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut f39418e9b3 Switch dependency order of libpgcommon and libpgport
Continuing 63f32f3416, libpgcommon should
depend on libpgport, but not vice versa.  But wait_result_to_str() in
wait_error.c depends on pstrdup() in libpgcommon.  So move exec.c and
wait_error.c from libpgport to libpgcommon.  Also switch the link order
in the place that's actually used by the failing ecpg builds.

The function declarations have been left in port.h for now.  That should
perhaps be separated sometime.
2013-10-17 22:02:35 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 4aeceb4683 Add asprintf.c
Forgotten in 5b6d08cd29
2013-10-13 21:56:47 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 82233ce7ea Send SIGKILL to children if they don't die quickly in immediate shutdown
On immediate shutdown, or during a restart-after-crash sequence,
postmaster used to send SIGQUIT (and then abandon ship if shutdown); but
this is not a good strategy if backends don't die because of that
signal.  (This might happen, for example, if a backend gets tangled
trying to malloc() due to gettext(), as in an example illustrated by
MauMau.)  This causes problems when later trying to restart the server,
because some processes are still attached to the shared memory segment.

Instead of just abandoning such backends to their fates, we now have
postmaster hang around for a little while longer, send a SIGKILL after
some reasonable waiting period, and then exit.  This makes immediate
shutdown more reliable.

There is disagreement on whether it's best for postmaster to exit after
sending SIGKILL, or to stick around until all children have reported
death.  If this controversy is resolved differently than what this patch
implements, it's an easy change to make.

Bug reported by MauMau in message 20DAEA8949EC4E2289C6E8E58560DEC0@maumau

MauMau and Álvaro Herrera
2013-06-28 17:49:46 -04:00
Noah Misch 5f538ad004 Renovate display of non-ASCII messages on Windows.
GNU gettext selects a default encoding for the messages it emits in a
platform-specific manner; it uses the Windows ANSI code page on Windows
and follows LC_CTYPE on other platforms.  This is inconvenient for
PostgreSQL server processes, so realize consistent cross-platform
behavior by calling bind_textdomain_codeset() on Windows each time we
permanently change LC_CTYPE.  This primarily affects SQL_ASCII databases
and processes like the postmaster that do not attach to a database,
making their behavior consistent with PostgreSQL on non-Windows
platforms.  Messages from SQL_ASCII databases use the encoding implied
by the database LC_CTYPE, and messages from non-database processes use
LC_CTYPE from the postmaster system environment.  PlatformEncoding
becomes unused, so remove it.

Make write_console() prefer WriteConsoleW() to write() regardless of the
encodings in use.  In this situation, write() will invariably mishandle
non-ASCII characters.

elog.c has assumed that messages conform to the database encoding.
While usually true, this does not hold for SQL_ASCII and MULE_INTERNAL.
Introduce MessageEncoding to track the actual encoding of message text.
The present consumers are Windows-specific code for converting messages
to UTF16 for use in system interfaces.  This fixes the appearance in
Windows event logs and consoles of translated messages from SQL_ASCII
processes like the postmaster.  Note that SQL_ASCII inherently disclaims
a strong notion of encoding, so non-ASCII byte sequences interpolated
into messages by %s may yet yield a nonsensical message.  MULE_INTERNAL
has similar problems at present, albeit for a different reason: its lack
of libiconv support or a conversion to UTF8.

Consequently, one need no longer restart Windows with a different
Windows ANSI code page to broadly test backend logging under a given
language.  Changing the user's locale ("Format") is enough.  Several
accounts can simultaneously run postmasters under different locales, all
correctly logging localized messages to Windows event logs and consoles.

Alexander Law and Noah Misch
2013-06-26 11:17:33 -04:00
Tom Lane 8c1a71d36f Add a comment warning against use of pg_usleep() for long sleeps.
Follow-up to commit 873ab97219, in which
I noted that WaitLatch was a better solution in the commit log message,
but neglected to add any documentation in the code.
2013-06-23 14:43:10 -04:00
Tom Lane 873ab97219 Use SA_RESTART for all signals, including SIGALRM.
The exclusion of SIGALRM dates back to Berkeley days, when Postgres used
SIGALRM in only one very short stretch of code.  Nowadays, allowing it to
interrupt kernel calls doesn't seem like a very good idea, since its use
for statement_timeout means SIGALRM could occur anyplace in the code, and
there are far too many call sites where we aren't prepared to deal with
EINTR failures.  When third-party code is taken into consideration, it
seems impossible that we ever could be fully EINTR-proof, so better to
use SA_RESTART always and deal with the implications of that.  One such
implication is that we should not assume pg_usleep() will be terminated
early by a signal.  Therefore, long sleeps should probably be replaced
by WaitLatch operations where practical.

Back-patch to 9.3 so we can get some beta testing on this change.
2013-06-15 15:39:51 -04:00
Tom Lane 58ae1f4577 Stamp HEAD as 9.4devel.
Let the hacking begin ...
2013-06-14 14:41:28 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 9af4159fce pgindent run for release 9.3
This is the first run of the Perl-based pgindent script.  Also update
pgindent instructions.
2013-05-29 16:58:43 -04:00
Tom Lane e2a203a190 initdb needs pqsignal() even on Windows.
I had thought we weren't using this version of pqsignal() at all on
Windows, but that's wrong --- initdb is using it (and coping with the
POSIX-ish semantics of bare signal() :-().  So allow the file to be
built in WIN32+FRONTEND case, and add it to the MSVC build logic.
2013-03-17 15:19:47 -04:00
Tom Lane da5aeccf64 Move pqsignal() to libpgport.
We had two copies of this function in the backend and libpq, which was
already pretty bogus, but it turns out that we need it in some other
programs that don't use libpq (such as pg_test_fsync).  So put it where
it probably should have been all along.  The signal-mask-initialization
support in src/backend/libpq/pqsignal.c stays where it is, though, since
we only need that in the backend.
2013-03-17 12:06:42 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 2443a26b9b Remove unnecessary #ifdef FRONTEND check to choose between strdup and pstrdup.
The libpgcommon patch made that unnecessary, palloc and friends are now
available in frontend programs too, mapped to plain old malloc.

As pointed out by Alvaro Herrera.
2013-03-08 11:23:33 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 5ddf38f21d Add standard file header comment to quotes.c. 2013-02-27 18:42:40 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 3d009e45bd Add support for piping COPY to/from an external program.
This includes backend "COPY TO/FROM PROGRAM '...'" syntax, and corresponding
psql \copy syntax. Like with reading/writing files, the backend version is
superuser-only, and in the psql version, the program is run in the client.

In the passing, the psql \copy STDIN/STDOUT syntax is subtly changed: if you
the stdin/stdout is quoted, it's now interpreted as a filename. For example,
"\copy foo from 'stdin'" now reads from a file called 'stdin', not from
standard input. Before this, there was no way to specify a filename called
stdin, stdout, pstdin or pstdout.

