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Author SHA1 Message Date
Robert Haas dc1057fcd8 Prevent generation of bogus subquery scan paths.
Commit 0927d2f46d didn't check that
consider_parallel was set for the target relation or account for
the possibility that required_outer might be non-empty.

To prevent future bugs of this ilk, add some assertions to
add_partial_path and do a bit of future-proofing of the code
recently added to recurse_set_operations.

Report by Andreas Seltenreich.  Patch by Jeevan Chalke.  Review
by Amit Kapila and by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAM2+6=U+9otsyF2fYB8x_2TBeHTR90itarqW=qAEjN-kHaC7kw@mail.gmail.com
2018-04-25 15:25:55 -04:00
Teodor Sigaev f35f30f74b Add amcheck missing downlink tests.
Also use palloc0() for main amcheck state, and adjust a few comments.

Somehow I pushed old version of patch in commit
4eaf7eaccb, so commit the difference.

Peter Geoghegan
2018-04-25 22:05:53 +03:00
Tom Lane f04d4ac919 Reindent Perl files with perltidy version 20170521.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CABUevEzK3cNiHZQ18f5tK0guoT+cN_jWeVzhYYxY=r+1Q3SmoA@mail.gmail.com
2018-04-25 14:00:19 -04:00
Tom Lane 46cda5bf7b Change pgindent/README to specify that we use perltidy version 20170521.
Per discussion, this is now the project's standard version.
Update the obsolete URL, and explain how to install a specific version.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CABUevEzK3cNiHZQ18f5tK0guoT+cN_jWeVzhYYxY=r+1Q3SmoA@mail.gmail.com
2018-04-25 13:58:39 -04:00
Teodor Sigaev 4eaf7eaccb Add missing and dangling downlink checks to amcheck
When bt_index_parent_check() is called with the heapallindexed option,
allocate a second Bloom filter to fingerprint block numbers that appear
in the downlinks of internal pages.  Use Bloom filter probes when
walking the B-Tree to detect missing downlinks.  This can detect subtle
problems with page deletion/VACUUM, such as corruption caused by the bug
just fixed in commit 6db4b499.

The downlink Bloom filter is bound in size by work_mem.  Its optimal
size is typically far smaller than that of the regular heapallindexed
Bloom filter, especially when the index has high fan-out.

Author: Peter Geoghegan
Reviewer: Teodor Sigaev
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WznUzY4fWTjm1tBB3JpVz8cCfz7k_qVp5BhuPyhivmWJFg@mail.gmail.com
2018-04-25 18:02:55 +03:00
Magnus Hagander 7f58f666cd Fix typo
Author: Michael Paquier
2018-04-25 09:29:50 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera bd4aad3239 Update ExecInitPartitionInfo comment
Remove the words "if not already done."  This obsolete wording
corresponds to an early development version of what became edd44738bc.

Author: Etsuro Fujita
Reviewed-by: Amit Langote
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/5ADF117B.5030606@lab.ntt.co.jp
2018-04-24 23:00:48 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera 1957f8dabf Initialize ExprStates once in run-time partition pruning
Instead of doing ExecInitExpr every time a Param needs to be evaluated
in run-time partition pruning, do it once during run-time pruning
set-up and cache the exprstate in PartitionPruneContext, saving a lot of
work.

Author: David Rowley
Reviewed-by: Amit Langote, Álvaro Herrera
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKJS1f8-x+q-90QAPDu_okhQBV4DPEtPz8CJ=m0940GyT4DA4w@mail.gmail.com
2018-04-24 14:03:10 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera 055fb8d33d Add GUC enable_partition_pruning
This controls both plan-time and execution-time new-style partition
pruning.  While finer-grain control is possible (maybe using an enum GUC
instead of boolean), there doesn't seem to be much need for that.

This new parameter controls partition pruning for all queries:
trivially, SELECT queries that affect partitioned tables are naturally
under its control since they are using the new technology.  However,
while UPDATE/DELETE queries do not use the new code, we make the new GUC
control their behavior also (stealing control from
constraint_exclusion), because it is more natural, and it leads to a
more natural transition to the future in which those queries will also
use the new pruning code.

Constraint exclusion still controls pruning for regular inheritance
situations (those not involving partitioned tables).

