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Bruce Momjian
48423d949f Add markers. 2011-08-26 18:15:14 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
455d08b285 Add another marker. 2011-08-26 18:15:14 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
f8fc37b337 Add markers for skips. 2011-08-26 18:15:13 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
ac5f11e0ec Fix #if blocks. 2011-08-26 18:15:13 -04:00
Tom Lane
00eb036c11 Fix potential memory clobber in tsvector_concat().
tsvector_concat() allocated its result workspace using the "conservative"
estimate of the sum of the two input tsvectors' sizes.  Unfortunately that
wasn't so conservative as all that, because it supposed that the number of
pad bytes required could not grow.  Which it can, as per test case from
Jesper Krogh, if there's a mix of lexemes with positions and lexemes
without them in the input data.  The fix is to assume that we might add
a not-previously-present pad byte for each and every lexeme in the two
inputs; which really is conservative, but it doesn't seem worthwhile to
try to be more precise.

This is an aboriginal bug in tsvector_concat, so back-patch to all
versions containing it.
2011-08-26 16:51:34 -04:00
Tom Lane
40271811cb Improve comments describing tsvector data structure. 2011-08-26 16:17:42 -04:00
Tom Lane
928311a463 Clean up weird corner cases in lexing of psql meta-command arguments.
These changes allow backtick command evaluation and psql variable
interpolation to happen on substrings of a single meta-command argument.
Formerly, no such evaluations happened at all if the backtick or colon
wasn't the first character of the argument, and we considered an argument
completed as soon as we'd processed one backtick, variable reference, or
quoted substring.  A string like 'FOO'BAR was thus taken as two arguments
not one, not exactly what one would expect.  In the new coding, an argument
is considered terminated only by unquoted whitespace or backslash.

Also, clean up a bunch of omissions, infelicities and outright errors in
the psql documentation of variables and metacommand argument syntax.
2011-08-26 13:53:11 -04:00
Tom Lane
e86fdb0ab2 Support non-ASCII letters in psql variable names.
As in the backend, the implementation actually accepts any non-ASCII
character, but we only document that you can use letters.
2011-08-26 13:53:09 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
910725b49d Fix pgrminclude regex pattern. 2011-08-26 10:33:18 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
6a56a38f01 Unbreak MSVC build broken by my port of flex check.
flex puts lex.backup in the current working directory regardless
of where the input and output are.
2011-08-26 10:21:43 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
6f9afc351b In pgrminclude, add code to skip includes with a marker comment. 2011-08-26 10:08:39 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
4399e81749 In pgrminclude, make skipped include names constent and skip files with
#if/#ifdefs.
2011-08-26 10:06:01 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
7327cb6420 Port backup check on psql lexer to MSVC. 2011-08-25 17:27:36 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
28190bacfd Add expected isolationtester output when prepared xacts are disabled
This was deemed unnecessary initially but in later discussion it was
agreed otherwise.

Original file from Kevin Grittner, allegedly from Dan Ports.
I had to clean up whitespace a bit per changes from Heikki.
2011-08-25 17:44:56 -03:00
Tom Lane
ecf248737a Add makefile rules to check for backtracking in backend and psql lexers.
Per discussion, we should enforce the policy of "no backtracking" in these
performance-sensitive scanners.
2011-08-25 14:44:17 -04:00
Tom Lane
77ce50a403 Fix psql lexer to avoid use of backtracking.
Per previous experimentation, backtracking slows down lexing performance
significantly (by about a third).  It's usually pretty easy to avoid, just
need to have rules that accept an incomplete construct and do whatever the
lexer would have done otherwise.

The backtracking was introduced by the patch that added quoted variable
substitution.  Back-patch to 9.0 where that was added.
2011-08-25 14:33:08 -04:00
Tom Lane
2e95f1f002 Add "%option warn" to all flex input files that lacked it.
This is recommended in the flex manual, and there seems no good reason
not to use it everywhere.
2011-08-25 13:55:57 -04:00
Robert Haas
0371d4d063 Change format of SQL/MED generic options in psql backslash commands.
Rather than dumping out the raw array as PostgreSQL represents it
internally, we now print it out in a format similar to the one in
which the user input it, which seems a lot more user friendly.

Shigeru Hanada
2011-08-25 12:47:30 -04:00
Robert Haas
0a803d65e4 Properly quote SQL/MED generic options in pg_dump output.
Shigeru Hanada
2011-08-25 12:37:32 -04:00
Robert Haas
48bc57657d Tweak postgresql.conf.sample's comments on listen_addresess.
This makes it slightly more clear that '*' is not part of the default
value, in case that wasn't obvious.

As requested by Dougal Sutherland.
2011-08-25 09:41:24 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
f18795e7b7 Update FK alternative test output to new whitespace rules
With these changes, the isolation tests pass again on isolation levels
serializable and repeatable read.

Author: Kevin Grittner
2011-08-24 18:24:03 -03:00
Tom Lane
d1d388603e Fix pgxs.mk to always add --dbname=$(CONTRIB_TESTDB) to REGRESS_OPTS.
The previous coding resulted in contrib modules unintentionally overriding
the use of CONTRIB_TESTDB.  There seems no particularly good reason to
allow that (after all, the makefile can set CONTRIB_TESTDB if that's really
what it intends).

In passing, document REGRESS_OPTS where the other pgxs.mk options are
documented.

Back-patch to 9.1 --- in prior versions, there were no cases of contrib
modules setting REGRESS_OPTS without including the --dbname switch, so
while the coding was fragile there was no actual bug.
2011-08-24 15:16:50 -04:00
Tom Lane
cb5c2ba2d8 Fix multiple bugs in extension dropping.
When we implemented extensions, we made findDependentObjects() treat
EXTENSION dependency links similarly to INTERNAL links.  However, that
logic contained an implicit assumption that an object could have at most
one INTERNAL dependency, so it did not work correctly for objects having
both INTERNAL and DEPENDENCY links.  This led to failure to drop some
extension member objects when dropping the extension.  Furthermore, we'd
never actually exercised the case of recursing to an internally-referenced
(owning) object from anything other than a NORMAL dependency, and it turns
out that passing the incoming dependency's flags to the owning object is
the Wrong Thing.  This led to sometimes dropping a whole extension silently
when we should have rejected the drop command for lack of CASCADE.

Since we obviously were under-testing extension drop scenarios, add some
regression test cases.  Unfortunately, such test cases require some
extensions (duh), so we can't test for problems in the core regression
tests.  I chose to add them to the earthdistance contrib module, which is
a good test case because it has a dependency on the cube contrib module.

Back-patch to 9.1.  Arguably these are pre-existing bugs in INTERNAL
dependency handling, but since it appears that the cases can never arise
pre-9.1, I'll refrain from back-patching the logic changes further than
that.
2011-08-24 13:09:06 -04:00
Tom Lane
d4aa491493 Make CREATE EXTENSION check schema creation permissions.
When creating a new schema for a non-relocatable extension, we neglected
to check whether the calling user has permission to create schemas.
That didn't matter in the original coding, since we had already checked
superuserness, but in the new dispensation where users need not be
superusers, we should check it.  Use CreateSchemaCommand() rather than
calling NamespaceCreate() directly, so that we also enforce the rules
about reserved schema names.

Per complaint from KaiGai Kohei, though this isn't the same as his patch.
2011-08-23 21:49:07 -04:00
Tom Lane
43f0c20839 Fix overoptimistic assumptions in column width estimation for subqueries.
set_append_rel_pathlist supposed that, while computing per-column width
estimates for the appendrel, it could ignore child rels for which the
translated reltargetlist entry wasn't a Var.  This gave rise to completely
silly estimates in some common cases, such as constant outputs from some or
all of the arms of a UNION ALL.  Instead, fall back on get_typavgwidth to
estimate from the value's datatype; which might be a poor estimate but at
least it's not completely wacko.

That problem was exposed by an Assert in set_subquery_size_estimates, which
unfortunately was still overoptimistic even with that fix, since we don't
compute attr_widths estimates for appendrels that are entirely excluded by
constraints.  So remove the Assert; we'll just fall back on get_typavgwidth
in such cases.

Also, since set_subquery_size_estimates calls set_baserel_size_estimates
which calls set_rel_width, there's no need for set_subquery_size_estimates
to call get_typavgwidth; set_rel_width will handle it for us if we just
leave the estimate set to zero.  Remove the unnecessary code.

Per report from Erik Rijkers and subsequent investigation.
2011-08-23 17:13:12 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
1af55e2751 Use consistent format for reporting GetLastError()
Use something like "error code %lu" for reporting GetLastError()
values on Windows.  Previously, a mix of different wordings and
formats were in use.
2011-08-23 22:00:52 +03:00
Bruce Momjian
2ab15afcdd Add missing include so include file compiles cleanly on its own. 2011-08-22 23:19:21 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
034dda61dd Mark cpluspluscheck as excutable in git. 2011-08-22 22:14:58 -04:00
Robert Haas
7488936478 Typo fix. 2011-08-22 12:16:27 -04:00
Tom Lane
660a081c3f Fix handling of extension membership when filling in a shell operator.
The previous coding would result in deleting and not re-creating the
extension membership pg_depend rows, since there was no
CommandCounterIncrement that would allow recordDependencyOnCurrentExtension
to see that the deletion had happened.  Make it work like the shell type
case, ie, keep the existing entries (and then throw an error if they're for
the wrong extension).

