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Peter Eisentraut
9e3f42ff3f Improve error message when view is not updatable
Avoid using the term "updatable" in confusing ways.  Suggest a trigger
first, before a rule.
2013-08-14 23:00:34 -04:00
Tom Lane
6c5f68ea1a Remove ph_may_need from PlaceHolderInfo, with attendant simplifications.
The planner logic that attempted to make a preliminary estimate of the
ph_needed levels for PlaceHolderVars seems to be completely broken by
lateral references.  Fortunately, the potential join order optimization
that this code supported seems to be of relatively little value in
practice; so let's just get rid of it rather than trying to fix it.

Getting rid of this allows fairly substantial simplifications in
placeholder.c, too, so planning in such cases should be a bit faster.

Issue noted while pursuing bugs reported by Jeremy Evans and Antonin
Houska, though this doesn't in itself fix either of their reported cases.
What this does do is prevent an Assert crash in the kind of query
illustrated by the added regression test.  (I'm not sure that the plan for
that query is stable enough across platforms to be usable as a regression
test output ... but we'll soon find out from the buildfarm.)

Back-patch to 9.3.  The problem case can't arise without LATERAL, so
no need to touch older branches.
2013-08-14 18:38:36 -04:00
Kevin Grittner
85052376a8 Remove Assert that matview is not in system schema from REFRESH.
We don't want to prevent an extension which creates a matview from
being installed in pg_catalog.

Issue was raised by Hitoshi Harada.
Backpatched to 9.3.
2013-08-14 12:43:01 -05:00
Tom Lane
6d8186ff77 Emit a log message if output is about to be redirected away from stderr.
We've seen multiple cases of people looking at the postmaster's original
stderr output to try to diagnose problems, not realizing/remembering that
their logging configuration is set up to send log messages somewhere else.
This seems particularly likely to happen in prepackaged distributions,
since many packagers patch the code to change the factory-standard logging
configuration to something more in line with their platform conventions.

In hopes of reducing confusion, emit a LOG message about this at the point
in startup where we are about to switch log output away from the original
stderr, providing a pointer to where to look instead.  This message will
appear as the last thing in the original stderr output.  (We might later
also try to emit such link messages when logging parameters are changed
on-the-fly; but that case seems to be both noticeably harder to do nicely,
and much less frequently a problem in practice.)

Per discussion, back-patch to 9.3 but not further.
2013-08-13 15:24:56 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
7cf5540c83 9.3 release notes: move foreign table item
Move item about foreign data wrappers supporting inserts/updates/deletes
to object manipulation.

Backpatch to 9.3.

From Etsuro Fujita
2013-08-13 12:51:26 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
7f288a2348 PL/Python: Adjust the regression tests for Python 3.3
Similar to 2cfb1c6f77734db81b6e74bcae630f93b94f69be, the order in which
dictionary elements are printed is not reliable.  This reappeared in the
tests of the string representation of result objects.  Reduce the test
case to one result set column so that there is no question of order.
2013-08-11 09:17:04 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
2edaee0112 docs: mention Julian is midnight _UTC_
(Yes, there was no UTC back then, but we compute it that way.)
Backpatch to 9.3.
2013-08-09 21:46:13 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
95b5f5e1e7 Docs: Document to_*() Julian values are integers
Backpatch to 9.3.
Per request from Marc Dahn
2013-08-09 19:25:51 -04:00
Fujii Masao
646cbc1f01 Document how auto_explain.log_timing can be changed. 2013-08-09 22:14:26 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut
595f52f817 Message punctuation and pluralization fixes 2013-08-09 07:59:53 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
92d003fcbf Message style improvements 2013-08-07 22:53:50 -04:00
Tom Lane
b5a20ab3e0 Make sure float4in/float8in accept all standard spellings of "infinity".
The C99 and POSIX standards require strtod() to accept all these spellings
(case-insensitively): "inf", "+inf", "-inf", "infinity", "+infinity",
"-infinity".  However, pre-C99 systems might accept only some or none of
these, and apparently Windows still doesn't accept "inf".  To avoid
surprising cross-platform behavioral differences, manually check for each
of these spellings if strtod() fails.  We were previously handling just
"infinity" and "-infinity" that way, but since C99 is most of the world
now, it seems likely that applications are expecting all these spellings
to work.