Author: David Rowley
Review: Amit Langote, Ashutosh Bapat, Justin Pryzby, David G. Johnston
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKJS1f_0HwsxJG9m+nzU+CizxSdGtfe6iF_ykPYBiYft302DCw@mail.gmail.com
2018-04-23 17:57:43 -03:00
Tom Lane 4df58f7ed7 Fix handling of partition bounds for boolean partitioning columns.
Previously, you could partition by a boolean column as long as you
spelled the bound values as string literals, for instance FOR VALUES
IN ('t').  The trouble with this is that ruleutils.c printed that as
FOR VALUES IN (TRUE), which is reasonable syntax but wasn't accepted by
the grammar.  That results in dump-and-reload failures for such cases.

Apply a minimal fix that just causes TRUE and FALSE to be converted to
strings 'true' and 'false'.  This is pretty grotty, but it's too late for
a more principled fix in v11 (to say nothing of v10).  We should revisit
the whole issue of how partition bound values are parsed for v12.

Amit Langote

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/e05c5162-1103-7e37-d1ab-6de3e0afaf70@lab.ntt.co.jp
2018-04-23 15:29:11 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut df044026fc Fix typo in logical truncate replication
This could result in some misbehavior in a cascading replication setup.
2018-04-23 13:38:22 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 56fb890ace Make Emacs settings match perltidy configuration
Set Emacs's perl-continued-statement-offset to match perltidy's
--continuation-indentation, which is 2 (not overridden in PostgreSQL's
profile) rather than the 4 that Emacs uses by default.
2018-04-23 11:44:31 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera bc972072a3 Add missing pstrdup
Lifetime of the input string is not right, so create a separate copy.

Author: Amit Langote
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/a2773420-50d1-0a42-3396-fe42b0921134@lab.ntt.co.jp
2018-04-23 12:11:41 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera dfce1f9e4e Remove useless default clause in switch
The switch covers all values of the enum driver variable, so having a
default: clause is useless, even if it's only to do Assert(false).
2018-04-23 12:11:41 -03:00
Teodor Sigaev a5ab8928d7 Make bms_prev_member work correctly with a 64 bit bitmapword
5c067521 erroneously had coded bms_prev_member assuming that a bitmapword
would always hold 32 bits and started it's search on what it thought was the
highest 8-bits of the word.  This was not the case if bitmapwords were 64
bits.

In passing add a test to exercise this function a little. Previously there was
no coverage at all.

David Rowly
2018-04-23 17:59:17 +03:00
Teodor Sigaev 9975c128a1 Update trigram example in docs to correct state
Author: Liudmila Mantrova
2018-04-23 16:55:13 +03:00
Teodor Sigaev 6db4b49986 Fix wrong validation of top-parent pointer during page deletion in Btree.
After introducing usage of t_tid of inner or page high key for storing
number of attributes of tuple, validation of tuple's ItemPointer with
ItemPointerIsValid becomes incorrect, it's need to validate only blocknumber of
ItemPointer. Missing this causes a incorrect page deletion, fix that. Test is
added.

BTW, current contrib/amcheck doesn't fail on index corrupted by this way.

Also introduce BTreeTupleGetTopParent/BTreeTupleSetTopParent macroses to improve
code readability and to avoid possible confusion with page high key: high key
is used to store top-parent link for branch to remove.

Bug found by Michael Paquier, but bug doesn't exist in previous versions because
t_tid was set to P_HIKEY.

Author: Teodor Sigaev
Reviewer: Peter Geoghegan
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/20180419052436.GA16000%40paquier.xyz
2018-04-23 15:55:10 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 6a7b2ce2bd Make PGJIT_* macros safer.
Author: David Rowley
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAKJS1f8Ge2y0sDs6RQEJFH-vjb-bWhs86rCX4Fp4FZ+TmxtRkw@mail.gmail.com
2018-04-23 04:48:08 -04:00
Magnus Hagander 43cc4ee634 Add comment explaining BGWORKER_BYPASS_ALLOWCONN
Suggested by Michael Paquier
2018-04-23 10:31:22 +02:00
Magnus Hagander 9cad926eb8 Add missing documentation for BGWORKER_BYPASS_ALLOWCONN
This was missed in eed1ce72e1.

Reported by Michael Paquier
2018-04-22 14:03:36 +02:00
Tom Lane a66c03f698 Add missing "static" marker.
Per pademelon.
2018-04-21 11:21:18 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 56811e5732 doc: Restructure authentication methods sections
Move the authentication methods sections up to sect1, so they are easier
to navigate in HTML.
2018-04-21 10:17:23 -04:00
Tom Lane 55e0e45817 Test conversion of NaN between float4 and float8.
Results from buildfarm member opossum suggest that this doesn't work
quite right on that platform.  We've seen issues with NaN support on
MIPS/NetBSD before ... allegedly they fixed this stuff back in 2010,
but maybe only for small values of "fixed".

