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3372f1adad Fix checkpointer crash in EXEC_BACKEND builds.
Nothing in the checkpointer calls InitXLOGAccess(), so WALInsertLocks
never got initialized there.  Without EXEC_BACKEND, it works anyway
because the correct value is inherited from the postmaster, but
with EXEC_BACKEND we've got a problem.  The problem appears to have
been introduced by commit 68a2e52bba.

To fix, move the relevant initialization steps from InitXLOGAccess()
to XLOGShmemInit(), making this more parallel to what we do
elsewhere.

Amit Kapila
2014-07-24 09:16:27 -04:00
fece13d747 Properly remove ephemeral replication slots after a crash restart.
Ephemeral slots - slots that shouldn't survive database restarts -
weren't properly cleaned up after a immediate/crash restart. They were
ignored in the sense that they weren't restored into memory and thus
didn't cause unwanted resource retention; but they prevented a new
slot with the same name from being created.

Now ephemeral slots are fully removed during startup.

Backpatch to 9.4 where replication slots where added.
2014-07-24 14:44:41 +02:00
8da262879e Avoid access to already-released lock in LockRefindAndRelease.
Spotted by Tom Lane.
2014-07-24 08:19:51 -04:00
e27eee10d7 Fix TAP installcheck tests when current directory name contains spaces
This fixes the installcheck part.  The check part has additional
problems that will be addressed in a separate commit.
2014-07-23 22:20:18 -04:00
7a8715b988 Rearrange documentation paragraph describing pg_relation_size().
Break the list of available options into an <itemizedlist> instead of
inline sentences.  This is mostly motivated by wanting to ensure that the
cross-references to the FSM and VM docs don't cross page boundaries in PDF
format; but it seems to me to read more easily this way anyway.  I took the
liberty of editorializing a bit further while at it.

Per complaint from Magnus about 9.0.18 docs not building in A4 format.
Patch all active branches so we don't get blind-sided by this particular
issue again in future.
2014-07-23 15:20:34 -04:00
b28761cb31 Report success when Windows kill() emulation signals an exiting process.
This is consistent with the POSIX verdict that kill() shall not report
ESRCH for a zombie process.  Back-patch to 9.0 (all supported versions).
Test code from commit d7cdf6ee36 depends
on it, and log messages about kill() reporting "Invalid argument" will
cease to appear for this not-unexpected condition.
2014-07-23 00:36:40 -04:00
44acd17605 MSVC: Substitute $(top_builddir) in REGRESS_OPTS.
Commit d7cdf6ee36 introduced a usage
thereof.  Back-patch to 9.0, like that commit.
2014-07-23 00:35:49 -04:00
30d6a9858c Re-enable error for "SELECT ... OFFSET -1".
The executor has thrown errors for negative OFFSET values since 8.4 (see
commit bfce56eea4), but in a moment of brain
fade I taught the planner that OFFSET with a constant negative value was a
no-op (commit 1a1832eb08).  Reinstate the
former behavior by only discarding OFFSET with a value of exactly 0.  In
passing, adjust a planner comment that referenced the ancient behavior.

Back-patch to 9.3 where the mistake was introduced.
2014-07-22 13:30:09 -04:00
1ea941450b Check block number against the correct fork in get_raw_page().
get_raw_page tried to validate the supplied block number against
RelationGetNumberOfBlocks(), which of course is only right when
accessing the main fork.  In most cases, the main fork is longer
than the others, so that the check was too weak (allowing a
lower-level error to be reported, but no real harm to be done).
However, very small tables could have an FSM larger than their heap,
in which case the mistake prevented access to some FSM pages.
Per report from Torsten Foertsch.

In passing, make the bad-block-number error into an ereport not elog
(since it's certainly not an internal error); and fix sloppily
maintained comment for RelationGetNumberOfBlocksInFork.