This creates a new function in pgport, wait_result_to_str(), which can
be used to convert the exit status of a process, as returned by wait(3),
to a human-readable string.

Etsuro Fujita, reviewed by Amit Kapila.
2013-02-27 18:22:31 +02:00
Bruce Momjian 17f1523932 Warn about initdb using mount-points
Add code to detect and warn about trying to initdb or create pg_xlog on
mount points.
2013-02-16 18:52:50 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera 8396447cdb Create libpgcommon, and move pg_malloc et al to it
libpgcommon is a new static library to allow sharing code among the
various frontend programs and backend; this lets us eliminate duplicate
implementations of common routines.  We avoid libpgport, because that's
intended as a place for porting issues; per discussion, it seems better
to keep them separate.

The first use case, and the only implemented by this patch, is pg_malloc
and friends, which many frontend programs were already using.

At the same time, we can use this to provide palloc emulation functions
for the frontend; this way, some palloc-using files in the backend can
also be used by the frontend cleanly.  To do this, we change palloc() in
the backend to be a function instead of a macro on top of
MemoryContextAlloc().  This was previously believed to cause loss of
performance, but this implementation has been tweaked by Tom and Andres
so that on modern compilers it provides a slight improvement over the
previous one.

This lets us clean up some places that were already with
localized hacks.

Most of the pg_malloc/palloc changes in this patch were authored by
Andres Freund. Zoltán Böszörményi also independently provided a form of
that.  libpgcommon infrastructure was authored by Álvaro.
2013-02-12 11:21:05 -03:00
Andrew Dunstan e1c1e21732 Enable building with Microsoft Visual Studio 2012.
Backpatch to release 9.2

Brar Piening and Noah Misch, reviewed by Craig Ringer.
2013-02-06 14:52:29 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan 1068771abf Use correct output device for Windows prompts.
This ensures that mapping of non-ascii prompts
to the correct code page occurs.

Bug report and original patch from Alexander Law,
reviewed and reworked by Noah Misch.

Backpatch to all live branches.
2013-01-24 16:01:31 -05:00
Magnus Hagander 940d136661 Centralize single quote escaping in src/port/quotes.c
For code-reuse in upcoming functionality in pg_basebackup.

Zoltan Boszormenyi
2013-01-05 15:40:19 +01:00
Magnus Hagander 794397ae1d Move tar function headers to pgtar.h
This makes it possible to include them only where they are used, so
we can avoid the conflict of the uid_t and gid_t datatypes that happened
in plperl (since plperl doesn't need the tar functions)
2013-01-02 20:34:08 +01:00
Bruce Momjian bd61a623ac Update copyrights for 2013
Fully update git head, and update back branches in ./COPYRIGHT and
legal.sgml files.
2013-01-01 17:15:01 -05:00
Magnus Hagander f5d4bdd3a5 Unify some tar functionality across different parts
Move some of the tar functionality that existed mostly duplicated
in both pg_dump and the walsender basebackup functionality into
port/tar.c instead, so it can be used from both. It will also be
used by pg_basebackup in the future, which would've caused a third
copy of it around.

Zoltan Boszormenyi and Magnus Hagander
2013-01-01 18:15:57 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut c424d0d105 Remove redundant code for getnameinfo() replacement
Our getnameinfo() replacement implementation in getaddrinfo.c failed
unless NI_NUMERICHOST and NI_NUMERICSERV were given as flags, because
it doesn't resolve host names, only numeric IPs.  But per standard,
when those flags are not given, an implementation can still degrade to
not returning host names, so this restriction is unnecessary.  When we
remove it, we can eliminate some code in postmaster.c that apparently
tried to work around that.
2012-10-04 21:45:14 -04:00
Tom Lane 09ac603c36 Work around unportable behavior of malloc(0) and realloc(NULL, 0).
On some platforms these functions return NULL, rather than the more common
practice of returning a pointer to a zero-sized block of memory.  Hack our
various wrapper functions to hide the difference by substituting a size
request of 1.  This is probably not so important for the callers, who
should never touch the block anyway if they asked for size 0 --- but it's
important for the wrapper functions themselves, which mistakenly treated
the NULL result as an out-of-memory failure.  This broke at least pg_dump
for the case of no user-defined aggregates, as per report from
Matthew Carrington.

Back-patch to 9.2 to fix the pg_dump issue.  Given the lack of previous
complaints, it seems likely that there is no live bug in previous releases,
even though some of these functions were in place before that.
2012-10-02 17:32:42 -04:00
Kevin Grittner 6b896f511f Fix typo in comment for pclose_check() function.
Backpatch to 9.2.

Etsuro Fujit
2012-09-12 22:33:10 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 1a26e1c766 Add strerror() string to chdir() error message 2012-08-28 23:01:23 -04:00
Tom Lane 9ae8ebe0b2 Improve reporting of error situations in find_other_exec().
This function suppressed any stderr output from the called program, which
is unnecessary in the normal case and unhelpful in error cases.  It also
gave a rather opaque message along the lines of "fgets failure: Success"
in case the called program failed to return anything on stdout.  Since
we've seen multiple reports of people not understanding what's wrong when
pg_ctl reports this, improve the message.

Back-patch to all active branches.
2012-07-27 19:31:13 -04:00
Robert Haas 3a0e4d36eb Make new event trigger facility actually do something.
Commit 3855968f32 added syntax, pg_dump,
psql support, and documentation, but the triggers didn't actually fire.
With this commit, they now do.  This is still a pretty basic facility
overall because event triggers do not get a whole lot of information
about what the user is trying to do unless you write them in C; and
there's still no option to fire them anywhere except at the very
beginning of the execution sequence, but it's better than nothing,
and a good building block for future work.

Along the way, add a regression test for ALTER LARGE OBJECT, since
testing of event triggers reveals that we haven't got one.

Dimitri Fontaine and Robert Haas
2012-07-20 11:39:01 -04:00
Tom Lane 8525419947 Don't try to trim "../" in join_path_components().
join_path_components() tried to remove leading ".." components from its
tail argument, but it was not nearly bright enough to do so correctly
unless the head argument was (a) absolute and (b) canonicalized.
Rather than try to fix that logic, let's just get rid of it: there is no
correctness reason to remove "..", and cosmetic concerns can be taken
care of by a subsequent canonicalize_path() call.  Per bug #6715 from
Greg Davidson.

Back-patch to all supported branches.  It appears that pre-9.2, this
function is only used with absolute paths as head arguments, which is why
we'd not noticed the breakage before.  However, third-party code might be
expecting this function to work in more general cases, so it seems wise
to back-patch.