Per bug #6172 from Hitoshi Harada.  Investigation and fix by Dimitri
Fontaine.
2011-08-22 10:55:47 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
5473f283f5 Properly call strerror() in thread test; add comments. 2011-08-22 09:04:48 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
e319ec4b73 Simplify errno generating in thread testing program. 2011-08-21 21:24:03 -04:00
Tom Lane
b33f78df17 Fix trigger WHEN conditions when both BEFORE and AFTER triggers exist.
Due to tuple-slot mismanagement, evaluation of WHEN conditions for AFTER
ROW UPDATE triggers could crash if there had been a BEFORE ROW trigger
fired for the same update.  Fix by not trying to overload the use of
estate->es_trig_tuple_slot.  Per report from Yoran Heling.

Back-patch to 9.0, when trigger WHEN conditions were introduced.
2011-08-21 18:15:55 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
6cc08e703b Have thread_test create its test files in the current directory, rather
than /tmp.  Also cleanup C defines and add comments.

Per report by Alex Soto
2011-08-20 18:21:53 -04:00
Tom Lane
08e1eedf24 Fix performance problem when building a lossy tidbitmap.
As pointed out by Sergey Koposov, repeated invocations of tbm_lossify can
make building a large tidbitmap into an O(N^2) operation.  To fix, make
sure we remove more than the minimum amount of information per call, and
add a fallback path to behave sanely if we're unable to fit the bitmap
within the requested amount of memory.

This has been wrong since the tidbitmap code was written, so back-patch
to all supported branches.
2011-08-20 14:51:02 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
ee639d2777 Fix copyright.pl to properly us 'tie' function.
Kris Jurka
2011-08-19 19:31:12 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
6dfcadafd3 Fix problem with regex in copyright test.
Report and fix by Kris Jurka
2011-08-19 17:45:10 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
272c289a46 Remove use of 'tie' in perl for copyright.pl; instead use normal file
open/close.
2011-08-19 17:43:32 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
da64fb93e5 Add executable bit to file. 2011-08-19 17:18:06 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
739e3f1050 Implement src/tools/copyright as a Perl program, so anyone can run it.
David Fetter
2011-08-19 13:51:19 -04:00
Tom Lane
11c88e59a6 Explain max_prepared_transactions requirement in isolation tests' README.
Now that we have a test that requires nondefault settings to pass, it seems
like we'd better mention that detail in the directions about how to run the
tests.

Also do some very minor copy-editing.
2011-08-18 11:45:25 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
af35737313 Add an SSI regression test that tests all interesting permutations in the
order of begin, prepare, and commit of three concurrent transactions that
have conflicts between them.

The test runs for a quite long time, and the expected output file is huge,
but this test caught some serious bugs during development, so seems
worthwhile to keep. The test uses prepared transactions, so it fails if the
server has max_prepared_transactions=0. Because of that, it's marked as
"ignore" in the schedule file.

Dan Ports
2011-08-18 17:09:58 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
62fd1afc55 Strip whitespace from SQL blocks in the isolation test suite. This is purely
cosmetic, it removes a lot of IMHO ugly whitespace from the expected output.
2011-08-18 17:09:58 +03:00
Robert Haas
0f7acbeddf Make lazy_vacuum_rel call pg_rusage_init only if needed.
do_analyze_rel already does it this way.

Euler Taveira de Oliveira
2011-08-18 09:55:04 -04:00
Robert Haas
24bf1552f6 Remove obsolete README file.
Perhaps we ought to add some other kind of documentation here instead,
but for now let's get rid of this woefully obsolete description of the
sinval machinery.
2011-08-18 09:49:41 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
e1f9aa4eae Change PyInit_plpy to external linkage
Module initialization functions in Python 3 must have external
linkage, because PyMODINIT_FUNC does dllexport on Windows-like
platforms.  Without this change, the build with Python 3 fails on
Windows.
2011-08-18 12:59:43 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
f684bcb523 Hide unused variable warnings under Python 3 2011-08-18 12:59:42 +03:00
Tom Lane
2dada0cc85 Fix two issues in plpython's handling of composite results.
Dropped columns within a composite type were not handled correctly.
Also, we did not check for whether a composite result type had changed
since we cached the information about it.

Jan Urbański, per a bug report from Jean-Baptiste Quenot
2011-08-17 17:07:16 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
68c903a66c Properly handle empty arrays returned from plperl functions.
Bug reported by David Wheeler, fix by Alex Hunsaker.
2011-08-17 11:59:18 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
1bf80041e3 Translation updates 2011-08-17 14:07:46 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
a1a847d31f Teach pg_controldata and pg_resetxlog about the new backupEndRequired field
in control file.
2011-08-17 12:36:41 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
1d0392b245 Fix comment about which version had BACKUP METHOD line in backup_lable, again.
It was invalidated again by Fujii's patch to 9.1.
2011-08-17 12:31:23 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
7f699804b1 Move \r out of translatable strings
The translation tools are very unhappy about seeing \r in translatable
strings, so move it to a separate fprintf call.
2011-08-17 10:52:35 +03:00
Tom Lane
b5282aa893 Revise sinval code to remove no-longer-used tuple TID from inval messages.
This requires adjusting the API for syscache callback functions: they now
get a hash value, not a TID, to identify the target tuple.  Most of them
weren't paying any attention to that argument anyway, but plancache did
require a small amount of fixing.

Also, improve performance a trifle by avoiding sending duplicate inval
messages when a heap_update isn't changing the catcache lookup columns.
2011-08-16 19:27:46 -04:00
Tom Lane
632ae6829f Forget about targeting catalog cache invalidations by tuple TID.
The TID isn't stable enough: we might queue an sinval event before a VACUUM
FULL, and then process it afterwards, when the target tuple no longer has
the same TID.  So we must invalidate entries on the basis of hash value
only.  The old coding can be shown to result in various bizarre,
hard-to-reproduce errors in the presence of concurrent VACUUM FULLs on
system catalogs, and could easily result in permanent catalog corruption,
up to and including complete loss of tables.

This commit is just a minimal fix that removes the unsafe comparison.
We should remove transmission of the tuple TID from sinval messages
altogether, and then arrange to suppress the extra message in the common
case of a heap_update that doesn't change the key hashvalue.  But that's
going to be much more invasive, and will only produce a probably-marginal
performance gain, so it doesn't seem like material for a back-patch.

Back-patch to 9.0.  Before that, VACUUM FULL refused to do any tuple moving
if it found any INSERT_IN_PROGRESS or DELETE_IN_PROGRESS tuples (and
CLUSTER would give up altogether), so there was no risk of moving a tuple
that might be the subject of an unsent sinval message.
2011-08-16 15:26:22 -04:00
Tom Lane
f4d7f1adba Fix incorrect order of operations during sinval reset processing.
We have to be sure that we have revalidated each nailed-in-cache relcache
entry before we try to use it to load data for some other relcache entry.
The introduction of "mapped relations" in 9.0 broke this, because although
we updated the state kept in relmapper.c early enough, we failed to
propagate that information into relcache entries soon enough; in
particular, we could try to fetch pg_class rows out of pg_class before
we'd updated its relcache entry's rd_node.relNode value from the map.

This bug accounts for Dave Gould's report of failures after "vacuum full
pg_class", and I believe that there is risk for other system catalogs
as well.

The core part of the fix is to copy relmapper data into the relcache
entries during "phase 1" in RelationCacheInvalidate(), before they'll be
used in "phase 2".  To try to future-proof the code against other similar
bugs, I also rearranged the order in which nailed relations are visited
during phase 2: now it's pg_class first, then pg_class_oid_index, then
other nailed relations.  This should ensure that RelationClearRelation can
apply RelationReloadIndexInfo to all nailed indexes without risking use
of not-yet-revalidated relcache entries.

Back-patch to 9.0 where the relation mapper was introduced.
2011-08-16 14:38:20 -04:00
Tom Lane
7b0d0e9356 Preserve toast value OIDs in toast-swap-by-content for CLUSTER/VACUUM FULL.
This works around the problem that a catalog cache entry might contain a
toast pointer that we try to dereference just as a VACUUM FULL completes
on that catalog.  We will see the sinval message on the cache entry when
we acquire lock on the toast table, but by that point we've already told
tuptoaster.c "here's the pointer to fetch", so it's difficult from a code
structural standpoint to update the pointer before we use it.  Much less
painful to ensure that toast pointers are not invalidated in the first
place.  We have to add a bit of code to deal with the case that a value
that previously wasn't toasted becomes so; but that should be a
seldom-exercised corner case, so the inefficiency shouldn't be significant.

