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Peter Eisentraut
90ffdf83d2 Add "Reason code" prefix to internal SSI error messages
This makes it clearer that the error message is perhaps not supposed
to be understood by users, and it also makes it somewhat clearer that
it was not accidentally omitted from translation.

Idea from Heikki Linnakangas, except that we don't mark "Reason code"
for translation at this point, because that would make the
implementation too cumbersome.
2011-08-15 15:24:44 +03:00
Tom Lane
148f321eb4 Fix unsafe order of operations in foreign-table DDL commands.
When updating or deleting a system catalog tuple, it's necessary to acquire
RowExclusiveLock on the catalog before looking up the tuple; otherwise a
concurrent VACUUM FULL on the catalog might move the tuple to a different
TID before we can apply the update.  Coding patterns that find the tuple
via a table scan aren't at risk here, but when obtaining the tuple from a
catalog cache, correct ordering is important; and several routines in
foreigncmds.c got it wrong.  Noted while running the regression tests in
parallel with VACUUM FULL of assorted system catalogs.

For consistency I moved all the heap_open calls to the starts of their
functions, including a couple for which there was no actual bug.

Back-patch to 8.4 where foreigncmds.c was added.
2011-08-14 15:40:29 -04:00
Tom Lane
6a3f153d08 Fix incorrect timeout handling during initial authentication transaction.
The statement start timestamp was not set before initiating the transaction
that is used to look up client authentication information in pg_authid.
In consequence, enable_sig_alarm computed a wrong value (far in the past)
for statement_fin_time.  That didn't have any immediate effect, because the
timeout alarm was set without reference to statement_fin_time; but if we
subsequently blocked on a lock for a short time, CheckStatementTimeout
would consult the bogus value when we cancelled the lock timeout wait,
and then conclude we'd timed out, leading to immediate failure of the
connection attempt.  Thus an innocent "vacuum full pg_authid" would cause
failures of concurrent connection attempts.  Noted while testing other,
more serious consequences of vacuum full on system catalogs.

We should set the statement timestamp before StartTransactionCommand(),
so that the transaction start timestamp is also valid.  I'm not sure if
there are any non-cosmetic effects of it not being valid, but the xact
timestamp is at least sent to the statistics machinery.

Back-patch to 9.0.  Before that, the client authentication timeout was done
outside any transaction and did not depend on this state to be valid.
2011-08-13 17:52:41 -04:00
Robert Haas
a60c16db5f Unbreak legacy syntax "COMMENT ON RULE x IS y", with no relation name.
check_object_ownership() isn't happy about the null relation pointer.
We could fix it there, but this seems more future-proof.
2011-08-11 11:29:20 -04:00
Tom Lane
989f530d3f Back-patch assorted latch-related fixes.
Fix a whole bunch of signal handlers that had been hacked to do things that
might change errno, without adding the necessary save/restore logic for
errno.  Also make some minor fixes in unix_latch.c, and clean up bizarre
and unsafe scheme for disowning the process's latch.  While at it, rename
the PGPROC latch field to procLatch for consistency with 9.2.

Issues noted while reviewing a patch by Peter Geoghegan.
2011-08-10 12:20:45 -04:00
Tom Lane
74d099494c Measure WaitLatch's timeout parameter in milliseconds, not microseconds.
The original definition had the problem that timeouts exceeding about 2100
seconds couldn't be specified on 32-bit machines.  Milliseconds seem like
sufficient resolution, and finer grain than that would be fantasy anyway
on many platforms.

Back-patch to 9.1 so that this aspect of the latch API won't change between
9.1 and later releases.

Peter Geoghegan
2011-08-09 18:52:35 -04:00
Tom Lane
6760a4d402 Documentation improvement and minor code cleanups for the latch facility.
Improve the documentation around weak-memory-ordering risks, and do a pass
of general editorialization on the comments in the latch code.  Make the
Windows latch code more like the Unix latch code where feasible; in
particular provide the same Assert checks in both implementations.
Fix poorly-placed WaitLatch call in syncrep.c.

This patch resolves, for the moment, concerns around weak-memory-ordering
bugs in latch-related code: we have documented the restrictions and checked
that existing calls meet them.  In 9.2 I hope that we will install suitable
memory barrier instructions in SetLatch/ResetLatch, so that their callers
don't need to be quite so careful.
2011-08-09 15:30:51 -04:00
Tom Lane
028a0c5a29 Fix nested PlaceHolderVar expressions that appear only in targetlists.
A PlaceHolderVar's expression might contain another, lower-level
PlaceHolderVar.  If the outer PlaceHolderVar is used, the inner one
certainly will be also, and so we have to make sure that both of them get
into the placeholder_list with correct ph_may_need values during the
initial pre-scan of the query (before deconstruct_jointree starts).
We did this correctly for PlaceHolderVars appearing in the query quals,
but overlooked the issue for those appearing in the top-level targetlist;
with the result that nested placeholders referenced only in the targetlist
did not work correctly, as illustrated in bug #6154.