In HEAD and 9.2, also make some minor cosmetic improvements to callers.
2012-07-05 17:16:11 -04:00
Tom Lane bed88fceac Stamp HEAD as 9.3devel.
Let the hacking begin ...
2012-06-13 20:03:02 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 927d61eeff Run pgindent on 9.2 source tree in preparation for first 9.3
commit-fest.
2012-06-10 15:20:04 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 3420b241a7 Fix dependency tracking for src/port/%_srv.o files
Because they use their own compilation rule, they don't use the
dependency tracking logic from Makefile.global.  To make sure that
dependency tracking works anyway for the *_srv.o files, depend on
their *.o siblings as well, which do have proper dependencies.  It's a
hack that might fail someday if there is a *_srv.o without a
corresponding *.o, but it works for now (and those would probably go
into src/backend/port/ anyway).
2012-05-08 20:10:50 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut 3284e03d5d Remove strdup, strtol, strtoul from libpgport
These should not be needed anymore, at least after the recent port
removals.  So let's see whether we can do without them.
2012-05-07 23:10:28 +03:00
Bruce Momjian ebcaa5fcde Remove BSD/OS (BSDi) port. There are no known users upgrading to
Postgres 9.2, and perhaps no existing users either.
2012-05-03 10:58:44 -04:00
Tom Lane 50c2d6a1a6 Kill some remaining references to SVR4 and univel.
Both terms still appear in a few places, but I thought it best to leave
those alone in context.
2012-05-02 00:29:17 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 2227bb9c94 Simplify makefile rule
Instead of writing out the .c -> .o rule, use the default one, so that
dependency tracking can be used.
2012-04-29 21:20:14 +03:00
Andrew Dunstan d2c1740dc2 Remove now redundant pgpipe code. 2012-03-28 23:24:07 -04:00
Tom Lane 5c02a00d44 Move CRC tables to libpgport, and provide them in a separate include file.
This makes it much more convenient to build tools for Postgres that are
separately compiled and require a matching CRC implementation.

To prevent multiple copies of the CRC polynomial tables being introduced
into the postgres binaries, they are now included in the static library
libpgport that is mainly meant for replacement system functions.  That
seems like a bit of a kludge, but there's no better place.

This cleans up building of the tools pg_controldata and pg_resetxlog,
which previously had to build their own copies of pg_crc.o.

In the future, external programs that need access to the CRC tables can
include the tables directly from the new header file pg_crc_tables.h.

Daniel Farina, reviewed by Abhijit Menon-Sen and Tom Lane
2012-02-28 19:53:39 -05:00
Robert Haas 337b6f5ecf Speed up in-memory tuplesorting.
Per recent work by Peter Geoghegan, it's significantly faster to
tuplesort on a single sortkey if ApplySortComparator is inlined into
quicksort rather reached via a function pointer.  It's also faster
in general to have a version of quicksort which is specialized for
sorting SortTuple objects rather than objects of arbitrary size and
type.  This requires a couple of additional copies of the quicksort
logic, which in this patch are generate using a Perl script.  There
might be some benefit in adding further specializations here too,
but thus far it's not clear that those gains are worth their weight
in code footprint.
2012-02-15 12:13:32 -05:00
Robert Haas dd7c84185c Attempt to fix MSVC builds and other fls-related breakage.
Thanks to Andrew Dunstan for bringing this to my attention.
2012-02-09 12:39:33 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 5ece8ecae8 Fix typo in comment. 2012-02-07 21:21:50 +02:00
Robert Haas 4f658dc851 Support fls().
The immediate impetus for this is that Noah Misch's patch to elide
unnecessary table and index rebuilds when changing typmod for temporal
types uses it; and this is extracted from that patch, with some
further commentary by me.  But it seems logically separate from the
remainder of the patch, so I'm committing it separately; this is not
the first time someone has wanted fls() in the backend and probably
won't be the last.

If we end up using this in more performance-critical spots it may be
worthwhile to add some architecture-specific optimizations to our
src/port version of fls() - e.g. any x86 platform can implement this
using the assembly instruction BSRL.  But performance won't matter
a bit for assessing typmod changes, so I'm not worried about that
right now.
2012-02-07 13:45:46 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut c6ea8ccea6 Use abort() instead of exit() to abort library functions
In some hopeless situations, certain library functions in libpq and
libpgport quit the program.  Use abort() for that instead of exit(),
so we don't interfere with the normal exit codes the program might
use, we clearly signal the abnormal termination, and the caller has a
chance of catching the termination.

This was originally pointed out by Debian's Lintian program.
2012-01-30 21:34:00 +02:00
Bruce Momjian 1358801b7a Revert binary change in copyright year adjustment. 2012-01-01 19:40:13 -05:00
Bruce Momjian e126958c2e Update copyright notices for year 2012. 2012-01-01 18:01:58 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan 1a0c76c32f Enable compiling with the mingw-w64 32 bit compiler.
Original patch by Lars Kanis, reviewed by Nishiyama Tomoaki and tweaked some by me.

This compiler, or at least the latest version of it, is currently broken, and
only passes the regression tests if built with -O0.
2011-12-10 15:35:41 -05:00
Bruce Momjian fd6dbc24ef Fix join_path_components() to not add a leading slash when joining to an
initial null string.

Per report from Robert Haas in testing psql \ir.
2011-11-26 09:27:11 -05:00
Tom Lane 48e4b8dc08 Fix typo in pg_srand48 (srand48 in older branches).
">" should be ">>".  This typo results in failure to use all of the bits
of the provided seed.

This might rise to the level of a security bug if we were relying on
srand48 for any security-critical purposes, but we are not --- in fact,
it's not used at all unless the platform lacks srandom(), which is
improbable.  Even on such a platform the exposure seems minimal.

Reported privately by Andres Freund.
2011-09-03 16:17:34 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 65e899b2fb Fix MinGW build, broken by my previous patch to add a setlocale() wrapper
on Windows. ecpglib doesn't link with libpgport, but picks and compiles
the .c files it needs individually. To cope with that, move the setlocale()
wrapper from chklocale.c to a separate setlocale.c file, and include that
in ecpglib.
2011-09-01 14:02:40 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas a88b6e4cfb setlocale() on Windows doesn't work correctly if the locale name contains
dots. I previously worked around this in initdb, mapping the known
problematic locale names to aliases that work, but Hiroshi Inoue pointed
out that that's not enough because even if you use one of the aliases, like
"Chinese_HKG", setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL) returns back the long form, ie.
"Chinese_Hong Kong S.A.R.". When we try to restore an old locale value by
passing that value back to setlocale(), it fails. Note that you are affected
by this bug also if you use one of those short-form names manually, so just
reverting the hack in initdb won't fix it.

To work around that, move the locale name mapping from initdb to a wrapper
around setlocale(), so that the mapping is invoked on every setlocale() call.

Also, add a few checks for failed setlocale() calls in the backend. These
calls shouldn't fail, and if they do there isn't much we can do about it,
but at least you'll get a warning.