Back-patch to 9.0.  In prior versions, we didn't allow CLUSTER on system
catalogs, and VACUUM FULL didn't result in reassignment of toast OIDs, so
there was no problem.
2011-08-16 13:48:04 -04:00
Tom Lane
2ada6779c5 Fix race condition in relcache init file invalidation.
The previous code tried to synchronize by unlinking the init file twice,
but that doesn't actually work: it leaves a window wherein a third process
could read the already-stale init file but miss the SI messages that would
tell it the data is stale.  The result would be bizarre failures in catalog
accesses, typically "could not read block 0 in file ..." later during
startup.

Instead, hold RelCacheInitLock across both the unlink and the sending of
the SI messages.  This is more straightforward, and might even be a bit
faster since only one unlink call is needed.

This has been wrong since it was put in (in 2002!), so back-patch to all
supported releases.
2011-08-16 13:11:54 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
1bb69245ab Adjust total size in pg_basebackup progress report when reality changes
When streaming including WAL, the size estimate will always be incorrect,
since we don't know how much WAL is included. To make sure the output doesn't
look completely unreasonable, this patch increases the total size whenever we
go past the estimate, to make sure we never go above 100%.
2011-08-16 16:58:58 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas
2877c67bc2 Fix bogus comment that claimed that the new BACKUP METHOD line in
backup_label was new in 9.0. Spotted by Fujii Masao.
2011-08-16 12:23:51 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
3b3f09351b Make pg_basebackup progress report translatable
Also fix a potential portability bug, because INT64_FORMAT is only
guaranteed to be available with snprintf, not fprintf.
2011-08-16 11:24:08 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
005e5c30d1 Use less cryptic variable names 2011-08-16 11:19:50 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
5845f42721 Adjust regression tests for error message change 2011-08-15 17:27:10 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
e5475a80d2 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 15:20:16 +03:00
Tom Lane
52994e9e56 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 15:40:21 -04:00
Tom Lane
592b615d71 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 17:52:24 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
6d7bd5dec9 Make USECS_PER_* timestamp macros visible even when we are not using
integer timestamps.
2011-08-12 21:32:19 -04:00
Tom Lane
a180776f7a Teach unix_latch.c to use poll() where available.
poll() is preferred over select() on platforms where both are available,
because it tends to be a bit faster and it doesn't have an arbitrary limit
on the range of FD numbers that can be accessed.  The FD range limit does
not appear to be a risk factor for any 9.1 usages, so this doesn't need to
be back-patched, but we need to have it in place if we keep on expanding
the uses of WaitLatch.
2011-08-11 12:50:22 -04:00
Robert Haas
d82d84864c Display both per-table and per-column FDW options in psql's \d output.
Along the way, rename "Options" to "FDW Options" in various places for
consistency and clarity.

Shigeru Hanada
2011-08-11 11:45:47 -04:00
Robert Haas
5057366eed 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 11:23:51 -04:00
Robert Haas
59414cdedb Change psql's \dd command to do something more useful.
Instead of displaying comments on an arbitrary subset of the object
types which support them, make \dd display comments on exactly those
object types which don't have their own backlash commands.  We now
regard the display of comments as properly the job of the relevant
backslash command (though many of them do so only in verbose mode)
rather than something that \dd should be responsible for.  However,
a handful of object types have no backlash command, so make \dd
give information about those.

Josh Kupershmidt
2011-08-11 11:16:29 -04:00
Tom Lane
cff75130b5 Remove wal_sender_delay GUC, because it's no longer useful.
The latch infrastructure is now capable of detecting all cases where the
walsender loop needs to wake up, so there is no reason to have an arbitrary
timeout.

Also, modify the walsender loop logic to follow the standard pattern of
ResetLatch, test for work to do, WaitLatch.  The previous coding was both
hard to follow and buggy: it would sometimes busy-loop despite having
nothing available to do, eg between receipt of a signal and the next time
it was caught up with new WAL, and it also had interesting choices like
deciding to update to WALSNDSTATE_STREAMING on the strength of information
known to be obsolete.
2011-08-10 18:50:28 -04:00
Tom Lane
79b2ee20c8 Add a bit of debug logging to backend_read_statsfile().
This is in hopes of learning more about what causes "pgstat wait timeout"
warnings in the buildfarm.  This patch should probably be reverted once
we've learned what we can.  As coded, it will result in regression test
"failures" at half the delay that the existing code does, so I expect
to see a few more than before.
2011-08-10 16:45:43 -04:00
Tom Lane
4dab3d5ae1 Change the autovacuum launcher to use WaitLatch instead of a poll loop.
In pursuit of this (and with the expectation that WaitLatch will be needed
in more places), convert the latch field that was already added to PGPROC
for sync rep into a generic latch that is activated for all PGPROC-owning
processes, and change many of the standard backend signal handlers to set
that latch when a signal happens.  This will allow WaitLatch callers to be
wakened properly by these signals.

In passing, 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.  Much of
this has to be back-patched into 9.1.

Peter Geoghegan, with additional work by Tom
2011-08-10 12:22:21 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
1f1b70a7cf Oops, we're working on version 9.2 already, not 9.1. Update the
PG_CONTROL_VERSION accordingly; I updated it wrong in previous commit.
2011-08-10 09:28:26 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
41f9ffd928 If backup-end record is not seen, and we reach end of recovery from a
streamed backup, throw an error and refuse to start up. The restore has not
finished correctly in that case and the data directory is possibly corrupt.
We already errored out in case of archive recovery, but could not during
crash recovery because we couldn't distinguish between the case that
pg_start_backup() was called and the database then crashed (must not error,
data is OK), and the case that we're restoring from a backup and not all
the needed WAL was replayed (data can be corrupt).

To distinguish those cases, add a line to backup_label to indicate
whether the backup was taken with pg_start/stop_backup(), or by streaming
(ie. pg_basebackup).

This requires re-initdb, because of a new field added to the control file.
2011-08-10 09:22:49 +03:00
Tom Lane
9f17ffd866 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 18:52:29 -04:00
Tom Lane
4e15a4db5e 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 15:30:45 -04:00
Tom Lane
cff60f2dfa Avoid creating PlaceHolderVars immediately within PlaceHolderVars.
Such a construction is useless since the lower PlaceHolderVar is already
nullable; no need to make it more so.  Noted while pursuing bug #6154.

This is just a minor planner efficiency improvement, since the final plan
will come out the same anyway after PHVs are flattened.  So not worth the
risk of back-patching.
2011-08-09 11:34:20 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
f4a9da0a15 Use clearer notation for getnameinfo() return handling
Writing

    if (getnameinfo(...))
        handle_error();

reads quite strangely, so use something like

    if (getnameinfo(...) != 0)
        handle_error();

instead.
2011-08-09 18:30:32 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
77949a2913 Change the way string relopts are allocated.
Don't try to allocate the default value for a string relopt in the same
palloc chunk as the relopt_string struct. That didn't work too well if you
added a built-in string relopt in the stringRelOpts array, as it's not
possible to have an initializer for a variable length struct in C. This
makes the code slightly simpler too.

While we're at it, move the call to validator function in
add_string_reloption to before the allocation, so that if someone does pass
a bogus default value, we don't leak memory.
2011-08-09 15:25:44 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
5b6c8436d7 Fix grammar and spelling in log message. 2011-08-09 11:45:25 +03:00
Tom Lane
77ba232564 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 00:50:07 -04:00
Robert Haas
d82a9d2a60 Teach psql to display the comments on SQL/MED objects in verbose mode.
The relevant backslash commands already exist, so we're just adding an
additional column.  With this commit, all objects that have psql backslash
commands and accept comments should now display those comments at least
in verbose mode.

Josh Kupershmidt, with doc additions by me.
2011-08-08 16:30:39 -04:00
Robert Haas
c9ac00e6ec Teach psql to display the comments on conversions and domains.
\dc and \dD now accept a "+" option, which will cause the comments to
be displayed.  Along the way, correct a few oversights in the previous
commit in this area, 3b17efdfdd - namely,
(1) when \dL+ is used, make description still be the last column, for
consistency with what we've done elsewhere; and (2) document the
difference between \dC and \dC+.

Josh Kupershmidt, with a couple of doc changes by me.
2011-08-08 12:26:13 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
f54e373d93 Correct the lie in pg_config.h.win32 about having inttypes.h.
This lie has been harmless until now, but has been exposed by the
change to include postgres.h before the python headers, which
in some versions include inttypes.h if HAVE_INTTYPES_H is set.
2011-08-08 08:52:05 -04:00
Tom Lane
05e8396892 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 14:53:49 -04:00
Tom Lane
375aa7b393 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 21:02:31 -04:00
Robert Haas
c4096c7639 Allow per-column foreign data wrapper options.
Shigeru Hanada, with fairly minor editing by me.
2011-08-05 13:24:03 -04:00
Robert Haas
b43bf617fd Tweak PQresStatus() to avoid a clang compiler warning.
The previous test for status < 0 test is in fact testing nothing if the
compiler considers an enum to be an unsigned data type.  clang doesn't
like tautologies, so do this instead.

