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2ff092bcd8 In initialize_SSL, don't fail unnecessarily when home dir is unavailable.
Instead, just act as though the certificate file(s) are not present.
There is only one case where this need be a hard failure condition: when
sslmode is verify-ca or verify-full, not having a root cert file is an
error.  Change the logic so that we complain only in that case, and
otherwise fall through cleanly.  This is how it used to behave pre-9.0,
but my patch 4ed4b6c54e of 2010-05-26 broke
the case.  Per report from Christian Kastner.
2011-03-04 11:39:14 -05:00
a48fb0b598 Correct mistaken claims about EXPLAIN ANALYZE's handling of triggers.
Time spent executing AFTER triggers is not included in the runtime of the
associated ModifyTable node; in my patch of yesterday I confused queuing of
these triggers with their actual execution.  Spotted by Marko Tiikkaja.
2011-03-02 11:17:07 -05:00
82a0e35222 Update discussion of EXPLAIN to reflect existence of ModifyTable nodes.
Back-patch to 9.0, since this was changed then.
2011-03-01 11:36:09 -05:00
15907c3623 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 21:18:13 -05:00
b22e2d6b02 Fix parallel pg_restore to handle comments on POST_DATA items correctly.
The previous coding would try to process all SECTION_NONE items in the
initial sequential-restore pass, which failed if they were dependencies of
not-yet-restored items.  Fix by postponing such items into the parallel
processing pass once we have skipped any non-PRE_DATA item.

Back-patch into 9.0; the original parallel-restore coding in 8.4 did not
have this bug, so no need to change it.

Report and diagnosis by Arnd Hannemann.
2011-02-18 13:11:50 -05:00
848cd3289e Fix tsmatchsel() to account properly for null rows.
ts_typanalyze.c computes MCE statistics as fractions of the non-null rows,
which seems fairly reasonable, and anyway changing it in released versions
wouldn't be a good idea.  But then ts_selfuncs.c has to account for that.
Failure to do so results in overestimates in columns with a significant
fraction of null documents.  Back-patch to 8.4 where this stuff was
introduced.

Jesper Krogh
2011-02-17 19:00:54 -05:00
7422e0081d Fix bogus test for hypothetical indexes in get_actual_variable_range().
That function was supposing that indexoid == 0 for a hypothetical index,
but that is not likely to be true in any non-toy implementation of an index
adviser, since assigning a fake OID is the only way to know at EXPLAIN time
which hypothetical index got selected.  Fix by adding a flag to
IndexOptInfo to mark hypothetical indexes.  Back-patch to 9.0 where
get_actual_variable_range() was added.

Gurjeet Singh
2011-02-16 19:24:50 -05:00
8e4b147312 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 15:49:59 -05:00
888fda8092 Clarify documentation for libpq's PQescapeBytea to mention the new hex
format.

Modify PQescapeStringConn() docs to be consisent with other escaping
functions.

Add mention problems with pre-9.0 versions of libpq using not understanding
bytea hex format to the 9.0 release notes.

Backpatch to 9.0 docs.
2011-02-13 09:48:19 -05:00
d5478c3391 Fix improper matching of resjunk column names for FOR UPDATE in subselect.
Flattening of subquery range tables during setrefs.c could lead to the
rangetable indexes in PlanRowMark nodes not matching up with the column
names previously assigned to the corresponding resjunk ctid (resp. tableoid
or wholerow) columns.  Typical symptom would be either a "cannot extract
system attribute from virtual tuple" error or an Assert failure.  This
wasn't a problem before 9.0 because we didn't support FOR UPDATE below the
top query level, and so the final flattening could never renumber an RTE
that was relevant to FOR UPDATE.  Fix by using a plan-tree-wide unique
number for each PlanRowMark to label the associated resjunk columns, so
that the number need not change during flattening.

Per report from David Johnston (though I'm darned if I can see how this got
past initial testing of the relevant code).  Back-patch to 9.0.
2011-02-09 23:27:16 -05:00
5dfc66b3d0 Fix typo.
Thom Brown
2011-02-03 11:25:34 +01:00
1c4c264aa5 Undefine setlocale() macro on Win32
New versions of libintl redefine setlocale() to a macro
which causes problems when the backend and libintl are
linked against different versions of the runtime, which
is often the case in msvc builds.

