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Marc G. Fournier
1e289824b6 Tag 8.2.21. REL8_2_21 2011-04-15 00:19:01 -03:00
Peter Eisentraut
3c9791557f Translation updates 2011-04-14 23:30:54 +03:00
Tom Lane
3d2835ec6a Update release notes for releases 9.0.4, 8.4.8, 8.3.15, and 8.2.21. 2011-04-14 15:51:55 -04:00
Tom Lane
18659751ea Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2011f.
DST law changes in Chile, Cuba, Falkland Islands, Morocco, Samoa, Turkey.
Historical corrections for South Australia, Alaska, Hawaii.
2011-04-13 18:05:23 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
4f5ed3a1cd On IA64 architecture, we check the depth of the register stack in addition
to the regular stack. The code to do that is platform and compiler specific,
add support for the HP-UX native compiler.
2011-04-13 11:53:30 +03:00
Tom Lane
1de4b9afe6 Modernize dlopen interface code for FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
Remove the hard-wired assumption that __mips__ (and only __mips__) lacks
dlopen in FreeBSD and OpenBSD.  This assumption is outdated at least for
OpenBSD, as per report from an anonymous 9.1 tester.  We can perfectly well
use HAVE_DLOPEN instead to decide which code to use.

Some other cosmetic adjustments to make freebsd.c, netbsd.c, and openbsd.c
exactly alike.
2011-04-07 15:15:00 -04:00
Tom Lane
00a9229060 Fix SortTocFromFile() to cope with lines that are too long for its buffer.
The original coding supposed that a dump TOC file could never contain lines
longer than 1K.  The folly of that was exposed by a recent report from
Per-Olov Esgard.  We only really need to see the first dozen or two bytes
of each line, since we're just trying to read off the numeric ID at the
start of the line; so there's no need for a particularly huge buffer.
What there is a need for is logic to not process continuation bufferloads.

Back-patch to all supported branches, since it's always been like this.
2011-04-07 11:40:44 -04:00
Robert Haas
93acf043b2 Correct "characters" to "bytes" in createdb docs.
Susanne Ebrecht
2011-03-27 21:29:32 -04:00
Tom Lane
63fe94d165 Improve user-defined-aggregates documentation.
On closer inspection, that two-element initcond value seems to have been
a little white lie to avoid explaining the full behavior of float8_accum.
But if people are going to expect the examples to be exactly correct,
I suppose we'd better explain.  Per comment from Thom Brown.
2011-03-23 16:57:41 -04:00
Tom Lane
24cdee8606 Fix ancient typo in user-defined-aggregates documentation.
The description of the initcond value for the built-in avg(float8)
aggregate has been wrong since it was written.  Noted by Disc Magnet.
2011-03-23 12:34:16 -04:00
Tom Lane
e2d64f81a6 Avoid potential deadlock in InitCatCachePhase2().
Opening a catcache's index could require reading from that cache's own
catalog, which of course would acquire AccessShareLock on the catalog.
So the original coding here risks locking index before heap, which could
deadlock against another backend trying to get exclusive locks in the
normal order.  Because InitCatCachePhase2 is only called when a backend
has to start up without a relcache init file, the deadlock was seldom seen
in the field.  (And by the same token, there's no need to worry about any
performance disadvantage; so not much point in trying to distinguish
exactly which catalogs have the risk.)

Bug report, diagnosis, and patch by Nikhil Sontakke.  Additional commentary
by me.  Back-patch to all supported branches.
2011-03-22 13:01:23 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
151e463c91 Fix PL/Python memory leak involving array slices
Report and patch from Daniel Popowich, bug #5842
(with some debugging help from Alex Hunsaker)
2011-03-17 12:50:38 -03:00
Andrew Dunstan
5773fac160 Use correct PATH separator for Cygwin in pg_regress.c.
This has been broken for years, and I'm not sure why it has not been
noticed before, but now a very modern Cygwin breaks on it, and the fix
is clearly correct. Backpatching to all live branches.
2011-03-17 00:24:04 -04:00
Tom Lane
1b5a7779cb On further reflection, we'd better do the same in int.c.
We previously heard of the same problem in int24div(), so there's not a
good reason to suppose the problem is confined to cases involving int8.
2011-03-11 19:04:18 -05:00
Tom Lane
a396d88118 Put in some more safeguards against executing a division-by-zero.
Add dummy returns before every potential division-by-zero in int8.c,
because apparently further "improvements" in gcc's optimizer have
enabled it to break functions that weren't broken before.

