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Tom Lane eb39610f82 Fix pl/perl test case so it will still work under Perl 5.36.
Perl 5.36 has reclassified the warning condition that this test
case used, so that the expected error fails to appear.  Tweak
the test so it instead exercises a case that's handled the same
way in all Perl versions of interest.

This appears to meet our standards for back-patching into
out-of-support branches: it changes no user-visible behavior
but enables testing of old branches with newer tools.
Hence, back-patch as far as 9.2.

Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker, per report from Jitka Plesníková.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/564579.1654093326@sss.pgh.pa.us
2022-06-01 16:15:47 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera e28bb88519
Revert changes to CONCURRENTLY that "sped up" Xmin advance
This reverts commit d9d076222f "VACUUM: ignore indexing operations
with CONCURRENTLY".

These changes caused indexes created with the CONCURRENTLY option to
miss heap tuples that were HOT-updated and HOT-pruned during the index
creation.  Before these changes, HOT pruning would have been prevented
by the Xmin of the transaction creating the index, but because this
change was precisely to allow the Xmin to move forward ignoring that
backend, now other backends scanning the table can prune them.  This is
not a problem for VACUUM (which requires a lock that conflicts with a
CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY operation), but HOT-prune can definitely
occur.  In other words, Xmin advancement was sped up, but at the cost of
corrupting the resulting index.

Regrettably, this means that the new feature in PG14 that RIC/CIC on
very large tables no longer force VACUUM to retain very old tuples goes
away.  We might try to implement it again in a later release, but for
now the risk of indexes missing tuples is too high and there's no easy
fix.

Backpatch to 14, where this change appeared.

Reported-by: Peter Slavov <pet.slavov@gmail.com>
Diagnosys-by: Andrey Borodin <x4mmm@yandex-team.ru>
Diagnosys-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
Diagnosys-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17485-396609c6925b982d%40postgresql.org
2022-05-31 21:24:59 +02:00
Tom Lane 16c80e7d0c Ensure ParseTzFile() closes the input file after failing.
We hadn't noticed this because (a) few people feed invalid
timezone abbreviation files to the server, and (b) in typical
scenarios guc.c would throw ereport(ERROR) and then transaction
abort handling would silently clean up the leaked file reference.
However, it was possible to observe file leakage warnings if one
breaks an already-active abbreviation file, because guc.c does
not throw ERROR when loading supposedly-validated settings during
session start or SIGHUP processing.

Report and fix by Kyotaro Horiguchi (cosmetic adjustments by me)

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220530.173740.748502979257582392.horikyota.ntt@gmail.com
2022-05-31 14:47:44 -04:00
Robert Haas f5bfba5413 shm_mq_sendv: Fix flushing bug when receiver not yet attached.
With the old logic, when the reciever had not yet attached, we would
never call shm_mq_inc_bytes_written(), even if force_flush = true
was specified. That could result in a situation where data that the
sender believes it has sent is never received.

Along the way, remove a useless function prototype for a nonexistent
function from shm_mq.h.

Commit 46846433a0 introduced these
problems.

Pavan Deolasee, with a few changes by me.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CABOikdPkwtLLCTnzzmpSMXo3QZa2yXq0J7Q61ssdLFAJYrOVvQ@mail.gmail.com
2022-05-31 08:46:54 -04:00
Amit Kapila 0a050ee000 Fix typo in hash README.
Author: Peter Smith
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAHut+Pu-V22PiJF2ym9_NVZe-+qnycfyEX24dZm=7URWhDHJ3w@mail.gmail.com
2022-05-31 14:37:41 +05:30
Michael Paquier 0efa51357e Remove useless tests for TRUNCATE on foreign tables
foreign_data has kept around a set of tests for TRUNCATE to look after
the case of foreign tables, with[out] inheritance and with[out]
partitions, assuming that the command is not supported for this relkind.
However, TRUNCATE is supported on foreign tables if the FDW involved is
able to handle the command, like postgres_fdw.

Note that postgres_fdw includes tests to cover all the cases removed by
this commit (which had misleading comments), so these did not provide
any additional coverage anyway.

