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Andres Freund 1bc8e7b099 pgstat: split reporting/fetching of bgwriter and checkpointer stats.
These have been unrelated since bgwriter and checkpointer were split into two
processes in 806a2aee37. As there several pending patches (shared memory
stats, extending the set of tracked IO / buffer statistics) that are made a
bit more awkward by the grouping, split them. Done separately to make
reviewing easier.

This does *not* change the contents of pg_stat_bgwriter or move fields out of
bgwriter/checkpointer stats that arguably do not belong in either. However
pgstat_fetch_global() was renamed and split into
pgstat_fetch_stat_checkpointer() and pgstat_fetch_stat_bgwriter().

Author: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210405092914.mmxqe7j56lsjfsej@alap3.anarazel.de
2021-08-04 19:16:04 -07:00
Peter Geoghegan cc8033e1da Make vacuum_index_cleanup reloption RELOPT_TYPE_ENUM.
Oversight in commit 3499df0d, which generalized the reloption as a way
of giving users a way to consistently avoid VACUUM's index bypass
optimization.

Per off-list report from Nikolay Shaplov.

Backpatch: 14-, where index cleanup reloption was extended.
2021-08-03 21:53:41 -07:00
Thomas Munro 8f7c8e2bef Further simplify a bit of logic in StartupXLOG().
Commit 7ff23c6d27 left us with two
identical cases. Collapse them.

Author: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKGJ8NRsqgkZEnsnRc2MFROBV-jCnacbYvtpptK2A9YYp9Q%40mail.gmail.com
2021-08-03 14:16:58 +12:00
Thomas Munro 7ff23c6d27 Run checkpointer and bgwriter in crash recovery.
Start up the checkpointer and bgwriter during crash recovery (except in
--single mode), as we do for replication.  This wasn't done back in
commit cdd46c76 out of caution.  Now it seems like a better idea to make
the environment as similar as possible in both cases.  There may also be
some performance advantages.

Reviewed-by: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev <aleksander@timescale.com>
Tested-by: Jakub Wartak <Jakub.Wartak@tomtom.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKGJ8NRsqgkZEnsnRc2MFROBV-jCnacbYvtpptK2A9YYp9Q%40mail.gmail.com
2021-08-02 17:32:44 +12:00
Heikki Linnakangas 317632f307 Move InRecovery and standbyState global vars to xlogutils.c.
They are used in code that runs both during normal operation and during
WAL replay, and needs to behave differently during replay. Move them to
xlogutils.c, because that's where we have other helper functions used by
redo routines.

Reviewed-by: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/b3b71061-4919-e882-4857-27e370ab134a%40iki.fi
2021-07-31 09:50:26 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 4fe8dcdff3 Extract code to describe recovery stop reason to a function.
StartupXLOG() is very long, this makes it a little bit more readable.

Reviewed-by: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/b3b71061-4919-e882-4857-27e370ab134a%40iki.fi
2021-07-31 09:49:30 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 6b16532811 Remove unnecessary 'restoredFromArchive' global variable.
It might've been useful for debugging purposes, but meh. There's
'readSource' which does almost the same thing.

Reviewed-by: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/b3b71061-4919-e882-4857-27e370ab134a%40iki.fi
2021-07-31 09:38:32 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas e9f5a0681c Don't use O_SYNC or similar when opening signal file to fsync it.
No need to use get_sync_bit() when we're calling pg_fsync() on the file.
We're not writing to the files, so it doesn't make any difference in
practice, but seems less surprising this way.

Reviewed-by: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/b3b71061-4919-e882-4857-27e370ab134a%40iki.fi
2021-07-31 09:36:11 +03:00
Robert Haas 1d919de5eb Remove unnecessary call to ReadCheckpointRecord().
It should always be the case that the last checkpoint record is still
readable, because otherwise, a crash would leave us in a situation
from which we can't recover. Therefore the test removed by this patch
should always succeed. For it to fail, either there has to be a serious
bug in the code someplace, or the user has to be manually modifying
pg_wal while crash recovery is running. If it's the first one, we
should fix the bug. If it's the second one, they should stop, or
anyway they're doing so at their own risk. In neither case does
a full checkpoint instead of an end-of-recovery record seem like a
clear winner. Furthermore, rarely-taken code paths are particularly
vulnerable to bugs, so let's simplify by getting rid of this one.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoYmw==TOJ6EzYb_vcjyS09NkzrVKSyBKUUyo1zBEaJASA@mail.gmail.com
2021-07-30 08:35:13 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas df9f0c716c Update obsolete comment that still referred to CheckpointLock
CheckpointLock was removed in commit d18e75664a, and commit ce197e91d0
updated a leftover comment in CreateCheckPoint, but there was another
copy of it in CreateRestartPoint still.
2021-07-30 12:52:44 +03:00
Alvaro Herrera ce197e91d0
Close yet another race condition in replication slot test code
Buildfarm shows that this test has a further failure mode when a
checkpoint starts earlier than expected, so we detect a "checkpoint
completed" line that's not the one we want.  Change the config to try
and prevent this.

