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Tom Lane d43a619c60 Fix check_srf_call_placement() to handle VALUES cases correctly.
INSERT ... VALUES with a single VALUES row is implemented quite differently
from the general VALUES case.  A user-visible implication of that is that
we accept SRFs in the single-row case, but not in the multi-row case.
That's a historical artifact no doubt, but in view of the lack of field
complaints, I'm not excited about fixing it right now.

However, check_srf_call_placement() needs to know about this, first because
it should throw an error in the unsupported case, and second because it
should set p_hasTargetSRFs in the single-row case (because we treat that
like a SELECT tlist).  That's an oversight in commit a4c35ea1c.

To fix, split EXPR_KIND_VALUES into two values.  So far as I can see,
this is the only place where we need to distinguish the two cases at
present; but there might be more later.

Patch by me, per report from Andres Freund.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170116081548.zg63zltblwimpfgp@alap3.anarazel.de
2017-01-16 15:23:11 -05:00
Tom Lane 4e46c97fde Fix NULL pointer dereference in tuplesort.c.
Oversight in commit e94568ecc.  This could cause a crash when an external
datum tuplesort of a pass-by-value type required multiple passes.
Per report from Mithun Cy.

Peter Geoghegan

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAD__OujuhfWFULGFSt1fyHqUb8N-XafjJhudwt88V0Qs2o84qg@mail.gmail.com
2017-01-16 13:53:40 -05:00
Magnus Hagander fcf708623e Fix incorrect comparison due to bad merge
Noted by Fujii Masao
2017-01-16 18:20:57 +01:00
Magnus Hagander e7b020f786 Make pg_basebackup use temporary replication slots
Temporary replication slots will be used by default when wal streaming
is used and no slot name is specified with -S. If a slot name is
specified, then a permanent slot with that name is used. If --no-slot is
specified, then no permanent or temporary slot will be used.

Temporary slots are only used on 10.0 and newer, of course.
2017-01-16 13:56:43 +01:00
Fujii Masao 8fa6019b40 Fix typos in comments.
Masahiko Sawada
2017-01-16 18:55:34 +09:00
Tom Lane 0777f7a2e8 Fix matching of boolean index columns to sort ordering.
Normally, if we have a WHERE clause like "indexcol = constant",
the planner will figure out that that index column can be ignored
when determining whether the index has a desired sort ordering.
But this failed to work for boolean index columns, because a
condition like "boolcol = true" is canonicalized to just "boolcol"
which does not give rise to an EquivalenceClass.  Add a check to
allow the same type of deduction to be made in this case too.

Per a complaint from Dima Pavlov.  Arguably this is a bug, but given the
limited impact and the small number of complaints so far, I won't risk
destabilizing plans in stable branches by back-patching.

Patch by me, reviewed by Michael Paquier

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1788.1481605684@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-01-15 14:09:35 -05:00
Tom Lane ab1f0c8225 Change representation of statement lists, and add statement location info.
This patch makes several changes that improve the consistency of
representation of lists of statements.  It's always been the case
that the output of parse analysis is a list of Query nodes, whatever
the types of the individual statements in the list.  This patch brings
similar consistency to the outputs of raw parsing and planning steps:

* The output of raw parsing is now always a list of RawStmt nodes;
the statement-type-dependent nodes are one level down from that.

* The output of pg_plan_queries() is now always a list of PlannedStmt
nodes, even for utility statements.  In the case of a utility statement,
"planning" just consists of wrapping a CMD_UTILITY PlannedStmt around
the utility node.  This list representation is now used in Portal and
CachedPlan plan lists, replacing the former convention of intermixing
PlannedStmts with bare utility-statement nodes.

Now, every list of statements has a consistent head-node type depending
on how far along it is in processing.  This allows changing many places
that formerly used generic "Node *" pointers to use a more specific
pointer type, thus reducing the number of IsA() tests and casts needed,
as well as improving code clarity.