Author: Yugo Nagata
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220527172543.0a2fdb469cf048b81c0967d3@sraoss.co.jp
2022-05-31 09:44:00 +09:00
Thomas Munro 12e28aac8e Add debugging help in OwnLatch().
Build farm animal gharial recently failed a few times in a parallel
worker's call to OwnLatch() with "ERROR:  latch already owned".  Let's
turn that into a PANIC and show the PID of the owner, to try to learn
more.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKGJ_0RGcr7oUNzcHdn7zHqHSB_wLSd3JyS2YC_DYB%2B-V%3Dg%40mail.gmail.com
2022-05-31 12:06:11 +12:00
Tom Lane 5f0adec253 Make STRING an unreserved_keyword.
Commit 1a36bc9db (SQL/JSON query functions) introduced STRING as a
type_func_name_keyword, thereby breaking applications that use
"string" as a table name, column name, function parameter name, etc.
That seems like a pretty bad thing, not least because the SQL spec
says that STRING is an unreserved keyword.

This is easy enough to fix so far as the core grammar is concerned.
However, doing so causes some ECPG test cases to fail, specifically
those that use "string" as a typedef name.  It turns out this is
because portions of the ECPG grammar allow type_func_name_keywords
but not unreserved_keywords as typedef names.  That's pretty horrid,
and it's mildly astonishing that we've not heard complaints about it
before.  We can fix two of those uses trivially, but the ones in the
var_type production are less easy.  As a stopgap, hard-code STRING as
an allowed alternative in var_type.

Per report from Alastair McKinley.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3661437.1653855582@sss.pgh.pa.us
2022-05-30 14:05:20 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut a8cca6026e logging: Also add the command prefix to detail and hint messages
This makes the output line up better and allows filtering messages by
command.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/ba6d4fac-9e33-91f9-94fb-1e4c144a48b9@enterprisedb.com
2022-05-30 07:26:06 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas fc36ac52eb Fix COPY FROM when database encoding is SQL_ASCII.
In the codepath when no encoding conversion is required, the check for
incomplete character at the end of input incorrectly used server
encoding's max character length, instead of the client's. Usually the
server and client encodings are the same when we're not performing
encoding conversion, but SQL_ASCII is an exception.

In the passing, also fix some outdated comments that still talked about
the old COPY protocol. It was removed in v14.

Per bug #17501 from Vitaly Voronov. Backpatch to v14 where this was
introduced.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/17501-128b1dd039362ae6@postgresql.org
2022-05-29 23:54:25 +03:00
Andres Freund 0107855b14 Align stats_fetch_consistency definition with guc.c default.
Somewhat embarrassing oversight in 98f897339b. Does not have a functional
impact, but is unnecessarily confusing.

Reported-By: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/Yo2351qVYqd/bJws@paquier.xyz
2022-05-28 13:11:59 -07:00
Michael Paquier b4529005fd Revert "Add single-item cache when looking at topmost XID of a subtrans XID"
This reverts commit 06f5295 as per issues with this approach, both in
terms of efficiency impact and stability.  First, contrary to the
single-item cache for transaction IDs in transam.c, the cache may finish
by not be hit for a long time, and without an invalidation mechanism to
clear it, it would cause inconsistent results on wraparound for
example.  Second, the use of SubTransGetTopmostTransaction() for the
caching has a limited impact on performance.  SubTransGetParent() could
have more impact, though the benchmarking of the single-item approach
still needs to be proved, particularly under the conditions where SLRU
lookups are stressed in parallel with overflowed snapshots (aka more
than 64 subxids generated, for example).

After discussion with Andres Freund.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220524235250.gtt3uu5zktfkr4hv@alap3.anarazel.de
2022-05-28 15:02:08 +09:00
Michael Paquier f1431f3bff Handle NULL for short descriptions of custom GUC variables
If a short description is specified as NULL in one of the various
DefineCustomXXXVariable() functions available to external modules to
define a custom parameter, SHOW ALL would crash.  This change teaches
SHOW ALL to properly handle NULL short descriptions, as well as any code
paths that manipulate it, to gain in flexibility.  Note that
help_config.c was already able to do that, when describing a set of GUCs
for postgres --describe-config.