This has been wrong since we invented relation forks, so back-patch
to all supported branches.
2014-07-22 11:46:36 -04:00
a61f63df7d Allow empty string object keys in json_object().
This makes the behaviour consistent with the json parser, other
json-generating functions, and the JSON standards.
2014-07-22 11:25:40 -04:00
fd18965e33 Diagnose incompatible OpenLDAP versions during build and test.
With OpenLDAP versions 2.4.24 through 2.4.31, inclusive, PostgreSQL
backends can crash at exit.  Raise a warning during "configure" based on
the compile-time OpenLDAP version number, and test the crash scenario in
the dblink test suite.  Back-patch to 9.0 (all supported versions).
2014-07-22 11:01:35 -04:00
87c4232fd3 Unset some local environment variables in TAP tests
Unset environment variables that control message language, so that we
can compare some program output with expected strings.  This is very
similar to what pg_regress does.
2014-07-22 00:45:53 -04:00
2cf489301e gitattributes: Ignore time zone data files for whitespace checks
The latest update introduced some funny whitespace, but since they are
externally maintained files, we add them to the list of files to ignore.
2014-07-22 00:12:28 -04:00
ecb2d583ca Reject out-of-range numeric timezone specifications.
In commit 631dc390f4, we started to handle
simple numeric timezone offsets via the zic library instead of the old
CTimeZone/HasCTZSet kluge.  However, we overlooked the fact that the zic
code will reject UTC offsets exceeding a week (which seems a bit arbitrary,
but not because it's too tight ...).  This led to possibly setting
session_timezone to NULL, which results in crashes in most timezone-related
operations as of 9.4, and crashes in a small number of places even before
that.  So check for NULL return from pg_tzset_offset() and report an
appropriate error message.  Per bug #11014 from Duncan Gillis.

Back-patch to all supported branches, like the previous patch.
(Unfortunately, as of today that no longer includes 8.4.)
2014-07-21 22:41:23 -04:00
c85374626f Stamp 9.4beta2. REL9_4_BETA2 2014-07-21 15:07:50 -04:00
ab2f504b2e Release notes for 9.3.5, 9.2.9, 9.1.14, 9.0.18, 8.4.22. 2014-07-21 14:59:25 -04:00
3622b6be0f Adjust cutoff points in newly-added sanity tests.
Per recommendation from Andres.
2014-07-21 12:58:44 -04:00
d122387d7d Defend against bad relfrozenxid/relminmxid/datfrozenxid/datminmxid values.
In commit a61daa14d5, we fixed pg_upgrade so
that it would install sane relminmxid and datminmxid values, but that does
not cure the problem for installations that were already pg_upgraded to
9.3; they'll initially have "1" in those fields.  This is not a big problem
so long as 1 is "in the past" compared to the current nextMultiXact
counter.  But if an installation were more than halfway to the MXID wrap
point at the time of upgrade, 1 would appear to be "in the future" and
that would effectively disable tracking of oldest MXIDs in those
tables/databases, until such time as the counter wrapped around.

While in itself this isn't worse than the situation pre-9.3, where we did
not manage MXID wraparound risk at all, the consequences of premature
truncation of pg_multixact are worse now; so we ought to make some effort
to cope with this.  We discussed advising users to fix the tracking values
manually, but that seems both very tedious and very error-prone.

Instead, this patch adopts two amelioration rules.  First, a relminmxid
value that is "in the future" is allowed to be overwritten with a
full-table VACUUM's actual freeze cutoff, ignoring the normal rule that
relminmxid should never go backwards.  (This essentially assumes that we
have enough defenses in place that wraparound can never occur anymore,
and thus that a value "in the future" must be corrupt.)  Second, if we see
any "in the future" values then we refrain from truncating pg_clog and
pg_multixact.  This prevents loss of clog data until we have cleaned up
all the broken tracking data.  In the worst case that could result in
considerable clog bloat, but in practice we expect that relfrozenxid-driven
freezing will happen soon enough to fix the problem before clog bloat
becomes intolerable.  (Users could do manual VACUUM FREEZEs if not.)

Note that this mechanism cannot save us if there are already-wrapped or
already-truncated-away MXIDs in the table; it's only capable of dealing
with corrupt tracking values.  But that's the situation we have with the
pg_upgrade bug.