Backpatch to 9.1, where the initdb hack was introduced. The Windows bug
affects older versions too if you set locale manually to one of the aliases,
but given the lack of complaints from the field, I'm hesitent to backpatch.
2011-09-01 11:08:32 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut 1af55e2751 Use consistent format for reporting GetLastError()
Use something like "error code %lu" for reporting GetLastError()
values on Windows.  Previously, a mix of different wordings and
formats were in use.
2011-08-23 22:00:52 +03:00
Robert Haas 4af43ee3f1 Make pgbench use erand48() rather than random().
glibc renders random() thread-safe by wrapping a futex lock around it;
testing reveals that this limits the performance of pgbench on machines
with many CPU cores.  Rather than switching to random_r(), which is
only available on GNU systems and crashes unless you use undocumented
alchemy to initialize the random state properly, switch to our built-in
implementation of erand48(), which is both thread-safe and concurrent.

Since the list of reasons not to use the operating system's erand48()
is getting rather long, rename ours to pg_erand48() (and similarly
for our implementations of lrand48() and srand48()) and just always
use those.  We were already doing this on Cygwin anyway, and the
glibc implementation is not quite thread-safe, so pgbench wouldn't
be able to use that either.

Per discussion with Tom Lane.
2011-08-03 16:26:40 -04:00
Robert Haas c7f23494c1 Add \ir command to psql.
\ir is short for "include relative"; when used from a script, the
supplied pathname will be interpreted relative to the input file,
rather than to the current working directory.

Gurjeet Singh, reviewed by Josh Kupershmidt, with substantial further
cleanup by me.
2011-07-06 11:45:13 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 21f1e15aaf Unify spelling of "canceled", "canceling", "cancellation"
We had previously (af26857a27)
established the U.S. spellings as standard.
2011-06-29 09:28:46 +03:00
Tom Lane c962792211 Stamp HEAD as 9.2devel. 2011-06-11 17:46:49 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 6560407c7d Pgindent run before 9.1 beta2. 2011-06-09 14:32:50 -04:00
Tom Lane dd2ddfb1cd Typo fix. 2011-06-02 13:37:19 -04:00
Tom Lane 3980f7fc6e Implement getpeereid() as a src/port compatibility function.
This unifies a bunch of ugly #ifdef's in one place.  Per discussion,
we only need this where HAVE_UNIX_SOCKETS, so no need to cover Windows.

Marko Kreen, some adjustment by Tom Lane
2011-06-02 13:05:01 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan 860be17ec3 Assorted minor changes to silence Windows compiler warnings.
Mostly to do with macro redefinitions or object signedness.
2011-04-25 12:56:53 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan 7e0f8f836d Give getopt() a prototype and modern style arg specs.
Welcome to the 1990s.
2011-04-25 12:38:10 -04:00
Bruce Momjian bf50caf105 pgindent run before PG 9.1 beta 1. 2011-04-10 11:42:00 -04:00
Tom Lane 176d5bae1d Fix up handling of C/POSIX collations.
Install just one instance of the "C" and "POSIX" collations into
pg_collation, rather than one per encoding.  Make these instances exist
and do something useful even in machines without locale_t support: to wit,
it's now possible to force comparisons and case-folding functions to use C
locale in an otherwise non-C database, whether or not the platform has
support for using any additional collations.

Fix up severely broken upper/lower/initcap functions, too: the C/POSIX
fastpath now does what it is supposed to, and non-default collations are
handled correctly in single-byte database encodings.

Merge the two separate collation hashtables that were being maintained in
pg_locale.c, and be more wary of the possibility that we fail partway
through filling a cache entry.
2011-03-20 12:44:13 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 8e7af60872 Fix reverse 'if' test in path_is_relative_and_below_cwd(), per Tom. 2011-02-13 00:14:47 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 0de0cc150a Properly handle Win32 paths of 'E:abc', which can be either absolute or
relative, by creating a function path_is_relative_and_below_cwd() to
check for specific requirements.  It is unclear if this fixes a security
problem or not but the new code is more robust.
2011-02-12 09:47:51 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 2432d10bf2 Fix pg_get_encoding_from_locale() function call parameters to match
prototype for cases where there is no multi-language support.
2011-02-10 15:39:41 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 414c5a2ea6 Per-column collation support
This adds collation support for columns and domains, a COLLATE clause
to override it per expression, and B-tree index support.

Peter Eisentraut
reviewed by Pavel Stehule, Itagaki Takahiro, Robert Haas, Noah Misch
2011-02-08 23:04:18 +02:00
Robert Haas b1e65c3216 Move pipe.c into the backend.
It's full of backend-specific error reporting, so it's neither possible
nor necessary for this to be used from frontend code.
2011-02-04 15:52:21 -05:00
Robert Haas 8201aea90c Avoid including postgres.h in frontend compiles of src/port.
This isn't kosher, and doesn't play nicely with my recent changes to the
Makefile in this directory.
2011-02-04 13:11:53 -05:00
Robert Haas 6f59a5e5dd Use $(MAKE) rather than make.
Per buildfarm.
2011-02-04 09:48:32 -05:00
Robert Haas 356f2cbbb4 Make handling of errcodes.h more consistent with other generated headers.
This fixes make distprep, and seems more robust in other ways as well.
Some special handling is required because errcodes.txt is needed by
some stuff in src/port, but just by src/backend as is the case for the
other generated headers.

While I'm at it, fix a few other things that were overlooked in the
original patch.
2011-02-04 09:29:10 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 35b0a6b205 Simplify code used in is_absolute_path() macro; also add comment about
'E:abc' Win32 path handling.
2011-02-03 10:47:06 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 426227850b Rename function to first_path_var_separator() to clarify it works with
path variables, not directory paths.
2011-02-02 22:49:54 -05:00
Bruce Momjian bffb638d16 Clearify macro IS_PATH_VAR_SEP in path.c so it is clear this is a path
variable, not a directory path.
2011-02-02 22:28:45 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan 91812df4ed Enable building with the Mingw64 compiler.
This can be used to build 64 bit Windows binaries, not only on 64 bit
Windows but on supported cross-compiling hosts including 32 bit Windows,
Cygwin, Darwin and Linux.
2011-01-30 19:56:46 -05:00
Magnus Hagander db4d22d0ef Add pgreadlink() on Windows to read junction points
Add support for reading back information about the symbolic
links we've created with pgsymlink(), which are actually
Junction Points. Just like pgsymlink() can only create directory
symlinks, pgreadlink() can only read directory symlinks.
2011-01-09 15:09:19 +01:00
Bruce Momjian 5d950e3b0c Stamp copyrights for year 2011. 2011-01-01 13:18:15 -05:00
Tom Lane 61b53695fb Remove optreset from src/port/ implementations of getopt and getopt_long.
We don't actually need optreset, because we can easily fix the code to
ensure that it's cleanly restartable after having completed a scan over the
argv array; which is the only case we need to restart in.  Getting rid of
it avoids a class of interactions with the system libraries and allows
reversion of my change of yesterday in postmaster.c and postgres.c.