Author: Steve Chavez
Reviewed by: Nathan Bossart, Andres Freund, Michael Paquier, Tom Lane
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAGRrpzY6hO-Kmykna_XvsTv8P2DshGiU6G3j8yGao4mk0CqjHA%40mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 10
2022-05-28 12:12:40 +09:00
David Rowley 3e9abd2eb1 Teach remove_unused_subquery_outputs about window run conditions
9d9c02ccd added code to allow the executor to take shortcuts when quals
on monotonic window functions guaranteed that once the qual became false
it could never become true again.  When possible, baserestrictinfo quals
are converted to become these quals, which we call run conditions.

Unfortunately, in 9d9c02ccd, I forgot to update
remove_unused_subquery_outputs to teach it about these run conditions.
This could cause a WindowFunc column which was unused in the target list
but referenced by an upper-level WHERE clause to be removed from the
subquery when the qual in the WHERE clause was converted into a window run
condition.  Because of this, the entire WindowClause would be removed from
the query resulting in additional rows making it into the resultset when
they should have been filtered out by the WHERE clause.

Here we fix this by recording which target list items in the subquery have
run conditions. That gets passed along to remove_unused_subquery_outputs
to tell it not to remove these items from the target list.

Bug: #17495
Reported-by: Jeremy Evans
Reviewed-by: Richard Guo
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17495-7ffe2fa0b261b9fa@postgresql.org
2022-05-27 10:37:58 +12:00
Tom Lane 2b65de7fc2 Remove misguided SSL key file ownership check in libpq.
Commits a59c79564 et al. tried to sync libpq's SSL key file
permissions checks with what we've used for years in the backend.
We did not intend to create any new failure cases, but it turns out
we did: restricting the key file's ownership breaks cases where the
client is allowed to read a key file despite not having the identical
UID.  In particular a client running as root used to be able to read
someone else's key file; and having seen that I suspect that there are
other, less-dubious use cases that this restriction breaks on some
platforms.

We don't really need an ownership check, since if we can read the key
file despite its having restricted permissions, it must have the right
ownership --- under normal conditions anyway, and the point of this
patch is that any additional corner cases where that works should be
deemed allowable, as they have been historically.  Hence, just drop
the ownership check, and rearrange the permissions check to get rid
of its faulty assumption that geteuid() can't be zero.  (Note that the
comparable backend-side code doesn't have to cater for geteuid() == 0,
since the server rejects that very early on.)

This does have the end result that the permissions safety check used
for a root user's private key file is weaker than that used for
anyone else's.  While odd, root really ought to know what she's doing
with file permissions, so I think this is acceptable.

Per report from Yogendra Suralkar.  Like the previous patch,
back-patch to all supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/MW3PR15MB3931DF96896DC36D21AFD47CA3D39@MW3PR15MB3931.namprd15.prod.outlook.com
2022-05-26 14:14:05 -04:00
Tom Lane 6217053f4e Avoid ERRCODE_INTERNAL_ERROR in oracle_compat.c functions.
repeat() checked for integer overflow during its calculation of the
required output space, but it just passed the resulting integer to
palloc().  This meant that result sizes between 1GB and 2GB led to
ERRCODE_INTERNAL_ERROR, "invalid memory alloc request size" rather
than ERRCODE_PROGRAM_LIMIT_EXCEEDED, "requested length too large".
That seems like a bit of a wart, so add an explicit AllocSizeIsValid
check to make these error cases uniform.

Do likewise in the sibling functions lpad() etc.  While we're here,
also modernize their overflow checks to use pg_mul_s32_overflow() etc
instead of expensive divisions.

Per complaint from Japin Li.  This is basically cosmetic, so I don't
feel a need to back-patch.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ME3P282MB16676ED32167189CB0462173B6D69@ME3P282MB1667.AUSP282.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
2022-05-26 12:25:10 -04:00
Michael Paquier 0dc379de64 Add tab completion for table_rewrite's CREATE EVENT TRIGGER in psql
Author: Hou Zhijie
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OS0PR01MB5716DEFF787B925C4778228C94D69@OS0PR01MB5716.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2022-05-25 14:21:05 +09:00
Andres Freund 98f897339b Fix stats_fetch_consistency default value indicated in postgresql.conf.sample.
Mistake in 5891c7a8ed, likely made when switching the default value from none
to fetch during development.