Per buildfarm

While at it, update one comment that was forgotten in commit
d18e75664a.

Author: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210729.162038.534808353849568395.horikyota.ntt@gmail.com
2021-07-29 17:09:06 -04:00
Fujii Masao a00c138b78 Update minimum recovery point on truncation during WAL replay of abort record.
If a file is truncated, we must update minRecoveryPoint. Once a file is
truncated, there's no going back; it would not be safe to stop recovery
at a point earlier than that anymore.

Commit 7bffc9b7bf changed xact_redo_commit() so that it updates
minRecoveryPoint on truncation, but forgot to change xact_redo_abort().

Back-patch to all supported versions.

Reported-by: mengjuan.cmj@alibaba-inc.com
Author: Fujii Masao
Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/b029fce3-4fac-4265-968e-16f36ff4d075.mengjuan.cmj@alibaba-inc.com
2021-07-29 01:31:41 +09:00
Fujii Masao 7fcf2faf9c Make XLOG_FPI_FOR_HINT records honor full_page_writes setting.
Commit 2c03216d83 changed XLOG_FPI_FOR_HINT records so that they always
included full-page images even when full_page_writes was disabled. However,
in this setting, they don't need to do that because hint bit updates don't
need to be protected from torn writes.

Therefore, this commit makes XLOG_FPI_FOR_HINT records honor full_page_writes
setting. That is, XLOG_FPI_FOR_HINT records may include no full-page images
if full_page_writes is disabled, and WAL replay of them does nothing.

Reported-by: Zhang Wenjie
Author: Kyotaro Horiguchi
Reviewed-by: Fujii Masao
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/tencent_60F11973A111EED97A8596FFECC4A91ED405@qq.com
2021-07-21 11:19:00 +09:00
Alvaro Herrera ead9e51e82
Advance old-segment horizon properly after slot invalidation
When some slots are invalidated due to the max_slot_wal_keep_size limit,
the old segment horizon should move forward to stay within the limit.
However, in commit c655077639 we forgot to call KeepLogSeg again to
recompute the horizon after invalidating replication slots.  In cases
where other slots remained, the limits would be recomputed eventually
for other reasons, but if all slots were invalidated, the limits would
not move at all afterwards.  Repair.

Backpatch to 13 where the feature was introduced.

Author: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com>
Reported-by: Marcin Krupowicz <mk@071.ovh>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17103-004130e8f27782c9@postgresql.org
2021-07-16 12:07:30 -04:00
Tom Lane a49d081235 Replace explicit PIN entries in pg_depend with an OID range test.
As of v14, pg_depend contains almost 7000 "pin" entries recording
the OIDs of built-in objects.  This is a fair amount of bloat for
every database, and it adds time to pg_depend lookups as well as
initdb.  We can get rid of all of those entries in favor of an OID
range check, i.e. "OIDs below FirstUnpinnedObjectId are pinned".

(template1 and the public schema are exceptions.  Those exceptions
are now wired into IsPinnedObject() instead of initdb's code for
filling pg_depend, but it's the same amount of cruft either way.)

The contents of pg_shdepend are modified likewise.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3737988.1618451008@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-07-15 11:41:47 -04:00
Amit Kapila a8fd13cab0 Add support for prepared transactions to built-in logical replication.
To add support for streaming transactions at prepare time into the
built-in logical replication, we need to do the following things:

* Modify the output plugin (pgoutput) to implement the new two-phase API
callbacks, by leveraging the extended replication protocol.

* Modify the replication apply worker, to properly handle two-phase
transactions by replaying them on prepare.

* Add a new SUBSCRIPTION option "two_phase" to allow users to enable
two-phase transactions. We enable the two_phase once the initial data sync
is over.