Back-patch to 8.4.  Before that the getopt code was a bit different anyway.
2010-12-16 16:23:05 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera cd1fefa973 Avoid clobbering errno, per comment from Tom. 2010-12-16 17:15:37 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera 83c759ea0e Fix inconsequential FILE pointer leakage 2010-12-16 16:45:11 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera e359b8496d Add some minor missing error checks 2010-12-16 12:23:07 -03:00
Tom Lane 671199929d Move a couple of initdb's subroutines into src/port/.
mkdir_p and check_data_dir will be useful in CREATE TABLESPACE, since we
have agreed that that command should handle subdirectory creation just like
initdb creates the PGDATA directory.  Push them into src/port/ so that they
are available to both initdb and the backend.  Rename to pg_mkdir_p and
pg_check_dir, just to be on the safe side.  Add FreeBSD's copyright notice
to pgmkdirp.c, since that's where the code came from originally (this
really should have been in initdb.c).  Very marginal code/comment cleanup.
2010-12-10 19:42:44 -05:00
Tom Lane 3840bc0847 Fix portability issues in new src/port/inet_net_ntop.c file.
1. Don't #include postgres.h in a frontend build.

2. Don't assume that the backend's symbol PGSQL_AF_INET6 has anything to do
with the constant that will be used by system library functions (because,
in point of fact, it usually doesn't).  Fortunately, PGSQL_AF_INET is equal
to AF_INET, so we can just cater for both sets of values in one case
construct without fear of conflict.
2010-11-26 18:00:26 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 212a1c7b0b Fix getaddrinfo() in pgport to use proper parameters, as detected by
Win32 buildfarm members.
2010-11-25 12:56:59 -05:00
Bruce Momjian ba11258ccb When reporting the server as not responding, if the hostname was
supplied, also print the IP address.  This allows IPv4 and IPv6 failures
to be distinguished.  Also useful when a hostname resolves to multiple
IP addresses.

Also, remove use of inet_ntoa() and use our own inet_net_ntop() in all
places, including in libpq, because it is thread-safe.
2010-11-24 17:04:19 -05:00
Tom Lane bfd3f37be3 Fix comparisons of pointers with zero to compare with NULL instead.
Per C standard, these are semantically the same thing; but saying NULL
when you mean NULL is good for readability.

Marti Raudsepp, per results of INRIA's Coccinelle.
2010-10-29 15:51:52 -04:00
Magnus Hagander fe9b36fd59 Convert cvsignore to gitignore, and add .gitignore for build targets. 2010-09-22 12:57:04 +02:00
Magnus Hagander 9f2e211386 Remove cvs keywords from all files. 2010-09-20 22:08:53 +02:00
Bruce Momjian c5d94a34fb Modify pg_upgrade to set/restore all environment variables related to
collation/encoding to match English when reading controldata.  This now
matches the English variable setting used by pg_regress.c.

Backpatch to 9.0.X.
2010-09-07 14:10:30 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 3f11971916 Remove extra newlines at end and beginning of files, add missing newlines
at end of files.
2010-08-19 05:57:36 +00:00
Tom Lane b40466c337 Stamp HEAD as 9.1devel.
(And there was much rejoicing.)
2010-07-09 04:10:58 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 239d769e7e pgindent run for 9.0, second run 2010-07-06 19:19:02 +00:00
Robert Haas bb0fe9feb9 Move copydir.c from src/port to src/backend/storage/file
The previous commit to make copydir() interruptible prevented
postgres.exe from linking on MinGW and Cygwin, because on those
platforms libpgport_srv.a can't freely reference symbols defined
by the backend.  Since that code is already backend-specific anyway,
just move the whole file into the backend rather than adding further
kludges to deal with the symbols needed by CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS().

This probably needs some further cleanup, but this commit just moves
the file as-is, which should hopefully be enough to turn the
buildfarm green again.
2010-07-02 17:03:30 +00:00
Robert Haas 71d6d0750d Allow copydir() to be interrupted.
This makes ALTER DATABASE .. SET TABLESPACE and CREATE DATABASE more
sensitive to interrupts.  Backpatch to 8.4, where ALTER DATABASE .. SET
TABLESPACE was introduced.  We could go back further, but in the absence
of complaints about the CREATE DATABASE case it doesn't seem worth it.

Guillaume Lelarge, with a small correction by me.
2010-07-01 20:12:40 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 5b79fdadda Use __bsdi__ consistently. 2010-05-15 10:14:20 +00:00
Itagaki Takahiro 72ee670323 Code page for EUC-KR is surely 51949. 2010-05-06 02:12:38 +00:00
Itagaki Takahiro 7780c4124b Add CP949 as an alias for UHC encoding. pg_get_encoding_from_locale()
with kor locale on Windows can use the path.

Reported by Hiroshi Inoue.
2010-04-28 00:29:16 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 4c10623306 Update a number of broken links in comments.
Josh Kupershmidt
2010-04-02 15:21:20 +00:00
Tom Lane 1ecafd622e Buildfarm still unhappy, so I'll bet it's EACCES not EPERM. 2010-03-01 14:54:00 +00:00
Greg Stark 73632828ac add EPERM to the list of return codes to expect from opening directories based on Vista results 2010-03-01 00:04:06 +00:00
Greg Stark 7d7db18a68 Second try at fsyncing directories in CREATE DATABASE. Let's see what the build farm says of opening directories read-only and ignoring EBADF from fsync of directories 2010-02-28 21:05:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 65e806cba1 pgindent run for 9.0 2010-02-26 02:01:40 +00:00
Tom Lane c3a24e3143 Some platforms reject fsync() on files opened O_RDONLY. 2010-02-23 05:44:55 +00:00
Tom Lane 9dd6c4686b Let's try forcing errno to zero before issuing fsync. The current buildfarm
results claiming EBADF seem improbable enough that I'm not convinced fsync
is really returning that --- could it be failing to set errno at all?
2010-02-22 15:29:46 +00:00
Tom Lane 9738beb3d0 Fix multiple copy and paste-o's. No wonder this code didn't work. 2010-02-22 02:50:10 +00:00
Greg Stark b21121cd3d Oops, don't forget to rewind the directory before scanning it to fsync files in CREATE DATABASE 2010-02-22 00:11:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 50a90fac40 Stamp HEAD as 9.0devel, and update various places that were referring to 8.5
(hope I got 'em all).  Per discussion, this release will be 9.0 not 8.5.
2010-02-17 04:19:41 +00:00
Greg Stark 68cfc75a72 Temporarily disable fsyncing the database directory in CREATE DATABASE
until we can work out portability issues the build farm uncovered.