Reported-By: Nathan Bossart <nathandbossart@gmail.com>
Author: Nathan Bossart <nathandbossart@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220524220147.GA1298892@nathanxps13
2022-05-24 21:26:39 -07:00
Michael Paquier c9dfe2e83a Remove duplicated words in comments of pgstat.c and pgstat_internal.h
Author: Atsushi Torikoshi
Reviewed-by: Nathan Bossart
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d00ddbf29f9d09b3a471e64977560de1@oss.nttdata.com
2022-05-24 11:00:41 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut da1c0acd0a pg_upgrade: Tweak translatable strings
"\r" (for progress output) must not be inside a translatable string
(gettext gets upset).

In passing, move the minimum supported version number to a separate
argument, so that we don't have to retranslate this string every year
now.
2022-05-23 10:54:39 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut 9520f8d92a psql: Update \timing also in case of an error
The changes to show all query results (7844c9918) broke \timing output
in case of an error; it didn't update the timing result and showed
0.000 ms.

Fix by updating the timing result also in the error case.  Also, for
robustness, update the timing result any time a result is obtained,
not only for the last, so a sensible value is always available.

Reported-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Author: Richard Guo <guofenglinux@gmail.com>
Author: Fabien COELHO <coelho@cri.ensmp.fr>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/3813350.1652111765%40sss.pgh.pa.us
2022-05-23 10:07:36 +02:00
John Naylor 6e647ef0e7 Remove debug messages from tuplesort_sort_memtuples()
These were of value only during development.

Reported by Justin Pryzby
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20220519201254.GU19626%40telsasoft.com
2022-05-23 13:11:43 +07:00
Andres Freund 7fdbdf2049 pgstat: fix stats.spec instability on slow machines.
On slow machines the modified test could end up switching the order in which
transactional stats are reported in one session and non-transactional stats in
another session. As stats handling of truncate is implemented as setting
live/dead rows 0, the order in which a truncate's stats changes are applied,
relative to normal stats updates, matters. The handling of stats for truncate
hasn't changed due to shared memory stats, this is longstanding behavior.

We might want to improve truncate's stats handling in the future, but for now
just change the order of forced flushed to make the test stable.

Reported-By: Christoph Berg <myon@debian.org>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YoZf7U/WmfmFYFEx@msg.df7cb.de
2022-05-22 15:25:13 -07:00
Tom Lane c7461fc255 Show 'AS "?column?"' explicitly when it's important.
ruleutils.c was coded to suppress the AS label for a SELECT output
expression if the column name is "?column?", which is the parser's
fallback if it can't think of something better.  This is fine, and
avoids ugly clutter, so long as (1) nothing further up in the parse
tree relies on that column name or (2) the same fallback would be
assigned when the rule or view definition is reloaded.  Unfortunately
(2) is far from certain, both because ruleutils.c might print the
expression in a different form from how it was originally written
and because FigureColname's rules might change in future releases.
So we shouldn't rely on that.

Detecting exactly whether there is any outer-level use of a SELECT
column name would be rather expensive.  This patch takes the simpler
approach of just passing down a flag indicating whether there *could*
be any outer use; for example, the output column names of a SubLink
are not referenceable, and we also do not care about the names exposed
by the right-hand side of a setop.  This is sufficient to suppress
unwanted clutter in all but one case in the regression tests.  That
seems like reasonable evidence that it won't be too much in users'
faces, while still fixing the cases we need to fix.

Per bug #17486 from Nicolas Lutic.  This issue is ancient, so
back-patch to all supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17486-1ad6fd786728b8af@postgresql.org
2022-05-21 14:45:58 -04:00
Tom Lane e19272ef60 Remove unused-and-misspelled function extern declaration.
Commit c65507763 added "extern XLogRecPtr CalculateMaxmumSafeLSN(void)",
which bears no trace of connection to anything else in that patch
or anywhere else.  Remove it again.

Sergei Kornilov (also spotted by Bharath Rupireddy)

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/706501646056870@vla3-6a5326aeb4ee.qloud-c.yandex.net
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACVoQ7NEf43Xz0rfxsGOKYTN5r4VZp2DO2_5p+CMzsRPFw@mail.gmail.com
2022-05-21 13:26:08 -04:00
Tom Lane a916cb9d5a Avoid overflow hazard when clamping group counts to "long int".
Several places in the planner tried to clamp a double value to fit
in a "long" by doing
	(long) Min(x, (double) LONG_MAX);
This is subtly incorrect, because it casts LONG_MAX to double and
potentially back again.  If long is 64 bits then the double value
is inexact, and the platform might round it up to LONG_MAX+1
resulting in an overflow and an undesirably negative output.