Aurelien Jarno, via Martin Pitt
2011-03-11 18:19:11 -05:00
Tom Lane
1487ca0514 Fix dangling-pointer problem in before-row update trigger processing.
ExecUpdate checked for whether ExecBRUpdateTriggers had returned a new
tuple value by seeing if the returned tuple was pointer-equal to the old
one.  But the "old one" was in estate->es_junkFilter's result slot, which
would be scribbled on if we had done an EvalPlanQual update in response to
a concurrent update of the target tuple; therefore we were comparing a
dangling pointer to a live one.  Given the right set of circumstances we
could get a false match, resulting in not forcing the tuple to be stored in
the slot we thought it was stored in.  In the case reported by Maxim Boguk
in bug #5798, this led to "cannot extract system attribute from virtual
tuple" failures when trying to do "RETURNING ctid".  I believe there is a
very-low-probability chance of more serious errors, such as generating
incorrect index entries based on the original rather than the
trigger-modified version of the row.

In HEAD, change all of ExecBRInsertTriggers, ExecIRInsertTriggers,
ExecBRUpdateTriggers, and ExecIRUpdateTriggers so that they continue to
have similar APIs.  In the back branches I just changed
ExecBRUpdateTriggers, since there is no bug in the ExecBRInsertTriggers
case.
2011-02-21 21:18:30 -05:00
Tom Lane
69bef7ff79 Add CheckTableNotInUse calls in DROP TABLE and DROP INDEX.
Recent releases had a check on rel->rd_refcnt in heap_drop_with_catalog,
but failed to cover the possibility of pending trigger events at DROP time.
(Before 8.4 we didn't even check the refcnt.)  When the trigger events were
eventually fired, you'd get "could not open relation with OID nnn" errors,
as in recent report from strk.  Better to throw a suitable error when the
DROP is attempted.

Also add a similar check in DROP INDEX.

Back-patch to all supported branches.
2011-02-15 15:50:17 -05:00
Itagaki Takahiro
13a9a7b55b Fix wrong error reports in 'number of array dimensions exceeds the
maximum allowed' messages, that have reported one-less dimensions.

Alexey Klyukin
2011-02-01 15:48:42 +09:00
Marc G. Fournier
f62f223b8e Tag 8.2.20 REL8_2_20 2011-01-27 22:25:42 -04:00
Tom Lane
f6ba576114 Update release notes.
Security: CVE-2010-4015
2011-01-27 17:47:32 -05:00
Tom Lane
e11349fdba Prevent buffer overrun while parsing an integer in a "query_int" value.
contrib/intarray's gettoken() uses a fixed-size buffer to collect an
integer's digits, and did not guard against overrunning the buffer.
This is at least a backend crash risk, and in principle might allow
arbitrary code execution.  The code didn't check for overflow of the
integer value either, which while not presenting a crash risk was still
bad.

Thanks to Apple Inc's security team for reporting this issue and supplying
the fix.

Security: CVE-2010-4015
2011-01-27 17:43:45 -05:00
Tom Lane
948a64d2b9 Don't include <asm/ia64regs.h> unnecessarily.
We only need that header when compiling with icc, since the gcc variant of
ia64_get_bsp() uses in-line assembly code.  Per report from Frank Brendel,
the header doesn't exist on all IA64 platforms; so don't include it unless
we need it.
2011-01-27 16:30:03 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut
d5a0bb5acc Translation updates for release 8.2.20 2011-01-27 23:13:00 +02:00
Tom Lane
85dfc488be Update release notes for releases 9.0.3, 8.4.7, 8.3.14, and 8.2.20. 2011-01-27 16:10:15 -05:00
Tom Lane
aae2a02c9d Fix pg_restore to do the right thing when escaping large objects.
Specifically, this makes the workflow pg_dump -Fc -> pg_restore -> file
produce correct output for BLOBs when the source database has
standard_conforming_strings turned on.  It was already okay when that was
off, or if pg_restore was told to restore directly into a database.

This is a back-port of commit b1732111f233bbb72788e92a627242ec28a85631 of
2009-08-04, with additional changes to emit old-style escaped bytea data
instead of hex-style.  At the time, we had not heard of anyone encountering
the problem in the field, so I judged it not worth the risk of changing
back branches.  Now we do have a report, from Bosco Rama, so back-patch
into 8.2 through 8.4.  9.0 and up are okay already.
2011-01-21 16:22:35 -05:00
Tom Lane
2a0abe10f3 Fix miscalculation of itemsafter in array_set_slice().
If the slice to be assigned to was before the existing array lower bound
(requiring at least one null element to spring into existence to fill the
gap), the code miscalculated how many entries needed to be copied from
the old array's null bitmap.  This could result in trashing the array's
data area (as seen in bug #5840 from Karsten Loesing), or worse.