We however must explicitly disable replication of two-phase transactions
during replication slot creation, even if the plugin supports it. We
don't need to replicate the changes accumulated during this phase,
and moreover, we don't have a replication connection open so we don't know
where to send the data anyway.

The streaming option is not allowed with this new two_phase option. This
can be done as a separate patch.

We don't allow to toggle two_phase option of a subscription because it can
lead to an inconsistent replica. For the same reason, we don't allow to
refresh the publication once the two_phase is enabled for a subscription
unless copy_data option is false.

Author: Peter Smith, Ajin Cherian and Amit Kapila based on previous work by Nikhil Sontakke and Stas Kelvich
Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila, Sawada Masahiko, Vignesh C, Dilip Kumar, Takamichi Osumi, Greg Nancarrow
Tested-By: Haiying Tang
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/02DA5F5E-CECE-4D9C-8B4B-418077E2C010@postgrespro.ru
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAA4eK1+opiV4aFTmWWUF9h_32=HfPOW9vZASHarT0UA5oBrtGw@mail.gmail.com
2021-07-14 07:33:50 +05:30
Tom Lane f10f0ae420 Replace RelationOpenSmgr() with RelationGetSmgr().
The idea behind this patch is to design out bugs like the one fixed
by commit 9d523119f.  Previously, once one did RelationOpenSmgr(rel),
it was considered okay to access rel->rd_smgr directly for some
not-very-clear interval.  But since that pointer will be cleared by
relcache flushes, we had bugs arising from overreliance on a previous
RelationOpenSmgr call still being effective.

Now, very little code except that in rel.h and relcache.c should ever
touch the rd_smgr field directly.  The normal coding rule is to use
RelationGetSmgr(rel) and not expect the result to be valid for longer
than one smgr function call.  There are a couple of places where using
the function every single time seemed like overkill, but they are now
annotated with large warning comments.

Amul Sul, after an idea of mine.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CANiYTQsU7yMFpQYnv=BrcRVqK_3U3mtAzAsJCaqtzsDHfsUbdQ@mail.gmail.com
2021-07-12 17:01:36 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas 4c64b51dc5 Remove dead assignment to local variable.
This should have been removed in commit 7e30c186da, which split the loop
into two. Only the first loop uses the 'from' variable; updating it in
the second loop is bogus. It was never read after the first loop, so this
was harmless and surely optimized away by the compiler, but let's be tidy.

Backpatch to all supported versions.

Author: Ranier Vilela
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAEudQAoWq%2BAL3BnELHu7gms2GN07k-np6yLbukGaxJ1vY-zeiQ%40mail.gmail.com
2021-07-12 11:13:33 +03:00
Michael Paquier 0f80b47d24 Add forgotten LSN_FORMAT_ARGS() in xlogreader.c
These should have been part of 4035cd5, that introduced LZ4 support for
wal_compression.
2021-07-09 15:27:36 +09:00
Michael Paquier 2aca19f298 Use WaitLatch() instead of pg_usleep() at the end of backups
This concerns pg_stop_backup() and BASE_BACKUP, when waiting for the
WAL segments required for a backup to be archived.  This simplifies a
bit the handling of the wait event used in this code path.

Author: Bharath Rupireddy
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, Stephen Frost
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACU4AdPCq6NLfcA-ZGwX7pPCK5FgEj-CAU0xCKzkASSy_A@mail.gmail.com
2021-07-06 08:10:59 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut 6bd3ec62d9 Use InvalidBucket instead of -1 where appropriate
Reported-by: Ranier Vilela <ranier.vf@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAEudQAp%3DZwKjrP4L%2BCzqV7SmWiaQidPPRqj4tqdjDG4KBx5yrg%40mail.gmail.com
2021-07-02 11:59:55 +02:00
Michael Paquier 70685385d7 Use WaitLatch() instead of pg_usleep() at end-of-vacuum truncation
This has the advantage to make a process more responsive when the
postmaster dies, even if the wait time was rather limited as there was
only a 50ms timeout here.  Another advantage of this change is for
monitoring, as we gain a new wait event for the end-of-vacuum
truncation.