For consistency, apply the same rules to relfrozenxid/datfrozenxid.  There
are not known mechanisms for these to get messed up, but if they were, the
same tactics seem appropriate for fixing them.
2014-07-21 11:42:00 -04:00
4bcdfb930e Translation updates 2014-07-21 01:07:36 -04:00
2f2b7879ed Update SQL features list 2014-07-21 00:42:32 -04:00
be72263635 Fix xreflabel for hot_standby_feedback.
Rather remarkable that this has been wrong since 9.1 and nobody noticed.
2014-07-19 22:20:38 -04:00
e5ea60e80b Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2014e.
DST law changes in Crimea, Egypt, Morocco.  New zone Antarctica/Troll
for Norwegian base in Queen Maud Land.
2014-07-19 15:01:05 -04:00
f0a497e4c4 Partial fix for dropped columns in functions returning composite.
When a view has a function-returning-composite in FROM, and there are
some dropped columns in the underlying composite type, ruleutils.c
printed junk in the column alias list for the reconstructed FROM entry.
Before 9.3, this was prevented by doing get_rte_attribute_is_dropped
tests while printing the column alias list; but that solution is not
currently available to us for reasons I'll explain below.  Instead,
check for empty-string entries in the alias list, which can only exist
if that column position had been dropped at the time the view was made.
(The parser fills in empty strings to preserve the invariant that the
aliases correspond to physical column positions.)

While this is sufficient to handle the case of columns dropped before
the view was made, we have still got issues with columns dropped after
the view was made.  In particular, the view could contain Vars that
explicitly reference such columns!  The dependency machinery really
ought to refuse the column drop attempt in such cases, as it would do
when trying to drop a table column that's explicitly referenced in
views.  However, we currently neglect to store dependencies on columns
of composite types, and fixing that is likely to be too big to be
back-patchable (not to mention that existing views in existing databases
would not have the needed pg_depend entries anyway).  So I'll leave that
for a separate patch.

Pre-9.3, ruleutils would print such Vars normally (with their original
column names) even though it suppressed their entries in the RTE's
column alias list.  This is certainly bogus, since the printed view
definition would fail to reload, but at least it didn't crash.  However,
as of 9.3 the printed column alias list is tightly tied to the names
printed for Vars; so we can't treat columns as dropped for one purpose
and not dropped for the other.  This is why we can't just put back the
get_rte_attribute_is_dropped test: it results in an assertion failure
if the view in fact contains any Vars referencing the dropped column.
Once we've got dependencies preventing such cases, we'll probably want
to do it that way instead of relying on the empty-string test used here.

This fix turned up a very ancient bug in outfuncs/readfuncs, namely
that T_String nodes containing empty strings were not dumped/reloaded
correctly: the node was printed as "<>" which is read as a string
value of <>.  Since (per SQL) we disallow empty-string identifiers,
such nodes don't occur normally, which is why we'd not noticed.
(Such nodes aren't used for literal constants, just identifiers.)

Per report from Marc Schablewski.  Back-patch to 9.3 which is where
the rule printing behavior changed.  The dangling-variable case is
broken all the way back, but that's not what his complaint is about.
2014-07-19 14:29:00 -04:00
f0af51d077 Limit pg_upgrade authentication advice to always-secure techniques.
~/.pgpass is a sound choice everywhere, and "peer" authentication is
safe on every platform it supports.  Cease to recommend "trust"
authentication, the safety of which is deeply configuration-specific.
Back-patch to 9.0, where pg_upgrade was introduced.
2014-07-18 16:05:26 -04:00
4a66f0f2d5 Fix two low-probability memory leaks in regular expression parsing.
If pg_regcomp failed after having invoked markst/cleanst, it would leak any
"struct subre" nodes it had created.  (We've already detected all regex
syntax errors at that point, so the only likely causes of later failure
would be query cancel or out-of-memory.)  To fix, make sure freesrnode
knows the difference between the pre-cleanst and post-cleanst cleanup
procedures.  Add some documentation of this less-than-obvious point.

Also, newlacon did the wrong thing with an out-of-memory failure from
realloc(), so that the previously allocated array would be leaked.

Both of these are pretty low-probability scenarios, but a bug is a bug,
so patch all the way back.

Per bug #10976 from Arthur O'Dwyer.
2014-07-18 13:00:39 -04:00
9fb149573d doc: Spell checking 2014-07-16 22:20:15 -04:00
9b3ef66afe Fix bugs in SP-GiST search with range type's -|- (adjacent) operator.
The consistent function contained several bugs:

* The "if (which2) { ... }"  block was broken. It compared the  argument's
lower bound against centroid's upper bound, while it was supposed to compare
the argument's upper bound against the centroid's lower bound (the comment
was correct, code was wrong). Also, it cleared bits in the "which1"
variable, while it was supposed to clear bits in "which2".