Report by Peter Geoghegan, fix as suggested by Tom Lane.
2011-08-05 12:06:29 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
a11cf43341 Restore the primacy of postgres.h in plpython.c.
To avoid having the python headers hijack various definitions,
we now include them after all the system headers we want, having
first undefined some of the things they want to define. After that's
done we restore the things they scribbled on that matter, namely our
snprintf and vsnprintf macros, if we're using them.
2011-08-04 13:05:32 -04:00
Robert Haas
84e3712677 Create VXID locks "lazily" in the main lock table.
Instead of entering them on transaction startup, we materialize them
only when someone wants to wait, which will occur only during CREATE
INDEX CONCURRENTLY.  In Hot Standby mode, the startup process must also
be able to probe for conflicting VXID locks, but the lock need never be
fully materialized, because the startup process does not use the normal
lock wait mechanism.  Since most VXID locks never need to touch the
lock manager partition locks, this can significantly reduce blocking
contention on read-heavy workloads.

Patch by me.  Review by Jeff Davis.
2011-08-04 12:38:33 -04:00
Robert Haas
3b17efdfdd Teach psql to display comments on languages and casts.
The output of \dL (list languages) is fairly narrow, so we just always
display the comment.  \dC (list casts) can get fairly wide, so we only
display comments if the new \dC+ option is specified.

Josh Kupershmidt
2011-08-04 12:22:26 -04:00
Robert Haas
4af43ee3f1 Make pgbench use erand48() rather than random().
glibc renders random() thread-safe by wrapping a futex lock around it;
testing reveals that this limits the performance of pgbench on machines
with many CPU cores.  Rather than switching to random_r(), which is
only available on GNU systems and crashes unless you use undocumented
alchemy to initialize the random state properly, switch to our built-in
implementation of erand48(), which is both thread-safe and concurrent.

Since the list of reasons not to use the operating system's erand48()
is getting rather long, rename ours to pg_erand48() (and similarly
for our implementations of lrand48() and srand48()) and just always
use those.  We were already doing this on Cygwin anyway, and the
glibc implementation is not quite thread-safe, so pgbench wouldn't
be able to use that either.

Per discussion with Tom Lane.
2011-08-03 16:26:40 -04:00
Tom Lane
ac36e6f71f 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 15:16:29 -04:00
Tom Lane
2e53bd5517 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 13:23:52 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
89df948ec2 Avoid integer overflow when LIMIT + OFFSET >= 2^63.
This fixes bug #6139 reported by Hitoshi Harada.
2011-08-02 10:47:17 +03:00
Robert Haas
85b436f7b1 Minor stylistic corrections. 2011-08-01 08:24:45 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
8a0fa9cad9 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 18:03:43 +03:00
Robert Haas
b4fbe392f8 Reduce sinval synchronization overhead.
Testing shows that the overhead of acquiring and releasing
SInvalReadLock and msgNumLock on high-core count boxes can waste a lot
of CPU time and hurt performance.  This patch adds a per-backend flag
that allows us to skip all that locking in most cases.  Further
testing shows that this improves performance even when sinval traffic
is very high.

Patch by me.  Review and testing by Noah Misch.
2011-07-29 16:46:13 -04:00
Tom Lane
6545a901aa 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 14:06:57 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
0fe8150827 Minor message style adjustment 2011-07-27 23:54:46 +03:00
Tom Lane
c1420fcf7d Check to see whether libxml2 handles error context the way we expect.
It turns out to be possible to link against a libxml2.so that does this
differently than the version we configured and built against, so we need
a runtime check to avoid bizarre behavior.  Per report from Bernd Helmle.
Patch by Florian Pflug.
2011-07-26 16:31:04 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
e67efb01e8 Add missing newlines at end of error messages 2011-07-26 23:23:18 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
ce8d7bb644 Replace printf format %i by %d
They are identical, but the overwhelming majority of the code uses %d,
so standardize on that.
2011-07-26 22:54:29 +03:00
Robert Haas
8c18f3f0e1 Only display column comments for relkinds that support them.
Josh Kupershmidt, with minor modifications by me.
2011-07-26 09:52:31 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
74e6d37276 Silence compiler warning about uninitialized variable.
It is set correctly on the only path that uses it, but the
compiler can't know that.
2011-07-25 19:37:17 -04:00
Robert Haas
8cca49d8a0 Add some environment checks prior to sepgsql regression testing.
This probably needs more work, but it's a start.

KaiGai Kohei
2011-07-25 10:51:02 -04:00
Tom Lane
bcf23ba4bf 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 23:29:03 -04:00
Tom Lane
fee476da95 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 16:29:07 -04:00
Tom Lane
d0c23026b2 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 15:17:51 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
e399eb74d9 Unbreak Windows builds broken by EDITOR_LINENUMBER_ARG change. 2011-07-23 19:33:17 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
79b3ca06d8 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 00:25:29 +03:00
Tom Lane
988cccc620 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 16:59:39 -04:00
Robert Haas
6f1be5a67a 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 16:15:43 -04:00
Tom Lane
a9f0dbc39d 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 12:24:14 -04:00
Tom Lane
0ce7676aa0 Make xpath() do something useful with XPath expressions that return scalars.
Previously, xpath() simply returned an empty array if the expression did
not yield a node set.  This is useless for expressions that return scalars,
such as one with name() at the top level.  Arrange to return the scalar
value as a single-element xml array, instead.  (String values will be
suitably escaped.)

This change will also cause xpath_exists() to return true, not false,
for such expressions.

Florian Pflug, reviewed by Radoslaw Smogura
2011-07-21 11:32:46 -04:00
Tom Lane
aaf15e5c1c Ensure that xpath() escapes special characters in string values.
Without this it's possible for the output to not be legal XML, as
illustrated by the added regression test cases.

NB: this change will need to be called out as an incompatibility in the
9.2 release notes, since it's possible somebody was relying on the old
behavior, even though it's clearly wrong.

Florian Pflug, reviewed by Radoslaw Smogura
2011-07-20 18:44:35 -04:00
Robert Haas
463f2625a5 Support SECURITY LABEL on databases, tablespaces, and roles.
This requires a new shared catalog, pg_shseclabel.

Along the way, fix the security_label regression tests so that they
don't monkey with the labels of any pre-existing objects.  This is
unlikely to matter in practice, since only the label for the "dummy"
provider was being manipulated.  But this way still seems cleaner.

KaiGai Kohei, with fairly extensive hacking by me.
2011-07-20 13:18:24 -04:00
Tom Lane
cacd42d62c Rewrite libxml error handling to be more robust.
libxml reports some errors (like invalid xmlns attributes) via the error
handler hook, but still returns a success indicator to the library caller.
This causes us to miss some errors that are important to report.  Since the
"generic" error handler hook doesn't know whether the message it's getting
is for an error, warning, or notice, stop using that and instead start
using the "structured" error handler hook, which gets enough information
to be useful.

While at it, arrange to save and restore the error handler hook setting in
each libxml-using function, rather than assuming we can set and forget the
hook.  This should improve the odds of working nicely with third-party
libraries that also use libxml.

In passing, volatile-ize some local variables that get modified within
PG_TRY blocks.  I noticed this while testing with an older gcc version
than I'd previously tried to compile xml.c with.

Florian Pflug and Tom Lane, with extensive review/testing by Noah Misch
2011-07-20 13:03:49 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
c8dfc89232 Make isolationtester more robust on locked commands
Noah Misch diagnosed the buildfarm problems in the isolation tests
partly as failure to differentiate backends properly; the old code was
using backend IDs, which is not good enough because a new backend might
use an already used ID.  Use PIDs instead.

Also, the code was purposely careless about other concurrent activity,
because it isn't expected; and in fact, it doesn't affect the vast
majority of the time.  However, it can be observed that autovacuum can
block tables for long enough to cause sporadic failures.  The new code
accounts for that by ignoring locks held by processes not explicitly
declared in our spec file.

Author: Noah Misch
2011-07-19 14:22:42 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
d6db0e4e0e Increase deadlock_timeout to 100ms in FK isolation tests
The previous value of 20ms is dangerously close to the time actually
spent just waiting for the deadlock to happen, so on occasion it causes
the test to fail simply because the other session didn't get to run
early enough, not managing to cause the deadlock that needs to be
detected.  With this new value, it's expected that most machines on
normal load will be able to pass the test.

Author: Noah Misch
2011-07-19 13:07:16 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
a0eae1a2ee Add expected regress output on stricter isolation levels
These new files allow the new FK tests on isolationtester to pass on the
serializable and repeatable read isolation levels (which are untested
by the buildfarm).

Author: Kevin Grittner
Reviewed by Noah Misch
2011-07-19 12:43:16 -04:00
Simon Riggs
7cb7122800 Remove O(N^2) performance issue with multiple SAVEPOINTs.
Subtransaction locks now released en masse at main commit, rather than
repeatedly re-scanning for locks as we ascend the nested transaction tree.
Split transaction state TBLOCK_SUBEND into two states, TBLOCK_SUBCOMMIT
and TBLOCK_SUBRELEASE to allow the commit path to be optimised using
the existing code in ResourceOwnerRelease() which appears to have been
intended for this usage, judging from comments therein.
2011-07-19 17:21:24 +01:00
Robert Haas
8e5ac74c12 Some refinement for the "fast path" lock patch.
1. In GetLockStatusData, avoid initializing instance before we've ensured
that the array is large enough.  Otherwise, if repalloc moves the block
around, we're hosed.