If, in fact, opossum fails this test then I plan to revert it;
it's mainly for diagnostic purposes rather than something we'd
necessarily keep long-term.  I think that the failures in window.sql
could be worked around with some code duplication, but I want to
verify my theory about the cause first.
2018-04-20 19:55:08 -04:00
Stephen Frost a0fefbcb71 Fix a couple minor typos
In commit f0e4475, GetIndexOpClass was renamed to ResolveOpClass, but
the comment in typecmds.c didn't get the memo.

In objectaddress.c, missing 'of' in a comment.

Both noticed by Vik Fearing, patch is mine though.
2018-04-20 19:04:54 -04:00
Tom Lane 676858bcb4 Don't run fast_default regression test in parallel with other tests.
Since it sets up an event trigger that would fire on DDL done by any
concurrent test script, the original scheduling is just an invitation
to irreproducible test failures.  (The fact that we found a bug through
exactly such irreproducible test failures doesn't really change the
calculus here: this script is a hazard to anything that runs in parallel
with it today or might be added to that parallel group in future.  No,
I don't believe that the trigger is protecting itself sufficiently to
avoid all possible trouble.)

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/5767.1523995174@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-04-20 17:27:56 -04:00
Tom Lane b1b71f1658 Fix race conditions when an event trigger is added concurrently with DDL.
EventTriggerTableRewrite crashed if there were table_rewrite triggers
present, but there had not been when the calling command started.

EventTriggerDDLCommandEnd called ddl_command_end triggers if present,
even if there had been no such triggers when the calling command started,
which would lead to a failure in pg_event_trigger_ddl_commands.

In both cases, fix by doing nothing; it's better to wait till the next
command when things will be properly initialized.

In passing, remove an elog(DEBUG1) call that might have seemed interesting
four years ago but surely isn't today.

We found this because of intermittent failures in the buildfarm.  Thanks
to Alvaro Herrera and Andrew Gierth for analysis.

Back-patch to 9.5; some of this code exists before that, but the specific
hazards we need to guard against don't.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/5767.1523995174@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-04-20 17:15:31 -04:00
Tom Lane ec38dcd363 Tweak a couple of planner APIs to save recalculating join relids.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f8128b11-c5bf-3539-48cd-234178b2314d@proxel.se
2018-04-20 16:00:47 -04:00
Tom Lane c792c7db41 Change more places to be less trusting of RestrictInfo.is_pushed_down.
On further reflection, commit e5d83995e didn't go far enough: pretty much
everywhere in the planner that examines a clause's is_pushed_down flag
ought to be changed to use the more complicated behavior where we also
check the clause's required_relids.  Otherwise we could make incorrect
decisions about whether, say, a clause is safe to use as a hash clause.

Some (many?) of these places are safe as-is, either because they are
never reached while considering a parameterized path, or because there
are additional checks that would reject a pushed-down clause anyway.
However, it seems smarter to just code them all the same way rather
than rely on easily-broken reasoning of that sort.

In support of that, invent a new macro RINFO_IS_PUSHED_DOWN that should
be used in place of direct tests on the is_pushed_down flag.

Like the previous patch, back-patch to all supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f8128b11-c5bf-3539-48cd-234178b2314d@proxel.se
2018-04-20 15:19:16 -04:00
Tom Lane 68c23cba34 Improve consistency of comments in system catalog headers.
Use the term "system catalog" rather than "system relation" in assorted
places where it's clearly referring to a table rather than, say, an
index.  Use more natural word order in the header boilerplate, improve
some of the one-liner catalog descriptions, and fix assorted random
deviations from the normal boilerplate.  All purely neatnik-ism, but
why not.

John Naylor, some additional cleanup by me

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJVSVGUeJmFB3h-NJ18P32NPa+kzC165nm7GSoGHfPaN80Wxcw@mail.gmail.com
2018-04-19 17:14:09 -04:00
Tom Lane e5d83995e9 Fix incorrect handling of join clauses pushed into parameterized paths.
In some cases a clause attached to an outer join can be pushed down into
the outer join's RHS even though the clause is not degenerate --- this
can happen if we choose to make a parameterized path for the RHS.  If
the clause ends up attached to a lower outer join, we'd misclassify it
as being a "join filter" not a plain "filter" condition at that node,
leading to wrong query results.