Author: Bharath Rupireddy
Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev, Thomas Munro, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACU4AdPCq6NLfcA-ZGwX7pPCK5FgEj-CAU0xCKzkASSy_A@mail.gmail.com
2021-07-02 12:58:34 +09:00
Michael Paquier 17707c059c Fix incorrect PITR message for transaction ROLLBACK PREPARED
Reaching PITR on such a transaction would cause the generation of a LOG
message mentioning a transaction committed, not aborted.

Oversight in 4f1b890.

Author: Simon Riggs
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CANbhV-GJ6KijeCgdOrxqMCQ+C8QiK657EMhCy4csjrPcEUFv_Q@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 9.6
2021-06-30 11:48:53 +09:00
Michael Paquier 47f514dd9a Fix compilation warning in xloginsert.c
This is reproducible with gcc using at least -O0.  The last checks
validating the compression of a block could not be reached with this
variable not set, but let's be clean.

Oversight in 4035cd5, per buildfarm member lapwing.
2021-06-29 11:57:18 +09:00
Michael Paquier 4035cd5d4e Add support for LZ4 with compression of full-page writes in WAL
The logic is implemented so as there can be a choice in the compression
used when building a WAL record, and an extra per-record bit is used to
track down if a block is compressed with PGLZ, LZ4 or nothing.

wal_compression, the existing parameter, is changed to an enum with
support for the following backward-compatible values:
- "off", the default, to not use compression.
- "pglz" or "on", to compress FPWs with PGLZ.
- "lz4", the new mode, to compress FPWs with LZ4.

Benchmarking has showed that LZ4 outclasses easily PGLZ.  ZSTD would be
also an interesting choice, but going just with LZ4 for now makes the
patch minimalistic as toast compression is already able to use LZ4, so
there is no need to worry about any build-related needs for this
implementation.

Author: Andrey Borodin, Justin Pryzby
Reviewed-by: Dilip Kumar, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3037310D-ECB7-4BF1-AF20-01C10BB33A33@yandex-team.ru
2021-06-29 11:17:55 +09:00
Noah Misch cc2c7d65fc Skip WAL recycling and preallocation during archive recovery.
The previous commit addressed the chief consequences of a race condition
between InstallXLogFileSegment() and KeepFileRestoredFromArchive().  Fix
three lesser consequences.  A spurious durable_rename_excl() LOG message
remained possible.  KeepFileRestoredFromArchive() wasted the proceeds of
WAL recycling and preallocation.  Finally, XLogFileInitInternal() could
return a descriptor for a file that KeepFileRestoredFromArchive() had
already unlinked.  That felt like a recipe for future bugs.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210202151416.GB3304930@rfd.leadboat.com
2021-06-28 18:34:56 -07:00
Noah Misch 2b3e4672f7 Don't ERROR on PreallocXlogFiles() race condition.
Before a restartpoint finishes PreallocXlogFiles(), a startup process
KeepFileRestoredFromArchive() call can unlink the preallocated segment.
If a CHECKPOINT sql command had elicited the restartpoint experiencing
the race condition, that sql command failed.  Moreover, the restartpoint
omitted its log_checkpoints message and some inessential resource
reclamation.  Prevent the ERROR by skipping open() of the segment.
Since these consequences are so minor, no back-patch.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210202151416.GB3304930@rfd.leadboat.com
2021-06-28 18:34:56 -07:00
Noah Misch 421484f79c Remove XLogFileInit() ability to unlink a pre-existing file.
Only initdb used it.  initdb refuses to operate on a non-empty directory
and generally does not cope with pre-existing files of other kinds.
Hence, use the opportunity to simplify.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210202151416.GB3304930@rfd.leadboat.com
2021-06-28 18:34:56 -07:00
Noah Misch 85656bc305 In XLogFileInit(), fix *use_existent postcondition to suit callers.
Infrequently, the mismatch caused log_checkpoints messages and
TRACE_POSTGRESQL_CHECKPOINT_DONE() to witness an "added" count too high
by one.  Since that consequence is so minor, no back-patch.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210202151416.GB3304930@rfd.leadboat.com
2021-06-28 18:34:55 -07:00
Noah Misch c53c6b98d3 Remove XLogFileInit() ability to skip ControlFileLock.
Cold paths, initdb and end-of-recovery, used it.  Don't optimize them.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210202151416.GB3304930@rfd.leadboat.com
2021-06-28 18:34:55 -07:00
Andrew Dunstan e1c1c30f63
Pre branch pgindent / pgperltidy run
Along the way make a slight adjustment to
src/include/utils/queryjumble.h to avoid an unused typedef.
2021-06-28 11:05:54 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut c31833779d Message style improvements 2021-06-28 08:36:44 +02:00
Amit Kapila b786304c29 Fix race condition in TransactionGroupUpdateXidStatus().
When we cannot immediately acquire XactSLRULock in exclusive mode at
commit time, we add ourselves to a list of processes that need their XIDs
status update. We do this if the clog page where we need to update the
current transaction status is the same as the group leader's clog page,
otherwise, we allow the caller to clear it by itself. Now, when we can't
add ourselves to any group, we were not clearing the current proc if it
has already become a member of some group which was leading to an
assertion failure when the same proc was assigned to another backend after
the current backend exits.

