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+
+ Release 11.19
+
+
+ Release date:
+ 2023-02-09
+
+
+
+ This release contains a variety of fixes from 11.18.
+ For information about new features in major release 11, see
+ .
+
+
+
+ The PostgreSQL community will stop
+ releasing updates for the 11.X release series in November 2023.
+ Users are encouraged to update to a newer release branch soon.
+
+
+
+ Migration to Version 11.19
+
+
+ A dump/restore is not required for those running 11.X.
+
+
+
+ However, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 11.14,
+ see .
+
+
+
+
+ Changes
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Allow REPLICA IDENTITY
+ to be set on an index that's not (yet) valid (Tom Lane)
+
+
+
+ When pg_dump dumps a partitioned index
+ that's marked REPLICA IDENTITY, it generates a
+ command sequence that applies REPLICA IDENTITY
+ before the partitioned index has been marked valid, causing restore
+ to fail. There seems no very good reason to prohibit doing it in
+ that order, so allow it. The marking will have no effect anyway
+ until the index becomes valid.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Fix handling of DEFAULT markers in rules that
+ perform an INSERT from a
+ multi-row VALUES list (Dean Rasheed)
+
+
+
+ In some cases a DEFAULT marker would not get
+ replaced with the proper default-value expression, leading to
+ an unrecognized node type
error.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Fix edge-case data corruption in parallel hash joins (Dmitry Astapov)
+
+
+
+ If the final chunk of a large tuple being written out to a temporary
+ file was exactly 32760 bytes, it would be corrupted due to a
+ fencepost bug. The query would typically fail later with
+ corrupted-data symptoms.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Honor non-default settings
+ of checkpoint_completion_target
+ (Bharath Rupireddy)
+
+
+
+ Internal state was not updated after a change
+ in checkpoint_completion_target, possibly
+ resulting in performing checkpoint I/O faster or slower than
+ desired, especially if that setting was changed on-the-fly.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Log the correct ending timestamp
+ in recovery_target_xid mode (Tom Lane)
+
+
+
+ When ending recovery based on the recovery_target_xid
+ setting with recovery_target_inclusive
+ = off, we printed an incorrect timestamp (always
+ 2000-01-01) in the recovery stopping before
+ ... transaction
log message.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ In extended query protocol, avoid an immediate commit
+ after ANALYZE if we're running a pipeline
+ (Tom Lane)
+
+
+
+ If there's not been an explicit BEGIN
+ TRANSACTION, ANALYZE would take it on
+ itself to commit, which should not happen within a pipelined series
+ of commands.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Reject cancel request packets having the wrong length
+ (Andrey Borodin)
+
+
+
+ The server would process a cancel request even if its length word
+ was too small. This led to reading beyond the end of the allocated
+ buffer. In theory that could cause a segfault, but it seems quite
+ unlikely to happen in practice, since the buffer would have to be
+ very close to the end of memory. The more likely outcome was a bogus
+ log message about wrong backend PID or cancel code. Complain about
+ the wrong length, instead.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Add recursion and looping defenses in subquery pullup (Tom Lane)
+
+
+
+ A contrived query can result in deep recursion and unreasonable
+ amounts of time spent trying to flatten subqueries. A proper fix
+ for that seems unduly invasive for a back-patch, but we can at least
+ add stack depth checks and an interrupt check to allow the query to
+ be cancelled.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Fix partitionwise-join code to tolerate failure to produce a plan for
+ each partition (Tom Lane)
+
+
+
+ This could result in could not devise a query plan for the
+ given query
errors.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Limit the amount of cleanup work done
+ by get_actual_variable_range (Simon Riggs)
+
+
+
+ Planner runs occurring just after deletion of a large number of
+ tuples appearing at the end of an index could expend significant
+ amounts of work setting the killed
bits for those
+ index entries. Limit the amount of work done in any one query by
+ giving up on this process after examining 100 heap pages. All the
+ cleanup will still happen eventually, but without so large a
+ performance hiccup.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Ensure that execution of full-text-search queries can be cancelled
+ while they are performing phrase matches (Tom Lane)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Clean up the libpq connection object
+ after a failed replication connection attempt (Andres Freund)
+
+
+
+ The previous coding leaked the connection object. In background
+ code paths that's pretty harmless because the calling process will
+ give up and exit. But in commands such as CREATE