* If the argument's upper bound was equal to the centroid's lower bound, we
descended to both halves (= all quadrants). That's unnecessary, searching
the right quadrants is sufficient. This didn't lead to incorrect query
results, but was clearly wrong, and slowed down queries unnecessarily.

* In the case that argument's lower bound is adjacent to the centroid's
upper bound, we also don't need to visit all quadrants. Per similar
reasoning as previous point.

* The code where we compare the previous centroid with the current centroid
should match the code where we compare the current centroid with the
argument. The point of that code is to redo the calculation done in the
previous level, to see if we were supposed to traverse left or right (or up
or down), and if we actually did. If we moved in the different direction,
then we know there are no matches for bound.

Refactor the code and adds comments to make it more readable and easier to
reason about.

Backpatch to 9.3 where SP-GiST support for range types was introduced.
2014-07-16 09:20:20 +03:00
0e34d82538 Move check for SSL_get_current_compression to run on mingw
Mingw uses a different header file than msvc, so we don't get the
hardcoded value, so we need the configure test to run.
2014-07-15 22:02:40 +02:00
3b70e973cf doc: Put new options in right order on reference pages 2014-07-15 15:08:23 -04:00
e763ec989c pg_upgrade: Fix spacing in help output 2014-07-15 15:08:22 -04:00
7466037596 pg_basebackup: Add more information about --max-rate option to help output
It was previously not clear what unit the option argument should have.
2014-07-15 15:08:22 -04:00
05011b6da5 json_build_object and json_build_array are stable, not immutable.
These functions indirectly invoke output functions, so they can't be
immutable.

Backpatch to 9.4 where they were introduced.

Catalog version bumped.
2014-07-15 14:32:31 -04:00
e45229bb66 Fix REASSIGN OWNED for text search objects
Trying to reassign objects owned by a user that had text search
dictionaries or configurations used to fail with:
ERROR:  unexpected classid 3600
or
ERROR:  unexpected classid 3602

Fix by adding cases for those object types in a switch in pg_shdepend.c.

Both REASSIGN OWNED and text search objects go back all the way to 8.1,
so backpatch to all supported branches.  In 9.3 the alter-owner code was
made generic, so the required change in recent branches is pretty
simple; however, for 9.2 and older ones we need some additional
reshuffling to enable specifying objects by OID rather than name.

Text search templates and parsers are not owned objects, so there's no
change required for them.

Per bug #9749 reported by Michal Novotný
2014-07-15 13:24:07 -04:00
5e4c9b3731 Detect presence of SSL_get_current_compression
Apparently we still build against OpenSSL so old that it doesn't
have this function, so add an autoconf check for it to make the
buildfarm happy. If the function doesn't exist, always return
that compression is disabled, since presumably the actual
compression functionality is always missing.

For now, hardcode the function as present on MSVC, since we should
hopefully be well beyond those old versions on that platform.
2014-07-15 18:07:19 +02:00
77b41010db Add missing source files to nls.mk
These are files under common/ that have been moved around.  Updating
these manually is not satisfactory, but it's the only solution at the
moment.
2014-07-15 10:10:58 -04:00
d3c980694f Include SSL compression status in psql banner and connection logging
Both the psql banner and the connection logging already included
SSL status, cipher and bitlength, this adds the information about
compression being on or off.
2014-07-15 15:12:13 +02:00
350651905d Add missing serial commas
Also update one place where the wal_level "logical" was not added to an
error message.
2014-07-15 08:25:27 -04:00
a53878fd5a doc: small fixes for REINDEX reference page
From: Josh Kupershmidt <schmiddy@gmail.com>
2014-07-14 20:40:16 -04:00
28a935149f Move view reloptions into their own varlena struct
Per discussion after a gripe from me in
http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20140611194633.GH18688@eldon.alvh.no-ip.org

Jaime Casanova
2014-07-14 17:24:40 -04:00
543f57fc37 Prevent bitmap heap scans from showing unnecessary block info in EXPLAIN ANALYZE.
EXPLAIN ANALYZE shows the information of the numbers of exact/lossy blocks which
bitmap heap scan processes. But, previously, when those numbers were both zero,
it displayed only the prefix "Heap Blocks:" in TEXT output format. This is strange
and would confuse the users. So this commit suppresses such unnecessary information.

