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Tom Lane f807e3410f Work around portability issue with newer versions of mktime().
Recent glibc versions have made mktime() fail if tm_isdst is
inconsistent with the prevailing timezone; in particular it fails for
tm_isdst = 1 when the zone is UTC.  (This seems wildly inconsistent
with the POSIX-mandated treatment of "incorrect" values for the other
fields of struct tm, so if you ask me it's a bug, but I bet they'll
say it's intentional.)  This has been observed to cause cosmetic
problems when pg_restore'ing an archive created in a different
timezone.

To fix, do mktime() using the field values from the archive, and if
that fails try again with tm_isdst = -1.  This will give a result
that's off by the UTC-offset difference from the original zone, but
that was true before, too.  It's not terribly critical since we don't
do anything with the result except possibly print it.  (Someday we
should flush this entire bit of logic and record a standard-format
timestamp in the archive instead.  That's not okay for a back-patched
bug fix, though.)

Also, guard our only other use of mktime() by having initdb's
build_time_t() set tm_isdst = -1 not 0.  This case could only have
an issue in zones that are DST year-round; but I think some do exist,
or could in future.

Per report from Wells Oliver.  Back-patch to all supported
versions, since any of them might need to run with a newer glibc.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAOC+FBWDhDHO7G-i1_n_hjRzCnUeFO+H-Czi1y10mFhRWpBrew@mail.gmail.com
2021-06-13 14:32:42 -04:00
Michael Paquier d08237b5b4 Improve psql tab completion for options of subcriptions and publications
The list of options provided by the tab completion was outdated for the
following commands:
- ALTER SUBSCRIPTION
- CREATE SUBSCRIPTION
- ALTER PUBLICATION
- CREATE PUBLICATION

Author: Vignesh C
Reviewed-by: Bharath Rupireddy
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALDaNm18oHDFu6SFCHE=ZbiO153Fx7E-L1MG0YyScbaDV--U+A@mail.gmail.com
2021-06-11 15:46:18 +09:00
David Rowley 04539e73fa Use the correct article for abbreviations
We've accumulated quite a mix of instances of "an SQL" and "a SQL" in the
documents.  It would be good to be a bit more consistent with these.

The most recent version of the SQL standard I looked at seems to prefer
"an SQL".  That seems like a good lead to follow, so here we change all
instances of "a SQL" to become "an SQL".  Most instances correctly use
"an SQL" already, so it also makes sense to use the dominant variation in
order to minimise churn.

Additionally, there were some other abbreviations that needed to be
adjusted. FSM, SSPI, SRF and a few others.  Also fix some pronounceable,
abbreviations to use "a" instead of "an".  For example, "a SASL" instead
of "an SASL".

Here I've only adjusted the documents and error messages.  Many others
still exist in source code comments.  Translator hint comments seem to be
the biggest culprit.  It currently does not seem worth the churn to change
these.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAApHDvpML27UqFXnrYO1MJddsKVMQoiZisPvsAGhKE_tsKXquw%40mail.gmail.com
2021-06-11 13:38:04 +12:00
Tom Lane e56bce5d43 Reconsider the handling of procedure OUT parameters.
Commit 2453ea142 redefined pg_proc.proargtypes to include the types of
OUT parameters, for procedures only.  While that had some advantages
for implementing the SQL-spec behavior of DROP PROCEDURE, it was pretty
disastrous from a number of other perspectives.  Notably, since the
primary key of pg_proc is name + proargtypes, this made it possible to
have multiple procedures with identical names + input arguments and
differing output argument types.  That would make it impossible to call
any one of the procedures by writing just NULL (or "?", or any other
data-type-free notation) for the output argument(s).  The change also
seems likely to cause grave confusion for client applications that
examine pg_proc and expect the traditional definition of proargtypes.

Hence, revert the definition of proargtypes to what it was, and
undo a number of complications that had been added to support that.

To support the SQL-spec behavior of DROP PROCEDURE, when there are
no argmode markers in the command's parameter list, we perform the
lookup both ways (that is, matching against both proargtypes and
proallargtypes), succeeding if we get just one unique match.
In principle this could result in ambiguous-function failures
that would not happen when using only one of the two rules.
However, overloading of procedure names is thought to be a pretty
rare usage, so this shouldn't cause many problems in practice.
Postgres-specific code such as pg_dump can defend against any
possibility of such failures by being careful to specify argmodes
for all procedure arguments.

This also fixes a few other bugs in the area of CALL statements
with named parameters, and improves the documentation a little.

catversion bump forced because the representation of procedures
with OUT arguments changes.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3742981.1621533210@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-06-10 17:11:36 -04:00
Michael Paquier 845cad4d51 Fix inconsistencies in psql --help=commands
The set of subcommands supported by \dAp, \do and \dy was described
incorrectly in psql's --help.  The documentation was already consistent
with the code.

Reported-by: inoas, from IRC
Author: Matthijs van der Vleuten
Reviewed-by: Neil Chen
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/6a984e24-2171-4039-9050-92d55e7b23fe@www.fastmail.com
Backpatch-through: 9.6
2021-06-09 16:24:52 +09:00
Tom Lane 42f94f56bf Fix incautious handling of possibly-miscoded strings in client code.
An incorrectly-encoded multibyte character near the end of a string
could cause various processing loops to run past the string's
terminating NUL, with results ranging from no detectable issue to
a program crash, depending on what happens to be in the following
memory.

This isn't an issue in the server, because we take care to verify
the encoding of strings before doing any interesting processing
on them.  However, that lack of care leaked into client-side code
which shouldn't assume that anyone has validated the encoding of
its input.

Although this is certainly a bug worth fixing, the PG security team
elected not to regard it as a security issue, primarily because
any untrusted text should be sanitized by PQescapeLiteral or
the like before being incorporated into a SQL or psql command.
(If an app fails to do so, the same technique can be used to
cause SQL injection, with probably much more dire consequences
than a mere client-program crash.)  Those functions were already
made proof against this class of problem, cf CVE-2006-2313.

To fix, invent PQmblenBounded() which is like PQmblen() except it
won't return more than the number of bytes remaining in the string.
In HEAD we can make this a new libpq function, as PQmblen() is.
It seems imprudent to change libpq's API in stable branches though,
so in the back branches define PQmblenBounded as a macro in the files
that need it.  (Note that just changing PQmblen's behavior would not
be a good idea; notably, it would completely break the escaping
functions' defense against this exact problem.  So we just want a
version for those callers that don't have any better way of handling
this issue.)

Per private report from houjingyi.  Back-patch to all supported branches.
2021-06-07 14:15:25 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut cb3cffe694 doc: Group options in pg_amcheck reference page
The previous arrangement was just one big list, and the internal order
was not all consistent either.  Now arrange the options by group and
sort them, the way it's already done in the --help output and one
other reference pages.  Also fix some ordering in the --help output.
2021-06-03 06:55:04 +02:00
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
Tom Lane 9e3b3ff266 Teach tab-complete.c about recently-added CREATE TYPE options.
Commit c7aba7c14 missed adding SUBSCRIPT here,
and commit 6df7a9698 missed adding MULTIRANGE_TYPE_NAME.

Haiying Tang and Tom Lane

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OS0PR01MB6113F9EDA46FA53BAA5445BDFB3D9@OS0PR01MB6113.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2021-06-02 10:44:16 -04:00
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
Amit Kapila 0734b0e983 Improve docs and error messages for parallel vacuum.
The error messages, docs, and one of the options were using
'parallel degree' to indicate parallelism used by vacuum command. We
normally use 'parallel workers' at other places so change it for parallel
vacuum accordingly.

Author: Bharath Rupireddy
Reviewed-by: Dilip Kumar, Amit Kapila
Backpatch-through: 13
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACWz=PYrrFXVsEKb9J1aiX4raA+UBe02hdRp_zqDkrWUiw@mail.gmail.com
2021-05-25 09:26:53 +05:30
Peter Eisentraut 124966c1a3 Put some psql documentation pieces back into alphabetical order 2021-05-21 17:10:09 +02:00
Tom Lane 6d59a218c3 Clean up cpluspluscheck violation.
"typename" is a C++ keyword, so pg_upgrade.h fails to compile in C++.
Fortunately, there seems no likely reason for somebody to need to
do that.  Nonetheless, it's project policy that all .h files should
pass cpluspluscheck, so rename the argument to fix that.

Oversight in 57c081de0; back-patch as that was.  (The policy requiring
pg_upgrade.h to pass cpluspluscheck only goes back to v12, but it
seems best to keep this code looking the same in all branches.)
2021-05-20 13:03:08 -04:00
Dean Rasheed 0f516d039d Fix pgbench permute tests.
One of the tests for the pgbench permute() function added by
6b258e3d68 fails on some 32-bit platforms, due to variations in the
floating point computations in getrand(). The remaining tests give
sufficient coverage, so just remove the failing test.

Reported by Christoph Berg. Analysis by Thomas Munro and Tom Lane.
Based on patch by Fabien Coelho.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YKQnUoYV63GRJBDD@msg.df7cb.de
2021-05-19 12:50:58 +01:00
Michael Paquier 694da1983e Add --no-toast-compression to pg_dumpall
This is an oversight from bbe0a81d, where the equivalent option exists
in pg_dump.  This is useful to be able to reset the compression methods
cluster-wide when restoring the data based on default_toast_compression.

Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson, Tom Lane
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YKHC+qCJvzCRVCpY@paquier.xyz
2021-05-19 09:38:48 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut 6292b83074 Translation updates
Source-Git-URL: git://git.postgresql.org/git/pgtranslation/messages.git
Source-Git-Hash: 9bbd9c3714d0c76daaa806588b1fbf744aa60496
2021-05-17 14:30:27 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut 09ae329957 Message style improvements 2021-05-14 10:26:41 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut 5a73a9e3b5 pg_amcheck: Message style and formatting improvements 2021-05-13 08:23:13 +02:00
Michael Paquier 1906cc07d9 Make saner the tab completion of INSERT and DELETE in psql
When specified directly as DML queries, INSERT was not getting always
completed to "INSERT INTO", same for DELETE with "DELETE FROM".  This
makes the completion behavior more consistent for both commands, saving
a few keystrokes.

Commands on policies, triggers, grant/revoke, etc. require only DELETE
as completion keyword.

Author: Haiying Tang
Reviewed-by: Dilip Kumar, Julien Rouhaud
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OS0PR01MB61135AE2B07CCD1AB8C6A0F6FB549@OS0PR01MB6113.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2021-05-13 09:48:28 +09:00
Tom Lane def5b065ff Initial pgindent and pgperltidy run for v14.
Also "make reformat-dat-files".

The only change worthy of note is that pgindent messed up the formatting
of launcher.c's struct LogicalRepWorkerId, which led me to notice that
that struct wasn't used at all anymore, so I just took it out.
2021-05-12 13:14:10 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 6206454bda Translation updates
Source-Git-URL: git://git.postgresql.org/git/pgtranslation/messages.git
Source-Git-Hash: 1c361d3ac016b61715d99f2055dee050397e3f13
2021-05-10 14:36:21 +02:00
Thomas Munro c2dc19342e Revert recovery prefetching feature.
This set of commits has some bugs with known fixes, but at this late
stage in the release cycle it seems best to revert and resubmit next
time, along with some new automated test coverage for this whole area.

Commits reverted:

dc88460c: Doc: Review for "Optionally prefetch referenced data in recovery."
1d257577: Optionally prefetch referenced data in recovery.
f003d9f8: Add circular WAL decoding buffer.
323cbe7c: Remove read_page callback from XLogReader.