Per bug #8355 from Basil Peace.  It turns out this fix won't actually
resolve his problem, because Python isn't being this careful; but that
doesn't mean we shouldn't be.
2013-08-03 12:40:36 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
69fdc9577b Fix old visibility bug in HeapTupleSatisfiesDirty
If a tuple is locked but not updated by a concurrent transaction,
HeapTupleSatisfiesDirty would return that transaction's Xid in xmax,
causing callers to wait on it, when it is not necessary (in fact, if the
other transaction had used a multixact instead of a plain Xid to mark
the tuple, HeapTupleSatisfiesDirty would have behave differently and
*not* returned the Xmax).

This bug was introduced in commit 3f7fbf85dc5b42, dated December 1998,
so it's almost 15 years old now.  However, it's hard to see this
misbehave, because before we had NOWAIT the only consequence of this is
that transactions would wait for slightly more time than necessary; so
it's not surprising that this hasn't been reported yet.

Craig Ringer and Andres Freund
2013-08-02 17:06:50 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
0009462e98 Fix crash in error report of invalid tuple lock
My tweak of these error messages in commit c359a1b082 contained the
thinko that a query would always have rowMarks set for a query
containing a locking clause.  Not so: when declaring a cursor, for
instance, rowMarks isn't set at the point we're checking, so we'd be
dereferencing a NULL pointer.

The fix is to pass the lock strength to the function raising the error,
instead of trying to reverse-engineer it.  The result not only is more
robust, but it also seems cleaner overall.

Per report from Robert Haas.
2013-08-02 13:37:40 -04:00
Stephen Frost
820739cba9 Improve handling of pthread_mutex_lock error case
We should really be reporting a useful error along with returning
a valid return code if pthread_mutex_lock() throws an error for
some reason.  Add that and back-patch to 9.0 as the prior patch.

Pointed out by Alvaro Herrera
2013-08-01 15:43:40 -04:00
Stephen Frost
55754380f3 Add locking around SSL_context usage in libpq
I've been working with Nick Phillips on an issue he ran into when
trying to use threads with SSL client certificates.  As it turns out,
the call in initialize_SSL() to SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file()
will modify our SSL_context without any protection from other threads
also calling that function or being at some other point and trying to
read from SSL_context.

To protect against this, I've written up the attached (based on an
initial patch from Nick and much subsequent discussion) which puts
locks around SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file() and all of the other
users of SSL_context which weren't already protected.

Nick Phillips, much reworked by Stephen Frost

Back-patch to 9.0 where we started loading the cert directly instead of
using a callback.
2013-08-01 01:23:49 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
603c4a90c1 Fix mis-indented lines
Per Coverity
2013-07-31 18:00:58 -04:00
Tom Lane
5d9951a650 Fix regexp_matches() handling of zero-length matches.
We'd find the same match twice if it was of zero length and not immediately
adjacent to the previous match.  replace_text_regexp() got similar cases
right, so adjust this search logic to match that.  Note that even though
the regexp_split_to_xxx() functions share this code, they did not display
equivalent misbehavior, because the second match would be considered
degenerate and ignored.

Jeevan Chalke, with some cosmetic changes by me.
2013-07-31 11:31:26 -04:00
Fujii Masao
fe136ba6fc Fix inaccurate description of tablespace.
Currently we don't need to update the pg_tablespace catalog
after redefining the symbolic links to the tablespaces
because pg_tablespace.spclocation column was removed in
PostgreSQL 9.2.

Back patch to 9.2 where pg_tablespace.spclocation was removed.

Ian Barwick, with minor change by me.
2013-07-31 22:36:39 +09:00
Noah Misch
9a78f66fdc Restore REINDEX constraint validation.
Refactoring as part of commit 8ceb24568054232696dddc1166a8563bc78c900a
had the unintended effect of making REINDEX TABLE and REINDEX DATABASE
no longer validate constraints enforced by the indexes in question;
REINDEX INDEX still did so.  Indexes marked invalid remained so, and
constraint violations arising from data corruption went undetected.
Back-patch to 9.0, like the causative commit.
2013-07-30 18:39:31 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
e243e3a428 pg_upgrade: clarify C comment about Windows thread struct pointers
Backpatch to 9.3 to keep source trees consistent.
2013-07-30 09:23:31 -04:00
Tom Lane
8cbf8dfcaf Fix contrib/cube and contrib/seg to build with bison 3.0.
These modules used the YYPARSE_PARAM macro, which has been deprecated
by the bison folk since 1.875, and which they finally removed in 3.0.
Adjust the code to use the replacement facility, %parse-param, which
is a much better solution anyway since it allows specification of the
type of the extra parser parameter.  We can thus get rid of a lot of
unsightly casting.