Backpatch to 9.4 where EXPLAIN ANALYZE was changed so that such information was
displayed.

Etsuro Fujita
2014-07-14 20:42:53 +09:00
22ccce5206 Fix decoding of consecutive MULTI_INSERTs emitted by one heap_multi_insert().
Commit 1b86c81d2d fixed the decoding of toasted columns for the rows
contained in one xl_heap_multi_insert record. But that's not actually
enough, because heap_multi_insert() will actually first toast all
passed in rows and then emit several *_multi_insert records; one for
each page it fills with tuples.

Add a XLOG_HEAP_LAST_MULTI_INSERT flag which is set in
xl_heap_multi_insert->flag denoting that this multi_insert record is
the last emitted by one heap_multi_insert() call. Then use that flag
in decode.c to only set clear_toast_afterwards in the right situation.

Expand the number of rows inserted via COPY in the corresponding
regression test to make sure that more than one heap page is filled
with tuples by one heap_multi_insert() call.

Backpatch to 9.4 like the previous commit.
2014-07-12 14:30:43 +02:00
bb4d05c026 Add autocompletion of locale keywords for CREATE DATABASE
Adds support for autocomplete of LC_COLLATE and LC_CTYPE to
the CREATE DATABASE command in psql.
2014-07-12 14:19:57 +02:00
f280eff949 Fix bug with whole-row references to append subplans.
ExecEvalWholeRowVar incorrectly supposed that it could "bless" the source
TupleTableSlot just once per query.  But if the input is coming from an
Append (or, perhaps, other cases?) more than one slot might be returned
over the query run.  This led to "record type has not been registered"
errors when a composite datum was extracted from a non-blessed slot.

This bug has been there a long time; I guess it escaped notice because when
dealing with subqueries the planner tends to expand whole-row Vars into
RowExprs, which don't have the same problem.  It is possible to trigger
the problem in all active branches, though, as illustrated by the added
regression test.
2014-07-11 19:12:38 -04:00
6fe24405fa Rename logical decoding's pg_llog directory to pg_logical.
The old name wasn't very descriptive as of actual contents of the
directory, which are historical snapshots in the snapshots/
subdirectory and mappingdata for rewritten tuples in
mappings/. There's been a fair amount of discussion what would be a
good name. I'm settling for pg_logical because it's likely that
further data around logical decoding and replication will need saving
in the future.

Also add the missing entry for the directory into storage.sgml's list
of PGDATA contents.

Bumps catversion as the data directories won't be compatible.

Backpatch to 9.4, which I missed to do as Michael Paquier luckily
noticed. As there already has been a catversion bump after 9.4beta1,
there's no reasons for having 9.4 diverge from master.
2014-07-09 13:25:25 +02:00
8adb476995 Fix whitespace 2014-07-08 23:29:09 -04:00
845b3c3bb5 Update key words table for 9.4 2014-07-08 14:54:32 -04:00
44850ec32a doc: Link text to table by id 2014-07-08 14:14:37 -04:00
ac45aa1dde Don't assume a subquery's output is unique if there's a SRF in its tlist.
While the x output of "select x from t group by x" can be presumed unique,
this does not hold for "select x, generate_series(1,10) from t group by x",
because we may expand the set-returning function after the grouping step.
(Perhaps that should be re-thought; but considering all the other oddities
involved with SRFs in targetlists, it seems unlikely we'll change it.)
Put a check in query_is_distinct_for() so it's not fooled by such cases.

Back-patch to all supported branches.

David Rowley
2014-07-08 14:03:45 -04:00
443dd97001 doc: Fix spacing in verbatim environments 2014-07-08 11:39:07 -04:00
f64fe2cbe6 pg_upgrade: allow upgrades for new-only TOAST tables
Previously, when calculations on the need for toast tables changed,
pg_upgrade could not handle cases where the new cluster needed a TOAST
table and the old cluster did not.  (It already handled the opposite
case.)  This fixes the "OID mismatch" error typically generated in this
case.

Backpatch through 9.2
2014-07-07 13:24:08 -04:00