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Bruce Momjian
0542b1e2fe Use _() macro consistently rather than gettext(). Add translation
macros around strings that were missing them.
2005-02-22 04:43:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
60b2444cc3 Add code to prevent transaction ID wraparound by enforcing a safe limit
in GetNewTransactionId().  Since the limit value has to be computed
before we run any real transactions, this requires adding code to database
startup to scan pg_database and determine the oldest datfrozenxid.
This can conveniently be combined with the first stage of an attack on
the problem that the 'flat file' copies of pg_shadow and pg_group are
not properly updated during WAL recovery.  The code I've added to
startup resides in a new file src/backend/utils/init/flatfiles.c, and
it is responsible for rewriting the flat files as well as initializing
the XID wraparound limit value.  This will eventually allow us to get
rid of GetRawDatabaseInfo too, but we'll need an initdb so we can add
a trigger to pg_database.
2005-02-20 02:22:07 +00:00
PostgreSQL Daemon
2ff501590b Tag appropriate files for rc3
Also performed an initial run through of upgrading our Copyright date to
extend to 2005 ... first run here was very simple ... change everything
where: grep 1996-2004 && the word 'Copyright' ... scanned through the
generated list with 'less' first, and after, to make sure that I only
picked up the right entries ...
2004-12-31 22:04:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
cf796cc702 A client_encoding specification coming from the connection request has
to be processed by GUC before InitPostgres, because any required lookup
of the encoding conversion function has to be done during InitializeClientEncoding.
So, I broke this last week by moving GUC processing to after InitPostgres :-(.
What we can do as a compromise is process non-SUSET variables during
command line scanning (the same as before), and postpone the processing
of only SUSET variables.  None of the SUSET variables need to be set
before InitPostgres.
2004-11-24 19:51:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
8a7025f0bb Move pgstat_report_tabstat() call so that stats are not reported to the
collector until the transaction commits.  Per recent discussion, this
should avoid confusing autovacuum when an updating transaction runs for
a long time.
2004-11-20 00:48:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
ea23ec82c2 Remove GUC USERLIMIT variable category, making the affected variables
plain SUSET instead.  Also delay processing of options received in
client connection request until after we know if the user is a superuser,
so that SUSET values can be set that way by legitimate superusers.
Per recent discussion.
2004-11-14 19:35:35 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a1ce88a59c Have log_duration only output when log_statement has printed the query.
This handles the new multiple log_statement values.

Ed L.
2004-10-15 16:50:31 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
0fd37839d9 Message style revisions 2004-10-12 21:54:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
7ca3a0f3e2 Whack some sense into the configuration-file-location patch.
Refactor code into something reasonably understandable, cause
use of the feature to not fail in standalone backends or in
EXEC_BACKEND case, fix sloppy guc.c table entries, make the
documentation minimally usable.
2004-10-08 01:36:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
09a893117a Repair bug that would allow libpq to think a command had succeeded when
it really hadn't, due to double output of previous command's response.
Fix prevents recursive entry to libpq routines.  Found by Jan Wieck.
2004-09-26 00:26:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
b2c4071299 Redesign query-snapshot timing so that volatile functions in READ COMMITTED
mode see a fresh snapshot for each command in the function, rather than
using the latest interactive command's snapshot.  Also, suppress fresh
snapshots as well as CommandCounterIncrement inside STABLE and IMMUTABLE
functions, instead using the snapshot taken for the most closely nested
regular query.  (This behavior is only sane for read-only functions, so
the patch also enforces that such functions contain only SELECT commands.)
As per my proposal of 6-Sep-2004; I note that I floated essentially the
same proposal on 19-Jun-2002, but that discussion tailed off without any
action.  Since 8.0 seems like the right place to be taking possibly
nontrivial backwards compatibility hits, let's get it done now.
2004-09-13 20:10:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
b339d1fff6 Fire non-deferred AFTER triggers immediately upon query completion,
rather than when returning to the idle loop.  This makes no particular
difference for interactively-issued queries, but it makes a big difference
for queries issued within functions: trigger execution now occurs before
the calling function is allowed to proceed.  This responds to numerous
complaints about nonintuitive behavior of foreign key checking, such as
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2004-09/msg00020.php, and
appears to be required by the SQL99 spec.
Also take the opportunity to simplify the data structures used for the
pending-trigger list, rename them for more clarity, and squeeze out a
bit of space.
2004-09-10 18:40:09 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b6b71b85bc Pgindent run for 8.0. 2004-08-29 05:07:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
da9a8649d8 Update copyright to 2004. 2004-08-29 04:13:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
f622c54049 Allow DECLARE CURSOR to take parameters from the portal in which it is
executed.  Previously, the DECLARE would succeed but subsequent FETCHes
would fail since the parameter values supplied to DECLARE were not
propagated to the portal created for the cursor.
In support of this, add type Oids to ParamListInfo entries, which seems
like a good idea anyway since code that extracts a value can double-check
that it got the type of value it was expecting.
Oliver Jowett, with minor editorialization by Tom Lane.
2004-08-02 01:30:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
a393fbf937 Restructure error handling as recently discussed. It is now really
possible to trap an error inside a function rather than letting it
propagate out to PostgresMain.  You still have to use AbortCurrentTransaction
to clean up, but at least the error handling itself will cooperate.
2004-07-31 00:45:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
98c120a203 Revert ill-conceived patch that made elog(FATAL) the same as elog(ERROR)
followed by seeing EOF from client.  If we want a safe session-kill
capability we will need to write one, not break our error handling
mechanism.
2004-07-28 22:05:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
cc813fc2b8 Replace nested-BEGIN syntax for subtransactions with spec-compliant
SAVEPOINT/RELEASE/ROLLBACK-TO syntax.  (Alvaro)
Cause COMMIT of a failed transaction to report ROLLBACK instead of
COMMIT in its command tag.  (Tom)
Fix a few loose ends in the nested-transactions stuff.
2004-07-27 05:11:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
fe548629c5 Invent ResourceOwner mechanism as per my recent proposal, and use it to
keep track of portal-related resources separately from transaction-related
resources.  This allows cursors to work in a somewhat sane fashion with
nested transactions.  For now, cursor behavior is non-subtransactional,
that is a cursor's state does not roll back if you abort a subtransaction
that fetched from the cursor.  We might want to change that later.
2004-07-17 03:32:14 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
130f89e93f Allow configuration files to be placed outside the data directory.
Add new postgresql.conf variables to point to data, pg_hba.conf, and
pg_ident.conf files.