While at it, add some error checking to find_placeholder_info to ensure
that we don't try to create new placeholders after it's too late to do so;
they have to all be created before deconstruct_jointree starts.

Back-patch to 8.4 where the PlaceHolderVar mechanism was introduced.
2011-08-09 00:48:58 -04:00
Tom Lane
af0eca1a80 Clean up ill-advised attempt to invent a private set of Node tags.
Somebody thought it'd be cute to invent a set of Node tag numbers that were
defined independently of, and indeed conflicting with, the main tag-number
list.  While this accidentally failed to fail so far, it would certainly
lead to trouble as soon as anyone wanted to, say, apply copyObject to these
node types.  Clang was already complaining about the use of makeNode on
these tags, and I think quite rightly so.  Fix by pushing these node
definitions into the mainstream, including putting replnodes.h where it
belongs.
2011-08-06 14:53:59 -04:00
Tom Lane
20b6578bdb Reduce PG_SYSLOG_LIMIT to 900 bytes.
The previous limit of 1024 was set on the assumption that all modern syslog
implementations have line length limits of 2KB or so.  However, this is
false, as at least Solaris and sysklogd truncate at only 1KB.  900 seems
to leave enough room for the max likely length of the tacked-on prefixes,
so let's go with that.

As with the previous change, it doesn't seem wise to back-patch this into
already-released branches; but it should be OK to sneak it into 9.1.

Noah Misch
2011-08-05 21:02:52 -04:00
Tom Lane
1318f1ad77 Move CheckRecoveryConflictDeadlock() call to a safer place.
This kluge was inserted in a spot apparently chosen at random: the lock
manager's state is not yet fully set up for the wait, and in particular
LockWaitCancel hasn't been armed by setting lockAwaited, so the ProcLock
will not get cleaned up if the ereport is thrown.  This seems to not cause
any observable problem in trivial test cases, because LockReleaseAll will
silently clean up the debris; but I was able to cause failures with tests
involving subtransactions.

Fixes breakage induced by commit c85c941470.
Back-patch to all affected branches.
2011-08-02 15:16:37 -04:00
Tom Lane
0dd6a09e3d Fix incorrect initialization of ProcGlobal->startupBufferPinWaitBufId.
It was initialized in the wrong place and to the wrong value.  With bad
luck this could result in incorrect query-cancellation failures in hot
standby sessions, should a HS backend be holding pin on buffer number 1
while trying to acquire a lock.
2011-08-02 13:24:00 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
bc6616aaed Avoid integer overflow when LIMIT + OFFSET >= 2^63.
This fixes bug #6139 reported by Hitoshi Harada.
2011-08-02 11:29:43 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
c1b910ed18 Add host name resolution information to pg_hba.conf error messages
This is to be able to analyze issues with host names in pg_hba.conf.
2011-07-31 18:08:21 +03:00
Tom Lane
4798aa5b09 Fix pg_restore's direct-to-database mode for standard_conforming_strings.
pg_backup_db.c contained a mini SQL lexer with which it tried to identify
boundaries between SQL commands, but that code was not designed to cope
with standard_conforming_strings, and would get the wrong answer if a
backslash immediately precedes a closing single quote in such a string,
as per report from Julian Mehnle.  The bug only affects direct-to-database
restores from archive files made with standard_conforming_strings = on.

Rather than complicating the code some more to try to fix that, let's just
rip it all out.  The only reason it was needed was to cope with COPY data
embedded into ordinary archive entries, which was a layout that was used
only for about the first three weeks of the archive format's existence,
and never in any production release of pg_dump.  Instead, just rely on the
archive file layout to tell us whether we're printing COPY data or not.

This bug represents a data corruption hazard in all releases in which
standard_conforming_strings can be turned on, ie 8.2 and later, so
back-patch to all supported branches.
2011-07-28 14:07:04 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
42221b597e Minor message style adjustment 2011-07-27 23:55:32 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
14e109e82e Add missing newlines at end of error messages 2011-07-26 23:27:40 +03:00
Tom Lane
2ae6075b59 Fix previous patch so it also works if not USE_SSL (mea culpa).
On balance, the need to cover this case changes my mind in favor of pushing
all error-message generation duties into the two fe-secure.c routines.
So do it that way.
2011-07-24 23:29:10 -04:00
Tom Lane
f9d466e530 Improve libpq's error reporting for SSL failures.
In many cases, pqsecure_read/pqsecure_write set up useful error messages,
which were then overwritten with useless ones by their callers.  Fix this
by defining the responsibility to set an error message to be entirely that
of the lower-level function when using SSL.