While it's not hard to rewrite the expression into a safe form,
let's put it into a common function to reduce the risk of someone
doing it wrong in future.

In principle this is a bug fix, but since the problem could only
manifest with group count estimates exceeding 2^63, it seems unlikely
that anyone has actually hit this or will do so anytime soon.  We're
fixing it mainly to satisfy fuzzer-type tools.  That being the case,
a HEAD-only fix seems sufficient.

Andrey Lepikhov

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ebbc2efb-7ef9-bf2f-1ada-d6ec48f70e58@postgrespro.ru
2022-05-21 13:13:44 -04:00
Michael Paquier eaa5ebe046 Improve and fix some issues in the TAP tests of pg_upgrade
This is based on a set of suggestions from Noah, with the following
changes made:
- The set of databases created in the tests are now prefixed with
"regression" to not trigger any warnings with name restrictions when
compiling the code with -DENFORCE_REGRESSION_TEST_NAME_RESTRICTIONS, and
now only the first name checks after the Windows case of double quotes
mixed with backslashes.
- Fix an issue with EXTRA_REGRESS_OPTS, which were not processed in a
way consistent with 027_stream_regress.pl (missing space between the
option string and pg_regress).  This got introduced in 7dd3ee5.
- Add a check on the exit code of the pg_regress command, to catch
failures after running the regression tests.

Reviewed-by: Noah Misch
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YoHhWD5vQzb2mmiF@paquier.xyz
2022-05-21 12:01:48 +09:00
Tom Lane 5e5fa32335 Remove portability hazard in unsafe_tests/sql/guc_privs.sql.
This new-in-v15 test case assumed it could set max_stack_depth as high
as 2MB.  You might think that'd be true on any modern platform but
you'd be wrong, as I found out while experimenting with NetBSD/hppa.

This test is about privileges not platform capabilities, so there seems
no need to use any value greater than the 100kB setting already used
in a couple of places in the core regression tests.  There's certainly
no call to expect people to raise their platform's default ulimit just
to run this test.
2022-05-20 13:42:02 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 6029861916
Fix DDL deparse of CREATE OPERATOR CLASS
When an implicit operator family is created, it wasn't getting reported.
Make it do so.

This has always been missing.  Backpatch to 10.

Author: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
Reported-by: Leslie LEMAIRE <leslie.lemaire@developpement-durable.gouv.fr>
Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila <amit.kapila16@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquiër <michael@paquier.xyz>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f74d69e151b22171e8829551b1159e77@developpement-durable.gouv.fr
2022-05-20 18:52:55 +02:00
Michael Paquier b39838889e Add pg_version() to PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster
_pg_version (version number based on PostgreSQL::Version) is a field
private to Cluster.pm but there was no helper routine to retrieve it
from a Cluster's node.  The same is done for install_path, for example,
and the version object becomes handy when writing tests that need
version-specific handling.

Reviewed-by: Andrew Dunstan, Daniel Gustafsson
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YoWfoJTc987tsxpV@paquier.xyz
2022-05-20 18:29:51 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut 25f915b31e pg_waldump: Improve option parsing error messages
I rephrased the error messages to be more in the style of
option_parse_int(), and also made use of the new "detail" message
facility.  I didn't actually use option_parse_int() (which could be
used for -n) because libpgfeutils wasn't used here yet and I wanted to
keep this just to string changes.  But it could be done in the future.
2022-05-20 09:26:21 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera 8d061acd12
Repurpose PROC_COPYABLE_FLAGS as PROC_XMIN_FLAGS
This is a slight, convenient semantics change from what commit
0f0cfb4940 ("Fix parallel operations that prevent oldest xmin from
advancing") introduced that lets us simplify the coding in the one place
where it is used.

Backpatch to 13.  This is related to commit 6fea65508a ("Tighten
ComputeXidHorizons' handling of walsenders") rewriting the code site
where this is used, which has not yet been backpatched, but it may well
be in the future.

Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/202204191637.eldwa2exvguw@alvherre.pgsql
2022-05-19 16:20:32 +02:00
David Rowley c4a4e760f6 Fix incorrect comments for Memoize struct
Reported-by: Peter Eisentraut
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/0635f5aa-4973-8dc2-4e4e-df9fd5778a65@enterprisedb.com
Backpatch-through: 14, where Memoize was added
2022-05-19 17:14:23 +12:00
Amit Kapila 0ff20288e1 Extend pg_publication_tables to display column list and row filter.
Commit 923def9a53 and 52e4f0cd47 allowed to specify column lists and row
filters for publication tables. This commit extends the
pg_publication_tables view and pg_get_publication_tables function to
display that information.

This information will be useful to users and we also need this for the
later commit that prohibits combining multiple publications with different
column lists for the same table.

Author: Hou Zhijie
Reviewed By: Amit Kapila, Alvaro Herrera, Shi Yu, Takamichi Osumi
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/202204251548.mudq7jbqnh7r@alvherre.pgsql
2022-05-19 08:20:55 +05:30
Alvaro Herrera 62221ef187
Update xml_1.out and xml_2.out
Commit 0fbf011200 should have updated them but didn't.
2022-05-18 23:19:53 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera 12e423e21d
Fix EXPLAIN MERGE output when no tuples are processed
An 'else' clause was misplaced in commit 598ac10be1, making zero-rows
output look a bit silly.  Add a test case for it.

Pointed out by Tom Lane.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/21030.1652893083@sss.pgh.pa.us
2022-05-18 21:20:49 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera 0fbf011200
Check column list length in XMLTABLE/JSON_TABLE alias
We weren't checking the length of the column list in the alias clause of
an XMLTABLE or JSON_TABLE function (a "tablefunc" RTE), and it was
possible to make the server crash by passing an overly long one.  Fix it
by throwing an error in that case, like the other places that deal with
alias lists.

In passing, modify the equivalent test used for join RTEs to look like
the other ones, which was different for no apparent reason.

This bug came in when XMLTABLE was born in version 10; backpatch to all
stable versions.

Reported-by: Wang Ke <krking@zju.edu.cn>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17480-1c9d73565bb28e90@postgresql.org
2022-05-18 20:28:31 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera 598ac10be1
Make EXPLAIN MERGE output format more compact
We can use a single line to print all tuple counts that MERGE processed,
for conciseness, and elide those that are zeroes.  Non-text formats
report all numbers, as is typical.

Per comment from Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com>

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220511163350.GL19626@telsasoft.com
2022-05-18 18:33:04 +02:00
Michael Paquier 27f1366050 pgbench: Restore compatibility of --partitions=0
A value of 0 is allowed for this option since its creation, that would
map with the default of having no partitions for pgbench_accounts, but
6f164e6 broke that by enforcing an error.  This commit restores the
original behavior.

Author: Amit Langote
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqGAGobiiHR8nH382HJxqm1mzZs8=3oKPXnXivWoFSZmNA@mail.gmail.com
2022-05-18 09:47:38 +09:00
Michael Paquier bbf7c2d9e9 Fix typo in walreceiver.c
s/primary_slotname/primary_slot_name/.

Author: Bharath Rupireddy
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACX3=pHkCpoGG-z+O=7Gp5YZv70jmfTyGnNV7YF3SkK73g@mail.gmail.com
2022-05-18 09:06:22 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut 6a8a7b1ccb Translation updates
Source-Git-URL: https://git.postgresql.org/git/pgtranslation/messages.git
Source-Git-Hash: dde45df385dab9032155c1f867b677d55695310c
2022-05-16 11:12:42 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut cd690e07fd pg_upgrade: Add missing gettext triggers
Forgot to add it in one place in the previous commit.
2022-05-16 09:41:02 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut cd46d42a51 pg_upgrade: Add missing gettext triggers
prep_status_progress() is new.
2022-05-16 08:55:01 +02:00
David Rowley 1e731ed12a Fix incorrect row estimates used for Memoize costing
In order to estimate the cache hit ratio of a Memoize node, one of the
inputs we require is the estimated number of times the Memoize node will
be rescanned.  The higher this number, the large the cache hit ratio is
likely to become.  Unfortunately, the value being passed as the number of
"calls" to the Memoize was incorrectly using the Nested Loop's
outer_path->parent->rows instead of outer_path->rows.  This failed to
account for the fact that the outer_path might be parameterized by some
upper-level Nested Loop.