This has been broken since we first allowed the behavior of assigning to
non-adjacent slices, in 8.2.  Back-patch to all affected versions.
2011-01-17 12:41:01 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan
ebbf741d5d Allow older branches to be built with Visual Studio 2008. This is a backport of commit df0cdd53 to the 8.2, 8.3 and 8.4 branches. 2011-01-04 16:07:05 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan
3be03bae2c Work around header misdefines in modern Windows SDK when _WIN32_WINNT is less than 0x0501. Only required for versions 8.2, 8.3 and 8.4., as we defined _WIN32_WINNT as 0x0501 after that. 2011-01-04 09:41:18 -05:00
Tom Lane
2892fd5dea Ooops, no DATE_IS_NOBEGIN/DATE_IS_NOEND in 8.3 or 8.2 ...
I heard the siren call of git cherry-pick, but should have lashed myself
to the mast.
2010-12-28 23:01:33 -05:00
Tom Lane
1fa37ac25d Avoid unexpected conversion overflow in planner for distant date values.
The "date" type supports a wider range of dates than int64 timestamps do.
However, there is pre-int64-timestamp code in the planner that assumes that
all date values can be converted to timestamp with impunity.  Fortunately,
what we really need out of the conversion is always a double (float8)
value; so even when the date is out of timestamp's range it's possible to
produce a sane answer.  All we need is a code path that doesn't try to
force the result into int64.  Per trouble report from David Rericha.

Back-patch to all supported versions.  Although this is surely a corner
case, there's not much point in advertising a date range wider than
timestamp's if we will choke on such values in unexpected places.
2010-12-28 22:50:51 -05:00
Tom Lane
6dca260129 Fix up handling of simple-form CASE with constant test expression.
eval_const_expressions() can replace CaseTestExprs with constants when
the surrounding CASE's test expression is a constant.  This confuses
ruleutils.c's heuristic for deparsing simple-form CASEs, leading to
Assert failures or "unexpected CASE WHEN clause" errors.  I had put in
a hack solution for that years ago (see commit
514ce7a331c5bea8e55b106d624e55732a002295 of 2006-10-01), but bug #5794
from Peter Speck shows that that solution failed to cover all cases.

Fortunately, there's a much better way, which came to me upon reflecting
that Peter's "CASE TRUE WHEN" seemed pretty redundant: we can "simplify"
the simple-form CASE to the general form of CASE, by simply omitting the
constant test expression from the rebuilt CASE construct.  This is
intuitively valid because there is no need for the executor to evaluate
the test expression at runtime; it will never be referenced, because any
CaseTestExprs that would have referenced it are now replaced by constants.
This won't save a whole lot of cycles, since evaluating a Const is pretty
cheap, but a cycle saved is a cycle earned.  In any case it beats kluging
ruleutils.c still further.  So this patch improves const-simplification
and reverts the previous change in ruleutils.c.

Back-patch to all supported branches.  The bug exists in 8.1 too, but it's
out of warranty.
2010-12-19 15:32:26 -05:00
Tom Lane
b053c53248 Fix erroneous parsing of tsquery input "... & !(subexpression) | ..."
After parsing a parenthesized subexpression, we must pop all pending
ANDs and NOTs off the stack, just like the case for a simple operand.
Per bug #5793.

Also fix clones of this routine in contrib/intarray and contrib/ltree,
where input of types query_int and ltxtquery had the same problem.

Back-patch to all supported versions.
2010-12-19 12:48:58 -05:00
Magnus Hagander
10de92f87f Document unavailable parameters in some configurations
Add a note to user-facing parameters that can be removed completely
(and not just empty) by #ifdef's depending on build configuration.
2010-12-18 16:33:43 +01:00
Andrew Dunstan
43a7206fcc Work around make changes on modern Mingw to allow release 8.2 regression tests to work. 2010-12-17 19:49:31 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan
f2f63551cd Backpatch plperl GNUmakefile fixes to allow building release 8.2 on Mingw with a modern perl. 2010-12-17 11:51:32 -05:00
Tom Lane
6a61d58ca8 Fix up getopt() reset management so it works on recent mingw.
The mingw people don't appear to care about compatibility with non-GNU
versions of getopt, so force use of our own copy of getopt on Windows.
Also, ensure that we make use of optreset when using our own copy.

Per report from Andrew Dunstan.  Back-patch to all versions supported
on Windows.
2010-12-15 23:51:07 -05:00
Tom Lane
16d5fd6a99 Fix contrib/seg's GiST picksplit method.
Fix the same size_alpha versus size_beta typo that was recently fixed
in contrib/cube.  Noted by Alexander Korotkov.