2. Add the word "Relation" to the name of some identifiers, to avoid
assuming that the fast-path mechanism will only ever apply to relations
(though these particular parts certainly will).  Some of the macros
could possibly use similar treatment, but the names are getting awfully
long already.

3. Add a missing word to comment in AtPrepare_Locks().
2011-07-19 12:10:15 -04:00
Robert Haas
cdd61237d6 Remove superfluous variable.
Reported by Peter Eisentraut.
2011-07-19 10:30:26 -04:00
Simon Riggs
4bd8ed31b7 Introduce sending servers as new category for replication params
Fujii Masao
2011-07-19 08:59:55 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut
6307fff358 Fix typo 2011-07-19 08:02:34 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
30f854537d Change debug message from ereport to elog 2011-07-19 07:50:10 +03:00
Simon Riggs
5286105800 Cascading replication feature for streaming log-based replication.
Standby servers can now have WALSender processes, which can work with
either WALReceiver or archive_commands to pass data. Fully updated
docs, including new conceptual terms of sending server, upstream and
downstream servers. WALSenders terminated when promote to master.

Fujii Masao, review, rework and doc rewrite by Simon Riggs
2011-07-19 03:40:03 +01:00
Tom Lane
3d4890c0c5 Add GET STACKED DIAGNOSTICS plpgsql command to retrieve exception info.
This is more SQL-spec-compliant, more easily extensible, and better
performing than the old method of inventing special variables.

Pavel Stehule, reviewed by Shigeru Hanada and David Wheeler
2011-07-18 14:47:18 -04:00
Michael Meskes
3406dd22fd Adapted expected result for latest change to ecpglib. 2011-07-18 19:08:27 +02:00
Robert Haas
367bc426a1 Avoid index rebuild for no-rewrite ALTER TABLE .. ALTER TYPE.
Noah Misch.  Review and minor cosmetic changes by me.
2011-07-18 11:04:43 -04:00
Michael Meskes
8f8a273c4d 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 16:25:27 +02:00
Robert Haas
3cba8999b3 Create a "fast path" for acquiring weak relation locks.
When an AccessShareLock, RowShareLock, or RowExclusiveLock is requested
on an unshared database relation, and we can verify that no conflicting
locks can possibly be present, record the lock in a per-backend queue,
stored within the PGPROC, rather than in the primary lock table.  This
eliminates a great deal of contention on the lock manager LWLocks.

This patch also refactors the interface between GetLockStatusData() and
pg_lock_status() to be a bit more abstract, so that we don't rely so
heavily on the lock manager's internal representation details.  The new
fast path lock structures don't have a LOCK or PROCLOCK structure to
return, so we mustn't depend on that for purposes of listing outstanding
locks.

Review by Jeff Davis.
2011-07-18 00:49:28 -04:00
Robert Haas
b59d2fe497 Add pg_opfamily_is_visible.
We already have similar functions for many other object types, including
operator classes, so it seems like we should have this one, too.

Extracted from a larger patch by Josh Kupershmidt
2011-07-17 23:23:55 -04:00
Tom Lane
9473bb96d0 Further thoughts about temp_file_limit patch.
Move FileClose's decrement of temporary_files_size up, so that it will be
executed even if elog() throws an error.  This is reasonable since if the
unlink() fails, the fact the file is still there is not our fault, and we
are going to forget about it anyhow.  So we won't count it against
temp_file_limit anymore.

Update fileSize and temporary_files_size correctly in FileTruncate.
We probably don't have any places that truncate temp files, but fd.c
surely should not assume that.
2011-07-17 15:05:44 -04:00
Tom Lane
23e5b16c71 Add temp_file_limit GUC parameter to constrain temporary file space usage.
The limit is enforced against the total amount of temp file space used by
each session.

Mark Kirkwood, reviewed by Cédric Villemain and Tatsuo Ishii
2011-07-17 14:19:31 -04:00
Tom Lane
1bc16a9460 Improve make_subplanTargetList to avoid including Vars unnecessarily.
If a Var was used only in a GROUP BY expression, the previous
implementation would include the Var by itself (as well as the expression)
in the generated targetlist.  This wouldn't affect the efficiency of the
scan/join part of the plan at all, but it could result in passing
unnecessarily-wide rows through sorting and grouping steps.  It turns out
to take only a little more code, and not noticeably more time, to generate
a tlist without such redundancy, so let's do that.  Per a recent gripe from
HarmeekSingh Bedi.
2011-07-16 16:46:55 -04:00
Tom Lane
1af37ec96d 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 14:22:18 -04:00
Tom Lane
3ee7c8710d Use errdetail_internal() for SSI transaction cancellation details.
Per discussion, these seem too technical to be worth translating.

Kevin Grittner
2011-07-16 14:22:16 -04:00
Tom Lane
ed7ed76712 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 14:22:15 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
0886dde5f8 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 19:58:53 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera
d71197cd35 Set different deadlock_timeout on each session in new isolation tests
This provides deterministic deadlock-detection ordering for new
isolation tests, fixing the sporadic failures in them.

Author: Noah Misch
2011-07-15 18:43:33 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
bf3c585681 Set information_schema.tables.commit_action to null
The commit action of temporary tables is currently not cataloged, so
we can't easily show it.  The previous value was outdated from before
we had different commit actions.
2011-07-15 21:11:14 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
8d260911e8 Change the way the offset of downlink is stored in GISTInsertStack.
GISTInsertStack.childoffnum used to mean "offset of the downlink in this
node, pointing to the child node in the stack". It's now replaced with
downlinkoffnum, which means "offset of the downlink in the parent of this
node". gistFindPath() already used childoffnum with this new meaning, and
had an extra step at the end to pull all the childoffnum values down one
node in the stack, to adjust the stack for the meaning that childoffnum had
elsewhere. That's no longer required.

The reason to do this now is this new representation is more convenient for
the GiST fast build patch that Alexander Korotkov is working on.

While we're at it, replace the linked list used in gistFindPath with a
standard List, and make gistFindPath() static.

Alexander Korotkov, with some changes by me.
2011-07-15 12:18:30 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
bc175eb805 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 11:05:12 +03:00
Tom Lane
f3ff0433ab 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 17:30:57 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
f4678c205a Set information_schema.routines.is_udt_dependent to NO
It previously said YES, but that is incorrect.
2011-07-14 19:18:17 +03:00
Tom Lane
96f990e23b Update some comments to clarify who does what in targetlist creation.
No code changes; just avoid blaming query_planner for things it doesn't
really do.
2011-07-13 20:23:09 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
0527a454ec Implement information schema interval_type columns
Also correct reporting of interval precision when field restrictions
are specified in the typmod.
2011-07-13 20:32:08 +03:00
Alvaro Herrera
0d29c375cc Blind attempt at fixing isolation_tester on Win32 2011-07-13 01:10:26 -04:00
Tom Lane
c1d9579dd8 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 18:24:39 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
846af54dd5 Add support for blocked commands in isolationtester
This enables us to test that blocking commands (such as foreign keys
checks that conflict with some other lock) act as intended.  The set of
tests that this adds is pretty minimal, but can easily be extended by
adding new specs.

The intention is that this will serve as a basis for ensuring that
further tweaks of locking implementation preserve (or improve) existing
behavior.

Author: Noah Misch
2011-07-12 17:24:17 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
fd6913a189 perltidy run over msvc build system 2011-07-12 15:25:08 +01:00
Bruce Momjian
afc9635c60 Add C comment that txid_current() assigns an XID if one is not already
assigned.
2011-07-11 20:33:07 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
3315020a09 Fix and clarify information schema interval_precision fields
The fields were previously wrongly typed as character_data; change to
cardinal_number.  Update the documentation and the implementation to
show more clearly that this applies to a feature not available in
PostgreSQL, rather than just not yet being implemented in the
information schema.
2011-07-11 18:49:44 +03:00
Robert Haas
4240e429d0 Try to acquire relation locks in RangeVarGetRelid.
In the previous coding, we would look up a relation in RangeVarGetRelid,
lock the resulting OID, and then AcceptInvalidationMessages().  While
this was sufficient to ensure that we noticed any changes to the
relation definition before building the relcache entry, it didn't
handle the possibility that the name we looked up no longer referenced
the same OID.  This was particularly problematic in the case where a
table had been dropped and recreated: we'd latch on to the entry for
the old relation and fail later on.  Now, we acquire the relation lock
inside RangeVarGetRelid, and retry the name lookup if we notice that
invalidation messages have been processed meanwhile.  Many operations
that would previously have failed with an error in the presence of
concurrent DDL will now succeed.

There is a good deal of work remaining to be done here: many callers
of RangeVarGetRelid still pass NoLock for one reason or another.  In
addition, nothing in this patch guards against the possibility that
the meaning of an unqualified name might change due to the creation
of a relation in a schema earlier in the user's search path than the
one where it was previously found.  Furthermore, there's nothing at
all here to guard against similar race conditions for non-relations.
For all that, it's a start.