+ SUBSCRIPTION, such a failure resulted in a small
+ session-lifespan memory leak.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ In hot-standby servers, reduce processing effort for tracking XIDs
+ known to be active on the primary (Simon Riggs, Michail Nikolaev)
+
+
+
+ Insufficiently-aggressive cleanup of the KnownAssignedXids array
+ could lead to poor performance, particularly
+ when max_connections is set to a large value on
+ the standby.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Fix uninitialized-memory usage in logical decoding (Masahiko Sawada)
+
+
+
+ In certain cases, resumption of logical decoding could try to re-use
+ XID data that had already been freed, leading to unpredictable
+ behavior.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Avoid rare failed to acquire cleanup lock
panic
+ during WAL replay of hash-index page split operations (Robert Haas)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Advance a heap page's LSN when setting its all-visible bit during
+ WAL replay (Jeff Davis)
+
+
+
+ Failure to do this left the page possibly different on standby
+ servers than the primary, and violated some other expectations about
+ when the LSN changes. This seems only a theoretical hazard so
+ far as PostgreSQL itself is concerned,
+ but it could upset third-party tools.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Prevent unsafe usage of a relation cache
+ entry's rd_smgr pointer (Amul Sul)
+
+
+
+ Remove various assumptions that rd_smgr
+ would stay valid over a series of operations, by wrapping all uses
+ of it in a function that will recompute it if needed. This prevents
+ bugs occurring when an unexpected cache flush occurs partway through
+ such a series.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Fix latent buffer-overrun problem in WaitEventSet
+ logic (Thomas Munro)
+
+
+
+ The epoll-based
+ and kqueue-based implementations could ask the
+ kernel for too many events if the size of their internal buffer was
+ different from the size of the caller's output buffer. That case is
+ not known to occur in released PostgreSQL
+ versions, but this error is a hazard for external modules and future
+ bug fixes.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Avoid nominally-undefined behavior when accessing shared memory in
+ 32-bit builds (Andres Freund)
+
+
+
+ clang's undefined-behavior sanitizer complained about use of a
+ pointer that was less aligned than it should be. It's very unlikely
+ that this would cause a problem in non-debug builds, but it's worth
+ fixing for testing purposes.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Fix copy-and-paste errors in cache-lookup-failure messages for ACL
+ checks (Justin Pryzby)
+
+
+
+ In principle these errors should never be reached. But if they are,
+ some of them reported the wrong type of object.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ In pg_dump,
+ avoid calling unsafe server functions before we have locks on the
+ tables to be examined (Tom Lane, Gilles Darold)
+
+
+
+ pg_dump uses certain server functions
+ that can fail if examining a table that gets dropped concurrently.
+ Avoid this type of failure by ensuring that we obtain access share
+ lock before inquiring too deeply into a table's properties, and that
+ we don't apply such functions to tables we don't intend to dump at
+ all.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Fix tab completion of ALTER
+ FUNCTION/PROCEDURE/ROUTINE ... SET
+ SCHEMA (Dean Rasheed)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Fix contrib/seg to not crash or print garbage
+ if an input number has more than 127 digits (Tom Lane)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ In contrib/sepgsql, avoid deprecation warnings
+ with recent libselinux (Michael Paquier)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Fix compile failure in building PL/Perl with MSVC when using
+ Strawberry Perl (Andrew Dunstan)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Fix mismatch of PL/Perl built with MSVC versus a Perl library built
+ with gcc (Andrew Dunstan)
+
+
+
+ Such combinations could previously fail with loadable library
+ and perl binaries are mismatched
errors.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Suppress compiler warnings from Perl's header files (Andres Freund)
+
+
+
+ Our preferred compiler options provoke warnings about constructs
+ appearing in recent versions of Perl's header files. When using
+ gcc, we can suppress these warnings with
+ a pragma.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Fix pg_waldump to build on compilers that
+ don't discard unused static-inline functions (Tom Lane)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Update time zone data files to tzdata
+ release 2022g for DST law changes in Greenland and Mexico,
+ plus historical corrections for northern Canada, Colombia, and
+ Singapore.
+
+
+
+ Notably, a new timezone America/Ciudad_Juarez has been split off
+ from America/Ojinaga.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Release 11.18