Needs more documentation.
2004-07-11 00:18:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
573a71a5da Nested transactions. There is still much left to do, especially on the
performance front, but with feature freeze upon us I think it's time to
drive a stake in the ground and say that this will be in 7.5.

Alvaro Herrera, with some help from Tom Lane.
2004-07-01 00:52:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
b15f9b08ef Replace direct fprintf(stderr) calls by write_stderr(), and cause this
routine to do something appropriate on Win32.  Also, add a security check
on Win32 that parallels the can't-run-as-root check on Unix.

Magnus Hagander
2004-06-24 21:03:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
7643bed58e When using extended-query protocol, postpone planning of unnamed statements
until Bind is received, so that actual parameter values are visible to the
planner.  Make use of the parameter values for estimation purposes (but
don't fold them into the actual plan).  This buys back most of the
potential loss of plan quality that ensues from using out-of-line
parameters instead of putting literal values right into the query text.

This patch creates a notion of constant-folding expressions 'for
estimation purposes only', in which case we can be more aggressive than
the normal eval_const_expressions() logic can be.  Right now the only
difference in behavior is inserting bound values for Params, but it will
be interesting to look at other possibilities.  One that we've seen
come up repeatedly is reducing now() and related functions to current
values, so that queries like ... WHERE timestampcol > now() - '1 day'
have some chance of being planned effectively.

Oliver Jowett, with some kibitzing from Tom Lane.
2004-06-11 01:09:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
c541bb86e9 Infrastructure for I/O of composite types: arrange for the I/O routines
of a composite type to get that type's OID as their second parameter,
in place of typelem which is useless.  The actual changes are mostly
centralized in getTypeInputInfo and siblings, but I had to fix a few
places that were fetching pg_type.typelem for themselves instead of
using the lsyscache.c routines.  Also, I renamed all the related variables
from 'typelem' to 'typioparam' to discourage people from assuming that
they necessarily contain array element types.
2004-06-06 00:41:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
921d749bd4 Adjust our timezone library to use pg_time_t (typedef'd as int64) in
place of time_t, as per prior discussion.  The behavior does not change
on machines without a 64-bit-int type, but on machines with one, which
is most, we are rid of the bizarre boundary behavior at the edges of
the 32-bit-time_t range (1901 and 2038).  The system will now treat
times over the full supported timestamp range as being in your local
time zone.  It may seem a little bizarre to consider that times in
4000 BC are PST or EST, but this is surely at least as reasonable as
propagating Gregorian calendar rules back that far.