Noah Misch and Robert Haas
2011-07-08 22:19:30 -04:00
Tom Lane
9d522cb35d 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 17:02:58 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
89fd72cbf2 Introduce a pipe between postmaster and each backend, which can be used to
detect postmaster death. Postmaster keeps the write-end of the pipe open,
so when it dies, children get EOF in the read-end. That can conveniently
be waited for in select(), which allows eliminating some of the polling
loops that check for postmaster death. This patch doesn't yet change all
the loops to use the new mechanism, expect a follow-on patch to do that.

This changes the interface to WaitLatch, so that it takes as argument a
bitmask of events that it waits for. Possible events are latch set, timeout,
postmaster death, and socket becoming readable or writeable.

The pipe method behaves slightly differently from the kill() method
previously used in PostmasterIsAlive() in the case that postmaster has died,
but its parent has not yet read its exit code with waitpid(). The pipe
returns EOF as soon as the process dies, but kill() continues to return
true until waitpid() has been called (IOW while the process is a zombie).
Because of that, change PostmasterIsAlive() to use the pipe too, otherwise
WaitLatch() would return immediately with WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH, while
PostmasterIsAlive() would claim it's still alive. That could easily lead to
busy-waiting while postmaster is in zombie state.

Peter Geoghegan with further changes by me, reviewed by Fujii Masao and
Florian Pflug.
2011-07-08 18:44:07 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
9598afa3b0 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 17:29:53 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
f05c65090a Message style improvements 2011-07-08 07:37:04 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
bdaabb9b22 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 00:36:30 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
406d61835b 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 23:26:34 +03:00
Tom Lane
60a81ad133 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 15:11:41 -04:00
Robert Haas
5b2b444f66 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 15:05:21 -04:00
Tom Lane
a195e3c34f 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 13:15:15 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
928408d9e5 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 18:12:15 +03:00
Andrew Dunstan
b2e3be41a6 Fix comments over eagerly c&p'd. 2011-07-07 03:53:49 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
c895e775a5 Reimplement pgbison and pgflex as perl scripts instead of bat files.
In the process, remove almost all knowledge of individual .y and .l files,
and instead get invocation settings from the relevant make files.
The exception is plpgsql's gram.y, which has a target with a different
name. It is hoped that this will make the scripts more future-proof,
so that they won't require adjustment every time we add a new .l or .y
file.

The logic is also notably less tortured than that forced on us
by the idiosyncrasies of the Windows command processor.

The .bat files are kept as thin wrappers for the perl scripts.
2011-07-06 18:45:29 -04:00
Tom Lane
14f67192c2 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 14:53:16 -04:00
Robert Haas
c7f23494c1 Add \ir command to psql.
\ir is short for "include relative"; when used from a script, the
supplied pathname will be interpreted relative to the input file,
rather than to the current working directory.

Gurjeet Singh, reviewed by Josh Kupershmidt, with substantial further
cleanup by me.
2011-07-06 11:45:13 -04:00
Robert Haas
5ac6b76789 Attempt to standardize formatting of psql queries.
Most queries end with a backslash, but not a newline, so try to
standardize on that, for the convenience of people using psql -E to
extract queries.

Josh Kupershmidt, reviewed by Merlin Moncure.
2011-07-06 10:11:20 -04:00
Tom Lane
2e56fa8632 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 18:21:12 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
9a0bdc8db5 Message style improvements of errmsg_internal() calls 2011-07-05 23:01:35 +03:00
Tom Lane
cab19af9fb 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 12:04:40 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
27af66162b Message style tweaks 2011-07-05 00:01:35 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
6fbc80349f Set user_defined_types.data_type to null
On re-reading the standard, this field is only used for distinct or
reference types.
2011-07-04 23:09:42 +03:00
Alvaro Herrera
b93f5a5673 Move Trigger and TriggerDesc structs out of rel.h into a new reltrigger.h
This lets us stop including rel.h into execnodes.h, which is a widely
used header.
2011-07-04 14:35:58 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
d665162077 Don't try to use a constraint name as domain name
The bug that caused this to be discovered is that the code was trying to
dereference a NULL or ill-defined pointer, as reported by Michael Mueller;
but what it was doing was wrong anyway, per Heikki.

This patch is Heikki's suggested fix.
2011-07-04 14:33:44 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
9f084527a4 Remove unused variable to silence compiler warning 2011-07-04 18:03:17 +03:00
Tom Lane
e54ae784e6 Remove missed reference to SilentMode. 2011-07-04 10:35:52 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
f7ea6beaf4 Remove silent_mode. You get the same functionality with "pg_ctl -l
postmaster.log", or nohup.

There was a small issue with LINUX_OOM_ADJ and silent_mode, namely that with
silent_mode the postmaster process incorrectly used the OOM settings meant
for backend processes. We certainly could've fixed that directly, but since
silent_mode was redundant anyway, we might as well just remove it.
2011-07-04 14:35:44 +03:00
Simon Riggs
f563afd433 Alter test results to comply with new ALTER TABLE behaviour. 2011-07-04 11:09:51 +01:00
Simon Riggs
2c3d9db56d Reset ALTER TABLE lock levels to AccessExclusiveLock in all cases.
Locks on inheritance parent remain at lower level, as they were before.
Remove entry from 9.1 release notes.
2011-07-04 09:31:40 +01:00
Tom Lane
99e47ed0b2 Put comments on the installable procedural languages.
Per suggestion from Josh Kupershmidt.
2011-07-03 19:03:51 -04:00
Robert Haas
5da79169d3 Fix bugs in relpersistence handling during table creation.
Unlike the relistemp field which it replaced, relpersistence must be
set correctly quite early during the table creation process, as we
rely on it quite early on for a number of purposes, including security
checks.  Normally, this is set based on whether the user enters CREATE
TABLE, CREATE UNLOGGED TABLE, or CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE, but a
relation may also be made implicitly temporary by creating it in
pg_temp.  This patch fixes the handling of that case, and also
disables creation of unlogged tables in temporary tablespace (such
table indeed skip WAL-logging, but we reject an explicit
specification) and creation of relations in the temporary schemas of
other sessions (which is not very sensible, and didn't work right
anyway).

Report by Amit Khandekar.
2011-07-03 17:34:47 -04:00
Tom Lane
acb9198b96 Make distprep and *clean build targets recurse into all subdirectories.
Certain subdirectories do not get built if corresponding options are not
selected at configure time.  However, "make distprep" should visit such
directories anyway, so that constructing derived files to be included in
the tarball happens without requiring all configure options to be given
in the tarball build script.  Likewise, it's better if cleanup actions
unconditionally visit all directories (for example, this ensures proper
cleanup if someone has done a manual make in such a subdirectory).

To handle this, set up a convention that subdirectories that are
conditionally included in SUBDIRS should be added to ALWAYS_SUBDIRS
instead when they are excluded.

Back-patch to 9.1, so that plpython's spiexceptions.h will get provided
in 9.1 tarballs.  There don't appear to be any instances where distprep
actions got missed in previous releases, and anyway this fix requires
gmake 3.80 so we don't want to apply it before 9.1.
2011-07-03 13:55:12 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
19b7fac86d Fix bat file quoting of %ENV. 2011-07-03 10:36:56 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
24e2d4b6ba Mark pg_stat_reset_shared as strict
This is the proper fix for bug #6082 about
pg_stat_reset_shared(NULL) causing a crash, and it reverts
commit 79aa44536f on head.

The workaround of throwing an error from inside the function is
left on backbranches (including 9.1) since this change requires
a new initdb.
2011-07-03 13:15:58 +02:00
Tom Lane
426cafc46c Suppress compiler warning about potentially uninitialized variable.
Maybe some compilers are smart enough to not complain about the previous
coding ... but mine isn't.
2011-07-01 20:57:34 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
897795240c Enable CHECK constraints to be declared NOT VALID
This means that they can initially be added to a large existing table
without checking its initial contents, but new tuples must comply to
them; a separate pass invoked by ALTER TABLE / VALIDATE can verify
existing data and ensure it complies with the constraint, at which point
it is marked validated and becomes a normal part of the table ecosystem.

An non-validated CHECK constraint is ignored in the planner for
constraint_exclusion purposes; when validated, cached plans are
recomputed so that partitioning starts working right away.

This patch also enables domains to have unvalidated CHECK constraints
attached to them as well by way of ALTER DOMAIN / ADD CONSTRAINT / NOT
VALID, which can later be validated with ALTER DOMAIN / VALIDATE
CONSTRAINT.

Thanks to Thom Brown, Dean Rasheed and Jaime Casanova for the various
reviews, and Robert Hass for documentation wording improvement
suggestions.

This patch was sponsored by Enova Financial.
2011-06-30 11:24:31 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
b36927fbe9 Fix outdated comment
Extracted from a patch by Bernd Helmle
2011-06-29 19:49:47 -04:00
Tom Lane
a5652d3e05 Restore correct btree preprocessing of "indexedcol IS NULL" conditions.
Such a condition is unsatisfiable in combination with any other type of
btree-indexable condition (since we assume btree operators are always
strict).  8.3 and 8.4 had an explicit test for this, which I removed in
commit 29c4ad9829, mistakenly thinking that
the case would be subsumed by the more general handling of IS (NOT) NULL
added in that patch.  Put it back, and improve the comments about it, and
add a regression test case.