Remove the new GUC group WAL_RECOVERY recently added by a55a9847, as the
corresponding section of config.sgml is now reverted.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAOuzzgrn7iKnFRsB4MHp3UisEQAGgZMbk_ViTN4HV4-Ksq8zCg%40mail.gmail.com
2021-05-10 16:06:09 +12:00
Michael Paquier 63db0ac3f9 Add more TAP tests for pg_dump with attribute compression
Some relations with LZ4 used as the toast compression methods have been
left around in the main regression test suite to stress pg_upgrade, but
pg_dump, that includes tests much more picky in terms of output
generated, had no actual coverage with this feature.

Similarly to collations, tests only working with LZ4 are tracked with an
additional flag, and this uses TestLib::check_pg_config() to check if
the build supports LZ4 or not.  This stresses more scenarios with
tables, materialized views and pg_dump --no-toast-compression.

Author: Dilip Kumar
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFiTN-twgPmohG7qj1HXhySq16h123y5OowsQR+5h1YeZE9fmQ@mail.gmail.com
2021-05-10 11:12:07 +09:00
Andrew Dunstan 8fa6e6919c
Add a copyright notice to perl files lacking one. 2021-05-07 10:56:14 -04:00
Thomas Munro ec48314708 Revert per-index collation version tracking feature.
Design problems were discovered in the handling of composite types and
record types that would cause some relevant versions not to be recorded.
Misgivings were also expressed about the use of the pg_depend catalog
for this purpose.  We're out of time for this release so we'll revert
and try again.

Commits reverted:

1bf946bd: Doc: Document known problem with Windows collation versions.
cf002008: Remove no-longer-relevant test case.
ef387bed: Fix bogus collation-version-recording logic.
0fb0a050: Hide internal error for pg_collation_actual_version(<bad OID>).
ff942057: Suppress "warning: variable 'collcollate' set but not used".
d50e3b1f: Fix assertion in collation version lookup.
f24b1569: Rethink extraction of collation dependencies.
257836a7: Track collation versions for indexes.
cd6f479e: Add pg_depend.refobjversion.
7d1297df: Remove pg_collation.collversion.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKGLhj5t1fcjqAu8iD9B3ixJtsTNqyCCD4V0aTO9kAKAjjA%40mail.gmail.com
2021-05-07 21:10:11 +12:00
Peter Eisentraut feb270d100 pg_dump: Fix dump of generated columns in partitions
The previous fix for dumping of inherited generated columns
(0bf83648a5) must not be applied to
partitions, since, unlike normal inherited tables, they are always
dumped separately and reattached.

Reported-by: Santosh Udupi <email@hitha.net>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CACLRvHZ4a-%2BSM_159%2BtcrHdEqxFrG%3DW4gwTRnwf7Oj0UNj5R2A%40mail.gmail.com
2021-05-04 14:18:16 +02:00
Tom Lane c9c37ae03f Improve wording of some pg_upgrade failure reports.
Don't advocate dropping a whole table when dropping a column would
serve.  While at it, try to make the layout of these messages a
bit cleaner and more consistent.

Per suggestion from Daniel Gustafsson.  No back-patch, as we generally
don't like to churn translatable messages in released branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2798740.1619622555@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-04-29 15:40:34 -04:00
Tom Lane 57c081de0a Fix some more omissions in pg_upgrade's tests for non-upgradable types.
Commits 29aeda6e4 et al closed up some oversights involving not checking
for non-upgradable types within container types, such as arrays and
ranges.  However, I only looked at version.c, failing to notice that
there were substantially-equivalent tests in check.c.  (The division
of responsibility between those files is less than clear...)

In addition, because genbki.pl does not guarantee that auto-generated
rowtype OIDs will hold still across versions, we need to consider that
the composite type associated with a system catalog or view is
non-upgradable.  It seems unlikely that someone would have a user
column declared that way, but if they did, trying to read it in another
PG version would likely draw "no such pg_type OID" failures, thanks
to the type OID embedded in composite Datums.

To support the composite and reg*-type cases, extend the recursive
query that does the search to allow any base query that returns
a column of pg_type OIDs, rather than limiting it to exactly one
starting type.

As before, back-patch to all supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2798740.1619622555@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-04-29 15:24:37 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 6dd1042eda
psql: tab-complete ALTER ... DETACH CONCURRENTLY / FINALIZE
New keywords per 71f4c8c6f7.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210422204035.GA25929@alvherre.pgsql
2021-04-26 16:14:10 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 38c9a5938a Fix pg_upgrade test on Cygwin
The verification of permissions doesn't succeed on Cygwin, because the
required feature is not implemented for Cygwin at the moment.  So skip
this part of the test, like MinGW already does.
2021-04-26 12:10:46 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut 3cbea581c7 Remove unused function argument
This was already unused in the initial commit
257836a755.  Apparently, it was used in
an earlier proposed patch version.
2021-04-26 07:05:21 +02:00
Andrew Dunstan b859d94c63 Provide pg_amcheck with an --install-missing option
This will install amcheck in the database if not present. The default
schema is for the extension is pg_catalog, but this can be overridden by
providing a value for the option.

Mark Dilger, slightly editorialized by me.

(rather divergent)
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/bdc0f7c2-09e3-ee57-8471-569dfb509234@dunslane.net
2021-04-24 10:13:07 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 82c3cd9741 Factor out system call names from error messages
Instead, put them in via a format placeholder.  This reduces the
number of distinct translatable messages and also reduces the chances
of typos during translation.  We already did this for the system call
arguments in a number of cases, so this is just the same thing taken a
bit further.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/92d6f545-5102-65d8-3c87-489f71ea0a37%40enterprisedb.com
2021-04-23 14:21:37 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut add5fad78a pg_amcheck: Use logging functions
This was already mostly done, but some error messages were printed the
long way.
2021-04-23 09:55:23 +02:00
Michael Paquier 62aa2bb293 Remove use of [U]INT64_FORMAT in some translatable strings
%lld with (long long), or %llu with (unsigned long long) are more
adapted.  This is similar to 3286065.

Author: Kyotaro Horiguchi
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210421.200000.1462448394029407895.horikyota.ntt@gmail.com
2021-04-23 13:25:49 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut 39d0928a0e Use correct format placeholder for timeline IDs
Should be %u rather than %d.
2021-04-21 08:26:18 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut 3286065651 Don't use INT64_FORMAT inside message strings
Use %lld and cast to long long int instead.
2021-04-21 08:07:37 +02:00
Michael Paquier 22b2dec31b Add CURRENT_ROLE to list of roles for tab completion of GRANT in psql
This compatibility has been added in 45b9805, but psql forgot the call.

Author: Wei Wang
Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OS3PR01MB6275935F62E161BCD393D6559E489@OS3PR01MB6275.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2021-04-21 10:34:43 +09:00
Michael Paquier 7ef8b52cf0 Fix typos and grammar in comments and docs
Author: Justin Pryzby
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210416070310.GG3315@telsasoft.com
2021-04-19 11:32:30 +09:00
Michael Paquier c731f9187b Replace magic constants for seek() calls in perl scripts
A couple of tests have been using 0 as magic constant while SEEK_SET can
be used instead.  This makes the code easier to understand, and more
consistent with the changes done in 3c5b068.

Per discussion with Andrew Dunstan.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YHrc24AgJQ6tQ1q0@paquier.xyz
2021-04-19 10:15:35 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut 4ed7f0599a Add missing source files to nls.mk 2021-04-18 16:11:58 +02:00
Tom Lane e809493725 Split function definitions out of system_views.sql into a new file.
Invent system_functions.sql to carry the function definitions that
were formerly in system_views.sql.  The function definitions were
already a quarter of the file and are about to be more, so it seems
appropriate to give them their own home.

In passing, fix an oversight in dfb75e478: it neglected to call
check_input() for system_constraints.sql.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3956760.1618529139@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-04-16 18:37:02 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 25593d7d33 psql: Small fixes for better translatability 2021-04-16 11:05:58 +02:00
Tom Lane 1111b2668d Undo decision to allow pg_proc.prosrc to be NULL.
Commit e717a9a18 changed the longstanding rule that prosrc is NOT NULL
because when a SQL-language function is written in SQL-standard style,
we don't currently have anything useful to put there.  This seems a poor
decision though, as it could easily have negative impacts on external
PLs (opening them to crashes they didn't use to have, for instance).
SQL-function-related code can just as easily test "is prosqlbody not
null" as "is prosrc null", so there's no real gain there either.
Hence, revert the NOT NULL marking removal and adjust related logic.

For now, we just put an empty string into prosrc for SQL-standard
functions.  Maybe we'll have a better idea later, although the
history of things like pg_attrdef.adsrc suggests that it's not
easy to maintain a string equivalent of a node tree.

This also adds an assertion that queryDesc->sourceText != NULL
to standard_ExecutorStart.  We'd been silently relying on that
for awhile, so let's make it less silent.

Also fix some overlooked documentation and test cases.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2197698.1617984583@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-04-15 17:17:20 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut fae65629ce Revert "psql: Show all query results by default"
This reverts commit 3a51306722.

Per discussion, this patch had too many issues to resolve at this
point of the development cycle.  We'll try again in the future.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/alpine.DEB.2.21.1904132231510.8961@lancre
2021-04-15 19:42:55 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut cbae8774eb pg_upgrade: Small fix for better translatability of help output 2021-04-15 09:08:18 +02:00
Michael Paquier 344487e2db Tweak behavior of pg_dump --extension with configuration tables
6568cef, that introduced the option, had an inconsistent behavior when
it comes to configuration tables set up by pg_extension_config_dump, as
the data of all configuration tables would included in a dump even for
extensions not listed by a set of --extension switches.

The contents dumped changed depending on the schema where an extension
was installed when an extension was not listed.  For example, an
extension installed under the public schema would have its configuration
data not dumped even when not listed with --extension, which was
inconsistent with the case of an extension installed on a non-public
schema, where the configuration would be dumped.

Per discussion with Noah, we have settled down to the simple rule of
dumping configuration data of an extension if it is listed in
--extension (default is unchanged and backward-compatible, to dump
everything on sight if there are no extensions directly listed).  This
avoids some weird cases where the dumps depended on a --schema for one.

More tests are added to cover the gap, where we cross-check more
behaviors depending on --schema when an extension is not listed.

Reported-by: Noah Misch
Reviewed-by: Noah Misch
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210404220802.GA728316@rfd.leadboat.com
2021-04-15 10:03:46 +09:00
Robert Haas 9acaf1a621 amcheck: Reword some messages and fix an alignment problem.
We don't need to mention the attribute number in these messages, because
there's a dedicated column for that, but we should mention the toast
value ID, because that's really useful for any follow-up troubleshooting
the user wants to do. This also rewords some of the messages to hopefully
read a little better.

Also, use VARATT_EXTERNAL_GET_POINTER in case we're accessing a TOAST
pointer that isn't aligned on a platform that's fussy about alignment,
so that we don't crash while corruption-checking the user's data.

Mark Dilger, reviewed by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/7D3B9BF6-50D0-4C30-8506-1C1851C7F96F@enterprisedb.com
2021-04-14 12:46:31 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 6787e53fe5 pg_upgrade: Print OID using %u instead of %d
This could write wrong output into the cluster deletion script if a
database OID exceeds the signed 32-bit range.
2021-04-12 20:29:24 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut fc0fefbfe0 pg_amcheck: Add basic NLS support 2021-04-12 19:04:33 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut 44c8a3d759 Fix files references in nls.mk
broken by 37d2ff3803
2021-04-12 15:44:38 +02:00
Fujii Masao 81e094bdfd Support tab-complete for TRUNCATE on foreign tables.
Commit 8ff1c94649 extended TRUNCATE command so that it can also truncate
foreign tables. But it forgot to support tab-complete for TRUNCATE on
foreign tables. That is, previously tab-complete for TRUNCATE displayed
only the names of regular tables.