To fix, teach extract_actual_join_clauses to examine each join clause's
required_relids, not just its is_pushed_down flag.  (The latter now
seems vestigial, or at least in need of rethinking, but we won't do
anything so invasive as redefining it in a bug-fix patch.)

This has been wrong since we introduced parameterized paths in 9.2,
though it's evidently hard to hit given the lack of previous reports.
The test case used here involves a lateral function call, and I think
that a lateral reference may be required to get the planner to select
a broken plan; though I wouldn't swear to that.  In any case, even if
LATERAL is needed to trigger the bug, it still affects all supported
branches, so back-patch to all.

Per report from Andreas Karlsson.  Thanks to Andrew Gierth for
preliminary investigation.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f8128b11-c5bf-3539-48cd-234178b2314d@proxel.se
2018-04-19 15:49:30 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 79b2e52615 Remove quick path in ExecInitPartitionInfo for equal tupdescs
I added this "optimization" on top of Amit Langote's 158b7bc6d7, but
the quick path is never taken because the partition uses a different
pg_type oid than its parent table (causing equalTupleDescs to return
false).  Changing that requires more analysis and is too considered
dangerous at this point in the cycle, so revert it.

We might make it work someday, but not for pg11.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/825031be-942c-8c24-6163-13c27f217a3d@lab.ntt.co.jp
2018-04-19 16:46:53 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera 2d625176c0 Plural of modulus is moduli 2018-04-19 12:39:13 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera e5dcbb88a1 Rework code to determine partition pruning procedure
Amit Langote reported that partition prune was unable to work with
arrays, enums, etc, which led him to research the appropriate way to
match query clauses to partition keys: instead of searching for an exact
match of the expression's type, it is better to rely on the fact that
the expression qual has already been resolved to a specific operator,
and that the partition key is linked to a specific operator family.
With that info, it's possible to figure out the strategy and comparison
function to use for the pruning clause in a manner that works reliably
for pseudo-types also.

Include new test cases that demonstrate pruning where pseudotypes are
involved.

Author: Amit Langote, Álvaro Herrera
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2b02f1e9-9812-9c41-972d-517bdc0f815d@lab.ntt.co.jp
2018-04-19 12:01:37 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera cea5f9aa12 Enlarge find_other_exec's meager fgets buffer
The buffer was 100 bytes long, which is barely sufficient when the
version string gets longer (such as by configure --with-extra-version).
Set it to MAXPGPATH.

Author: Nikhil Sontakke
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMGcDxfLfpYU_Jru++L6ARPCOyxr0W+2O3Q54TDi5XdYeU36ow@mail.gmail.com
2018-04-19 10:45:15 -03:00
Teodor Sigaev ff4943042f Fix datatype for number of heap tuples during last cleanup
It appears that new fields introduced in 857f9c36 have inconsistent datatypes:
BTMetaPageData.btm_last_cleanup_num_heap_tuples is of float4 type,
while xl_btree_metadata.last_cleanup_num_heap_tuples is of double type.
IndexVacuumInfo.num_heap_tuples, which is a source of values for
both former fields is of double type.  So, make both those fields in
BTMetaPageData and xl_btree_metadata use float8 type in order to match the
precision of the source.  That shouldn't be double type, because we always
use types with explicit width in WAL.

Patch introduces incompatibility of on-disk format since 857f9c36 commit, but
that versions never was released, so just bump catalog version to avoid
possible confusion.

Author: Alexander Korortkov
2018-04-19 11:28:03 +03:00
Teodor Sigaev f97f0c921a Adjust _bt_insertonpg() comments
Remove an obsolete reference to the 'afteritem' argument, which was
removed by commit bc292937.  Add a comment that clarifies how
_bt_insertonpg() indirectly handles the insertion of high key items.

Author: Peter Geoghegan
2018-04-19 11:08:45 +03:00
Teodor Sigaev 3d927961ae Handle XLOG_BTREE_META_CLEANUP in btree_desc() and btree_identify()
New WAL record XLOG_BTREE_META_CLEANUP introduced in 857f9c36 has no handling
in btree_desc() and btree_identify().  This patch implements corresponding
handling.

Alexander Korotkov
2018-04-19 09:27:56 +03:00
Teodor Sigaev 075aade436 Adjust INCLUDE index truncation comments and code.
Add several assertions that ensure that we're dealing with a pivot tuple
without non-key attributes where that's expected.  Also, remove the
assertion within _bt_isequal(), restoring the v10 function signature.  A
similar check will be performed for the page highkey within
_bt_moveright() in most cases.  Also avoid dropping all objects within
regression tests, to increase pg_dump test coverage for INCLUDE indexes.