Also, the post-parse-analysis representation of DECLARE CURSOR is changed
so that it looks more like EXPLAIN, PREPARE, etc.  That is, the contained
SELECT remains a child of the DeclareCursorStmt rather than getting flipped
around to be the other way.  It's now true for both Query and PlannedStmt
that utilityStmt is non-null if and only if commandType is CMD_UTILITY.
That allows simplifying a lot of places that were testing both fields.
(I think some of those were just defensive programming, but in many places,
it was actually necessary to avoid confusing DECLARE CURSOR with SELECT.)

Because PlannedStmt carries a canSetTag field, we're also able to get rid
of some ad-hoc rules about how to reconstruct canSetTag for a bare utility
statement; specifically, the assumption that a utility is canSetTag if and
only if it's the only one in its list.  While I see no near-term need for
relaxing that restriction, it's nice to get rid of the ad-hocery.

The API of ProcessUtility() is changed so that what it's passed is the
wrapper PlannedStmt not just the bare utility statement.  This will affect
all users of ProcessUtility_hook, but the changes are pretty trivial; see
the affected contrib modules for examples of the minimum change needed.
(Most compilers should give pointer-type-mismatch warnings for uncorrected
code.)

There's also a change in the API of ExplainOneQuery_hook, to pass through
cursorOptions instead of expecting hook functions to know what to pick.
This is needed because of the DECLARE CURSOR changes, but really should
have been done in 9.6; it's unlikely that any extant hook functions
know about using CURSOR_OPT_PARALLEL_OK.

Finally, teach gram.y to save statement boundary locations in RawStmt
nodes, and pass those through to Query and PlannedStmt nodes.  This allows
more intelligent handling of cases where a source query string contains
multiple statements.  This patch doesn't actually do anything with the
information, but a follow-on patch will.  (Passing this information through
cleanly is the true motivation for these changes; while I think this is all
good cleanup, it's unlikely we'd have bothered without this end goal.)

catversion bump because addition of location fields to struct Query
affects stored rules.

This patch is by me, but it owes a good deal to Fabien Coelho who did
a lot of preliminary work on the problem, and also reviewed the patch.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/alpine.DEB.2.20.1612200926310.29821@lancre
2017-01-14 16:02:35 -05:00
Tom Lane 75abb955df Throw suitable error for COPY TO STDOUT/FROM STDIN in a SQL function.
A client copy can't work inside a function because the FE/BE wire protocol
doesn't support nesting of a COPY operation within query results.  (Maybe
it could, but the protocol spec doesn't suggest that clients should support
this, and libpq for one certainly doesn't.)

In most PLs, this prohibition is enforced by spi.c, but SQL functions don't
use SPI.  A comparison of _SPI_execute_plan() and init_execution_state()
shows that rejecting client COPY is the only discrepancy in what they
allow, so there's no other similar bugs.

This is an astonishingly ancient oversight, so back-patch to all supported
branches.

Report: https://postgr.es/m/BY2PR05MB2309EABA3DEFA0143F50F0D593780@BY2PR05MB2309.namprd05.prod.outlook.com
2017-01-14 13:27:47 -05:00
Magnus Hagander f6d6d2920d Change default values for backup and replication parameters
This changes the default values of the following parameters:

wal_level = replica
max_wal_senders = 10
max_replication_slots = 10

in order to make it possible to make a backup and set up simple
replication on the default settings, without requiring a system restart.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CABUevEy4PR_EAvZEzsbF5s+V0eEvw7shJ2t-AUwbHOjT+yRb3A@mail.gmail.com

Reviewed by Peter Eisentraut. Benchmark help from Tomas Vondra.
2017-01-14 17:14:56 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut 05cd12ed5b pg_ctl: Change default to wait for all actions
The different actions in pg_ctl had different defaults for -w and -W,
mostly for historical reasons.  Most users will want the -w behavior, so
make that the default.

Remove the -w option in most example and test code, so avoid confusion
and reduce verbosity.  pg_upgrade is not touched, so it can continue to
work with older installations.