This commit improves tab-complete for TRUNCATE so that it displays also
the names of foreign tables.

Author: Fujii Masao
Reviewed-by: Bharath Rupireddy
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/551ed8c1-f531-818b-664a-2cecdab99cd8@oss.nttdata.com
2021-04-12 21:34:23 +09:00
Michael Paquier 609b0652af Fix typos and grammar in documentation and code comments
Comment fixes are applied on HEAD, and documentation improvements are
applied on back-branches where needed.

Author: Justin Pryzby
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210408164008.GJ6592@telsasoft.com
Backpatch-through: 9.6
2021-04-09 13:53:07 +09:00
Tom Lane d1fcbde579 Add support for tab-completion of type arguments in \df, \do.
Oversight in commit a3027e1e7.
2021-04-08 15:38:26 -04:00
Thomas Munro f003d9f872 Add circular WAL decoding buffer.
Teach xlogreader.c to decode its output into a circular buffer, to
support optimizations based on looking ahead.

 * XLogReadRecord() works as before, consuming records one by one, and
   allowing them to be examined via the traditional XLogRecGetXXX()
   macros.

 * An alternative new interface XLogNextRecord() is added that returns
   pointers to DecodedXLogRecord structs that can be examined directly.

 * XLogReadAhead() provides a second cursor that lets you see
   further ahead, as long as data is available and there is enough space
   in the decoding buffer.  This returns DecodedXLogRecord pointers to the
   caller, but also adds them to a queue of records that will later be
   consumed by XLogNextRecord()/XLogReadRecord().

The buffer's size is controlled with wal_decode_buffer_size.  The buffer
could potentially be placed into shared memory, for future projects.
Large records that don't fit in the circular buffer are called
"oversized" and allocated separately with palloc().

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+hUKGJ4VJN8ttxScUFM8dOKX0BrBiboo5uz1cq=AovOddfHpA@mail.gmail.com
2021-04-08 23:20:42 +12:00
Thomas Munro 323cbe7c7d Remove read_page callback from XLogReader.
Previously, the XLogReader module would fetch new input data using a
callback function.  Redesign the interface so that it tells the caller
to insert more data with a special return value instead.  This API suits
later patches for prefetching, encryption and maybe other future
projects that would otherwise require continually extending the callback
interface.

As incidental cleanup work, move global variables readOff, readLen and
readSegNo inside XlogReaderState.

Author: Kyotaro HORIGUCHI <horiguchi.kyotaro@lab.ntt.co.jp>
Author: Heikki Linnakangas <hlinnaka@iki.fi> (parts of earlier version)
Reviewed-by: Antonin Houska <ah@cybertec.at>
Reviewed-by: Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@2ndquadrant.com>
Reviewed-by: Takashi Menjo <takashi.menjo@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
Reviewed-by: Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190418.210257.43726183.horiguchi.kyotaro%40lab.ntt.co.jp
2021-04-08 23:20:42 +12:00
Tom Lane a3027e1e7f Allow psql's \df and \do commands to specify argument types.
When dealing with overloaded function or operator names, having
to look through a long list of matches is tedious.  Let's extend
these commands to allow specification of (input) argument types
to let such results be trimmed down.  Each additional argument
is treated the same as the pattern argument of \dT and matched
against the appropriate argument's type name.

While at it, fix \dT (and these new options) to recognize the
usual notation of "foo[]" for "the array type over foo", and
to handle the special abbreviations allowed by the backend
grammar, such as "int" for "integer".

Greg Sabino Mullane, revised rather significantly by me

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKAnmmLF9Hhu02N+s7uAyLc5J1xZReg72HQUoiKhNiJV3_jACQ@mail.gmail.com
2021-04-07 23:02:21 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut e717a9a18b SQL-standard function body
This adds support for writing CREATE FUNCTION and CREATE PROCEDURE
statements for language SQL with a function body that conforms to the
SQL standard and is portable to other implementations.

Instead of the PostgreSQL-specific AS $$ string literal $$ syntax,
this allows writing out the SQL statements making up the body
unquoted, either as a single statement:

    CREATE FUNCTION add(a integer, b integer) RETURNS integer
        LANGUAGE SQL
        RETURN a + b;

or as a block

    CREATE PROCEDURE insert_data(a integer, b integer)
    LANGUAGE SQL
    BEGIN ATOMIC
      INSERT INTO tbl VALUES (a);
      INSERT INTO tbl VALUES (b);
    END;

The function body is parsed at function definition time and stored as
expression nodes in a new pg_proc column prosqlbody.  So at run time,
no further parsing is required.

However, this form does not support polymorphic arguments, because
there is no more parse analysis done at call time.

Dependencies between the function and the objects it uses are fully
tracked.

A new RETURN statement is introduced.  This can only be used inside
function bodies.  Internally, it is treated much like a SELECT
statement.

psql needs some new intelligence to keep track of function body
boundaries so that it doesn't send off statements when it sees
semicolons that are inside a function body.

Tested-by: Jaime Casanova <jcasanov@systemguards.com.ec>
Reviewed-by: Julien Rouhaud <rjuju123@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/1c11f1eb-f00c-43b7-799d-2d44132c02d7@2ndquadrant.com
2021-04-07 21:47:55 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut dd13ad9d39 Fix use of cursor sensitivity terminology
Documentation and comments in code and tests have been using the terms
sensitive/insensitive cursor incorrectly relative to the SQL standard.
(Cursor sensitivity is only relevant for changes made in the same
transaction as the cursor, not for concurrent changes in other
sessions.)  Moreover, some of the behavior of PostgreSQL is incorrect
according to the SQL standard, confusing the issue further.  (WHERE
CURRENT OF changes are not visible in insensitive cursors, but they
should be.)

This change corrects the terminology and removes the claim that
sensitive cursors are supported.  It also adds a test case that checks
the insensitive behavior in a "correct" way, using a change command
not using WHERE CURRENT OF.  Finally, it adds the ASENSITIVE cursor
option to select the default asensitive behavior, per SQL standard.

There are no changes to cursor behavior in this patch.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/96ee8b30-9889-9e1b-b053-90e10c050e85%40enterprisedb.com
2021-04-07 08:05:55 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut 3a51306722 psql: Show all query results by default
Previously, psql printed only the last result if a command string
returned multiple result sets.  Now it prints all of them.  The
previous behavior can be obtained by setting the psql variable
SHOW_ALL_RESULTS to off.

Author: Fabien COELHO <coelho@cri.ensmp.fr>
Reviewed-by: "Iwata, Aya" <iwata.aya@jp.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Verite <daniel@manitou-mail.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@2ndquadrant.com>
Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: vignesh C <vignesh21@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/alpine.DEB.2.21.1904132231510.8961@lancre
2021-04-06 17:10:24 +02:00
Dean Rasheed 6b258e3d68 pgbench: Function to generate random permutations.
This adds a new function, permute(), that generates pseudorandom
permutations of arbitrary sizes. This can be used to randomly shuffle
a set of values to remove unwanted correlations. For example,
permuting the output from a non-uniform random distribution so that
all the most common values aren't collocated, allowing more realistic
tests to be performed.

Formerly, hash() was recommended for this purpose, but that suffers
from collisions that might alter the distribution, so recommend
permute() for this purpose instead.

Fabien Coelho and Hironobu Suzuki, with additional hacking be me.
Reviewed by Thomas Munro, Alvaro Herrera and Muhammad Usama.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/alpine.DEB.2.21.1807280944370.5142@lancre
2021-04-06 11:50:42 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut 82ed7748b7 ALTER SUBSCRIPTION ... ADD/DROP PUBLICATION
At present, if we want to update publications in a subscription, we
can use SET PUBLICATION.  However, it requires supplying all
publications that exists and the new publications.  If we want to add
new publications, it's inconvenient.  The new syntax only supplies the
new publications.  When the refresh is true, it only refreshes the new
publications.

Author: Japin Li <japinli@hotmail.com>
Author: Bharath Rupireddy <bharath.rupireddyforpostgres@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/MEYP282MB166939D0D6C480B7FBE7EFFBB6BC0@MEYP282MB1669.AUSP282.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
2021-04-06 11:49:51 +02:00
Tom Lane 55873a00e3 Improve psql's behavior when the editor is exited without saving.
When editing the previous query buffer, if the editor is exited
without modifying the temp file then clear the query buffer,
rather than re-loading (and probably re-executing) the previous
query buffer.  This reduces the probability of accidentally
re-executing something you didn't intend to.

Similarly, in "\e file", if the file isn't actually modified
then don't load it into the query buffer.  And in "\ef" and
"\ev", if no changes are made then clear the query buffer
instead of loading the function or view definition into it.

Cases where we fail to invoke the editor at all, or it returns
a nonzero status, are treated like the no-file-modification case.

Laurenz Albe, reviewed by Jacob Champion

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/0ba3f2a658bac6546d9934ab6ba63a805d46a49b.camel@cybertec.at
2021-04-03 17:38:31 -04:00
Fujii Masao 2eb1fc8b1a pg_checksums: Fix progress reporting.
pg_checksums uses two counters, total size and current size,
to calculate the progress. Previously the progress that
pg_checksums reported could not reach 100% at the end.
The cause of this issue was that the sizes of only pages excluding
new ones in each file were counted as the current size
while the size of each file is counted as the total size.
That is, the total size of all new pages could be reported
as the difference between the total size and current size.

This commit fixes this issue by making pg_checksums count
the sizes of all pages including new ones in each file as
the current size.

Back-patch to v12 where progress reporting was added to pg_checksums.

Reported-by: Shinya Kato
Author: Shinya Kato
Reviewed-by: Fujii Masao
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/TYAPR01MB289656B1ACA0A5E7CAD07BE3C47A9@TYAPR01MB2896.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2021-04-03 00:07:00 +09:00
Tom Lane ec03f2df17 Fix pg_restore's misdesigned code for detecting archive file format.
Despite the clear comments pointing out that the duplicative code
segments in ReadHead() and _discoverArchiveFormat() needed to be
in sync, they were not: the latter did not bother to apply any of
the sanity checks in the former.  We'd missed noticing this partly
because none of those checks would fail in scenarios we customarily
test, and partly because the oversight would be masked if both
segments execute, which they would in cases other than needing to
autodetect the format of a non-seekable stdin source.  However,
in a case meeting all these requirements --- for example, trying
to read a newer-than-supported archive format from non-seekable
stdin --- pg_restore missed applying the version check and would
likely dump core or otherwise misbehave.

The whole thing is silly anyway, because there seems little reason
to duplicate the logic beyond the one-line verification that the
file starts with "PGDMP".  There seems to have been an undocumented
assumption that multiple major formats (major enough to require
separate reader modules) would nonetheless share the first half-dozen
fields of the custom-format header.  This seems unlikely, so let's
fix it by just nuking the duplicate logic in _discoverArchiveFormat().

Also get rid of the pointless attempt to seek back to the start of
the file after successful autodetection.  That wastes cycles and
it means we have four behaviors to verify not two.

Per bug #16951 from Sergey Koposov.  This has been broken for
decades, so back-patch to all supported versions.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16951-a4dd68cf0de23048@postgresql.org
2021-04-01 13:34:16 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas ea1b99a661 Add 'noError' argument to encoding conversion functions.
With the 'noError' argument, you can try to convert a buffer without
knowing the character boundaries beforehand. The functions now need to
return the number of input bytes successfully converted.