Reported-by: Alexander Lakhin
Bug: 17072
Author: Amit Kapila
Tested-By: Alexander Lakhin
Backpatch-through: 11, where it was introduced
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17072-2f8764857ef2c92a@postgresql.org
2021-06-28 09:29:38 +05:30
Peter Eisentraut a60c4c5c1a Remove redundant variable pageSize in gistinitpage
In gistinitpage, pageSize variable looks redundant, instead just
pass BLCKSZ. This will be consistent with its peers BloomInitPage,
brin_page_init and SpGistInitPage.

Author: Bharath Rupireddy <bharath.rupireddy@enterprisedb.com>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CALj2ACWj=V1k5591eeZK2sOg2FYuBUp6azFO8tMkBtGfXf8PMQ@mail.gmail.com
2021-06-25 07:55:34 +02:00
Peter Geoghegan e8f201ab82 Remove overzealous VACUUM failsafe assertions.
The failsafe can trigger when index processing is already disabled.
This can happen when VACUUM's INDEX_CLEANUP parameter is "off" and the
failsafe happens to trigger.  Remove assertions that assume that index
processing is directly tied to the failsafe.

Oversight in commit c242baa4, which made it possible for the failsafe to
trigger in a two-pass strategy VACUUM that has yet to make its first
call to lazy_vacuum_all_indexes().
2021-06-20 18:14:00 -07:00
Peter Geoghegan 3499df0dee Support disabling index bypassing by VACUUM.
Generalize the INDEX_CLEANUP VACUUM parameter (and the corresponding
reloption): make it into a ternary style boolean parameter.  It now
exposes a third option, "auto".  The "auto" option (which is now the
default) enables the "bypass index vacuuming" optimization added by
commit 1e55e7d1.

"VACUUM (INDEX_CLEANUP TRUE)" is redefined to once again make VACUUM
simply do any required index vacuuming, regardless of how few dead
tuples are encountered during the first scan of the target heap relation
(unless there are exactly zero).  This gives users a way of opting out
of the "bypass index vacuuming" optimization, if for whatever reason
that proves necessary.  It is also expected to be used by PostgreSQL
developers as a testing option from time to time.

"VACUUM (INDEX_CLEANUP FALSE)" does the same thing as it always has: it
forcibly disables both index vacuuming and index cleanup.  It's not
expected to be used much in PostgreSQL 14.  The failsafe mechanism added
by commit 1e55e7d1 addresses the same problem in a simpler way.
INDEX_CLEANUP can now be thought of as a testing and compatibility
option.

Author: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie>
Reviewed-By: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WznrBoCST4_Gxh_G9hA8NzGUbeBGnOUC8FcXcrhqsv6OHQ@mail.gmail.com
2021-06-18 20:04:07 -07:00
Heikki Linnakangas d24c5658a8 Tidy up GetMultiXactIdMembers()'s behavior on error
One of the error paths left *members uninitialized. That's not a live
bug, because most callers don't look at *members when the function
returns -1, but let's be tidy. One caller, in heap_lock_tuple(), does
"if (members != NULL) pfree(members)", but AFAICS it never passes an
invalid 'multi' value so it should not reach that error case.

The callers are also a bit inconsistent in their expectations.
heap_lock_tuple() pfrees the 'members' array if it's not-NULL, others
pfree() it if "nmembers >= 0", and others if "nmembers > 0". That's
not a live bug either, because the function should never return 0, but
add an Assert for that to make it more clear. I left the callers alone
for now.

I also moved the line where we set *nmembers. It wasn't wrong before,
but I like to do that right next to the 'return' statement, to make it
clear that it's always set on return.