In passing avoid fsyncing subdirectories twice.
2010-02-15 11:40:49 +00:00
Itagaki Takahiro bec8103993 remove an unused variable 'dirfd'. 2010-02-15 04:05:06 +00:00
Greg Stark f8c183a1ac Speed up CREATE DATABASE by deferring the fsyncs until after copying
all the data and using posix_fadvise to nudge the OS into flushing it
earlier. This also hopefully makes CREATE DATABASE avoid spamming the
cache.

Tests show a big speedup on Linux at least on some filesystems.

Idea and patch from Andres Freund.
2010-02-15 00:50:57 +00:00
Greg Stark 1012492bc0 Make CREATE DATABASE safe against losing whole files by fsyncing the
directory and not just the individual files.

Back-patch to 8.1 -- before that we just called "cp -r" and never
fsynced anything anyways.
2010-02-14 17:50:52 +00:00
Tom Lane 7fc30c488f Avoid changing the sign of zero. Per buildfarm failures. 2010-02-06 05:42:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 8283b65019 Rewrite rint() to enable removal of copyright mention; patch from
Nathan Wagner

Function is simpler too.
2010-02-05 03:20:56 +00:00
Magnus Hagander f27a4696f1 Remove now unnecessary loop around CallNamedPipe().
Radu Ilie
2010-01-31 17:18:28 +00:00
Tom Lane 0fba3bef55 Simplify validate_exec() by using access(2) to check file permissions,
rather than trying to implement the equivalent logic by hand.  The motivation
for the original coding appears to have been to check with the effective uid's
permissions not the real uid's; but there is no longer any difference, because
we don't run the postmaster setuid (indeed, main.c enforces that they're the
same).  Using access() means we will get it right in situations the original
coding failed to handle, such as ACL-based permissions.  Besides it's a lot
shorter, cleaner, and more thread-safe.  Per bug #5275 from James Bellinger.
2010-01-14 00:14:06 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 87091cb1f1 Create typedef pgsocket for storing socket descriptors.
This silences some warnings on Win64. Not using the proper SOCKET datatype
was actually wrong on Win32 as well, but didn't cause any warnings there.

Also create define PGINVALID_SOCKET to indicate an invalid/non-existing
socket, instead of using a hardcoded -1 value.
2010-01-10 14:16:08 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 0239800893 Update copyright for the year 2010. 2010-01-02 16:58:17 +00:00
Magnus Hagander f509944e6e Fix cast for _open_osfhandle().
Tsutomu Yamada
2010-01-02 12:00:08 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 741e4ad7de Make the win32 putenv() override update *all* present versions of the
MSVCRxx runtime, not just the current + Visual Studio 6 (MSVCRT). Clearly
there can be an almost unlimited number of runtimes loaded at the same
time.

Per report from Hiroshi Inoue
2010-01-01 14:57:16 +00:00
Magnus Hagander c4371cdb8b Remove now unreferenced variable. 2009-12-27 16:11:28 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 8c940a30ae If the MSVCRT module is not found in the current binary, proceed to update
system and local environments anyway, instead of aborting. (This will
happen in a MSVC build with no or very few external libraries linked in)
2009-12-27 16:01:39 +00:00
Magnus Hagander da8d684d39 Add inheritable ACE when creating a restricted token for execution on
Win32.

Also refactor the code around it to be more clear.

Jesse Morris
2009-11-14 15:39:36 +00:00
Tom Lane 8539a0e00a Check for C/POSIX before assuming that nl_langinfo or win32_langinfo
will work.  Per buildfarm results.
2009-11-12 03:37:15 +00:00
Tom Lane 8f8a5df694 Make initdb behave sanely when the selected locale has codeset "US-ASCII".
Per discussion, this should result in defaulting to SQL_ASCII encoding.
The original coding could not support that because it conflated selection
of SQL_ASCII encoding with not being able to determine the encoding.
Adjust pg_get_encoding_from_locale()'s API to distinguish these cases,
and fix callers appropriately.  Only initdb actually changes behavior,
since the other callers were perfectly content to consider these cases
equivalent.

Per bug #5178 from Boh Yap.  Not going to bother back-patching, since
no one has complained before and there's an easy workaround (namely,
specify the encoding you want).
2009-11-12 02:46:16 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas 7f2a10fecd Don't error out if recycling or removing an old WAL segment fails at the end
of checkpoint. Although the checkpoint has been written to WAL at that point
already, so that all data is safe, and we'll retry removing the WAL segment at
the next checkpoint, if such a failure persists we won't be able to remove any
other old WAL segments either and will eventually run out of disk space. It's
better to treat the failure as non-fatal, and move on to clean any other WAL
segment and continue with any other end-of-checkpoint cleanup.

We don't normally expect any such failures, but on Windows it can happen with
some anti-virus or backup software that lock files without FILE_SHARE_DELETE
flag.

Also, the loop in pgrename() to retry when the file is locked was broken. If a
file is locked on Windows, you get ERROR_SHARE_VIOLATION, not
ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED, at least on modern versions. Fix that, although I left
the check for ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED in there as well (presumably it was correct
in some environment), and added ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION to be consistent with
similar checks in pgwin32_open(). Reduce the timeout on the loop from 30s to
10s, on the grounds that since it's been broken, we've effectively had a
timeout of 0s and no-one has complained, so a smaller timeout is actually
closer to the old behavior. A longer timeout would mean that if recycling a
WAL file fails because it's locked for some reason, InstallXLogFileSegment()
will hold ControlFileLock for longer, potentially blocking other backends, so
a long timeout isn't totally harmless.

While we're at it, set errno correctly in pgrename().

Backpatch to 8.2, which is the oldest version supported on Windows. The xlog.c
changes would make sense on other platforms and thus on older versions as
well, but since there's no such locking issues on other platforms, it's not
worth it.
2009-09-13 18:32:08 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 9d182ef002 Update of install-sh, mkinstalldirs, and associated configury
Update install-sh to that from Autoconf 2.63, plus our Darwin-specific
changes (which I simplified a bit).  install-sh is now able to install
multiple files in one run, so we could simplify our makefiles sometime.

install-sh also now has a -d option to create directories, so we don't need
mkinstalldirs anymore.

Use AC_PROG_MKDIR_P in configure.in, so we can use mkdir -p when available
instead of install-sh -d.  For consistency with the rest of the world,
the corresponding make variable has been renamed from $(mkinstalldirs) to
$(MKDIR_P).
2009-08-26 22:24:44 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 36942504fc Fix minor memory leak in Win32 SID handling functions. Not a big issue
since it's only called during process startup, thus no backpatch.