Per bug #6079 from Renat Nasyrov, and analysis by Dean Rasheed.
2011-06-29 19:46:47 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
cd70dd6bef Move the PredicateLockRelation() call from nodeSeqscan.c to heapam.c. It's
more consistent that way, since all the other PredicateLock* calls are
made in various heapam.c and index AM functions. The call in nodeSeqscan.c
was unnecessarily aggressive anyway, there's no need to try to lock the
relation every time a tuple is fetched, it's enough to do it once.

This has the user-visible effect that if a seq scan is initialized in the
executor, but never executed, we now acquire the predicate lock on the heap
relation anyway. We could avoid that by taking the lock on the first
heap_getnext() call instead, but it doesn't seem worth the trouble given
that it feels more natural to do it in heap_beginscan().

Also, remove the retail PredicateLockTuple() calls from heap_getnext(). In
a seqscan, started with heap_begin(), we're holding a whole-relation
predicate lock on the heap so there's no need to lock the tuples
individually.

Kevin Grittner and me
2011-06-29 21:57:43 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
d9fe63acb0 Grab predicate locks on matching tuples in a lossy bitmap heap scan.
Non-lossy case was already handled correctly.

Kevin Grittner
2011-06-29 21:50:42 +03:00
Magnus Hagander
79aa44536f Protect pg_stat_reset_shared() against NULL input
Per bug #6082, reported by Steve Haslam
2011-06-29 19:36:51 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut
21f1e15aaf Unify spelling of "canceled", "canceling", "cancellation"
We had previously (af26857a27)
established the U.S. spellings as standard.
2011-06-29 09:28:46 +03:00
Simon Riggs
465883b0a2 Introduce compact WAL record for the common case of commit (non-DDL).
XLOG_XACT_COMMIT_COMPACT leaves out invalidation messages and relfilenodes,
saving considerable space for the vast majority of transaction commits.
XLOG_XACT_COMMIT keeps same definition as XLOG_PAGE_MAGIC 0xD067 and earlier.

Leonardo Francalanci and Simon Riggs
2011-06-28 22:58:17 +01:00
Alvaro Herrera
6f3efa76b0 Remove rel.h from objectaddress.h; only relcache.h is necessary.
Add rel.h to some files that now need it.
2011-06-28 17:08:29 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
e5e2fc842c Modernise pg_hba.conf token processing
The previous coding was ugly, as it marked special tokens as such in the
wrong stage, relying on workarounds to figure out if they had been
quoted in the original or not.  This made it impossible to have specific
keywords be recognized as such only in certain positions in HBA lines,
for example.  Fix by restructuring the parser code so that it remembers
whether tokens were quoted or not.  This eliminates widespread knowledge
of possible known keywords for all fields.

Also improve memory management in this area, to use memory contexts that
are reset as a whole instead of using retail pfrees; this removes a
whole lotta crufty (and probably slow) code.

Instead of calling strlen() three times in next_field_expand on the
returned token to find out whether there was a comma (and strip it),
pass back the info directly from the callee, which is simpler.

In passing, update historical artifacts in hba.c API.

Authors: Brendan Jurd, Alvaro Herrera
Reviewed by Pavel Stehule
2011-06-28 15:57:24 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
615c384972 Implement the collation columns of various information schema views
Fill in the collation columns of the views attributes, columns,
domains, and element_types.  Also update collation information in
sql_implementation_info.
2011-06-28 17:49:28 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
5594d14696 Add composite-type attributes to information_schema.element_types view 2011-06-28 16:08:52 +03:00
Robert Haas
c533c1477f Add a missing_ok argument to get_object_address().
This lays the groundwork for an upcoming patch to streamline the
handling of DROP commands.

KaiGai Kohei
2011-06-27 21:19:31 -04:00
Simon Riggs
e1cd66f748 Reduce impact of btree page reuse on Hot Standby by fixing off-by-1 error.
WAL records of type XLOG_BTREE_REUSE_PAGE were generated using a
latestRemovedXid one higher than actually needed because xid used was
page opaque->btpo.xact rather than an actually removed xid.
Noticed on an otherwise quiet system by Noah Misch.

Noah Misch and Simon Riggs
2011-06-27 22:12:09 +01:00
Robert Haas
9abbed0629 Allow callers to pass a missing_ok flag when opening a relation.
Since the names try_relation_openrv() and try_heap_openrv() don't seem
quite appropriate, rename the functions to relation_openrv_extended()
and heap_openrv_extended().  This is also more general, if we have a
future need for additional parameters that are of interest to only a
few callers.

This is infrastructure for a forthcoming patch to allow
get_object_address() to take a missing_ok argument as well.

Patch by me, review by Noah Misch.
2011-06-27 15:25:44 -04:00
Robert Haas
e16954f3d2 Try again to make the visibility map crash safe.
My previous attempt was quite a bit less than half-baked with respect to
heap_update().
2011-06-27 13:55:55 -04:00
Robert Haas
4da99ea423 Avoid having two copies of the HOT-chain search logic.
It's been like this since HOT was originally introduced, but the logic
is complex enough that this is a recipe for bugs, as we've already
found out with SSI.  So refactor heap_hot_search_buffer() so that it
can satisfy the needs of index_getnext(), and make index_getnext() use
that rather than duplicating the logic.

This change was originally proposed by Heikki Linnakangas as part of a
larger refactoring oriented towards allowing index-only scans.  I
extracted and adjusted this part, since it seems to have independent
merit.  Review by Jeff Davis.
2011-06-27 10:27:17 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
8c8745b298 Add some strings that were not marked for translation 2011-06-27 15:46:21 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
4635d3c527 Remove redundant DEF_PGPORT handling
DEF_PGPORT already comes in from pg_config.h, so we don't need to pass
it in again with a -D option.  Apparently a leftover from the shell
script conversion.
2011-06-27 15:40:55 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
cc06e4a1aa Add missing file to GETTEXT_FILES
This doesn't actually change the resulting set of strings, but better
be correct.
2011-06-27 00:58:35 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
cb5a7bc2dc Add the possibility to pass --flag arguments to xgettext calls
The --flag argument can be used to tell xgettext the arguments of
which functions should be flagged with c-format in the PO files,
instead of guessing based on the presence of format specifiers, which
fails if no format specifiers are present but the translation
accidentally introduces one.

Appropriate flag settings have been added for each message catalog.

based on a patch by Christoph Berg for bug #6066
2011-06-27 00:37:21 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
7a5a843a2a Refactor common gettext triggers
Put gettext trigger words that are common to the backend and backend
modules into a makefile variable to include everywhere, to avoid
error-prone repetitions.
2011-06-27 00:04:15 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
e8e2fba1fe Replace tabs by spaces in makefile comment 2011-06-26 23:38:29 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
c6ef139376 Make _ be automatically included in GETTEXT_TRIGGERS
Since it's globally defined in c.h, it should be treated as a gettext
trigger everywhere.
2011-06-26 23:05:30 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
1b11e239ca Replace := by = in nls.mk files
It currently doesn't make a difference, but it's inconsistent with
most other usage, and it might interfere with a future patch, so I'll
change it all in a separate commit.

Also, replace tabs with spaces for alignment.
2011-06-26 20:08:38 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
314837ec3b Remove some cruft from nls.mk files 2011-06-26 15:36:15 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
d34e142c51 Add information schema views role_udt_grants, udt_privileges, user_defined_types 2011-06-23 22:12:46 +03:00
Tom Lane
223be216af Undo overly enthusiastic de-const-ification.
s/const//g wasn't exactly what I was suggesting here ... parameter
declarations of the form "const structtype *param" are good and useful,
so put those occurrences back.  Likewise, avoid casting away the const
in a "const void *" parameter.
2011-06-22 23:04:46 -04:00
Tom Lane
c6c4177f10 Update alternative expected file for recent sequence test changes. 2011-06-22 19:28:51 -04:00
Tom Lane
6aab24d7bc Revert "Don't select log_cnt in sequence regression tests."
This reverts commit addf11f9a2.
The right fix for the problem is to update the alternative expected
file, not to lobotomize the test case.
2011-06-22 19:21:29 -04:00
Tom Lane
9cc2c182fc Add missing -I switch for VPATH builds.
Per bug #6073 from Hartmut Raschick.
2011-06-22 13:20:03 -04:00
Tom Lane
0ade8421b5 Fix symlink for errcodes.h so it works in VPATH builds from tarballs.
backend/Makefile was treating errcodes.h as a header always generated
during build, but actually it's a header provided in tarballs.  Hence,
must use the absolute-symlink recipe, not the relative-symlink one.
Per bug #6072 from Hartmut Raschick.
2011-06-22 13:08:08 -04:00
Robert Haas
addf11f9a2 Don't select log_cnt in sequence regression tests.
It's not entirely stable.