I did not modify the format of the zic timezone database files, which
means that for the moment the system will not know about daylight-savings
periods outside the range 1901-2038.  Given the way the files are set up,
it's not a simple decision like 'widen to 64 bits'; we have to actually
think about the range of years that need to be supported.  We should
probably inquire what the plans of the upstream zic people are before
making any decisions of our own.
2004-06-03 02:08:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
076a055acf Separate out bgwriter code into a logically separate module, rather
than being random pieces of other files.  Give bgwriter responsibility
for all checkpoint activity (other than a post-recovery checkpoint);
so this child process absorbs the functionality of the former transient
checkpoint and shutdown subprocesses.  While at it, create an actual
include file for postmaster.c, which for some reason never had its own
file before.
2004-05-29 22:48:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
1a321f26d8 Code review for EXEC_BACKEND changes. Reduce the number of #ifdefs by
about a third, make it work on non-Windows platforms again.  (But perhaps
I broke the WIN32 code, since I have no way to test that.)  Fold all the
paths that fork postmaster child processes to go through the single
routine SubPostmasterMain, which takes care of resurrecting the state that
would normally be inherited from the postmaster (including GUC variables).
Clean up some places where there's no particularly good reason for the
EXEC and non-EXEC cases to work differently.  Take care of one or two
FIXMEs that remained in the code.
2004-05-28 05:13:32 +00:00
Neil Conway
d0b4399d81 Reimplement the linked list data structure used throughout the backend.
In the past, we used a 'Lispy' linked list implementation: a "list" was
merely a pointer to the head node of the list. The problem with that
design is that it makes lappend() and length() linear time. This patch
fixes that problem (and others) by maintaining a count of the list
length and a pointer to the tail node along with each head node pointer.
A "list" is now a pointer to a structure containing some meta-data
about the list; the head and tail pointers in that structure refer
to ListCell structures that maintain the actual linked list of nodes.

The function names of the list API have also been changed to, I hope,
be more logically consistent. By default, the old function names are
still available; they will be disabled-by-default once the rest of
the tree has been updated to use the new API names.
2004-05-26 04:41:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
ebfc56d3fb Handle impending sinval queue overflow by means of a separate signal
(SIGUSR1, which we have not been using recently) instead of piggybacking
on SIGUSR2-driven NOTIFY processing.  This has several good results:
the processing needed to drain the sinval queue is a lot less than the
processing needed to answer a NOTIFY; there's less contention since we
don't have a bunch of backends all trying to acquire exclusive lock on
pg_listener; backends that are sitting inside a transaction block can
still drain the queue, whereas NOTIFY processing can't run if there's
an open transaction block.  (This last is a fairly serious issue that
I don't think we ever recognized before --- with clients like JDBC that
tend to sit with open transaction blocks, the sinval queue draining
mechanism never really worked as intended, probably resulting in a lot
of useless cache-reset overhead.)  This is the last of several proposed
changes in response to Philip Warner's recent report of sinval-induced
performance problems.
2004-05-23 03:50:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
63bd0db121 Integrate src/timezone library for all platforms. There is more we can
and should do now that we control our own destiny for timezone handling,
but this commit gets the bulk of the picayune diffs in place.
Magnus Hagander and Tom Lane.
2004-05-21 05:08:06 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8a91100379 Only do pkglib_path if needed. 2004-05-19 21:17:33 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
4056279958 Only do find_my_exec if it doesn't come from the postmaster. 2004-05-19 19:39:27 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
5a7e1a187c Move find_my_exec lower so elog() works, per Tom. 2004-05-19 18:58:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
eb79aea9ed Move get_pkglib_path up into main.c too. 2004-05-18 20:27:25 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a9fad44372 Move find_my_exec() way up into main.c so it is available to the
timezone code and other places.

Remove elog() calls from find_my_exec;  do fprintf(stderr) instead.  We
can then remove the exec.c handling in the makefile because it doesn't
have to be built to suppress elog calls.
2004-05-18 20:18:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
3febb477e6 Reorganize code to allow path-relative installs.
Create new get_* functions to access compiled-in paths and adjust if
relative installs are to be used.

Clean up substitute_libpath_macro() code.
2004-05-17 14:35:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
9f944f0443 Adjust find_my_exec/find_other_exec() so that the return parameter is
last, not first.  This fits our style better.
2004-05-14 17:04:48 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f69ecb4f8c Reorganize backend code to more cleanly manage executable names and
backend startup.
2004-05-13 22:45:04 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b1ffacddfc Rename find_my_binary/find_other_binary to
find_my_exec/find_other_exec().  Remove passing of progname to these
functions as they can find that out from argv[0], which they already
have.

Make get_progname return const char *, and update all progname variables
to be const char *.
2004-05-12 13:38:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
fda15b351a As part of the work for making relocatable installs, I have re-factored
all the code that looks for other binaries.  I move FindExec into
port/exec.c (and renamed it to find_my_binary()).  I also added
find_other_binary that looks for another binary in the same directory as
the calling program, and checks the version string.