Found by TAKATSUKA Haruka, patch by Magnus Hagander and
Andrew Chernow
2009-07-27 08:46:10 +00:00
Tom Lane c43feefa80 Add erand48() to the set of functions supported by our src/port/ library,
and extend configure to test for it properly instead of hard-wiring
an assumption that everybody but Windows has the rand48 functions.
(We do cheat to the extent of assuming that probing for erand48 will do
for the entire rand48 family.)

erand48() is unused as of this commit, but a followon patch will cause
GEQO to depend on it.

Andres Freund, additional hacking by Tom
2009-07-16 17:43:52 +00:00
Tom Lane f4ab0b032b Stamp HEAD as 8.5devel. 2009-07-01 23:15:55 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d747140279 8.4 pgindent run, with new combined Linux/FreeBSD/MinGW typedef list
provided by Andrew.
2009-06-11 14:49:15 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 3a0717c3f0 Update no longer current comments in header. 2009-05-04 09:30:06 +00:00
Tom Lane 27fbfd396c Remove a boatload of useless definitions of 'int optreset'. If we
are using our own ports of getopt or getopt_long, those will define
the variable for themselves; and if not, we don't need these, because
we never touch the variable anyway.
2009-04-05 04:19:59 +00:00
Tom Lane eb3a10b05d Hmm, baiji thinks we need explicit 'extern' here. 2009-04-04 22:36:11 +00:00
Tom Lane 1d26226d95 Make an attempt at fixing our current Solaris 11 breakage: add a configure
probe for opterr (exactly like the one for optreset) and have getopt.c
define the variables only if configure doesn't find them in libc.
2009-04-04 21:55:50 +00:00
Tom Lane 5d7f69936e Use (unsigned char) cast in argument of pg_tolower(). Maybe it works on
Windows without that, but we shouldn't put bad examples where people might
copy them.  Also, reformat slightly to improve the odds that pgindent
won't go nuts on this.
2009-04-03 23:27:17 +00:00
Magnus Hagander aa38153d22 Make directory name comparisons on Win32 case insensitive.
This method will not catch all different ways since the locale
handling in NTFS doesn't provide an easy way to do that, but it
will hopefully solve the most common cases causing startup
problems when the backend is found in the system PATH.

Attempts to fix bug #4694.
2009-04-03 11:52:08 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 2e371183ee Loop calling CallNamedPipe() several times in case it fails,
since it can be transient failures, causing kill() to not
properly send signals.

Original patch from Steve Marshall, modified by me.
2009-02-15 13:58:18 +00:00
Magnus Hagander b31d0719fb Don't call SetEnvironmentVariable() when removing an environment variable,
as this seems to crash on at least some versions of MingW. Our current usage
of this function does not require it, so it should be ok to ignore.
2009-02-12 12:53:34 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 8b9dd6b5fd Support for KOI8U encoding 2009-02-10 19:29:39 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 0154345078 Make win32 builds always do SetEnvironmentVariable() when doing putenv().
Also, if linked against other versions than the default MSVCRT library
(for example the MSVC build which links against MSVCRT80), also update
the cache in the default MSVCRT at the same time.

This should fix the issues with setting LC_MESSAGES on the MSVC build.

Original patch from Hiroshi Inoue and Hiroshi Saito, much rewritten
by me.
2009-01-21 10:30:02 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 1327a0bc06 Remove empty #ifdef block. 2009-01-14 21:18:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 511db38ace Update copyright for 2009. 2009-01-01 17:24:05 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 218b4e8dd8 Append major version number and for libraries soname major version number
to the gettext domain name, to simplify parallel installations.

Also, rename set_text_domain() to pg_bindtextdomain(), because that is what
it does.
2008-12-11 07:34:09 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 2c69fa0c38 Change wildcard cerfificate mapping to be much simler - we now only match
the * character at the beginning of a pattern, and it does not match
subdomains.

Since this means we no longer need fnmatch, remove the imported implementation
from port, along with the autoconf check for it.
2008-12-02 10:39:31 +00:00
Tom Lane 4d1ba044d8 Omit src/port/pipe.c on non-Windows platforms. It's useless and draws
complaints about empty object files on some platforms, eg Darwin.
2008-11-25 18:19:31 +00:00
Magnus Hagander cb10467d30 Add support for matching wildcard server certificates to the new SSL code.
This uses the function fnmatch() which is not available on all platforms
(notably Windows), so import the implementation from NetBSD into src/port.
2008-11-24 09:15:16 +00:00
Tom Lane 0e3d5ad477 Reduce chatter from _dosmaperr() when used in FRONTEND code.
ITAGAKI Takahiro
2008-10-16 13:27:34 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 206378e4ab Use CRITICAL_SECTION instead of Mutexes for thread-locking in libpq on
Windows, for better performance.

Per suggestion from Andrew Chernow, but not his patch since the underlying
code was changed to deal with return values.
2008-05-21 14:20:48 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan 53972b460c Add $PostgreSQL$ markers to a lot of files that were missing them.
This particular batch was just for *.c and *.h file.

The changes were made with the following 2 commands:

find . \( \( -name 'libstemmer' -o -name 'expected' -o -name 'ppport.h' \) -prune \) -o  \( -name '*.[ch]'  \) \( -exec grep -q '\$PostgreSQL' {} \; -o -print \) | while read file ; do head -n 1 < $file | grep -q '^/\*' && echo $file; done | xargs -l sed -i -e '1s/^\// /' -e '1i/*\n * $PostgreSQL:$ \n *'

find . \( \( -name 'libstemmer' -o -name 'expected' -o -name 'ppport.h' \) -prune \) -o  \( -name '*.[ch]'  \) \( -exec grep -q '\$PostgreSQL' {} \; -o -print \) | xargs -l sed -i -e '1i/*\n * $PostgreSQL:$ \n */'
2008-05-17 01:28:26 +00:00
Tom Lane 3951fae51d Fix declarations of pthread functions, missed in recent commit. 2008-05-16 23:57:42 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 14e6858ff4 Make the win32 implementation of getrusage() return EINVAL if being
asked for anything other than RUSAGE_SELF, since it's not supported.

This is never called anywhere in the code today, but might be in
the future.

Not backpatching, since it's not called anywhere today.
2008-05-14 07:28:13 +00:00
Magnus Hagander fc507eb0b6 Don't pull in pthreads header files in this file because we never use them. 2008-04-22 13:06:57 +00:00
Tom Lane b8e5581d76 Fix rmtree() so that it keeps going after failure to remove any individual
file; the idea is that we should clean up as much as we can, even if there's
some problem removing one file.  Make the error messages a bit less misleading,
too.  In passing, const-ify function arguments.
2008-04-18 17:05:45 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas 9cb91f90c9 Fix two race conditions between the pending unlink mechanism that was put in
place to prevent reusing relation OIDs before next checkpoint, and DROP
DATABASE. First, if a database was dropped, bgwriter would still try to unlink
the files that the rmtree() call by the DROP DATABASE command has already
deleted, or is just about to delete. Second, if a database is dropped, and
another database is created with the same OID, bgwriter would in the worst
case delete a relation in the new database that happened to get the same OID
as a dropped relation in the old database.