Back-patch to 8.3; the code is too different in 8.2 to be worth the
trouble.
2011-07-24 16:29:13 -04:00
Tom Lane
f9c0547aa2 Use OpenSSL's SSL_MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER flag.
This disables an entirely unnecessary "sanity check" that causes failures
in nonblocking mode, because OpenSSL complains if we move or compact the
write buffer.  The only actual requirement is that we not modify pending
data once we've attempted to send it, which we don't.  Per testing and
research by Martin Pihlak, though this fix is a lot simpler than his patch.

I put the same change into the backend, although it's less clear whether
it's necessary there.  We do use nonblock mode in some situations in
streaming replication, so seems best to keep the same behavior in the
backend as in libpq.

Back-patch to all supported releases.
2011-07-24 15:17:56 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
552a5c73e0 Unbreak Windows builds broken by EDITOR_LINENUMBER_ARG change. 2011-07-23 19:33:04 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
70a488878f Change EDITOR_LINENUMBER_SWITCH to an environment variable
Also change "switch" to "arg" because "switch" is a bit of a sloppy
term.  So the environment variable is called
PSQL_EDITOR_LINENUMBER_ARG.  Set "+" as hardcoded default value on
Unix (since "vi" is the hardcoded default editor), so many users won't
have to configure this at all.  Move the documentation around a bit to
centralize the editor configuration under environment variables,
rather than repeating bits of it under every backslash command that
invokes an editor.
2011-07-24 00:37:11 +03:00
Tom Lane
eb15f26d57 Rethink behavior of CREATE OR REPLACE during CREATE EXTENSION.
The original implementation simply did nothing when replacing an existing
object during CREATE EXTENSION.  The folly of this was exposed by a report
from Marc Munro: if the existing object belongs to another extension, we
are left in an inconsistent state.  We should insist that the object does
not belong to another extension, and then add it to the current extension
if not already a member.
2011-07-23 16:59:49 -04:00
Robert Haas
16a6a70ea3 Unbreak unlogged tables.
I broke this in commit 5da79169d3, which
was obviously insufficiently well tested.  Add some regression tests
in the hope of making future slip-ups more likely to be noticed.
2011-07-22 16:17:34 -04:00
Tom Lane
64207122a2 Fix PQsetvalue() to avoid possible crash when adding a new tuple.
PQsetvalue unnecessarily duplicated the logic in pqAddTuple, and didn't
duplicate it exactly either --- pqAddTuple does not care what is in the
tuple-pointer array positions beyond the last valid entry, whereas the
code in PQsetvalue assumed such positions would contain NULL.  This led
to possible crashes if PQsetvalue was applied to a PGresult that had
previously been enlarged with pqAddTuple, for instance one built from a
server query.  Fix by relying on pqAddTuple instead of duplicating logic,
and not assuming anything about the contents of res->tuples[res->ntups].

Back-patch to 8.4, where PQsetvalue was introduced.

Andrew Chernow
2011-07-21 12:24:48 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
2011712a5a Fix typo 2011-07-19 08:02:49 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
e4ce3b7775 Change debug message from ereport to elog 2011-07-19 07:51:17 +03:00
Michael Meskes
826fe721b2 Adapted expected result for latest change to ecpglib. 2011-07-18 18:56:56 +02:00
Michael Meskes
40922b69c4 Made ecpglib write double with a precision of 15 digits.
Patch originally by Akira Kurosawa <kurosawa-akira@mxc.nes.nec.co.jp>.
2011-07-18 18:49:01 +02:00
Tom Lane
fbd847a587 Replace errdetail("%s", ...) with errdetail_internal("%s", ...).
There may be some other places where we should use errdetail_internal,
but they'll have to be evaluated case-by-case.  This commit just hits
a bunch of places where invoking gettext is obviously a waste of cycles.
2011-07-16 14:22:35 -04:00
Tom Lane
3b41d490bb Use errdetail_internal() for SSI transaction cancellation details.
Per discussion, these seem too technical to be worth translating.

Kevin Grittner
2011-07-16 14:22:33 -04:00
Tom Lane
6578367414 Add an errdetail_internal() ereport auxiliary routine.
This function supports untranslated detail messages, in the same way that
errmsg_internal supports untranslated primary messages.  We've needed this
for some time IMO, but discussion of some cases in the SSI code provided
the impetus to actually add it.