Reviewed-by: Beena Emerson <memissemerson@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Ryan Murphy <ryanfmurphy@gmail.com>
2017-01-14 09:15:08 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut e574f15d62 Updates to reflect that pg_ctl stop -m fast is the default
Various example and test code used -m fast explicitly, but since it's
the default, this can be omitted now or should be replaced by a better
example.

pg_upgrade is not touched, so it can continue to operate with older
installations.
2017-01-13 21:25:36 -05:00
Tom Lane 5ad966ab1c Fix some more regression test row-order-instability issues.
Commit 0563a3a8b just introduced another instance of the same unsafe
testing methodology that appeared in 2ac3ef7a0, which I corrected in
257d81572.  Robert/Amit, please stop doing that.

Also look through the rest of f0e44751d's test cases, and correct some
other queries with underdetermined ordering of results from the system
catalogs.  These haven't failed in the buildfarm yet, but I don't
have any confidence in that staying true.

Per multiple buildfarm members.
2017-01-13 17:32:37 -05:00
Tom Lane 5b29e6b688 In PL/Tcl tests, don't choke if optional error fields are missing.
This fixes a portability issue introduced by commit 961bed020: with a
compiler that doesn't support PG_FUNCNAME_MACRO, the "funcname" field of
errorCode won't be provided, leading to a failure of the unset command.
I added -nocomplain to the unset commands for filename and lineno too, just
in case, though I know of no platform that wouldn't populate those fields.
(BTW, -nocomplain is new in Tcl 8.4, but fortunately we dropped support
for pre-8.4 Tcl some time ago.)

Per buildfarm member pademelon.
2017-01-13 16:59:52 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 7f5b043d69 pg_upgrade: Fix for changed pg_ctl default stop mode
In 9.5, the default pg_ctl stop mode was changed from "smart" to "fast".
pg_upgrade still thought the default mode was "smart" and only specified
the mode when "fast" was asked for.  This results in using "fast" all
the time.  It's not clear what the effect in practice is, but fix it
nonetheless to restore the previous behavior.
2017-01-13 16:07:18 -05:00
Robert Haas 0563a3a8b5 Fix a bug in how we generate partition constraints.
Move the code for doing parent attnos to child attnos mapping for Vars
in partition constraint expressions to a separate function
map_partition_varattnos() and call it from the appropriate places.
Doing it in get_qual_from_partbound(), as is now, would produce wrong
result in certain multi-level partitioning cases, because it only
considers the current pair of parent-child relations.  In certain
multi-level partitioning cases, attnums for the same key attribute(s)
might differ between various levels causing the same attribute to be
numbered differently in different instances of the Var corresponding
to a given attribute.

With this commit, in generate_partition_qual(), we first generate the
the whole partition constraint (considering all levels of partitioning)
and then do the mapping, so that Vars in the final expression are
numbered according the leaf relation (to which it is supposed to apply).

Amit Langote, reviewed by me.
2017-01-13 14:04:35 -05:00
Robert Haas 0c2070cefa Fix cardinality estimates for parallel joins.
For a partial path, the cardinality estimate needs to reflect the
number of rows we think each worker will see, rather than the total
number of rows; otherwise, costing will go wrong.  The previous coding
got this completely wrong for parallel joins.

Unfortunately, this change may destabilize plans for users of 9.6 who
have enabled parallel query, but since 9.6 is still fairly new I'm
hoping expectations won't be too settled yet.  Also, this is really a
brown-paper-bag bug, so leaving it unfixed for the entire lifetime of
9.6 seems unwise.

Related reports (whose import I initially failed to recognize) by
Tomas Vondra and Tom Lane.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoaDxZ5z5Kw_oCQoymNxNoVaTCXzPaODcOuao=CzK8dMZw@mail.gmail.com
2017-01-13 13:34:10 -05:00
Tom Lane e2117e4ab0 Fix field order in struct catcache.
Somebody failed to grasp the point of having the #ifdef CATCACHE_STATS
fields at the end of the struct.  Put that back the way it should be,
and add a comment making it more explicit why it should be that way.
2017-01-12 18:59:57 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 750c59d7ec Fix mistake in comment
The node->restart() function doesn't take a mode argument.
2017-01-12 10:24:10 -05:00
Robert Haas 76568d3786 Fix incorrect function name in comment.
Amit Langote
2017-01-12 09:05:14 -05:00
Stephen Frost e72059f375 pg_restore: Don't allow non-positive number of jobs
pg_restore will currently accept invalid values for the number of
parallel jobs to run (eg: -1), unlike pg_dump which does check that the
value provided is reasonable.