To fix these race conditions:
- make rmtree() ignore ENOENT errors. This fixes the 1st race condition.
- make ForgetDatabaseFsyncRequests forget unlink requests as well.
- force checkpoint on in dropdb on all platforms

Since ForgetDatabaseFsyncRequests() is asynchronous, the 2nd change isn't
enough on its own to fix the problem of dropping and creating a database with
same OID, but forcing a checkpoint on DROP DATABASE makes it sufficient.

Per Tom Lane's bug report and proposal. Backpatch to 8.3.
2008-04-18 06:48:38 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan 74be86847c Fix MinGW warnings re formats and unused variables. per ITAGAKI Takahiro 2008-04-16 22:16:00 +00:00
Tom Lane 00832809a0 A quick try at un-breaking the Cygwin build. Whether it needs the
pgwin32_safestat remains to be determined, but in any case the current
code is not tolerable.
2008-04-11 23:53:00 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 47a19a495d Create wrapper pgwin32_safestat() and redefine stat() to it
on win32, because the stat() function in the runtime cannot
be trusted to always update the st_size field.

Per report and research by Sergey Zubkovsky.
2008-04-10 16:58:51 +00:00
Tom Lane c5f11f9d19 Fix a number of places that were making file-type tests infelicitously.
The places that did, eg,
	(statbuf.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR
were correct, but there is no good reason not to use S_ISDIR() instead,
especially when that's what the other 90% of our code does.  The places
that did, eg,
	(statbuf.st_mode & S_IFDIR)
were flat out *wrong* and would fail in various platform-specific ways,
eg a symlink could be mistaken for a regular file on most Unixen.

The actual impact of this is probably small, since the problem cases
seem to always involve symlinks or sockets, which are unlikely to be
found in the directories that PG code might be scanning.  But it's
clearly trouble waiting to happen, so patch all the way back anyway.
(There seem to be no occurrences of the mistake in 7.4.)
2008-03-31 01:31:43 +00:00
Bruce Momjian fca9fff41b More README src cleanups. 2008-03-21 13:23:29 +00:00
Tom Lane 206b1e558a Fix our printf implementation to follow spec: if a star parameter
value for a precision is negative, act as though precision weren't
specified at all, that is the whole .* part of the format spec should
be ignored.  Our previous coding took it as .0 which is certainly
wrong.  Per report from Kris Jurka and local testing.

Possibly this should be back-patched, but it would be good to get
some more testing first; in any case there are no known cases where
there's really a problem on the backend side.
2008-03-18 01:49:44 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 2d2b022267 Fix handling of restricted processes for Windows Vista (mainly),
by explicitly adding back the user to the DACL of the new process.
This fixes the failure case when executing as the Administrator
user, which had no permissions left at all after we dropped the
Administrators group.

Dave Page with some modifications from me
2008-02-29 15:31:33 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 84ce707ba8 Added --htmldir option to pg_config, equivalent to the new configure option. 2008-02-18 14:51:48 +00:00
Tom Lane cf9e156156 Stamp HEAD as 8.4devel. 2008-02-13 03:40:38 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 9098ab9e32 Update copyrights in source tree to 2008. 2008-01-01 19:46:01 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut eea8efe50d may -> might 2007-12-28 12:32:56 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut f5f1355dc4 Wording improvements 2007-12-27 13:02:48 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 120d7e18e7 On win32, loop when opening files if sharing- och lock-violation errors
occur. Hopefully, this will make it possible to recover from broken
antivirus and/or backup software that locks our files.
2007-12-20 20:27:53 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 35736874f9 Use _dosmaperr() to deal with errors opening files in pgwin32_open().
Per complaint from Alvaro and subsequent discussion.
2007-11-30 11:16:43 +00:00
Bruce Momjian fdf5a5efb7 pgindent run for 8.3. 2007-11-15 21:14:46 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera f8c9ef9069 Add new encoding aliases for Solaris, per Zdenek Kotala. 2007-10-25 12:29:17 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 344d0cae64 Use snprintf instead of wsprintf, and use getenv("APPDATA") instead of
SHGetFolderPath.

This removes the direct dependency on shell32.dll and user32.dll, which
eats a lot of "desktop heap" for each backend that's started. The
desktop heap is a very limited resource, causing backends to no
longer start once it's been exhausted.

We still have indirect depdendencies on user32.dll through third party
libraries, but those can't easily be removed.

Dave Page
2007-10-23 17:58:01 +00:00
Tom Lane 26cbf791ec Add missing entry for PG_WIN1250 encoding, per gripe from Pavel Stehule.
Also enable translation of PG_WIN874, which certainly seems to have an
obvious translation now, though maybe it did not at the time this table's
ancestor was created.
2007-10-17 15:24:04 +00:00
Magnus Hagander fb074439ae Add missing codepage numbers for Windows.
Dave Page
2007-10-10 11:50:07 +00:00
Tom Lane a8dfe119bd Teach chklocale.c how to extract encoding info from Windows locale
names.  ITAGAKI Takahiro
2007-10-03 17:16:39 +00:00
Tom Lane d5459671a3 Teach chklocale.c about a few names for frontend-only encodings,
since this will allow initdb to reject attempts to initdb in a locale
that uses such an encoding.  We'll probably find out more such names
during beta ...
2007-09-29 00:01:43 +00:00
Tom Lane 1f32999039 On OS X, assume that an empty-string result for nl_langinfo(CODESET)
means UTF-8.  Per examination of /usr/share/locale in 10.4.10.
2007-09-28 23:36:06 +00:00
Tom Lane 70b9b9b788 Change initdb and CREATE DATABASE to actively reject attempts to create
databases with encodings that are incompatible with the server's LC_CTYPE
locale, when we can determine that (which we can on most modern platforms,
I believe).  C/POSIX locale is compatible with all encodings, of course,
so there is still some usefulness to CREATE DATABASE's ENCODING option,
but this will insulate us against all sorts of recurring complaints
caused by mismatched settings.

I moved initdb's existing LC_CTYPE-to-encoding mapping knowledge into
a new src/port/ file so it could be shared by CREATE DATABASE.
2007-09-28 22:25:49 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 906b2e1b37 Rename DLLIMPORT macro to PGDLLIMPORT to avoid conflict with
third party includes (like tcl) that define DLLIMPORT.
2007-07-25 12:22:54 +00:00
Tom Lane 6bc12a4aca Get dirmod.c on the same page as port.h about whether we use pgsymlink
on Cygwin (answer: we don't).  Also try to unwind the #ifdef spaghetti
a little bit.  Untested but hopefully I didn't break anything.
2007-07-12 23:28:49 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 5574c9f3a5 Silence mingw compiler warning 2007-04-18 08:32:40 +00:00