Kevin Grittner, with minor adjustments by me
2011-07-16 14:22:32 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
885604d112 Fix SSPI login when multiple roundtrips are required
This fixes SSPI login failures showing "The function
requested is not supported", often showing up when connecting
to localhost. The reason was not properly updating the SSPI
handle when multiple roundtrips were required to complete the
authentication sequence.

Report and analysis by Ahmed Shinwari, patch by Magnus Hagander
2011-07-16 20:01:27 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas
f844022a09 Fix two ancient bugs in GiST code to re-find a parent after page split:
First, when following a right-link, we incorrectly marked the current page
as the parent of the right sibling. In reality, the parent of the right page
is the same as the parent of the current page (or some page to the right of
it, gistFindCorrectParent() will sort that out).

Secondly, when we follow a right-link, we must prepend, not append, the right
page to our list of pages to visit. That's because we assume that once we
hit a leaf page in the list, all the rest are leaf pages too, and give up.

To hit these bugs, you need concurrent actions and several unlucky accidents.
Another backend must split the root page, while you're in process of
splitting a lower-level page. Furthermore, while you scan the internal nodes
to re-find the parent, another backend needs to again split some more internal
pages. Even then, the bugs don't necessarily manifest as user-visible errors
or index corruption.

While we're at it, make the error reporting a bit better if gistFindPath()
fails to re-find the parent. It used to be an assertion, but an elog() seems
more appropriate.

Backpatch to all supported branches.
2011-07-15 11:05:00 +03:00
Tom Lane
cf82452855 In planner, don't assume that empty parent tables aren't really empty.
There's a heuristic in estimate_rel_size() to clamp the minimum size
estimate for a table to 10 pages, unless we can see that vacuum or analyze
has been run (and set relpages to something nonzero, so this will always
happen for a table that's actually empty).  However, it would be better
not to do this for inheritance parent tables, which very commonly are
really empty and can be expected to stay that way.  Per discussion of a
recent pgsql-performance report from Anish Kejariwal.  Also prevent it
from happening for indexes (although this is more in the nature of
documentation, since CREATE INDEX normally initializes relpages to
something nonzero anyway).

Back-patch to 9.0, because the ability to collect statistics across a
whole inheritance tree has improved the planner's estimates to the point
where this relatively small error makes a significant difference.  In the
referenced report, merge or hash joins were incorrectly estimated as
cheaper than a nestloop with inner indexscan on the inherited table.
That was less likely before 9.0 because the lack of inherited stats would
have resulted in a default (and rather pessimistic) estimate of the cost
of a merge or hash join.
2011-07-14 17:31:12 -04:00
Tom Lane
b61b28fbe8 Avoid listing ungrouped Vars in the targetlist of Agg-underneath-Window.
Regular aggregate functions in combination with, or within the arguments
of, window functions are OK per spec; they have the semantics that the
aggregate output rows are computed and then we run the window functions
over that row set.  (Thus, this combination is not really useful unless
there's a GROUP BY so that more than one aggregate output row is possible.)
The case without GROUP BY could fail, as recently reported by Jeff Davis,
because sloppy construction of the Agg node's targetlist resulted in extra
references to possibly-ungrouped Vars appearing outside the aggregate
function calls themselves.  See the added regression test case for an
example.

Fixing this requires modifying the API of flatten_tlist and its underlying
function pull_var_clause.  I chose to make pull_var_clause's API for
aggregates identical to what it was already doing for placeholders, since
the useful behaviors turn out to be the same (error, report node as-is, or
recurse into it).  I also tightened the error checking in this area a bit:
if it was ever valid to see an uplevel Var, Aggref, or PlaceHolderVar here,
that was a long time ago, so complain instead of ignoring them.

Backpatch into 9.1.  The failure exists in 8.4 and 9.0 as well, but seeing
that it only occurs in a basically-useless corner case, it doesn't seem
worth the risks of changing a function API in a minor release.  There might
be third-party code using pull_var_clause.
2011-07-12 18:24:53 -04:00
Tom Lane
7c88443399 Fix another oversight in logging of changes in postgresql.conf settings.
We were using GetConfigOption to collect the old value of each setting,
overlooking the possibility that it didn't exist yet.  This does happen
in the case of adding a new entry within a custom variable class, as
exhibited in bug #6097 from Maxim Boguk.