Also remove one unreachable return statement after ereport(ERROR), for
brevity and for consistency with the similar if-block right after it.

Author: Greg Nancarrow with the additional changes by me
Backpatch-through: 9.6, all supported versions
2021-06-17 14:50:42 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas d0303bc8d2 Fix outdated comment that talked about seek position of WAL file.
Since commit c24dcd0cfd, we have been using pg_pread() to read the WAL
file, which doesn't change the seek position (unless we fall back to
the implementation in src/port/pread.c). Update comment accordingly.

Backpatch-through: 12, where we started to use pg_pread()
2021-06-16 12:36:15 +03:00
Peter Geoghegan 958cfbcf2d Remove unneeded field from VACUUM state.
Bugfix commit 5fc89376 effectively made the lock_waiter_detected field
from vacuumlazy.c's global state struct into private state owned by
lazy_truncate_heap().  Finish this off by replacing the struct field
with a local variable.
2021-06-15 08:59:36 -07:00
Michael Paquier dbab0c07e5 Remove forced toast recompression in VACUUM FULL/CLUSTER
The extra checks added by the recompression of toast data introduced in
bbe0a81 is proving to have a performance impact on VACUUM or CLUSTER
even if no recompression is done.  This is more noticeable with more
toastable columns that contain non-NULL values.

Improvements could be done to make those extra checks less expensive,
but that's not material for 14 at this stage, and we are not sure either
if the code path of VACUUM FULL/CLUSTER is adapted for this job.

Per discussion with several people, including Andres Freund, Robert
Haas, Álvaro Herrera, Tom Lane and myself.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210527003144.xxqppojoiwurc2iz@alap3.anarazel.de
2021-06-14 09:25:50 +09:00
Alvaro Herrera 5cc1cd5028
Report sort phase progress in parallel btree build
We were already reporting it, but only after the parallel workers were
finished, which is visibly much later than what happens in a serial
build.

With this change we report it when the leader starts its own sort phase
when participating in the build (the normal case).  Now this might
happen a little later than when the workers start their sorting phases,
but a) communicating the actual phase start from workers is likely to be
a hassle, and b) the sort phase start is pretty fuzzy anyway, since
sorting per se is actually initiated by tuplesort.c internally earlier
than tuplesort_performsort() is called.

Backpatch to pg12, where the progress reporting code for CREATE INDEX
went in.

Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <tomas.vondra@enterprisedb.com>
Author: Matthias van de Meent <boekewurm+postgres@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Nancarrow <gregn4422@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1128176d-1eee-55d4-37ca-e63644422adb
2021-06-11 19:07:32 -04:00
David Rowley 55ba5973d9 Fix an asssortment of typos in brin_minmax_multi.c and mcv.c
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAApHDvrbyJNOPBws4RUhXghZ7+TBjtdO-rznTsqZECuowNorXg@mail.gmail.com
2021-06-10 20:13:44 +12:00
Robert Haas caba8f0d43 Fix corner case failure of new standby to follow new primary.
This only happens if (1) the new standby has no WAL available locally,
(2) the new standby is starting from the old timeline, (3) the promotion
happened in the WAL segment from which the new standby is starting,
(4) the timeline history file for the new timeline is available from
the archive but the WAL files for are not (i.e. this is a race),
(5) the WAL files for the new timeline are available via streaming,
and (6) recovery_target_timeline='latest'.

Commit ee994272ca introduced this
logic and was an improvement over the previous code, but it mishandled
this case. If recovery_target_timeline='latest' and restore_command is
set, validateRecoveryParameters() can change recoveryTargetTLI to be
different from receiveTLI. If streaming is then tried afterward,
expectedTLEs gets initialized with the history of the wrong timeline.
It's supposed to be a list of entries explaining how to get to the
target timeline, but in this case it ends up with a list of entries
explaining how to get to the new standby's original timeline, which
isn't right.

Dilip Kumar and Robert Haas, reviewed by Kyotaro Horiguchi.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAFiTN-sE-jr=LB8jQuxeqikd-Ux+jHiXyh4YDiZMPedgQKup0g@mail.gmail.com
2021-06-09 16:17:00 -04:00
Tomas Vondra d1f0aa7696 Fix pg_visibility regression failure with CLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS
Commit 8e03eb92e9 reverted a bit too much code, reintroducing one of the
issues fixed by 39b66a91bd - a page might have been left partially empty
after relcache invalidation.