The only behavior change was that initdb and pg_dump would look in the
hard-coded bindir directory if it can't find the requested binary in the
same directory as the caller.  The new code throws an error.  The old
behavior seemed too error prone for version mismatches.
2004-05-11 21:57:15 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
63d0139061 Remove crude test for log_statement_stats in startup code now that we
have a more proper GUC based test.

Also change error return code to ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE so it
matches the old error return code.
2004-05-07 01:53:41 +00:00
Neil Conway
1812d3b233 Remove the last traces of Joe Hellerstein's "xfunc" optimization. Patch
from Alvaro Herrera. Also, removed lispsort.c, since it is no longer
used.
2004-04-25 18:23:57 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
31338352bd * Most changes are to fix warnings issued when compiling win32
* removed a few redundant defines
* get_user_name safe under win32
* rationalized pipe read EOF for win32 (UPDATED PATCH USED)
* changed all backend instances of sleep() to pg_usleep

    - except for the SLEEP_ON_ASSERT in assert.c, as it would exceed a
32-bit long [Note to patcher: If a SLEEP_ON_ASSERT of 2000 seconds is
acceptable, please replace with pg_usleep(2000000000L)]

I added a comment to that part of the code:

    /*
     *  It would be nice to use pg_usleep() here, but only does 2000 sec
     *  or 33 minutes, which seems too short.
     */
    sleep(1000000);

Claudio Natoli
2004-04-19 17:42:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
3c4ab3f51d Exit backend from SIGTERM or FATAL by simulating client EOF, rather than
calling proc_exit() directly.  This should make SIGTERM more reliable.
2004-04-11 00:54:45 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6a25c6e1d1 > >>1. change the type of "log_statement" option from boolean to string,
> >>with allowed values of "all, mod, ddl, none" with default "none".

OK, here is a patch that implements #1.  Here is sample output:

        test=> set client_min_messages = 'log';
        SET
        test=> set log_statement = 'mod';
        SET
        test=> select 1;
         ?column?
        ----------
                1
        (1 row)

        test=> update test set x=1;
        LOG:  statement: update test set x=1;
        ERROR:  relation "test" does not exist
        test=> update test set x=1;
        LOG:  statement: update test set x=1;
        ERROR:  relation "test" does not exist
        test=> copy test from '/tmp/x';
        LOG:  statement: copy test from '/tmp/x';
        ERROR:  relation "test" does not exist
        test=> copy test to  '/tmp/x';
        ERROR:  relation "test" does not exist
        test=> prepare xx as select 1;
        PREPARE
        test=> prepare xx as update x set y=1;
        LOG:  statement: prepare xx as update x set y=1;
        ERROR:  relation "x" does not exist
        test=> explain analyze select 1;;
                                             QUERY PLAN
        ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
         Result  (cost=0.00..0.01 rows=1 width=0) (actual time=0.006..0.007 rows=1 loops=1)
         Total runtime: 0.046 ms
        (2 rows)

        test=> explain analyze update test set x=1;
        LOG:  statement: explain analyze update test set x=1;
        ERROR:  relation "test" does not exist
        test=> explain update test set x=1;
        ERROR:  relation "test" does not exist

It checks PREPARE and EXECUTE ANALYZE too.  The log_statement values are
'none', 'mod', 'ddl', and 'all'.  For 'all', it prints before the query
is parsed, and for ddl/mod, it does it right after parsing using the
node tag (or command tag for CREATE/ALTER/DROP), so any non-parse errors
will print after the log line.
2004-04-07 05:05:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
8899a2aba9 Replace max_expr_depth parameter with a max_stack_depth parameter that
is measured in kilobytes and checked against actual physical execution
stack depth, as per my proposal of 30-Dec.  This gives us a fairly
bulletproof defense against crashing due to runaway recursive functions.
2004-03-24 22:40:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
f938c2b91b Revise syntax-error reporting behavior to give pleasant results for
errors in internally-generated queries, such as those submitted by
plpgsql functions.  Per recent discussions with Fabien Coelho.
2004-03-21 22:29:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
d6b57925ca Remove GUC log_statement, log_pid, log_timestamp, log_source_port.
Functionality superceeded by log_line_prefix.

Andrew Dunstan
2004-03-15 15:56:28 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2d3fe86bc4 Add:
#log_line_prefix = ''         # e.g. '<%u%%%d> '
                              # %u=user name %d=database name
                              # %r=remote host and port
                              # %p=PID %t=timestamp %i=command tag
                              # %c=session id %l=session line number
                              # %s=session start timestamp
                              # %x=stop here in non-session processes
                              # %%='%'

Andrew Dunstan
2004-03-09 04:43:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
a81b9d679f Fix random build breakage from log_disconnections patch. 2004-02-21 06:29:58 +00:00