Rather than using infrastructure that's generally intended to be used
with reference counted heap tuple descriptors during truncation, use the
same function that was introduced to store flat TupleDescs in shared
memory (we use a temp palloc'd buffer).  This isn't strictly necessary,
but seems more future-proof than the old approach.  It also lets us
avoid including rel.h within indextuple.c, which was arguably a
modularity violation.  Also, we now call index_deform_tuple() with the
truncated TupleDesc, not the source TupleDesc, since that's more robust,
and saves a few cycles.

In passing, fix a memory leak by pfree'ing truncated pivot tuple memory
during CREATE INDEX.  Also pfree during a page split, just to be
consistent.

Refactor _bt_check_natts() to be more readable.

Author: Peter Geoghegan with some editorization by me
Reviewed by: Alexander Korotkov, Teodor Sigaev
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAH2-Wz%3DkCWuXeMrBCopC-tFs3FbiVxQNjjgNKdG2sHxZ5k2y3w%40mail.gmail.com
2018-04-19 08:45:58 +03:00
Tom Lane 5372c2c841 Improve error detection/reporting in Catalog.pm and genbki.pl.
Clean up error messages relating to mistakes in .dat files: make sure they
provide the .dat file name and line number, not the place in the Perl
script that's reporting the problem.  Adopt more uniform message phrasing,
too.

Make genbki.pl spit up on unrecognized field names in the input hashes.
Previously, it just silently ignored such fields, which could make a
misspelled field name into a very hard-to-decipher problem.  (This is in
genbki.pl, *not* Catalog.pm, because we don't want reformat_dat_file.pl to
complain about unrecognized fields.  We'd rather it silently dropped them,
to facilitate removing unwanted fields after a reorganization.)
2018-04-18 18:17:02 -04:00
Tom Lane 1dec82068b Better fix for deadlock hazard in CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY.
Commit 54eff5311 did not account for the possibility that we'd have
a transaction snapshot due to default_transaction_isolation being
set high enough to require one.  The transaction snapshot is enough
to hold back our advertised xmin and thus risk deadlock anyway.
The only way to get rid of that snap is to start a new transaction,
so let's do that instead.  Also throw in an assert checking that we
really have gotten to a state where no xmin is being advertised.

Back-patch to 9.4, like the previous commit.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMkU=1ztk3TpQdcUNbxq93pc80FrXUjpDWLGMeVBDx71GHNwZQ@mail.gmail.com
2018-04-18 12:07:37 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas fe7fc52645 Improve docs for the new INCLUDE directive in CREATE/ALTER TABLE.
Author: Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20180411082020.GD19732%40paquier.xyz
2018-04-18 05:45:32 -04:00
Tom Lane 55d26ff638 Rationalize handling of single and double quotes in bootstrap data.
Change things around so that proper quoting of values interpolated into
the BKI data by initdb is the responsibility of initdb, not something
we half-heartedly handle by putting double quotes into the raw BKI data.
(Note: experimentation shows that it still doesn't work to put a double
quote into the initial superuser username, but that's the fault of
inadequate quoting while interpolating the name into SQL scripts;
the BKI aspect of it works fine now.)

Having done that, we can remove the special-case handling of values
that look like "something" from genbki.pl, and instead teach it to
escape double --- and single --- quotes properly.  This removes the
nowhere-documented need to treat those specially in the BKI source
data; whatever you write will be passed through unchanged into the
inserted data value, modulo Perl's rules about single-quoted strings.

Add documentation explaining the (pre-existing) handling of backslashes
in the BKI data.

Per an earlier discussion with John Naylor.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJVSVGUNao=-Q2-vAN3PYcdF5tnL5JAHwGwzZGuYHtq+Mk_9ng@mail.gmail.com
2018-04-17 19:53:50 -04:00
Tom Lane 9ffcccdb95 Rationalize handling of array type names in bootstrap data.
Formerly, Catalog.pm turned a C array type declaration in the catalog
header files into a SQL type, e.g., 'foo[]'.  Along the way, genbki.pl
turned this into '_foo' for the purpose of type lookups, but wrote 'foo[]'
to postgres.bki.  During bootstrap, bootscanner.l had to have a special
case rule to tokenize this, and then MapArrayTypeName() would turn 'foo[]'
into '_foo' one more time.