Worse, '-1' is actually a valid, independent, parameter (as an alias for
--single-transaction), leading to potentially completely unexpected
results from a command line such as:

  -> pg_restore -j -1

Where a user would get neither parallel jobs nor a single-transaction.

Add in validity checking of the parallel jobs option, as we already have
in pg_dump, before we try to open up the archive.  Also move the check
that we haven't been asked to run more parallel jobs than possible on
Windows to the same place, so we do all the option validity checking
before opening the archive.

Back-patch all the way, though for 9.2 we're adding the Windows-specific
check against MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS as that check wasn't back-patched
originally.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20170110044815.GC18360%40tamriel.snowman.net
2017-01-11 15:45:50 -05:00
Magnus Hagander 268f9e3d92 Fix some typos in comments
Masahiko Sawada
2017-01-11 10:03:03 +01:00
Bruce Momjian 73f8d73313 pg_xlogdump: document --path behavior
The previous --path documentation and --help output were wrong in both
its meaning and the defaults.

Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier

Backpatch-through: 9.6
2017-01-10 22:38:14 -05:00
Stephen Frost abfd0095c1 pg_dump: Strict names with no matching schema
When using pg_dump --strict-names and a schema pattern which doesn't
match any schemas (eg: --schema='nonexistant*'), we were incorrectly
throwing an error claiming no tables were found when, really, there
were no schemas found:

  -> pg_dump --strict-names --schema='nonexistant*'
  pg_dump: no matching tables were found for pattern "nonexistant*"

Fix that by changing the error message to say 'schemas' instead, since
that is what we are actually complaining about.

Noticed while testing pg_dump error cases.

Back-patch to 9.6 where --strict-names and this error message were
introduced.
2017-01-10 11:34:51 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera 42f50cb8fa Fix overflow check in StringInfo; add missing casts
A few thinkos I introduced in fa2fa99552.  Also, amend a similarly
broken comment.

Report by Daniel Vérité.
Authors: Daniel Vérité, Álvaro Herrera
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1706e85e-60d2-494e-8a64-9af1e1b2186e@manitou-mail.org
2017-01-10 11:41:13 -03:00
Robert Haas e898437460 Improve coding in _hash_addovflpage.
Instead of relying on the page contents to know whether we have
advanced from the primary bucket page to an overflow page, track
that explicitly.

Amit Kapila, per a complaint by me.
2017-01-10 08:31:03 -05:00
Stephen Frost 2ef6fe9cba Fix invalid-parallel-jobs error message
Including the program name twice is not helpful:

-> pg_dump -j -1
pg_dump: pg_dump: invalid number of parallel jobs

Correct by removing the progname from the exit_horribly() call used when
validating the number of parallel jobs.

Noticed while testing various pg_dump error cases.

Back-patch to 9.3 where parallel pg_dump was added.
2017-01-09 23:09:29 -05:00
Tom Lane 8c5722948e Fix error handling in pltcl_returnnext.
We can't throw elog(ERROR) out of a Tcl command procedure; we have
to catch the error and return TCL_ERROR to the Tcl interpreter.
pltcl_returnnext failed to meet this requirement, so that errors
detected by pltcl_build_tuple_result or other functions called here
led to longjmp'ing out of the Tcl interpreter and thereby leaving it
in a bad state.  Use the existing subtransaction support to prevent
that.  Oversight in commit 26abb50c4, found more or less accidentally
by the buildfarm thanks to the tests added in 961bed020.