This is is a backwards-incompatible change, if you have created a custom
encoding conversion with CREATE CONVERSION. This adds a check to
pg_upgrade for that, refusing the upgrade if there are any user-defined
encoding conversions. Custom conversions are very rare, there are no
commonly used extensions that I know of that uses that feature. No other
objects can depend on conversions, so if you do have one, you can fairly
easily drop it before upgrading, and recreate it after the upgrade with
an updated version.

Add regression tests for built-in encoding conversions. This doesn't cover
every conversion, but it covers all the internal functions in conv.c that
are used to implement the conversions.

Reviewed-by: John Naylor
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/e7861509-3960-538a-9025-b75a61188e01%40iki.fi
2021-04-01 11:45:22 +03:00
Michael Paquier 6568cef26e Add support for --extension in pg_dump
When specified, only extensions matching the given pattern are included
in dumps.  Similarly to --table and --schema, when --strict-names is
used,  a perfect match is required.  Also, like the two other options,
this new option offers no guarantee that dependent objects have been
dumped, so a restore may fail on a clean database.

Tests are added in test_pg_dump/, checking after a set of positive and
negative cases, with or without an extension's contents added to the
dump generated.

Author: Guillaume Lelarge
Reviewed-by: David Fetter, Tom Lane, Michael Paquier, Asif Rehman,
Julien Rouhaud
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAECtzeXOt4cnMU5+XMZzxBPJ_wu76pNy6HZKPRBL-j7yj1E4+g@mail.gmail.com
2021-03-31 09:12:34 +09:00
Tom Lane 54bb91c30e Further tweaking of pg_dump's handling of default_toast_compression.
As committed in bbe0a81db, pg_dump from a pre-v14 server effectively
acts as though you'd said --no-toast-compression.  I think the right
thing is for it to act as though default_toast_compression is set to
"pglz", instead, so that the tables' toast compression behavior is
preserved.  You can always get the other behavior, if you want that,
by giving the switch.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1112852.1616609702@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-03-30 10:57:57 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 8df2f37114 Improve consistency of SQL code capitalization 2021-03-27 10:17:12 +01:00
Tomas Vondra a4d75c86bf Extended statistics on expressions
Allow defining extended statistics on expressions, not just just on
simple column references.  With this commit, expressions are supported
by all existing extended statistics kinds, improving the same types of
estimates. A simple example may look like this:

  CREATE TABLE t (a int);
  CREATE STATISTICS s ON mod(a,10), mod(a,20) FROM t;
  ANALYZE t;

The collected statistics are useful e.g. to estimate queries with those
expressions in WHERE or GROUP BY clauses:

  SELECT * FROM t WHERE mod(a,10) = 0 AND mod(a,20) = 0;

  SELECT 1 FROM t GROUP BY mod(a,10), mod(a,20);

This introduces new internal statistics kind 'e' (expressions) which is
built automatically when the statistics object definition includes any
expressions. This represents single-expression statistics, as if there
was an expression index (but without the index maintenance overhead).
The statistics is stored in pg_statistics_ext_data as an array of
composite types, which is possible thanks to 79f6a942bd.

CREATE STATISTICS allows building statistics on a single expression, in
which case in which case it's not possible to specify statistics kinds.

A new system view pg_stats_ext_exprs can be used to display expression
statistics, similarly to pg_stats and pg_stats_ext views.

ALTER TABLE ... ALTER COLUMN ... TYPE now treats indexes the same way it
treats indexes, i.e. it drops and recreates the statistics. This means
all statistics are reset, and we no longer try to preserve at least the
functional dependencies. This should not be a major issue in practice,
as the functional dependencies actually rely on per-column statistics,
which were always reset anyway.

Author: Tomas Vondra
Reviewed-by: Justin Pryzby, Dean Rasheed, Zhihong Yu
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ad7891d2-e90c-b446-9fe2-7419143847d7%40enterprisedb.com
2021-03-27 00:01:11 +01:00
Noah Misch a14a0118a1 Add "pg_database_owner" default role.
Membership consists, implicitly, of the current database owner.  Expect
use in template databases.  Once pg_database_owner has rights within a
template, each owner of a database instantiated from that template will
exercise those rights.

Reviewed by John Naylor.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20201228043148.GA1053024@rfd.leadboat.com
2021-03-26 10:42:17 -07:00
Alvaro Herrera 71f4c8c6f7
ALTER TABLE ... DETACH PARTITION ... CONCURRENTLY
Allow a partition be detached from its partitioned table without
blocking concurrent queries, by running in two transactions and only
requiring ShareUpdateExclusive in the partitioned table.

Because it runs in two transactions, it cannot be used in a transaction
block.  This is the main reason to use dedicated syntax: so that users
can choose to use the original mode if they need it.  But also, it
doesn't work when a default partition exists (because an exclusive lock
would still need to be obtained on it, in order to change its partition
constraint.)

In case the second transaction is cancelled or a crash occurs, there's
ALTER TABLE .. DETACH PARTITION .. FINALIZE, which executes the final
steps.

The main trick to make this work is the addition of column
pg_inherits.inhdetachpending, initially false; can only be set true in
the first part of this command.  Once that is committed, concurrent
transactions that use a PartitionDirectory will include or ignore
partitions so marked: in optimizer they are ignored if the row is marked
committed for the snapshot; in executor they are always included.  As a
result, and because of the way PartitionDirectory caches partition
descriptors, queries that were planned before the detach will see the
rows in the detached partition and queries that are planned after the
detach, won't.

A CHECK constraint is created that duplicates the partition constraint.
This is probably not strictly necessary, and some users will prefer to
remove it afterwards, but if the partition is re-attached to a
partitioned table, the constraint needn't be rechecked.

Author: Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org>
Reviewed-by: Amit Langote <amitlangote09@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200803234854.GA24158@alvherre.pgsql
2021-03-25 18:00:28 -03:00
Amit Kapila 26acb54a13 Revert "Enable parallel SELECT for "INSERT INTO ... SELECT ..."."
To allow inserts in parallel-mode this feature has to ensure that all the
constraints, triggers, etc. are parallel-safe for the partition hierarchy
which is costly and we need to find a better way to do that. Additionally,
we could have used existing cached information in some cases like indexes,
domains, etc. to determine the parallel-safety.

List of commits reverted, in reverse chronological order:

ed62d3737c Doc: Update description for parallel insert reloption.
c8f78b6161 Add a new GUC and a reloption to enable inserts in parallel-mode.
c5be48f092 Improve FK trigger parallel-safety check added by 05c8482f7f.
e2cda3c20a Fix use of relcache TriggerDesc field introduced by commit 05c8482f7f.
e4e87a32cc Fix valgrind issue in commit 05c8482f7f.
05c8482f7f Enable parallel SELECT for "INSERT INTO ... SELECT ...".

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1lMiB9-0001c3-SY@gemulon.postgresql.org
2021-03-24 11:29:15 +05:30
Robert Haas 87d90ac61f Improve pg_amcheck's TAP test 003_check.pl.
Disable autovacuum, because we don't want it to run against
intentionally corrupted tables. Also, before corrupting the tables,
run pg_amcheck and ensure that it passes. Otherwise, if something
unexpected happens when we check the corrupted tables, it's not so
clear whether it would have also happened before we corrupted
them.

Mark Dilger

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/AA5506CE-7D2A-42E4-A51D-358635E3722D@enterprisedb.com
2021-03-23 14:57:45 -04:00
Tom Lane ea80138545 Fix psql's \connect command some more.
Jasen Betts reported yet another unintended side effect of commit
85c54287a: reconnecting with "\c service=whatever" did not have the
expected results.  The reason is that starting from the output of
PQconndefaults() effectively allows environment variables (such
as PGPORT) to override entries in the service file, whereas the
normal priority is the other way around.

Not using PQconndefaults at all would require yet a third main code
path in do_connect's parameter setup, so I don't really want to fix
it that way.  But we can have the logic effectively ignore all the
default values for just a couple more lines of code.

This patch doesn't change the behavior for "\c -reuse-previous=on
service=whatever".  That remains significantly different from before
85c54287a, because many more parameters will be re-used, and thus
not be possible for service entries to replace.  But I think this
is (mostly?) intentional.  In any case, since libpq does not report
where it got parameter values from, it's hard to do differently.

Per bug #16936 from Jasen Betts.  As with the previous patches,
back-patch to all supported branches.  (9.5 is unfortunately now
out of support, so this won't get fixed there.)

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16936-3f524322a53a29f0@postgresql.org
2021-03-23 14:27:50 -04:00
Fujii Masao 51893c8463 pg_waldump: Fix bug in per-record statistics.
pg_waldump --stats=record identifies a record by a combination
of the RmgrId and the four bits of the xl_info field of the record.
But XACT records use the first bit of those four bits for an optional
flag variable, and the following three bits for the opcode to
identify a record. So previously the same type of XACT record
could have different four bits (three bits are the same but the
first one bit is different), and which could cause
pg_waldump --stats=record to show two lines of per-record statistics
for the same XACT record. This is a bug.

This commit changes pg_waldump --stats=record so that it processes
only XACT record differently, i.e., filters the opcode out of xl_info
and uses a combination of the RmgrId and those three bits as
the identifier of a record, only for XACT record. For other records,
the four bits of the xl_info field are still used.

Back-patch to all supported branches.

Author: Kyotaro Horiguchi
Reviewed-by: Shinya Kato, Fujii Masao
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2020100913412132258847@highgo.ca
2021-03-23 09:53:08 +09:00
Fujii Masao 8c6eda2d1c pgbench: Improve error-handling in \sleep command.
This commit improves pgbench \sleep command so that it handles
the following three cases more properly.

(1) When only one argument was specified in \sleep command and
    it's not a number, previously pgbench reported a confusing error
    message like "unrecognized time unit, must be us, ms or s".
    This commit fixes this so that more proper error message like
    "invalid sleep time, must be an integer" is reported.

(2) When two arguments were specified in \sleep command and
    the first argument was not a number, previously pgbench treated
    that argument as the sleep time 0. No error was reported in this
    case. This commit fixes this so that an error is thrown in this
    case.

(3) When a variable was specified as the first argument in \sleep
    command and the variable stored non-digit value, previously
    pgbench treated that argument as the sleep time 0. No error
    was reported in this case. This commit fixes this so that
    an error is thrown in this case.

Author: Kota Miyake
Reviewed-by: Hayato Kuroda, Alvaro Herrera, Fujii Masao
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/23b254daf20cec4332a2d9168505dbc9@oss.nttdata.com
2021-03-22 12:04:48 +09:00
Tom Lane aa25d1089a Fix up pg_dump's handling of per-attribute compression options.
The approach used in commit bbe0a81db would've been disastrous for
portability of dumps.  Instead handle non-default compression options
in separate ALTER TABLE commands.  This reduces chatter for the
common case where most columns are compressed the same way, and it
makes it possible to restore the dump to a server that lacks any
knowledge of per-attribute compression options (so long as you're
willing to ignore syntax errors from the ALTER TABLE commands).

There's a whole lot left to do to mop up after bbe0a81db, but
I'm fast-tracking this part because we need to see if it's
enough to make the buildfarm's cross-version-upgrade tests happy.

Justin Pryzby and Tom Lane

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210119190720.GL8560@telsasoft.com
2021-03-20 15:01:10 -04:00
Robert Haas bbe0a81db6 Allow configurable LZ4 TOAST compression.
There is now a per-column COMPRESSION option which can be set to pglz
(the default, and the only option in up until now) or lz4. Or, if you
like, you can set the new default_toast_compression GUC to lz4, and
then that will be the default for new table columns for which no value
is specified. We don't have lz4 support in the PostgreSQL code, so
to use lz4 compression, PostgreSQL must be built --with-lz4.