This problem could lead to Memoize plans appearing more favorable than
they might actually be.  It could also lead to extended executor startup
times when work_mem values were large due to the planner setting overly
large MemoizePath->est_entries resulting in the Memoize hash table being
initially made much larger than might be required.

Fix this simply by passing outer_path->rows rather than
outer_path->parent->rows.  Also, adjust the expected regression test
output for a plan change.

Reported-by: Pavel Stehule
Author: David Rowley
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFj8pRAMp%3DQsMi6sPQJ4W3hczoFJRvyXHJV3AZAZaMyTVM312Q%40mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 14, where Memoize was introduced
2022-05-16 16:07:56 +12:00
Thomas Munro 93759c665d Fix slow animal timeouts in 032_relfilenode_reuse.pl.
Per BF animal chipmunk:  CREATE DATABASE could apparently fail due to an
AV process being in the template database and not quitting fast enough
for the 5 second timeout in CountOtherDBBackends().  The test script had
autovacuum_naptime=1s to encourage more activity and opening of fds, but
that wasn't strictly necessary for this test.  Take it out.

Per BF animal skink:  there was a 300s timeout for all tests in the
script, but apparently that was not enough under valgrind.  Let's use
the standard timeout $PostgreSQL::Test::Utils::timeout_default, but
restart it for each query we run.

Reviewed-by: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKGKa8HNJaA24gqiiFoGy0ysndeVoJsHvX_q1-DVLFaGAmw%40mail.gmail.com
2022-05-14 11:58:10 +12:00
Michael Paquier fcab82a2d7 Fix comment in pg_proc.c
pgstat_create_function() creates stats for a function in a transactional
fashion, so the stats would be dropped if transaction creating the
function is aborted, not committed.

Author: Amul Sul
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAAJ_b97x1T3xgAMWNj4w7kSgN0nTuG-vLrQJ4NB-dsNr0Kudxw@mail.gmail.com
2022-05-14 08:27:59 +09:00
Alvaro Herrera c4f113e8fe
Clean up newlines following left parentheses
Like commit c9d2977519.
2022-05-13 23:52:35 +02:00
Tom Lane 3ab9a63cb6 Rename JsonIsPredicate.value_type, fix JSON backend/nodes/ infrastructure.
I started out with the intention to rename value_type to item_type to
avoid a collision with a typedef name that appears on some platforms.

Along the way, I noticed that the adjacent field "format" was not being
correctly handled by the backend/nodes/ infrastructure functions:
copyfuncs.c erroneously treated it as a scalar, while equalfuncs,
outfuncs, and readfuncs omitted handling it at all.  This looks like
it might be cosmetic at the moment because the field is always NULL
after parse analysis; but that's likely a bug in itself, and the code's
certainly not very future-proof.  Let's fix it while we can still do so
without forcing an initdb on beta testers.

Further study found a few other inconsistencies in the backend/nodes/
infrastructure for the recently-added JSON node types, so fix those too.

catversion bumped because of potential change in stored rules.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/526703.1652385613@sss.pgh.pa.us
2022-05-13 11:40:08 -04:00
Robert Haas 4f2400cb3f Add a new shmem_request_hook hook.
Currently, preloaded libraries are expected to request additional
shared memory and LWLocks in _PG_init().  However, it is not unusal
for such requests to depend on MaxBackends, which won't be
initialized at that time.  Such requests could also depend on GUCs
that other modules might change.  This introduces a new hook where
modules can safely use MaxBackends and GUCs to request additional
shared memory and LWLocks.

Furthermore, this change restricts requests for shared memory and
LWLocks to this hook.  Previously, libraries could make requests
until the size of the main shared memory segment was calculated.
Unlike before, we no longer silently ignore requests received at
invalid times.  Instead, we FATAL if someone tries to request
additional shared memory or LWLocks outside of the hook.

Nathan Bossart and Julien Rouhaud

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220412210112.GA2065815%40nathanxps13
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/Yn2jE/lmDhKtkUdr@paquier.xyz
2022-05-13 09:31:06 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 30ed71e423 Indent C code in flex and bison files
In the style of pgindent, done semi-manually.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/7d062ecc-7444-23ec-a159-acd8adf9b586%40enterprisedb.com
2022-05-13 07:17:29 +02:00