Per suggestion from Josh Kupershmidt.
2011-06-22 09:42:58 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
5da417f7c4 Remove pointless const qualifiers from function arguments in the SSI code.
As Tom Lane pointed out, "const Relation foo" doesn't guarantee that you
can't modify the data the "foo" pointer points to. It just means that you
can't change the pointer to point to something else within the function,
which is not very useful.
2011-06-22 12:18:39 +03:00
Robert Haas
503c7305a1 Make the visibility map crash-safe.
This involves two main changes from the previous behavior.  First,
when we set a bit in the visibility map, emit a new WAL record of type
XLOG_HEAP2_VISIBLE.  Replay sets the page-level PD_ALL_VISIBLE bit and
the visibility map bit.  Second, when inserting, updating, or deleting
a tuple, we can no longer get away with clearing the visibility map
bit after releasing the lock on the corresponding heap page, because
an intervening crash might leave the visibility map bit set and the
page-level bit clear.  Making this work requires a bit of interface
refactoring.

In passing, a few minor but related cleanups: change the test in
visibilitymap_set and visibilitymap_clear to throw an error if the
wrong page (or no page) is pinned, rather than silently doing nothing;
this case should never occur.  Also, remove duplicate definitions of
InvalidXLogRecPtr.

Patch by me, review by Noah Misch.
2011-06-21 23:04:40 -04:00
Robert Haas
431ab0e828 Add some regression tests for serial pseudotypes.
Josh Kupershmidt
2011-06-21 22:57:08 -04:00
Robert Haas
61307dccc5 Add smallserial pseudotype.
This is just like serial and bigserial, except it generates an int2
column rather than int4 or int8.

Mike Pultz, reviewed by Brar Piening and Josh Kupershmidt
2011-06-21 22:52:52 -04:00
Robert Haas
7095003cbe Make deadlock_timeout PGC_SUSET rather than PGC_SIGHUP.
This allows deadlock_timeout to be reduced for transactions that are
particularly likely to be involved in a deadlock, thus detecting it
more quickly.  It is also potentially useful as a poor-man's deadlock
priority mechanism: a transaction with a high deadlock_timeout is less
likely to be chosen as the victim than one with a low
deadlock_timeout.  Since that could be used to game the system, we
make this PGC_SUSET rather than PGC_USERSET.

At some point, it might be worth thinking about a more explicit
priority mechanism, since using this is far from fool-proof.  But
let's see whether there's enough use case to justify the additional
work before we go down that route.

Noah Misch, reviewed by Shigeru Hanada
2011-06-21 22:36:59 -04:00
Robert Haas
8f9fe6edce Add notion of a "transform function" that can simplify function calls.
Initially, we use this only to eliminate calls to the varchar()
function in cases where the length is not being reduced and, therefore,
the function call is equivalent to a RelabelType operation.  The most
significant effect of this is that we can avoid a table rewrite when
changing a varchar(X) column to a varchar(Y) column, where Y > X.

Noah Misch, reviewed by me and Alexey Klyukin
2011-06-21 22:21:24 -04:00
Tom Lane
a3290f655e Minor editing for README-SSI.
Fix some grammatical issues, try to clarify a couple of proofs, make the
terminology more consistent.
2011-06-21 18:01:22 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
e2a0cb1a80 Message style and spelling improvements 2011-06-22 00:45:34 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
38c0e72180 Adjust the alternative expected output file for prepared_xacts test case,
used when max_prepared_transactions=0, for the recent changes in the test
case.
2011-06-21 17:07:10 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
1eea8e8a06 Fix bug in PreCommit_CheckForSerializationFailure. A transaction that has
already been marked as PREPARED cannot be killed. Kill the current
transaction instead.

One of the prepared_xacts regression tests actually hits this bug. I
removed the anomaly from the duplicate-gids test so that it fails in the
intended way, and added a new test to check serialization failures with
a prepared transaction.

Dan Ports
2011-06-21 14:49:50 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
7cb2ff9621 Fix bug introduced by recent SSI patch to merge ROLLED_BACK and
MARKED_FOR_DEATH flags into one. We still need the ROLLED_BACK flag to
mark transactions that are in the process of being rolled back. To be
precise, ROLLED_BACK now means that a transaction has already been
discounted from the count of transactions with the oldest xmin, but not
yet removed from the list of active transactions.

Dan Ports
2011-06-21 14:49:50 +03:00
Tom Lane
cd1f0d04bf Fix thinko in previous patch for optimizing EXISTS-within-EXISTS.
When recursing after an optimization in pull_up_sublinks_qual_recurse, the
available_rels value passed down must include only the relations that are
in the righthand side of the new SEMI or ANTI join; it's incorrect to pull
up a sub-select that refers to other relations, as seen in the added test
case.  Per report from BangarRaju Vadapalli.

While at it, rethink the idea of recursing below a NOT EXISTS.  That is
essentially the same situation as pulling up ANY/EXISTS sub-selects that
are in the ON clause of an outer join, and it has the same disadvantage:
we'd force the two joins to be evaluated according to the syntactic nesting
order, because the lower join will most likely not be able to commute with
the ANTI join.  That could result in having to form a rather large join
product, whereas the handling of a correlated subselect is not quite that
dumb.  So until we can handle those cases better, #ifdef NOT_USED that
case.  (I think it's okay to pull up in the EXISTS/ANY cases, because SEMI
joins aren't so inflexible about ordering.)

Back-patch to 8.4, same as for previous patch in this area.  Fortunately
that patch hadn't made it into any shipped releases yet.
2011-06-20 14:33:20 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
a40a5d9468 Remove extra copying of TupleDescs for heap_create_with_catalog
Some callers were creating copies of tuple descriptors to pass to that
function, stating in code comments that it was necessary because it
modified the passed descriptor.  Code inspection reveals this not to be
true, and indeed not all callers are passing copies in the first place.
So remove the extra ones and the misleading comments about this behavior
as well.
2011-06-20 10:50:23 -04:00
Michael Meskes
bddc35ac66 Fixed string in German translation that causes segfault.
Applied patch by Christoph Berg <cb@df7cb.de> to replace placeholder "%s" by
correct string.
2011-06-20 13:53:15 +02:00
Tom Lane
2ed81ebfaf Add REL9_1_STABLE to the set of branches tracked by git_changelog. 2011-06-19 14:16:41 -04:00
Tom Lane
63513b207d Fix thinko in previous patch to always update pg_class.reltuples/relpages.
I mis-simplified the test where ANALYZE decided if it could get away
without doing anything: under the new regime, that's never allowed.  Per
bug #6068 from Jeff Janes.  Back-patch to 8.4, just like previous patch.
2011-06-19 14:00:48 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
8a8fbe7e79 Capitalization fixes 2011-06-19 00:37:30 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
223d14a984 Make external_pid_file world readable 2011-06-19 00:34:32 +03:00
Magnus Hagander
110c88d35c Remove redundant lib*dll.def rules from .gitignore
Since we now have a global rule in the root .gitignore,
there's no need to keep directory-specific ones as well.

Noted by Peter Eisentraut
2011-06-18 18:28:16 +02:00
Andrew Dunstan
ddef31c15c Set FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER to empty for MSVC.
Per gripe from Tom Lane. I have tested this with VC 2008, and assume
it will work with earlier versions.
2011-06-17 18:22:03 -04:00
Tom Lane
68d977a737 Obtain table locks as soon as practical during pg_dump.
For some reason, when we (I) added table lock acquisition to pg_dump,
we didn't think about making it happen as soon as possible after the
start of the transaction.  What with subsequent additions, there was
actually quite a lot going on before we got around to that; which sort
of defeats the purpose.  Rearrange the order of calls in dumpSchema()
to close the risk window as much as we easily can.  Back-patch to all
supported branches.
2011-06-17 18:19:02 -04:00
Robert Haas
062780ec35 Add overflow checks to int4 and int8 versions of generate_series().
The previous code went into an infinite loop after overflow.  In fact,
an overflow is not really an error; it just means that the current
value is the last one we need to return.  So, just arrange to stop
immediately when overflow is detected.

Back-patch all the way.
2011-06-17 14:28:45 -04:00
Robert Haas
bf347c60bd Fix crash in CREATE UNLOGGED TABLE.
The code that created the init fork neglected to make sure that the
relation was open at the smgr level before attempting to invoke smgr.
This didn't happen every time; only when the relcache entry was rebuilt
along the way.

Per report from Garick Hamlin.
2011-06-17 13:34:39 -04:00
Robert Haas
c573486ce9 Fix minor thinko in ProcGlobalShmemSize().
There's no need to add space for startupBufferPinWaitBufId, because
it's part of the PROC_HDR object for which this function already
allocates space.

This has been wrong for a while, but the only consequence is that our
shared memory allocation is increased by 4 bytes, so no back-patch.
2011-06-17 09:12:19 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
236a11dc65 Define FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER for MSVC. 2011-06-16 22:30:24 -04:00
Tom Lane
bfcb9328e5 Index tuple data arrays using Anum_xxx symbolic constants instead of "i++".
We had already converted most places to this style, but this patch gets the
last few that were still doing it the old way.  The main advantage is that
this exposes a greppable name for each target column, rather than having
to rely on comments (which a couple of places failed to provide anyhow).

Richard Hopkins, additional work by me to clean up update_attstats() too
2011-06-16 17:04:40 -04:00