This seems unnecessarily complicated, especially since nobody cares that
much about the readability of postgres.bki.  Instead, make Catalog.pm
convert the C declaration into '_foo' to start with, and preserve that
representation of the type name throughout bootstrap data processing.
Then rip out the special-case code in bootscanner.l and bootstrap.c.

This changes postgres.bki to the extent that array fields are now
declared like
  proconfig = _text ,
rather than
  proconfig = text[] ,

No documentation update, since the SGML docs didn't mention any of this
in the first place, and it's all pretty transparent to writers of
catalog header files anyway.

John Naylor

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJVSVGUNao=-Q2-vAN3PYcdF5tnL5JAHwGwzZGuYHtq+Mk_9ng@mail.gmail.com
2018-04-17 18:29:11 -04:00
Tom Lane e90d4ddc63 Simplify genbki.pl's data quoting rules.
During the bootstrap data format conversion, it seemed important for
verifiability's sake that the generated postgres.bki file stayed the same
as before.  That resulted in adding a bunch of ad-hoc rules about when to
quote emitted data values, to match previous manual decisions that had
often quoted values unnecessarily.  Now that the conversion is complete,
it seems fine to remove all those ad-hoc rules.  The net actual effect on
the current contents of postgres.bki is that some fields that had been
quoted despite containing only digits or only "-" lose their unnecessary
quotes.

Also, now that genbki.pl will always quote values containing a backslash,
there's no need for bootscanner.l to allow unquoted octal escapes;
so simplify its production for "id" by removing that possibility.

John Naylor, slightly modified by me

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJVSVGUNao=-Q2-vAN3PYcdF5tnL5JAHwGwzZGuYHtq+Mk_9ng@mail.gmail.com
2018-04-17 18:10:16 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas cf5a189059 Fix confusion on the padding of GIDs in on commit and abort records.
Review of commit 1eb6d652: It's pointless to add padding to the GID fields,
when the code that follows assumes that there is no alignment, and uses
memcpy(). Remove the pointless padding.

Update comments to note the new fields in the WAL records.

Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/33b787bf-dc20-1161-54e9-3f3b607bf59d%40iki.fi
2018-04-17 16:10:42 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera b7e2cbc5b4 Update Append's idea of first_partial_plan
It turns out that after runtime partition pruning, Append's
first_partial_plan does not accurately represent partial plans to run,
if any of those got pruned.  This could limit participation of workers
in some partial subplans, if other subplans got pruned.  Fix it by
keeping an index of the first valid partial subplan in the state node,
determined at execnode Init time.

Author: David Rowley, with cosmetic changes by me.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKJS1f8o2Yd=rOP=Et3A0FWgF+gSAOkFSU6eNhnGzTPV7nN8sQ@mail.gmail.com
2018-04-17 16:25:02 -03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 55101549d5 Fix a few typos in comments and variable names.
Author: Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20180411075223.GB19732%40paquier.xyz
2018-04-17 11:54:57 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 95cdc77b35 Improve coverage of nodeAppend runtime partition prune
coverage report indicated that mark_invalid_subplans_as_finished() and
nearby code was not getting exercised by any tests.  Add a new one which
has execution-time Params rather than only external Params to fix this.

In passing, David noticed that ab_q6 tests were not actually required to
have a generic plan. The tests were testing exec Params not external
Params, so there was no need for the PREPARE.  Remove the PREPARE,
making these plain queries.  (The new queries are called from
explain_parallel_append, which may be unnecessary since they don't
actually have a Parallel Append node, just an Append.  But it doesn't
seem to hurt anything, either.)

Author: David Rowley
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKJS1f--hopb6JBSDY4wiXTS3ZcDp-wparXjTQ1nzNdBa04Fog@mail.gmail.com
2018-04-17 12:16:22 -03:00
Tatsuo Ishii 03030512d1 Add more infinite recursion detection while locking a view.
Also add regression test cases for detecting infinite recursion in
locking view tests.  Some document enhancements. Patch by Yugo Nagata.
2018-04-17 16:59:17 +09:00
Alvaro Herrera 47c91b5599 Restore partition_prune's usage of parallel workers
This reverts commit 4d0f6d3f20 ("Attempt to stabilize partition_prune
test output (2)"), and attempts to stabilize the test by using string
replacement to hide any loop count difference in parallel nodes.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/4475.1523628300@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-04-16 18:12:59 -03:00