Hiroshi Inoue, slightly updated comment by me
2011-02-01 13:22:22 +01:00
d6c1dc176a Create new errcode for recovery conflict caused by db drop on master.
Previously reported as ERRCODE_ADMIN_SHUTDOWN, this case is now
reported as ERRCODE_DATABASE_DROPPED. No message text change.
Unlikely to happen on most servers, so low impact change to allow
session poolers to correctly handle this situation.

Tatsuo Ishii and Simon Riggs
2011-02-01 08:49:58 +00:00
9a01285289 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 15:23:55 +09:00
6bfa6b0867 Fix error code for canceling statement due to conflict with recovery.
All retryable conflict errors now have an error code that indicates that
a retry is possible, correcting my incomplete fix of 2010/05/12

Tatsuo Ishii and Simon Riggs, input from Robert Haas and Florian Pflug
2011-01-31 19:24:29 +00:00
1df57f63f3 Make reduce_outer_joins() smarter about semijoins.
reduce_outer_joins() mistakenly treated a semijoin like a left join for
purposes of deciding whether not-null constraints created by the join's
quals could be passed down into the join's left-hand side (possibly
resulting in outer-join simplification there).  Actually, semijoin works
like inner join for this purpose, ie, we do not need to see any rows that
can't possibly satisfy the quals.  Hence, two-line fix to treat semi and
inner joins alike.  Per observation by Andres Freund about a performance
gripe from Yazan Suleiman.

Back-patch to 8.4, since this oversight has been there since the current
handling of semijoins was implemented.
2011-01-30 17:05:15 -05:00
2fb64d8570 Tag 9.0.3 REL9_0_3 2011-01-27 22:21:31 -04:00
aefb8d9198 Update release notes.
Security: CVE-2010-4015
2011-01-27 17:47:15 -05:00
d6d145673f 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 17:43:07 -05:00
67dbe720f6 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 16:29:44 -05:00
7f2d75408b Translation updates for release 9.0.3 2011-01-27 23:13:33 +02:00
af9e2ed29b Update release notes for releases 9.0.3, 8.4.7, 8.3.14, and 8.2.20. 2011-01-27 16:09:51 -05:00
2c3e292998 Correct ALTER TYPE -> SET DATA TYPE in ALTER TABLE documentation.
The latter is the correct name of the operation to change the data type
of a column.

Noah Misch
2011-01-25 18:52:03 -05:00
39b5e5f337 Make ALTER TABLE revalidate uniqueness and exclusion constraints.
Failure to do so can lead to constraint violations.  This was broken by
commit 1ddc2703a9 on 2010-02-07, so
back-patch to 9.0.

Noah Misch.  Regression test by me.
2011-01-20 22:48:29 -05:00
ba3afc88d2 Document that WITH queries are also called Common Table Expressions.
Peter Geoghegan, reviewed by Stephen Frost
2011-01-19 21:21:33 -05:00
d8b0495f96 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 12:40:13 -05:00
051096d06e Increment Py_None refcount for NULL array elements
Per bug #5835 by Julien Demoor
Author: Alex Hunsaker
2011-01-17 13:01:04 -03:00
1435a8554c Before exiting walreceiver, fsync() all the WAL received.
Otherwise WAL recovery will replay the un-flushed WAL after walreceiver has
exited, which can lead to a non-recoverable standby if the system crashes hard
at that point.
2011-01-17 12:29:15 +02:00
a08363d70c Fix the logic in libpqrcv_receive() to determine if there's any incoming data
that can be read without blocking. It used to conclude that there isn't, even
though there was data in the socket receive buffer. That lead walreceiver to
flush the WAL after every received chunk, potentially causing big performance
issues.