To fix, add a missing_ok parameter to GetConfigOption, but only in 9.1
and HEAD --- it seems possible that some third-party code is using that
function, so changing its API in a minor release would cause problems.
In 9.0, create a near-duplicate function instead.
2011-07-08 17:03:06 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
ec194651b8 Fix one overflow and one signedness error, caused by the patch to calculate
OLDSERXID_MAX_PAGE based on BLCKSZ. MSVC compiler warned about these.
2011-07-08 17:33:46 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
0a5b01a716 Message style improvements 2011-07-08 07:43:33 +03:00
Tom Lane
6c76524620 Tag 9.1beta3. 2011-07-07 20:12:33 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
9b47c67ccd There's a small window wherein a transaction is committed but not yet
on the finished list, and we shouldn't flag it as a potential conflict
if so. We can also skip adding a doomed transaction to the list of
possible conflicts because we know it won't commit.

Dan Ports and Kevin Grittner.
2011-07-08 00:39:40 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
fdf8f751e7 SSI has a race condition, where the order of commit sequence numbers of
transactions might not match the order the work done in those transactions
become visible to others. The logic in SSI, however, assumed that it does.
Fix that by having two sequence numbers for each serializable transaction,
one taken before a transaction becomes visible to others, and one after it.
This is easier than trying to make the the transition totally atomic, which
would require holding ProcArrayLock and SerializableXactHashLock at the same
time. By using prepareSeqNo instead of commitSeqNo in a few places where
commit sequence numbers are compared, we can make those comparisons err on
the safe side when we don't know for sure which committed first.

Per analysis by Kevin Grittner and Dan Ports, but this approach to fix it
is different from the original patch.
2011-07-07 23:32:25 +03:00
Tom Lane
db43ec43cc Reclassify replication-related GUC variables as "master" and "standby".
Per discussion, this structure seems more understandable than what was
there before.  Make config.sgml and postgresql.conf.sample agree.

In passing do a bit of editorial work on the variable descriptions.
2011-07-07 15:11:56 -04:00
Robert Haas
a392b52478 Adjust OLDSERXID_MAX_PAGE based on BLCKSZ.
The value when BLCKSZ = 8192 is unchanged, but with larger-than-normal
block sizes we might need to crank things back a bit, as we'll have
more entries per page than normal in that case.

Kevin Grittner
2011-07-07 15:09:17 -04:00
Tom Lane
ec1339ea5c Finish disabling reduced-lock-levels-for-DDL feature.
Previous patch only covered the ALTER TABLE changes, not changes in other
commands; and it neglected to revert the documentation changes.
2011-07-07 13:15:48 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
046d52f7d3 Fix a bug with SSI and prepared transactions:
If there's a dangerous structure T0 ---> T1 ---> T2, and T2 commits first,
we need to abort something. If T2 commits before both conflicts appear,
then it should be caught by OnConflict_CheckForSerializationFailure. If
both conflicts appear before T2 commits, it should be caught by
PreCommit_CheckForSerializationFailure. But that is actually run when
T2 *prepares*. Fix that in OnConflict_CheckForSerializationFailure, by
treating a prepared T2 as if it committed already.

This is mostly a problem for prepared transactions, which are in prepared
state for some time, but also for regular transactions because they also go
through the prepared state in the SSI code for a short moment when they're
committed.

Kevin Grittner and Dan Ports
2011-07-07 18:13:13 +03:00
Tom Lane
cb1cc305bc Remove assumptions that not-equals operators cannot be in any opclass.
get_op_btree_interpretation assumed this in order to save some duplication
of code, but it's not true in general anymore because we added <> support
to btree_gist.  (We still assume it for btree opclasses, though.)

Also, essentially the same logic was baked into predtest.c.  Get rid of
that duplication by generalizing get_op_btree_interpretation so that it
can be used by predtest.c.

Per bug report from Denis de Bernardy and investigation by Jeff Davis,
though I didn't use Jeff's patch exactly as-is.

Back-patch to 9.1; we do not support this usage before that.
2011-07-06 14:53:42 -04:00
Tom Lane
c639d240c0 Call FDW validator functions even when the options list is empty.
This is useful since a validator might want to require certain options
to be provided.  The passed array is an empty text array in this case.

Per suggestion by Laurenz Albe, though this is not quite his patch.
2011-07-05 18:21:28 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
457333d5c2 Message style improvements of errmsg_internal() calls 2011-07-05 23:01:54 +03:00
Tom Lane
2683a6340d Fix psql's counting of script file line numbers during COPY.
handleCopyIn incremented pset.lineno for each line of COPY data read from
a file.  This is correct when reading from the current script file (i.e.,
we are doing COPY FROM STDIN followed by in-line data), but it's wrong if
the data is coming from some other file.  Per bug #6083 from Steve Haslam.
Back-patch to all supported versions.
2011-07-05 12:05:15 -04:00