Report: https://postgr.es/m/30647.1483989734@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-01-09 17:47:10 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera 3957b58b88 Fix ALTER TABLE / SET TYPE for irregular inheritance
If inherited tables don't have exactly the same schema, the USING clause
in an ALTER TABLE / SET DATA TYPE misbehaves when applied to the
children tables since commit 9550e8348b.  Starting with that commit,
the attribute numbers in the USING expression are fixed during parse
analysis.  This can lead to bogus errors being reported during
execution, such as:
   ERROR:  attribute 2 has wrong type
   DETAIL:  Table has type smallint, but query expects integer.

Since it wouldn't do to revert to the original coding, we now apply a
transformation to map the attribute numbers to the correct ones for each
child.

Reported by Justin Pryzby
Analysis by Tom Lane; patch by me.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170102225618.GA10071@telsasoft.com
2017-01-09 19:26:58 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera 7403561c0f BRIN revmap pages are not standard pages ...
... and therefore we ought not to tell XLogRegisterBuffer the opposite,
when writing XLog for a brin update that moves the index tuple to a
different page.  Otherwise, xlog insertion would try to "compress the
hole" when producing a full-page image for it; but since we don't update
pd_lower/upper, the hole covers the whole page.  On WAL replay, the
revmap page becomes empty and so the entire portion of the index is
useless and needs to be recomputed.

This is low-probability: a BRIN update only moves an index tuple to a
different page when the summary tuple is larger than the existing one,
which doesn't happen with fixed-width datatypes.  Also, the revmap
page must be first after a checkpoint.

Report and patch: Kuntal Ghosh
Bug is alleged to have detected by a WAL-consistency-checking tool.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAGz5QCJ=00UQjScSEFbV=0qO5ShTZB9WWz_Fm7+Wd83zPs9Geg@mail.gmail.com

I posted a test case demonstrating the problem, but I'm refraining from
adding it to the test suite; if the WAL consistency tool makes it in,
that will be a better way to catch this from regressing.  (We should
definitely have someting that causes not-same-page updates, though.)
2017-01-09 18:19:29 -03:00
Tom Lane 961bed0208 Expand the regression tests for PL/Tcl.
This raises the test coverage (by line count) in pltcl.c from about 70%
to 86%.

Karl Lehenbauer and Jim Nasby

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/92a1670d-21b6-8f03-9c13-e4fb2207ab7b@BlueTreble.com
2017-01-09 10:10:22 -05:00
Magnus Hagander 534b6f3ef2 Use an enum instead of two bools to indicate wal inclusion in base backups
This makes the code easier to read as it becomes more explicit what the
different allowed combinations really are.

Suggested by Michael Paquier
2017-01-09 16:03:47 +01:00
Tom Lane 7c3abe3c92 Get rid of ParseState.p_value_substitute; use a columnref hook instead.
I noticed that p_value_substitute, which is a single-purpose kluge I added
in 2002 (commit b0422b215), could be replaced by having domainAddConstraint
install a parser hook that looks for the name "value".  The parser hook
code only dates back to 2009, so it's not surprising that we had to kluge
this in 2002, but we can do it more cleanly now.
2017-01-07 16:02:16 -05:00
Tom Lane 3c40594e6e Improve documentation of struct ParseState.
I got annoyed about how some fields of ParseState were documented in the
struct's block comment and some weren't; not all of the latter are trivial.
Fix that.  Also reorder a couple of fields that seem to have been placed
rather randomly, or maybe with an idea of avoiding padding space; but there
are never so many ParseStates in existence at one time that we ought to
value pad space over readability.
2017-01-07 15:34:28 -05:00
Stephen Frost 9b815a8ff2 Add basic pg_dumpall/pg_restore TAP tests
For reasons unknown, pg_dumpall and pg_restore managed to escape the
basic set of TAP tests that were added for pg_dump in 6bd356c3, so
let's get them added now.  A few minor adjustments are also made to the
dump/restore tests to improve code coverage for pg_restore/pg_dumpall.
2017-01-06 16:29:31 -05:00
Tom Lane de5fed0d0c Merge two copies of tuple-building code in pltcl.c.
Make pltcl_trigger_handler() construct modified tuples using
pltcl_build_tuple_result(), rather than its own copy of essentially
the same logic.  This results in slightly different message wording for
the error cases, and in one case a different SQLSTATE, but it seems
unlikely that any existing applications are depending on any of those
details.