Back-patch to all supported branches (there is a more invasive fix in
HEAD).
2010-12-15 21:24:06 -05:00
Marc G. Fournier
4d836f34b5 Tag 8.2.19. REL8_2_19 2010-12-13 23:03:33 -04:00
Tom Lane
9410262c57 Update release notes for releases 9.0.2, 8.4.6, 8.3.13, 8.2.19, and 8.1.23. 2010-12-13 20:23:41 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut
8c25a949c4 Translation updates for release 8.2.19 2010-12-13 22:31:56 +02:00
Tom Lane
3727116213 Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2010o: DST law changes in
Fiji and Samoa.  Historical corrections for Hong Kong.
2010-12-13 12:43:26 -05:00
Tom Lane
8b77981f89 Force default wal_sync_method to be fdatasync on Linux.
Recent versions of the Linux system header files cause xlogdefs.h to
believe that open_datasync should be the default sync method, whereas
formerly fdatasync was the default on Linux.  open_datasync is a bad
choice, first because it doesn't actually outperform fdatasync (in fact
the reverse), and second because we try to use O_DIRECT with it, causing
failures on certain filesystems (e.g., ext4 with data=journal option).
This part of the patch is largely per a proposal from Marti Raudsepp.
More extensive changes are likely to follow in HEAD, but this is as much
change as we want to back-patch.

Also clean up confusing code and incorrect documentation surrounding the
fsync_writethrough option.  Those changes shouldn't result in any actual
behavioral change, but I chose to back-patch them anyway to keep the
branches looking similar in this area.

In 9.0 and HEAD, also do some copy-editing on the WAL Reliability
documentation section.

Back-patch to all supported branches, since any of them might get used
on modern Linux versions.
2010-12-08 20:01:29 -05:00
Tom Lane
5271c3cd80 Add a stack overflow check to copyObject().
There are some code paths, such as SPI_execute(), where we invoke
copyObject() on raw parse trees before doing parse analysis on them.  Since
the bison grammar is capable of building heavily nested parsetrees while
itself using only minimal stack depth, this means that copyObject() can be
the front-line function that hits stack overflow before anything else does.
Accordingly, it had better have a check_stack_depth() call.  I did a bit of
performance testing and found that this slows down copyObject() by only a
few percent, so the hit ought to be negligible in the context of complete
processing of a query.

Per off-list report from Toshihide Katayama.  Back-patch to all supported
branches.
2010-12-06 22:56:07 -05:00
Tom Lane
b0e2092319 Prevent inlining a SQL function with multiple OUT parameters.
There were corner cases in which the planner would attempt to inline such
a function, which would result in a failure at runtime due to loss of
information about exactly what the result record type is.  Fix by disabling
inlining when the function's recorded result type is RECORD.  There might
be some sub-cases where inlining could still be allowed, but this is a
simple and backpatchable fix, so leave refinements for another day.
Per bug #5777 from Nate Carson.

Back-patch to all supported branches.  8.1 happens to avoid a core-dump
here, but it still does the wrong thing.
2010-12-01 00:53:39 -05:00
Tom Lane
cfb6ac6ba2 Fix significant memory leak in contrib/xml2 functions.
Most of the functions that execute XPath queries leaked the data structures
created by libxml2.  This memory would not be recovered until end of
session, so it mounts up pretty quickly in any serious use of the feature.
Per report from Pavel Stehule, though this isn't his patch.

Back-patch to all supported branches.
2010-11-26 15:21:08 -05:00
Itagaki Takahiro
eaf0766d74 Don't raise "identifier will be truncated" messages in dblink
except creating new connections.
2010-11-25 20:15:02 +09:00
Heikki Linnakangas
edc2114243 The GiST scan algorithm uses LSNs to detect concurrent pages splits, but
temporary indexes are not WAL-logged. We used a constant LSN for temporary
indexes, on the assumption that we don't need to worry about concurrent page
splits in temporary indexes because they're only visible to the current
session. But that assumption is wrong, it's possible to insert rows and
split pages in the same session, while a scan is in progress. For example,
by opening a cursor and fetching some rows, and INSERTing new rows before
fetching some more.

Fix by generating fake increasing LSNs, used in place of real LSNs in
temporary GiST indexes.
2010-11-16 11:25:43 +02:00
Tom Lane
0c6c5b8a2d Fix aboriginal mistake in plpython's set-returning-function support.
We must stay in the function's SPI context until done calling the iterator
that returns the set result.  Otherwise, any attempt to invoke SPI features
in the python code called by the iterator will malfunction.  Diagnosis and
patch by Jan Urbanski, per bug report from Jean-Baptiste Quenot.

Back-patch to 8.2; there was no support for SRFs in previous versions of
plpython.
2010-11-15 14:27:12 -05:00
Robert Haas
e642ca767c Fix bug in cube picksplit algorithm.
Alexander Korotkov
2010-11-14 21:29:10 -05:00
Tom Lane
ef35f36b79 Add missing outfuncs.c support for struct InhRelation.
This is needed to support debug_print_parse, per report from Jon Nelson.
Cursory testing via the regression tests suggests we aren't missing
anything else.
2010-11-13 00:35:08 -05:00