In general, TOAST compression means compression of individual column
values, not the whole tuple, and those values can either be compressed
inline within the tuple or compressed and then stored externally in
the TOAST table, so those properties also apply to this feature.

Prior to this commit, a TOAST pointer has two unused bits as part of
the va_extsize field, and a compessed datum has two unused bits as
part of the va_rawsize field. These bits are unused because the length
of a varlena is limited to 1GB; we now use them to indicate the
compression type that was used. This means we only have bit space for
2 more built-in compresison types, but we could work around that
problem, if necessary, by introducing a new vartag_external value for
any further types we end up wanting to add. Hopefully, it won't be
too important to offer a wide selection of algorithms here, since
each one we add not only takes more coding but also adds a build
dependency for every packager. Nevertheless, it seems worth doing
at least this much, because LZ4 gets better compression than PGLZ
with less CPU usage.

It's possible for LZ4-compressed datums to leak into composite type
values stored on disk, just as it is for PGLZ. It's also possible for
LZ4-compressed attributes to be copied into a different table via SQL
commands such as CREATE TABLE AS or INSERT .. SELECT.  It would be
expensive to force such values to be decompressed, so PostgreSQL has
never done so. For the same reasons, we also don't force recompression
of already-compressed values even if the target table prefers a
different compression method than was used for the source data.  These
architectural decisions are perhaps arguable but revisiting them is
well beyond the scope of what seemed possible to do as part of this
project.  However, it's relatively cheap to recompress as part of
VACUUM FULL or CLUSTER, so this commit adjusts those commands to do
so, if the configured compression method of the table happens not to
match what was used for some column value stored therein.

Dilip Kumar. The original patches on which this work was based were
written by Ildus Kurbangaliev, and those were patches were based on
even earlier work by Nikita Glukhov, but the design has since changed
very substantially, since allow a potentially large number of
compression methods that could be added and dropped on a running
system proved too problematic given some of the architectural issues
mentioned above; the choice of which specific compression method to
add first is now different; and a lot of the code has been heavily
refactored.  More recently, Justin Przyby helped quite a bit with
testing and reviewing and this version also includes some code
contributions from him. Other design input and review from Tomas
Vondra, Álvaro Herrera, Andres Freund, Oleg Bartunov, Alexander
Korotkov, and me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/20170907194236.4cefce96%40wp.localdomain
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAFiTN-uUpX3ck%3DK0mLEk-G_kUQY%3DSNOTeqdaNRR9FMdQrHKebw%40mail.gmail.com
2021-03-19 15:10:38 -04:00
Tom Lane 27ab1981e7 Blindly try to fix test script's tar invocation for MSYS.
Buildfarm member fairywren doesn't like the test case I added
in commit 081876d75.  I'm guessing the reason is that I shouldn't
be using a perl2host-ified path in the tar command line.
2021-03-18 22:43:11 -04:00
Michael Paquier 5b2266e33f Improve tab completion of IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA with \h in psql
Only "IMPORT" was showing as result of the completion, while IMPORT
FOREIGN SCHEMA is the only command using this keyword in first
position.  This changes the completion to show the full command name
instead of just "IMPORT".

Reviewed-by: Georgios Kokolatos, Julien Rouhaud
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YFL6JneBiuMWYyoh@paquier.xyz
2021-03-19 09:18:41 +09:00
Amit Kapila c8f78b6161 Add a new GUC and a reloption to enable inserts in parallel-mode.
Commit 05c8482f7f added the implementation of parallel SELECT for
"INSERT INTO ... SELECT ..." which may incur non-negligible overhead in
the additional parallel-safety checks that it performs, even when, in the
end, those checks determine that parallelism can't be used. This is
normally only ever a problem in the case of when the target table has a
large number of partitions.

A new GUC option "enable_parallel_insert" is added, to allow insert in
parallel-mode. The default is on.

In addition to the GUC option, the user may want a mechanism to allow
inserts in parallel-mode with finer granularity at table level. The new
table option "parallel_insert_enabled" allows this. The default is true.

Author: "Hou, Zhijie"
Reviewed-by: Greg Nancarrow, Amit Langote, Takayuki Tsunakawa, Amit Kapila
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAA4eK1K-cW7svLC2D7DHoGHxdAdg3P37BLgebqBOC2ZLc9a6QQ%40mail.gmail.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJcOf-cXnB5cnMKqWEp2E2z7Mvcd04iLVmV=qpFJrR3AcrTS3g@mail.gmail.com
2021-03-18 07:25:27 +05:30
Tom Lane 081876d75e Add end-to-end testing of pg_basebackup's tar-format output.
The existing test script does run pg_basebackup with the -Ft option,
but it makes no real attempt to verify the sanity of the results.
We wouldn't know if the output is incompatible with standard "tar"
programs, nor if the server fails to start from the restored output.
Notably, this means that xlog.c's read_tablespace_map() is not being
meaningfully tested, since that code is used only in the tar-format
case.  (We do have reasonable coverage of restoring from plain-format
output, though it's over in src/test/recovery not here.)

Hence, attempt to untar the output and start a server from it,
rather just hoping it's OK.

This test assumes that the local "tar" has the "-C directory"
switch.  Although that's not promised by POSIX, my research
suggests that all non-extinct tar implementations have it.
Should the buildfarm's opinion differ, we can complicate the
test a bit to avoid requiring that.

Possibly this should be back-patched, but I'm unsure about
whether it could work on Windows before d66b23b03.
2021-03-17 14:52:55 -04:00
Robert Haas 4078ce65a0 Fix a confusing amcheck corruption message.
Don't complain about the last TOAST chunk number being different
from what we expected if there are no TOAST chunks at all.
In such a case, saying that the final chunk number is 0 is not
really accurate, and the fact the value is missing from the
TOAST table is reported separately anyway.

Mark Dilger

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/AA5506CE-7D2A-42E4-A51D-358635E3722D@enterprisedb.com
2021-03-16 15:42:50 -04:00
Tom Lane 1ea396362b Improve logging of bad parameter values in BIND messages.
Since commit ba79cb5dc, values of bind parameters have been logged
during errors in extended query mode.  However, we only did that after
we'd collected and converted all the parameter values, thus failing to
offer any useful localization of invalid-parameter problems.  Add a
separate callback that's used during parameter collection, and have it
print the parameter number, along with the input string if text input
format is used.

Justin Pryzby and Tom Lane

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210104170939.GH9712@telsasoft.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CANfkH5k-6nNt-4cSv1vPB80nq2BZCzhFVR5O4VznYbsX0wZmow@mail.gmail.com
2021-03-16 11:16:41 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 9aa491abbf
Add libpq pipeline mode support to pgbench
New metacommands \startpipeline and \endpipeline allow the user to run
queries in libpq pipeline mode.

Author: Daniel Vérité <daniel@manitou-mail.org>
Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/b4e34135-2bd9-4b8a-94ca-27d760da26d7@manitou-mail.org
2021-03-15 18:33:03 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera acb7e4eb6b
Implement pipeline mode in libpq
Pipeline mode in libpq lets an application avoid the Sync messages in
the FE/BE protocol that are implicit in the old libpq API after each
query.  The application can then insert Sync at its leisure with a new
libpq function PQpipelineSync.  This can lead to substantial reductions
in query latency.

Co-authored-by: Craig Ringer <craig.ringer@enterprisedb.com>
Co-authored-by: Matthieu Garrigues <matthieu.garrigues@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org>
Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
Reviewed-by: Aya Iwata <iwata.aya@jp.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vérité <daniel@manitou-mail.org>
Reviewed-by: David G. Johnston <david.g.johnston@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Kirk Jamison <k.jamison@fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Nikhil Sontakke <nikhils@2ndquadrant.com>
Reviewed-by: Vaishnavi Prabakaran <VaishnaviP@fast.au.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Zhihong Yu <zyu@yugabyte.com>

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMsr+YFUjJytRyV4J-16bEoiZyH=4nj+sQ7JP9ajwz=B4dMMZw@mail.gmail.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJkzx4T5E-2cQe3dtv2R78dYFvz+in8PY7A8MArvLhs_pg75gg@mail.gmail.com
2021-03-15 18:13:42 -03:00
Tom Lane 58f57490fa Doc: add note about how to run the pg_amcheck regression tests.
It's not immediately obvious what you have to do to get "make
installcheck" to work here, so document that along the same lines
as we've used elsewhere.
2021-03-13 11:10:30 -05:00
Robert Haas 945d2cb7d0 In pg_amcheck tests, don't depend on perl's Q/q pack code.
It does not work on all versions of perl across all platforms.

To avoid endian-ness issues, pick a new value for column a
that has the same upper 4 bytes as lower 4 bytes. Try to
make it something that isn't likely to occur anywhere nearby
in the page.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/29DA079B-0658-4E66-BDAA-0EFD7B64D9C6@enterprisedb.com
2021-03-13 10:57:01 -05:00
Tom Lane 9e294d0f34 pg_amcheck: Keep trying to fix the tests.
Fix another example of non-portable option ordering in the tests.
Oversight in 24189277f.

Mark Dilger

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/C37D28BA-3BA3-4776-B812-17F05F3472D8@enterprisedb.com
2021-03-13 00:06:56 -05:00
Robert Haas b9164eab20 pg_amcheck: Keep trying to fix the tests.
Commit 24189277f6 managed to remove
one of the two places where we were checking for a "no such user"
error while leaving the other one right next to it. So remove that
too. In fact, remove the entire test, because the whole point of
this test was to see which message we got on a failure.
2021-03-12 21:59:56 -05:00
Robert Haas 24189277f6 pg_amcheck: Try to fix still more test failures.
Avoid use of non-portable option ordering in command_checks_all().
The use of bare command line arguments before switches doesn't work
everywhere.  Per buildfarm members drongo and hoverfly.

Avoid testing for the message "role \"%s\" does not exist", because
some buildfarm machines report a different error. fairywren complains
about "SSPI authentication failed for user \"%s\"", for example.

Mark Dilger

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/9E76E46A-48B2-4869-BD0C-422204C1F767@enterprisedb.com
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/F0A1FD70-A2F4-4528-8A03-8650CAEC0554%40enterprisedb.com
2021-03-12 20:11:47 -05:00
Robert Haas f371a4cdba Try to avoid apparent platform-dependency in IPC::Run
It's hard to believe, but buildfarm results from the new pg_amcheck
suggest that command_checks_all() perform shell expansion on some
machines but not others, apparently due to an underlying behavior
difference in IPC::Run. Let's see if we can work around that - and
confirm that it is the real problem - by passing '-S*' as a single
argument rather than '-S' and '*' as two separate ones.

Failures were observed on jacana and hoverfly.

Mark Dilger

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/9E76E46A-48B2-4869-BD0C-422204C1F767@enterprisedb.com
2021-03-12 19:00:41 -05:00
Robert Haas 6611256127 Fix portability issues in pg_amcheck's 004_verify_heapam.pl.
Test #12 overwrote a 1-byte varlena header to make it look like the
initial byte of a 4-byte varlena header, but the results were
endian-dependent. Also, the byte "abc" that followed the overwritten
byte would be interpreted differently depending on endian-ness.
Overwrite 4 bytes instead, in an endian-aware manner.

Test #13 accidentally managed to depend on TOAST_MAX_CHUNK_SIZE,
which varies slightly depending on MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF. That's not
the point anyway, so make the regexp insensitive to the expected
number of chunks.