While at it, fix a typo in commit 26abb50c4: pltcl_build_tuple_result was
applying encoding conversion in the wrong direction.  That would be a
back-patchable bug fix, except the code hasn't shipped yet.

Jim Nasby, reviewed by me

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d2c6425a-d9e0-f034-f774-4a872c234d89@BlueTreble.com
2017-01-06 16:22:08 -05:00
Stephen Frost d74ecbc8d8 Protect against NULL-dereference in pg_dump
findTableByOid() is allowed to return NULL and we should therefore be
checking for that case.  getOwnedSeqs() and dumpSequence() shouldn't
ever actually see this happen, but given odd circumstances it might and
commit f9e439b1 probably shouldn't have removed that check.

Pointed out by Coverity.  Initial patch from Michael Paquier.

Back-patch to 9.6, where that commit had removed the check.
2017-01-06 15:27:47 -05:00
Tom Lane c52d37c8b3 Invalidate cached plans on FDW option changes.
This fixes problems where a plan must change but fails to do so,
as seen in a bug report from Rajkumar Raghuwanshi.

For ALTER FOREIGN TABLE OPTIONS, do this through the standard method of
forcing a relcache flush on the table.  For ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
and ALTER SERVER, just flush the whole plan cache on any change in
pg_foreign_data_wrapper or pg_foreign_server.  That matches the way
we handle some other low-probability cases such as opclass changes, and
it's unclear that the case arises often enough to be worth working harder.
Besides, that gives a patch that is simple enough to back-patch with
confidence.

Back-patch to 9.3.  In principle we could apply the code change to 9.2 as
well, but (a) we lack postgres_fdw to test it with, (b) it's doubtful that
anyone is doing anything exciting enough with FDWs that far back to need
this desperately, and (c) the patch doesn't apply cleanly.

Patch originally by Amit Langote, reviewed by Etsuro Fujita and Ashutosh
Bapat, who each contributed substantial changes as well.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKcux6m5cA6rRPTKkqVdJ-R=KKDfe35Q_ZuUqxDSV_4hwga=og@mail.gmail.com
2017-01-06 14:12:52 -05:00
Robert Haas 0355e6f310 Repair commit b81b5a96f4.
This commit purported to use a variable hash seed for Partial
HashAggregate, but actually did the opposite - it made us use a
variable seed for any HashAggregate that is NOT partial.  Woops.
2017-01-06 09:34:26 -05:00
Robert Haas e5b7451ea3 Fix possible leak of semaphore count.
Commit 4aec49899e reorganized the order
of operations here so that we no longer increment the number of "extra
waits" before locking the semaphore, but it did not change the
starting value of extraWaits from 0 to -1 to compensate.  In the worst
case, this could leak a semaphore count, but that seems to be unlikely
in practice.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAA4eK1JyVqXiMba+-a589Rk0pyHsyKkGxeumVKjU6Y74hdrVLQ@mail.gmail.com

Amit Kapila, per an off-list report by Dilip Kumar.  Reviewed by me.
2017-01-05 14:33:14 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 933b46644c Use 'use strict' in all Perl programs 2017-01-05 12:34:48 -05:00
Robert Haas 175ff6598e Fix possible crash reading pg_stat_activity.
With the old code, a backend that read pg_stat_activity without ever
having executed a parallel query might see a backend in the midst of
executing one waiting on a DSA LWLock, resulting in a crash.  The
solution is for backends to register the tranche at startup time, not
the first time a parallel query is executed.