Backpatch to 9.0, because the performance impact can be very significant.
2011-01-13 18:00:37 +02:00
fed8dcdb84 Fix PlanRowMark/ExecRowMark structures to handle inheritance correctly.
In an inherited UPDATE/DELETE, each target table has its own subplan,
because it might have a column set different from other targets.  This
means that the resjunk columns we add to support EvalPlanQual might be
at different physical column numbers in each subplan.  The EvalPlanQual
rewrite I did for 9.0 failed to account for this, resulting in possible
misbehavior or even crashes during concurrent updates to the same row,
as seen in a recent report from Gordon Shannon.  Revise the data structure
so that we track resjunk column numbers separately for each subplan.

I also chose to move responsibility for identifying the physical column
numbers back to executor startup, instead of assuming that numbers derived
during preprocess_targetlist would stay valid throughout subsequent
massaging of the plan.  That's a bit slower, so we might want to consider
undoing it someday; but it would complicate the patch considerably and
didn't seem justifiable in a bug fix that has to be back-patched to 9.0.
2011-01-12 20:47:09 -05:00
a1ed4cf6ca Typo fix
Josh Kupershmidt
2011-01-11 10:46:08 +01:00
628a6b7564 Ensure the directory for gram.h is created on win32
Result of bad testing of my last commit.
2011-01-09 17:02:03 +01:00
763072ba8f Properly install gram.h on MSVC builds
This file is now needed by pgAdmin builds, which started
failing since it was missing in the installer builds.
2011-01-09 15:33:42 +01:00
1b2b96c423 In ecpg's parser removed a fixed length limit for constants defining an array dimension. 2011-01-08 23:02:23 +01:00
e445f9f8b5 Remove bogus claims regarding createuser defaults.
Josh Kupershmidt
2011-01-08 06:13:53 -05:00
8b3790916d Update documentation to say that \lo_import sets :LASTOID, not
lo_insert.
2011-01-05 21:32:13 -05:00
9a22ea242b In pg_upgrade, copy pg_largeobject_metadata and its index for 9.0+
servers because, like pg_largeobject, it is a system table whose
contents are not dumped by pg_dump --schema-only.
2011-01-04 23:35:52 -05:00
845626f506 In pg_upgrade, fix backward logging display of link operations. 2011-01-04 21:33:37 -05:00
ee718c2310 Improve pg_upgrade's checks for required executables.
Don't insist on pg_dumpall and psql being present in the old cluster,
since they are not needed.  Do insist on pg_resetxlog being present
(in both old and new), since we need it.  Also check for pg_config,
but only in the new cluster.  Remove the useless attempt to call
pg_config in the old cluster; we don't need to know the old value of
--pkglibdir.  (In the case of a stripped-down migration installation
there might be nothing there to look at anyway, so any future change
that might reintroduce that need would have to be considered carefully.)

Per my attempts to build a minimal previous-version installation to support
pg_upgrade.
2010-12-29 13:43:58 -05:00
0fdf735d97 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 22:50:19 -05:00
a45e2e141d Correct spelling: longjump() -> longjmp(). 2010-12-24 22:23:13 -05:00
3bb1800b55 Fix grammar 2010-12-24 22:08:15 +02:00
66b133d2b8 Allow vpath builds and regression tests to succeed on Mingw. Backpatch to release 8.4 - earlier releases would require more changes and it's not worth the trouble. 2010-12-24 13:31:48 -05:00
c474585295 Backpatch to 9.0 a doc mention that a BBU does not prevent partial page
writes.
2010-12-24 11:32:52 -05:00
554b00cdab 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
514ce7a331 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 15:31:51 -05:00
aebddf00d2 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 12:48:41 -05:00
8b4d3d44dc 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 16:30:00 +01:00
77451164e9 Remove optreset from src/port/ implementations of getopt and getopt_long.
We don't actually need optreset, because we can easily fix the code to
ensure that it's cleanly restartable after having completed a scan over the
argv array; which is the only case we need to restart in.  Getting rid of
it avoids a class of interactions with the system libraries and allows
reversion of my change of yesterday in postmaster.c and postgres.c.

Back-patch to 8.4.  Before that the getopt code was a bit different anyway.
2010-12-16 16:22:12 -05:00
770bddc1b4 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 23:50:49 -05:00
d45f163251 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 21:22:38 -05:00