Mark Dilger

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/A80D68F6-E38F-482D-9522-E2FB6AAFE8A1@enterprisedb.com
2021-03-12 17:34:32 -05:00
Robert Haas ac44595585 Move PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY before initializer.
Erik Rijkers reported a compile failure, and I think this is probably
the reason.
2021-03-12 15:04:10 -05:00
Robert Haas 7a1527c02c Adjust perl style.
Per buildfarm member crake.
2021-03-12 14:55:40 -05:00
Robert Haas d60e61de4f Try to fix compiler warnings.
Per report from Peter Geoghegan.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WznpwULZ3uJ1_6WXvNMXYbOy8k8tYs3r=qSdGmZeRd6tDw@mail.gmail.com
2021-03-12 14:35:10 -05:00
Robert Haas 9706092839 Add pg_amcheck, a CLI for contrib/amcheck.
This makes it a lot easier to run the corruption checks that are
implemented by contrib/amcheck against lots of relations and get
the result in an easily understandable format. It has a wide variety
of options for choosing which relations to check and which checks
to perform, and it can run checks in parallel if you want.

Mark Dilger, reviewed by Peter Geoghegan and by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/12ED3DA8-25F0-4B68-937D-D907CFBF08E7@enterprisedb.com
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/BA592F2D-F928-46FF-9516-2B827F067F57@enterprisedb.com
2021-03-12 13:00:01 -05:00
Tom Lane 48d67fd897 Fix race condition in psql \e's detection of file modification.
psql's editing commands decide whether the user has edited the file
by checking for change of modification timestamp.  This is probably
fine for a pre-existing file, but with a temporary file that is
created within the command, it's possible for a fast typist to
save-and-exit in less than the one-second granularity of stat(2)
timestamps.  On Windows FAT filesystems the granularity is even
worse, 2 seconds, making the race a bit easier to hit.

To fix, try to set the temp file's mod time to be two seconds ago.
It's unlikely this would fail, but then again the race condition
itself is unlikely, so just ignore any error.

Also, we might as well check the file size as well as its mod time.

While this is a difficult bug to hit, it still seems worth
back-patching, to ensure that users' edits aren't lost.

Laurenz Albe, per gripe from Jacob Champion; based on fix suggestions
from Jacob and myself

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/0ba3f2a658bac6546d9934ab6ba63a805d46a49b.camel@cybertec.at
2021-03-12 12:20:15 -05:00
Robert Haas f71519e545 Refactor and generalize the ParallelSlot machinery.
Create a wrapper object, ParallelSlotArray, to encapsulate the
number of slots and the slot array itself, plus some other relevant
bits of information. This reduces the number of parameters we have
to pass around all over the place.

Allow for a ParallelSlotArray to contain slots connected to
different databases within a single cluster. The current clients
of this mechanism don't need this, but it is expected to be used
by future patches.

Defer connecting to databases until we actually need the connection
for something. This is a slight behavior change for vacuumdb and
reindexdb. If you specify a number of jobs that is larger than the
number of objects, the extra connections will now not be used.
But, on the other hand, if you specify a number of jobs that is
so large that it's going to fail, the failure would previously have
happened before any operations were actually started, and now it
won't.

Mark Dilger, reviewed by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/12ED3DA8-25F0-4B68-937D-D907CFBF08E7@enterprisedb.com
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/BA592F2D-F928-46FF-9516-2B827F067F57@enterprisedb.com
2021-03-11 13:17:46 -05:00
Peter Geoghegan 9f3665fbfc Don't consider newly inserted tuples in nbtree VACUUM.
Remove the entire idea of "stale stats" within nbtree VACUUM (stop
caring about stats involving the number of inserted tuples).  Also
remove the vacuum_cleanup_index_scale_factor GUC/param on the master
branch (though just disable them on postgres 13).

The vacuum_cleanup_index_scale_factor/stats interface made the nbtree AM
partially responsible for deciding when pg_class.reltuples stats needed
to be updated.  This seems contrary to the spirit of the index AM API,
though -- it is not actually necessary for an index AM's bulk delete and
cleanup callbacks to provide accurate stats when it happens to be
inconvenient.  The core code owns that.  (Index AMs have the authority
to perform or not perform certain kinds of deferred cleanup based on
their own considerations, such as page deletion and recycling, but that
has little to do with pg_class.reltuples/num_index_tuples.)

This issue was fairly harmless until the introduction of the
autovacuum_vacuum_insert_threshold feature by commit b07642db, which had
an undesirable interaction with the vacuum_cleanup_index_scale_factor
mechanism: it made insert-driven autovacuums perform full index scans,
even though there is no real benefit to doing so.  This has been tied to
a regression with an append-only insert benchmark [1].

Also have remaining cases that perform a full scan of an index during a
cleanup-only nbtree VACUUM indicate that the final tuple count is only
an estimate.  This prevents vacuumlazy.c from setting the index's
pg_class.reltuples in those cases (it will now only update pg_class when
vacuumlazy.c had TIDs for nbtree to bulk delete).  This arguably fixes
an oversight in deduplication-related bugfix commit 48e12913.

[1] https://smalldatum.blogspot.com/2021/01/insert-benchmark-postgres-is-still.html

Author: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie>
Reviewed-By: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAD21AoA4WHthN5uU6+WScZ7+J_RcEjmcuH94qcoUPuB42ShXzg@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch: 13-, where autovacuum_vacuum_insert_threshold was added.
2021-03-10 16:27:01 -08:00
Thomas Munro c427de427a Fix another portability bug in recent pgbench commit.
Commit 547f04e7 produced errors on AIX/xlc while building plpython.  The
new code appears to be incompatible with the hack installed by commit
a11cf433.  Without access to an AIX system to check, my guess is that
_POSIX_C_SOURCE may be required for <time.h> to declare the things the
header needs to see, but plpython.h undefines it.

For now, to unbreak build farm animal hoverfly, just move the new
pg_time_usec_t support into pgbench.c.  Perhaps later we could figure
out what to rearrange to put it back into a header for wider use.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKG%2BP%2BjcD%3Dx9%2BagyTdWtjpOT64MYiGic%2Bcbu_TD8CV%3D6A3w%40mail.gmail.com
2021-03-10 23:20:41 +13:00
Thomas Munro 68b34b2338 Try to fix portability bugs in recent pgbench commits.
1.  pg_time_usec_t needs to be printed with INT64_FORMAT, not %ld, or 32
bit systems complain, per lapwing.

2.  Some Windows compilers didn't like a thread function not marked with
__stdcall, per whelk; let's see if this fixes the problem.
2021-03-10 21:12:11 +13:00
Michael Paquier 6c788d9f6a Move tablespace path re-creation from the makefiles to pg_regress
Moving this logic into pg_regress fixes a potential failure with
parallel tests when pg_upgrade and the main regression test suite both
trigger the makefile rule that cleaned up testtablespace/ under
src/test/regress.  Even if pg_upgrade was triggering this rule, it has
no need to do so as it uses a different tablespace path.  So if
pg_upgrade triggered the makefile rule for the tablespace setup while
the main regression test suite ran the tablespace cases, it would fail.

61be85a was a similar attempt at achieving that, but that broke cases
where the regression tests require to run under an Administrator
account, like with Appveyor.

Reported-by: Andres Freund, Kyotaro Horiguchi
Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20201209012911.uk4d6nxcnkp7ehrx@alap3.anarazel.de
2021-03-10 14:50:00 +09:00
Thomas Munro aeb57af8e6 pgbench: Synchronize client threads.
Wait until all pgbench threads are connected before benchmarking begins.
This fixes a problem where some connections could take a very long time
to be established because of lock contention from earlier connections,
making results unstable and bogus with high connection counts.

Author: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
Author: Fabien COELHO <coelho@cri.ensmp.fr>
Reviewed-by: Marina Polyakova <m.polyakova@postgrespro.ru>
Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Hayato Kuroda <kuroda.hayato@fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: David Rowley <dgrowleyml@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200227180100.zyvjwzcpiokfsqm2%40alap3.anarazel.de
2021-03-10 17:44:04 +13:00
Thomas Munro 547f04e734 pgbench: Improve time logic.
Instead of instr_time (struct timespec) and the INSTR_XXX macros,
introduce pg_time_usec_t and use integer arithmetic.  Don't include the
connection time in TPS unless using -C mode, but report it separately.

Author: Fabien COELHO <coelho@cri.ensmp.fr>
Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Hayato Kuroda <kuroda.hayato@fujitsu.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200227180100.zyvjwzcpiokfsqm2%40alap3.anarazel.de
2021-03-10 17:44:04 +13:00
Thomas Munro b1d6a8f868 pgbench: Refactor thread portability support.
Instead of maintaining an incomplete emulation of POSIX threads for
Windows, let's use an extremely minimalist macro-based abstraction for
now.  A later patch will extend this, without the need to supply more
complicated pthread emulation code.  (There may be a need for a more
serious portable thread abstraction in later projects, but this is not
it.)

Minor incidental problems fixed: it wasn't OK to use (pthread_t) 0 as a
special value, it wasn't OK to compare thread_t values with ==, and we
incorrectly assumed that pthread functions set errno.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200227180100.zyvjwzcpiokfsqm2%40alap3.anarazel.de
2021-03-10 17:44:04 +13:00
Michael Paquier 0ba71107ef Revert changes for SSL compression in libpq
This partially reverts 096bbf7 and 9d2d457, undoing the libpq changes as
it could cause breakages in distributions that share one single libpq
version across multiple major versions of Postgres for extensions and
applications linking to that.

Note that the backend is unchanged here, and it still disables SSL
compression while simplifying the underlying catalogs that tracked if
compression was enabled or not for a SSL connection.

Per discussion with Tom Lane and Daniel Gustafsson.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YEbq15JKJwIX+S6m@paquier.xyz
2021-03-10 09:35:42 +09:00
Michael Paquier f9264d1524 Remove support for SSL compression
PostgreSQL disabled compression as of e3bdb2d and the documentation
recommends against using it since.  Additionally, SSL compression has
been disabled in OpenSSL since version 1.1.0, and was disabled in many
distributions long before that.  The most recent TLS version, TLSv1.3,
disallows compression at the protocol level.

This commit removes the feature itself, removing support for the libpq
parameter sslcompression (parameter still listed for compatibility
reasons with existing connection strings, just ignored), and removes
the equivalent field in pg_stat_ssl and de facto PgBackendSSLStatus.

Note that, on top of removing the ability to activate compression by
configuration, compression is actively disabled in both frontend and
backend to avoid overrides from local configurations.

A TAP test is added for deprecated SSL parameters to check after
backwards compatibility.

Bump catalog version.

Author: Daniel Gustafsson
Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut, Magnus Hagander, Michael Paquier
Discussion:  https://postgr.es/m/7E384D48-11C5-441B-9EC3-F7DB1F8518F6@yesql.se
2021-03-09 11:16:47 +09:00
Michael Paquier f1516ad7b3 pgbench: Simplify some port, host, user and dbname assignments
Using pgbench in an environment with both PGPORT and PGUSER set would
have caused the generation of a debug log with an incorrect database
name due to an oversight in 412893b.  Not specifying user, port and/or
database using the option switches, without their respective environment
variables, generated a log entry with empty strings, which was
rather useless.

This commit fixes this set of issues by simplifying the logic grabbing
the connection information, removing a set of getenv() calls that
emulated what libpq already does.  The faulty debug log now directly
uses the information from the libpq connection, and it gets generated
after the connection to the backend is completed, not before it (in the
event of a failure libpq would complain with more information about the
connection attempt so the log is not really useful before anyway).

Author: Kota Miyake
Reviewed-by: Fujii Masao, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/026b3ae6fc339a18394d053c32a4463d@oss.nttdata.com
2021-03-06 21:26:34 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut 040af77938 pg_upgrade: Fix oversight in version checking
Mistake in f06b1c598254f8adb2b7f51d6a7685618a7fb121: We should only
check the version of the binaries in the target installation.  The
source installation can of course be of a different version.

Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/E1lHNKN-0005IC-V6%40gemulon.postgresql.org
2021-03-04 10:34:17 +01:00
Fujii Masao 4a4241e15b Remove redundant getenv() for PGUSER, in psql help.
Previously psql obtained the value of PGUSER twice to display
a default user in its help message.

Author: Kota Miyake
Reviewed-by: Nitin Jadhav, Fujii Masao
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2a3c612babdd6ed63a9d877bb575d793@oss.nttdata.com
2021-03-04 18:23:22 +09:00
Heikki Linnakangas 3174d69fb9 Remove server and libpq support for old FE/BE protocol version 2.
Protocol version 3 was introduced in PostgreSQL 7.4. There shouldn't be
many clients or servers left out there without version 3 support. But as
a courtesy, I kept just enough of the old protocol support that we can
still send the "unsupported protocol version" error in v2 format, so that
old clients can display the message properly. Likewise, libpq still
understands v2 ErrorResponse messages when establishing a connection.

The impetus to do this now is that I'm working on a patch to COPY
FROM, to always prefetch some data. We cannot do that safely with the
old protocol, because it requires parsing the input one byte at a time
to detect the end-of-copy marker.

Reviewed-by: Tom Lane, Alvaro Herrera, John Naylor
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/9ec25819-0a8a-d51a-17dc-4150bb3cca3b%40iki.fi
2021-03-04 10:45:55 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut f06b1c5982 pg_upgrade: Check version of target cluster binaries
This expands the binary validation in pg_upgrade with a version
check per binary to ensure that the target cluster installation
only contains binaries from the target version.

In order to reduce duplication, validate_exec is exported from
port.h and the local copy in pg_upgrade is removed.

Author: Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/9328.1552952117@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-03-03 09:45:56 +01:00
Michael Paquier 57e6db706e Add --tablespace option to reindexdb
This option provides REINDEX (TABLESPACE) for reindexdb, applying the
tablespace value given by the caller to all the REINDEX queries
generated.

While on it, this commit adds some tests for REINDEX TABLESPACE, with
and without CONCURRENTLY, when run on toast indexes and tables.  Such
operations are not allowed, and toast relation names are not stable
enough to be part of the main regression test suite (even if using a PL
function with a TRY/CATCH logic, as CONCURRENTLY could not be tested).

Author: Michael Paquier
Reviewed-by: Mark Dilger, Daniel Gustafsson
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YDiaDMnzLICqeukl@paquier.xyz
2021-03-03 10:14:21 +09:00
Alvaro Herrera 75dbfe4ca7
Use native path separators to pg_ctl in initdb
On Windows, CMD.EXE allegedly does not run a command that uses forward slashes,
so let's convert the path to use backslashes instead.

Backpatch to 10.

Author: Nitin Jadhav <nitinjadhavpostgres@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan José Santamaría Flecha <juanjo.santamaria@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMm1aWaNDuaPYFYMAqDeJrZmPtNvLcJRS++CcZWY8LT6KcoBZw@mail.gmail.com
2021-03-02 15:39:34 -03:00
Michael Paquier c5530d8474 Fix duplicated test case in TAP tests of reindexdb
The same test for REINDEX (VERBOSE) was done twice, while it is clear
that the second test should use --concurrently.  Issue introduced in
5dc92b8, for what looks like a copy-paste mistake.

Reviewed-by: Mark Dilger
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/A7AE97EA-F4B0-4CAB-8FFF-3FECD31F9D63@enterprisedb.com
Backpatch-through: 12
2021-03-02 13:18:06 +09:00
Michael Paquier 943eb47880 pgbench: Remove now-dead CState->ecnt
The last use of ecnt was in 12788ae.  It was getting incremented after a
backend error without any purpose since then, so let's get rid of it.

Author: Kota Miyake
Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/786c3d9fbe067763d899e78c296f9f0f@oss.nttdata.com
2021-02-28 07:50:26 +09:00
Fujii Masao 6b40d9bdbd Improve tab-completion for TRUNCATE.
Author: Kota Miyake
Reviewed-by: Muhammad Usama
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f5d30053d00dcafda3280c9e267ecb0f@oss.nttdata.com
2021-02-25 18:20:57 +09:00
Michael Paquier bcf2667bf6 Fix some typos, grammar and style in docs and comments
The portions fixing the documentation are backpatched where needed.

Author: Justin Pryzby
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210210235557.GQ20012@telsasoft.com
backpatch-through: 9.6
2021-02-24 16:13:17 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut 6f6f284c7e Simplify printing of LSNs
Add a macro LSN_FORMAT_ARGS for use in printf-style printing of LSNs.
Convert all applicable code to use it.

Reviewed-by: Ashutosh Bapat <ashutosh.bapat@enterprisedb.com>
Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAExHW5ub5NaTELZ3hJUCE6amuvqAtsSxc7O+uK7y4t9Rrk23cw@mail.gmail.com
2021-02-23 10:27:02 +01:00
Thomas Munro 5bc09a7471 Tab-complete CREATE COLLATION.
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210117215940.GE8560%40telsasoft.com
2021-02-23 00:16:16 +13:00
Fujii Masao fe06819f10 Fix psql's ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK so that it handles COMMIT AND CHAIN.
When ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK is enabled, psql releases a temporary savepoint
if it's idle in a valid transaction block after executing a query. But psql
doesn't do that after RELEASE or ROLLBACK is executed because a temporary
savepoint has already been destroyed in that case.

This commit changes psql's ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK so that it doesn't release
a temporary savepoint also when COMMIT AND CHAIN is executed. A temporary
savepoint doesn't need to be released in that case because
COMMIT AND CHAIN also destroys any savepoints defined within the transaction
to commit. Otherwise psql tries to release the savepoint that
COMMIT AND CHAIN has already destroyed and cause an error
"ERROR:  savepoint "pg_psql_temporary_savepoint" does not exist".

Back-patch to v12 where transaction chaining was added.

Reported-by: Arthur Nascimento
Author: Arthur Nascimento
Reviewed-by: Fujii Masao, Vik Fearing
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16867-3475744069228158@postgresql.org
2021-02-19 22:01:25 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut 678d0e239b Update snowball
Update to snowball tag v2.1.0.  Major changes are new stemmers for
Armenian, Serbian, and Yiddish.
2021-02-19 08:10:15 +01:00
Michael Paquier e6b8e83b9f Add psql completion for [ NO ] DEPENDS ON EXTENSION
ALTER INDEX was able to handle that already.  This adds tab completion
for all the remaining commands that support this grammar:
- ALTER FUNCTION
- ALTER PROCEDURE
- ALTER ROUTINE
- ALTER TRIGGER
- ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW

Author: Ian Lawrence Barwick
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAB8KJ=iypYudXuMOAMOP4BpkaYbXxk=a2cdJppX0e9mJXWtuig@mail.gmail.com
2021-02-17 11:50:58 +09:00
Thomas Munro 2c8b42b50d Use pg_pwrite() in pg_test_fsync.
For consistency with the PostgreSQL behavior this test program is
intended to simulate, use pwrite() instead of lseek() + write().

Also fix the final "non-sync" test, which was opening and closing the
file for every write.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKGJjjid2BJsvjMALBTduo1ogdx2SPYaTQL3wAy8y2hc4nw%40mail.gmail.com
2021-02-15 15:23:12 +13:00
Michael Paquier b83dcf7928 Add result size as argument of pg_cryptohash_final() for overflow checks
With its current design, a careless use of pg_cryptohash_final() could
would result in an out-of-bound write in memory as the size of the
destination buffer to store the result digest is not known to the
cryptohash internals, without the caller knowing about that.  This
commit adds a new argument to pg_cryptohash_final() to allow such sanity
checks, and implements such defenses.

The internals of SCRAM for HMAC could be tightened a bit more, but as
everything is based on SCRAM_KEY_LEN with uses particular to this code
there is no need to complicate its interface more than necessary, and
this comes back to the refactoring of HMAC in core.  Except that, this
minimizes the uses of the existing DIGEST_LENGTH variables, relying
instead on sizeof() for the result sizes.  In ossp-uuid, this also makes
the code more defensive, as it already relied on dce_uuid_t being at
least the size of a MD5 digest.

This is in philosophy similar to cfc40d3 for base64.c and aef8948 for
hex.c.

Reported-by: Ranier Vilela
Author: Michael Paquier, Ranier Vilela
Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEudQAoqEGmcff3J4sTSV-R_16Monuz-UpJFbf_dnVH=APr02Q@mail.gmail.com
2021-02-15 10:18:34 +09:00
Magnus Hagander e7f4291485 Remove extra Success message at the end of initdb
This was accidentally included in e09155bd62 and is redundant with the
lines right above it.

Reported-By: Peter Eisentraut
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/455845d1-441d-cc40-d2a7-b47f4e422489@2ndquadrant.com
2021-02-10 18:21:55 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut 6499008150 pg_dump: Add const decorations
Add const decorations to the *info arguments of the dump* functions,
to clarify that they don't modify that argument.  Many other nearby
functions modify their arguments, so this can help clarify these
different APIs a bit.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/012d3030-9a2c-99a1-ed2d-988978b5632f%40enterprisedb.com
2021-02-10 13:21:47 +01:00
Michael Paquier 7cb3048f38 Add option PROCESS_TOAST to VACUUM
This option controls if toast tables associated with a relation are
vacuumed or not when running a manual VACUUM.  It was already possible
to trigger a manual VACUUM on a toast relation without processing its
main relation, but a manual vacuum on a main relation always forced a
vacuum on its toast table.  This is useful in scenarios where the level
of bloat or transaction age of the main and toast relations differs a
lot.

This option is an extension of the existing VACOPT_SKIPTOAST that was
used by autovacuum to control if toast relations should be skipped or
not.  This internal flag is renamed to VACOPT_PROCESS_TOAST for
consistency with the new option.

A new option switch, called --no-process-toast, is added to vacuumdb.

Author: Nathan Bossart
Reviewed-by: Kirk Jamison, Michael Paquier, Justin Pryzby
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/BA8951E9-1524-48C5-94AF-73B1F0D7857F@amazon.com
2021-02-09 14:13:57 +09:00
Robert Haas 418611c84d Generalize parallel slot result handling.
Instead of having a hard-coded behavior that we ignore missing
tables and report all other errors, let the caller decide what
to do by setting a callback.

Mark Dilger, reviewed and somewhat revised by me. The larger patch
series of which this is a part has also had review from Peter
Geoghegan, Andres Freund, Álvaro Herrera, Michael Paquier, and Amul
Sul, but I don't know whether any of them have reviewed this bit
specifically.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/12ED3DA8-25F0-4B68-937D-D907CFBF08E7@enterprisedb.com
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/5F743835-3399-419C-8324-2D424237E999@enterprisedb.com
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/70655DF3-33CE-4527-9A4D-DDEB582B6BA0@enterprisedb.com
2021-02-05 16:08:45 -05:00
Robert Haas e955bd4b6c Move some code from src/bin/scripts to src/fe_utils to permit reuse.
The parallel slots infrastructure (which implements client-side
multiplexing of server connections doing similar things, not
threading or multiple processes or anything like that) are moved from
src/bin/scripts/scripts_parallel.c to src/fe_utils/parallel_slot.c.

The functions consumeQueryResult() and processQueryResult() which were
previously part of src/bin/scripts/common.c are now moved into that
file as well, becoming static helper functions. This might need to be
changed in the future, but currently they're not used for anything
else.

Some other functions from src/bin/scripts/common.c are moved to to
src/fe_utils and are split up among several files.  connectDatabase(),
connectMaintenanceDatabase(), and disconnectDatabase() are moved to
connect_utils.c.  executeQuery(), executeCommand(), and
executeMaintenanceCommand() are move to query_utils.c.
handle_help_version_opts() is moved to option_utils.c.