Report by Andreas Seltenreich.  Patch by me, reviewed by Thomas Munro.
2017-01-05 12:27:09 -05:00
Tom Lane 82f8107b92 Fix handling of empty arrays in array_fill().
array_fill(..., array[0]) produced an empty array, which is probably
what users expect, but it was a one-dimensional zero-length array
which is not our standard representation of empty arrays.  Also, for
no very good reason, it rejected empty input arrays; that case should
be allowed and produce an empty output array.

In passing, remove the restriction that the input array(s) have lower
bound 1.  That seems rather pointless, and it would have needed extra
complexity to make the check deal with empty input arrays.

Per bug #14487 from Andrew Gierth.  It's been broken all along, so
back-patch to all supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170105152156.10135.64195@wrigleys.postgresql.org
2017-01-05 11:33:51 -05:00
Simon Riggs 2e44f379bc Fix format for TAP test docs
Small number of fixes to perl docs for TAP tests.
Plus two comments that use "xlog" rather than WAL

Michael Paquier
2017-01-05 10:07:59 +00:00
Tom Lane d86f40009b Handle OID column inheritance correctly in ALTER TABLE ... INHERIT.
Inheritance operations must treat the OID column, if any, much like
regular user columns.  But MergeAttributesIntoExisting() neglected to
do that, leading to weird results after a table with OIDs is associated
to a parent with OIDs via ALTER TABLE ... INHERIT.

Report and patch by Amit Langote, reviewed by Ashutosh Bapat, some
adjustments by me.  It's been broken all along, so back-patch to
all supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/cb13cfe7-a48c-5720-c383-bb843ab28298@lab.ntt.co.jp
2017-01-04 18:00:11 -05:00
Robert Haas 3633b3f656 Assorted code improvements for table partitioning.
Michael Paquier, per Coverity.
2017-01-04 15:59:00 -05:00
Robert Haas 18fc5192a6 Remove unnecessary arguments from partitioning functions.
RelationGetPartitionQual() and generate_partition_qual() are always
called with recurse = true, so we don't need an argument for that.

Extracted by me from a larger patch by Amit Langote.
2017-01-04 14:56:37 -05:00
Robert Haas f1b4c771ea Fix reporting of constraint violations for table partitioning.
After a tuple is routed to a partition, it has been converted from the
root table's row type to the partition's row type.  ExecConstraints
needs to report the failure using the original tuple and the parent's
tuple descriptor rather than the ones for the selected partition.

Amit Langote
2017-01-04 14:36:34 -05:00
Simon Riggs 3e353a7bc2 Add new TAP tests for pg_recvlogical
Craig Ringer, reviewed by Euler Taveira and Naoki Okano
2017-01-04 19:06:45 +00:00
Simon Riggs 7c030783a5 Add pg_recvlogical —-endpos=LSN
Allow pg_recvlogical to specify an ending LSN, complementing
the existing -—startpos=LSN option.

Craig Ringer, reviewed by Euler Taveira and Naoki Okano
2017-01-04 19:02:07 +00:00
Tom Lane 698127a4a9 Prefer int-wide pg_atomic_flag over char-wide when using gcc intrinsics.
configure can only probe the existence of gcc intrinsics, not how well
they're implemented, and unfortunately the answer is sometimes "badly".
In particular we've found that multiple compilers fail to implement
char-width __sync_lock_test_and_set() correctly on PPC; and even a correct
implementation would necessarily be pretty inefficient, since that hardware
has only a word-wide primitive to work with.

Given the knowledge we've accumulated in s_lock.h, it appears that it's
best to rely on int-width TAS operations on most non-Intel architectures.
Hence, pick int not char when both are nominally available to us in
generic-gcc.h (note that that code is not used for x86[_64]).

Back-patch to fix regression test failures on FreeBSD/PPC.  Ordinarily
back-patching a change like this would be verboten because of ABI breakage.
But since pg_atomic_flag is not yet used in any Postgres data structure,
there's no ABI to break.  It seems safer to back-patch to avoid possible
gotchas, if someday we do back-patch something that uses pg_atomic_flag.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/25414.1483076673@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-01-04 13:36:55 -05:00