Reported-By: Tom Lane
Author: Masahiko Sawada
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/822752.1623032114@sss.pgh.pa.us
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAD21AoA%3D%3Df2VSw3c-Cp_y%3DWLKHMKc1D6s7g3YWsCOvgaYPpJcg%40mail.gmail.com
2021-06-08 19:33:11 +02:00
David Rowley 8bdb36aab2 Clean up some questionable usages of DatumGet* macros
This tidies up some questionable coding which made use of
DatumGetPointer() for Datums being passed into functions where the
parameter is expected to be a cstring.  We saw no compiler warnings with
the old code as the Pointer type used in DatumGetPointer() happens to
be a char * rather than a void *.  However, that's no excuse and we should
be using the correct macro for the job.

Here we also make use of OutputFunctionCall() rather than using
FunctionCall1() directly to call the type's output function.
OutputFunctionCall() is the standard way to do this.  It casts the
returned value to a cstring for us.

In passing get rid of a duplicate call to strlen().  Most compilers will
likely optimize away the 2nd call, but there may be some that won't.  In
any case, this just aligns the code to some other nearby code that already
does this.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAApHDvq1D=ehZ8hey8Hz67N+_Zth0GHO5wiVCfv1YcGPMXJq0A@mail.gmail.com
2021-06-04 22:42:17 +12:00
David Rowley 7fc26d11e3 Adjust locations which have an incorrect copyright year
A few patches committed after ca3b37487 mistakenly forgot to make the
copyright year 2021.  Fix these.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAApHDvqyLmd9P2oBQYJ=DbrV8QwyPRdmXtCTFYPE08h+ip0UJw@mail.gmail.com
2021-06-04 12:19:50 +12:00
David Rowley f736e188ce Standardize usages of appendStringInfo and appendPQExpBuffer
Fix a few places that were using appendStringInfo() when they should have
been using appendStringInfoString().  Also some cases of
appendPQExpBuffer() that would have been better suited to use
appendPQExpBufferChar(), and finally, some places that used
appendPQExpBuffer() when appendPQExpBufferStr() would have suited better.

There are no bugs are being fixed here.  The aim is just to make the code
use the most optimal function for the job.

All the code being changed here is new to PG14.  It makes sense to fix
these before we branch for PG15.  There are a few other places that we
could fix, but those cases are older code so fixing those seems less
worthwhile as it may cause unnecessary back-patching pain in the future.

Author: Hou Zhijie
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OS0PR01MB5716732158B1C4142C6FE375943D9@OS0PR01MB5716.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2021-06-03 16:38:03 +12:00
Tomas Vondra 8e03eb92e9 Revert most of 39b66a91bd
Reverts most of commit 39b66a91bd, which was found to cause significant
regression for REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW. This means only rows inserted
by heap_multi_insert will benefit from the optimization, implemented in
commit 7db0cd2145.

Reported-by: Masahiko Sawada
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAD21AoA%3D%3Df2VSw3c-Cp_y%3DWLKHMKc1D6s7g3YWsCOvgaYPpJcg%40mail.gmail.com
2021-06-03 00:13:59 +02:00
Peter Geoghegan 9afdea9824 Fix VACUUM VERBOSE's LP_DEAD item pages output.
Oversight in commit 5100010e.
2021-05-27 17:09:16 -07:00
Tom Lane e6241d8e03 Rethink definition of pg_attribute.attcompression.
Redefine '\0' (InvalidCompressionMethod) as meaning "if we need to
compress, use the current setting of default_toast_compression".
This allows '\0' to be a suitable default choice regardless of
datatype, greatly simplifying code paths that initialize tupledescs
and the like.  It seems like a more user-friendly approach as well,
because now the default compression choice doesn't migrate into table
definitions, meaning that changing default_toast_compression is
usually sufficient to flip an installation's behavior; one needn't
tediously issue per-column ALTER SET COMPRESSION commands.

Along the way, fix a few minor bugs and documentation issues
with the per-column-compression feature.  Adopt more robust
APIs for SetIndexStorageProperties and GetAttributeCompression.

Bump catversion because typical contents of attcompression will now
be different.  We could get away without doing that, but it seems
better to ensure v14 installations all agree on this.  (We already
forced initdb for beta2, anyway.)

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/626613.1621787110@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-05-27 13:24:27 -04:00