Mark Dilger, reviewed by me. The larger patch series of which this is
a part has also had review from Peter Geoghegan, Andres Freund, Álvaro
Herrera, Michael Paquier, and Amul Sul, but I don't know whether any
of them have reviewed this bit specifically.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/12ED3DA8-25F0-4B68-937D-D907CFBF08E7@enterprisedb.com
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/5F743835-3399-419C-8324-2D424237E999@enterprisedb.com
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/70655DF3-33CE-4527-9A4D-DDEB582B6BA0@enterprisedb.com
2021-02-05 13:33:38 -05:00
Thomas Munro e1c02d92ae Tab-complete CREATE DATABASE ... LOCALE.
Author: Ian Lawrence Barwick <barwick@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAB8KJ%3Dh0XO2CB4QbLBc1Tm9Bg5wzSGQtT-eunaCmrghJp4nqdA%40mail.gmail.com
2021-02-05 15:30:56 +13:00
Michael Paquier c5b286047c Add TABLESPACE option to REINDEX
This patch adds the possibility to move indexes to a new tablespace
while rebuilding them.  Both the concurrent and the non-concurrent cases
are supported, and the following set of restrictions apply:
- When using TABLESPACE with a REINDEX command that targets a
partitioned table or index, all the indexes of the leaf partitions are
moved to the new tablespace.  The tablespace references of the non-leaf,
partitioned tables in pg_class.reltablespace are not changed. This
requires an extra ALTER TABLE SET TABLESPACE.
- Any index on a toast table rebuilt as part of a parent table is kept
in its original tablespace.
- The operation is forbidden on system catalogs, including trying to
directly move a toast relation with REINDEX.  This results in an error
if doing REINDEX on a single object.  REINDEX SCHEMA, DATABASE and
SYSTEM skip system relations when TABLESPACE is used.

Author: Alexey Kondratov, Michael Paquier, Justin Pryzby
Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/8a8f5f73-00d3-55f8-7583-1375ca8f6a91@postgrespro.ru
2021-02-04 14:34:20 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut 0bf83648a5 pg_dump: Fix dumping of inherited generated columns
Generation expressions of generated columns are always inherited, so
there is no need to set them separately in child tables, and there is
no syntax to do so either.  The code previously used the code paths
for the handling of default values, for which different rules apply;
in particular it might want to set a default value explicitly for an
inherited column.  This resulted in unrestorable dumps.  For generated
columns, just skip them in inherited tables.

Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/15830.1575468847%40sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-02-03 11:27:13 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut dfb75e478c Add primary keys and unique constraints to system catalogs
For those system catalogs that have a unique indexes, make a primary
key and unique constraint, using ALTER TABLE ... PRIMARY KEY/UNIQUE
USING INDEX.

This can be helpful for GUI tools that look for a primary key, and it
might in the future allow declaring foreign keys, for making schema
diagrams.

The constraint creation statements are automatically created by
genbki.pl from DECLARE_UNIQUE_INDEX directives.  To specify which one
of the available unique indexes is the primary key, use the new
directive DECLARE_UNIQUE_INDEX_PKEY instead.  By convention, we
usually make a catalog's OID column its primary key, if it has one.

Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/dc5f44d9-5ec1-a596-0251-dadadcdede98@2ndquadrant.com
2021-01-30 19:44:29 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut 2592be8be5 Fix typo 2021-01-29 09:43:21 +01:00
Alvaro Herrera 6819b9042f
pgbench: Remove dead code
doConnect() never returns connections in state CONNECTION_BAD, so
checking for that is pointless.  Remove the code that does.

This code has been dead since ba708ea3dc, 20 years ago.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210126195224.GA20361@alvherre.pgsql
Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2021-01-28 12:50:40 -03:00
Peter Eisentraut b034ef9b37 Remove gratuitous uses of deprecated SELECT INTO
CREATE TABLE AS has been preferred over SELECT INTO (outside of ecpg
and PL/pgSQL) for a long time.  There were still a few uses of SELECT
INTO in tests and documentation, some old, some more recent.  This
changes them to CREATE TABLE AS.  Some occurrences in the tests remain
where they are specifically testing SELECT INTO parsing or similar.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/96dc0df3-e13a-a85d-d045-d6e2c85218da%40enterprisedb.com
2021-01-28 14:28:41 +01:00
Tom Lane f76a85000b Code review for psql's helpSQL() function.
The loops to identify word boundaries could access past the end of
the input string.  Likely that would never result in an actual
crash, but it makes valgrind unhappy.

The logic to try different numbers of words didn't work when the
input has two words but we only have a match to the first, eg
"\h with select".  (We must "continue" the pass loop, not "break".)

The logic to compute nl_count was bizarrely managed, and in at
least two code paths could end up calling PageOutput with
nl_count = 0, resulting in failing to paginate output that should
have been fed to the pager.  Also, in v12 and up, the nl_count
calculation hadn't been updated to account for the addition of a URL.

The PQExpBuffer holding the command syntax details wasn't freed,
resulting in a session-lifespan memory leak.

While here, improve some comments, choose a more descriptive name
for a variable, fix inconsistent datatype choice for another variable.

Per bug #16837 from Alexander Lakhin.  This code is very old,
so back-patch to all supported branches.

Kyotaro Horiguchi and Tom Lane

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16837-479bcd56040c71b3@postgresql.org
2021-01-26 13:04:52 -05:00
Tom Lane 58cd8dca3d Avoid redundantly prefixing PQerrorMessage for a connection failure.
libpq's error messages for connection failures pretty well stand on
their own, especially since commits 52a10224e/27a48e5a1.  Prefixing
them with 'could not connect to database "foo"' or the like is just
redundant, and perhaps even misleading if the specific database name
isn't relevant to the failure.  (When it is, we trust that the
backend's error message will include the DB name.)  Indeed, psql
hasn't used any such prefix in a long time.  So, make all our other
programs and documentation examples agree with psql's practice.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1094524.1611266589@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-01-22 16:52:31 -05:00
Tom Lane 27a48e5a16 Improve new wording of libpq's connection failure messages.
"connection to server so-and-so failed:" seems clearer than the
previous wording "could not connect to so-and-so:" (introduced by
52a10224e), because the latter suggests a network-level connection
failure.  We're now prefixing this string to all types of connection
failures, for instance authentication failures; so we need wording
that doesn't imply a low-level error.

Per discussion with Robert Haas.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmobssJ6rS22dspWnu-oDxXevGmhMD8VcRBjmj-b9UDqRjw@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-21 16:10:18 -05:00
Tomas Vondra ad600bba04 psql \dX: list extended statistics objects
The new command lists extended statistics objects. All past releases
with extended statistics are supported.

This is a simplified version of commit 891a1d0bca, which had to be
reverted due to not considering pg_statistic_ext_data is not accessible
by regular users. Fields requiring access to this catalog were removed.
It's possible to add them, but it'll require changes to core.

Author: Tatsuro Yamada
Reviewed-by: Julien Rouhaud, Alvaro Herrera, Tomas Vondra, Noriyoshi Shinoda
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/c027a541-5856-75a5-0868-341301e1624b%40nttcom.co.jp_1
2021-01-20 22:57:21 +01:00
Tomas Vondra 1db0d173a2 Revert "psql \dX: list extended statistics objects"
Reverts 891a1d0bca, because the new  psql command \dX only worked for
users users who can read pg_statistic_ext_data catalog, and most regular
users lack that privilege (the catalog may contain sensitive user data).

Reported-by: Noriyoshi Shinoda
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/c027a541-5856-75a5-0868-341301e1624b%40nttcom.co.jp_1
2021-01-17 15:11:14 +01:00
Magnus Hagander e09155bd62 Add --no-instructions parameter to initdb
Specifying this parameter removes the informational messages about how
to start the server. This is intended for use by wrappers in different
packaging systems, where those instructions would most likely be wrong
anyway, but the other output from initdb would still be useful (and thus
just redirecting everything to /dev/null would be bad).

Author: Magnus Hagander
Reviewed-By: Peter Eisentraut
Discusion: https://postgr.es/m/CABUevEzo4t5bmTXF0_B9WzmuWpVbMpkNZZiGvzV8NZa-=fPqeQ@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-17 14:34:41 +01:00
Tomas Vondra 891a1d0bca psql \dX: list extended statistics objects
The new command lists extended statistics objects, possibly with their
sizes. All past releases with extended statistics are supported.

Author: Tatsuro Yamada
Reviewed-by: Julien Rouhaud, Alvaro Herrera, Tomas Vondra
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/c027a541-5856-75a5-0868-341301e1624b%40nttcom.co.jp_1
2021-01-17 00:16:45 +01:00
Noah Misch f713ff7c64 Fix pg_dump for GRANT OPTION among initial privileges.
The context is an object that no longer bears some aclitem that it bore
initially.  (A user issued REVOKE or GRANT statements upon the object.)
pg_dump is forming SQL to reproduce the object ACL.  Since initdb
creates no ACL bearing GRANT OPTION, reaching this bug requires an
extension where the creation script establishes such an ACL.  No PGXN
extension does that.  If an installation did reach the bug, pg_dump
would have omitted a semicolon, causing a REVOKE and the next SQL
statement to fail.  Separately, since the affected code exists to
eliminate an entire aclitem, it wants plain REVOKE, not REVOKE GRANT
OPTION FOR.  Back-patch to 9.6, where commit
23f34fa4ba first appeared.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210109102423.GA160022@rfd.leadboat.com
2021-01-16 12:21:35 -08:00
Tom Lane 8e396a773b pg_dump: label PUBLICATION TABLE ArchiveEntries with an owner.
This is the same fix as commit 9eabfe300 applied to INDEX ATTACH
entries, but for table-to-publication attachments.  As in that
case, even though the backend doesn't record "ownership" of the
attachment, we still ought to label it in the dump archive with
the role name that should run the ALTER PUBLICATION command.
The existing behavior causes the ALTER to be done by the original
role that started the restore; that will usually work fine, but
there may be corner cases where it fails.

The bulk of the patch is concerned with changing struct
PublicationRelInfo to include a pointer to the associated
PublicationInfo object, so that we can get the owner's name
out of that when the time comes.  While at it, I rewrote
getPublicationTables() to do just one query of pg_publication_rel,
not one per table.

Back-patch to v10 where this code was introduced.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1165710.1610473242@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-01-14 16:19:38 -05:00
Fujii Masao 3f238b882c Improve tab-completion for CLOSE, DECLARE, FETCH and MOVE.
This commit makes CLOSE, FETCH and MOVE commands tab-complete the list of
cursors. Also this commit makes DECLARE command tab-complete the options.

Author: Shinya Kato, Sawada Masahiko, tweaked by Fujii Masao
Reviewed-by: Shinya Kato, Sawada Masahiko, Fujii Masao
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/b0e4c5c53ef84c5395524f5056fc71f0@MP-MSGSS-MBX001.msg.nttdata.co.jp
2021-01-14 15:41:22 +09:00
Tom Lane c21ea4d53e Disallow a digit as the first character of a variable name in pgbench.
The point of this restriction is to avoid trying to substitute variables
into timestamp literal values, which may contain strings like '12:34'.

There is a good deal more that should be done to reduce pgbench's
tendency to substitute where it shouldn't.  But this is sufficient to
solve the case complained of by Jaime Soler, and it's simple enough
to back-patch.

Back-patch to v11; before commit 9d36a3866, pgbench had a slightly
different definition of what a variable name is, and anyway it seems
unwise to change long-stable branches for this.

Fabien Coelho

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/alpine.DEB.2.22.394.2006291740420.805678@pseudo
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