Back-patch to all active branches, since somebody might try to build
a back branch with up-to-date tools.
2013-07-29 10:42:41 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
faee8f1a71 Message style improvements 2013-07-28 06:59:09 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
d83940a7f6 pg_upgrade: fix -j race condition on Windows
Pg_Upgrade cannot write the command string to the log file and then call
system() to write to the same file without causing occasional file-share
errors on Windows.  So instead, write the command string to the log file
after system(), in those cases.
Backpatch to 9.3.
2013-07-27 15:00:58 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
61edd52401 pg_upgrade docs: don't use cluster for binary/lib
In a few cases, pg_upgrade said old/new cluster location when it meant
old/new Postgres install location, so fix those.
Per private email report
2013-07-26 13:52:01 -04:00
Tom Lane
89bb2c76e4 Prevent leakage of SPI tuple tables during subtransaction abort.
plpgsql often just remembers SPI-result tuple tables in local variables,
and has no mechanism for freeing them if an ereport(ERROR) causes an escape
out of the execution function whose local variable it is.  In the original
coding, that wasn't a problem because the tuple table would be cleaned up
when the function's SPI context went away during transaction abort.
However, once plpgsql grew the ability to trap exceptions, repeated
trapping of errors within a function could result in significant
intra-function-call memory leakage, as illustrated in bug #8279 from
Chad Wagner.

We could fix this locally in plpgsql with a bunch of PG_TRY/PG_CATCH
coding, but that would be tedious, probably slow, and prone to bugs of
omission; moreover it would do nothing for similar risks elsewhere.
What seems like a better plan is to make SPI itself responsible for
freeing tuple tables at subtransaction abort.  This patch attacks the
problem that way, keeping a list of live tuple tables within each SPI
function context.  Currently, such freeing is automatic for tuple tables
made within the failed subtransaction.  We might later add a SPI call to
mark a tuple table as not to be freed this way, allowing callers to opt
out; but until someone exhibits a clear use-case for such behavior, it
doesn't seem worth bothering.

A very useful side-effect of this change is that SPI_freetuptable() can
now defend itself against bad calls, such as duplicate free requests;
this should make things more robust in many places.  (In particular,
this reduces the risks involved if a third-party extension contains
now-redundant SPI_freetuptable() calls in error cleanup code.)

Even though the leakage problem is of long standing, it seems imprudent
to back-patch this into stable branches, since it does represent an API
semantics change for SPI users.  We'll patch this in 9.3, but live with
the leakage in older branches.
2013-07-25 16:45:47 -04:00
Tom Lane
7f0bc6b448 Fix configure probe for sys/ucred.h.
The configure script's test for <sys/ucred.h> did not work on OpenBSD,
because on that platform <sys/param.h> has to be included first.
As a result, socket peer authentication was disabled on that platform.
Problem introduced in commit be4585b1c27ac5dbdd0d61740d18f7ad9a00e268.

Andres Freund, slightly simplified by me.
2013-07-25 11:39:59 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
830d0e0edd pg_upgrade: adjust umask() calls
Since pg_upgrade -j on Windows uses threads, calling umask()
before/after opening a file via fopen_priv() is no longer possible, so
set umask() as we enter the thread-creating loop, and reset it on exit.
Also adjust internal fopen_priv() calls to just use fopen().
Backpatch to 9.3beta.
2013-07-25 11:33:14 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
b48f1dc2d3 pg_upgrade: fix initialization of thread argument
Reorder initialization of thread argument marker to it happens before
reap_child() is called.
Backpatch to 9.3.
2013-07-24 22:01:46 -04:00
Tom Lane
cf707aa70d Improve ilist.h's support for deletion of slist elements during iteration.
Previously one had to use slist_delete(), implying an additional scan of
the list, making this infrastructure considerably less efficient than
traditional Lists when deletion of element(s) in a long list is needed.
Modify the slist_foreach_modify() macro to support deleting the current
element in O(1) time, by keeping a "prev" pointer in addition to "cur"
and "next".  Although this makes iteration with this macro a bit slower,
no real harm is done, since in any scenario where you're not going to
delete the current list element you might as well just use slist_foreach
instead.  Improve the comments about when to use each macro.

Back-patch to 9.3 so that we'll have consistent semantics in all branches
that provide ilist.h.  Note this is an ABI break for callers of
slist_foreach_modify().

Andres Freund and Tom Lane
2013-07-24 17:42:48 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
4a67a9ac13 pg_upgrade: more Windows parallel/-j fixes
More fixes to handle Windows thread parameter passing.
Backpatch to 9.3 beta.
Patch originally from Andrew Dunstan
2013-07-24 13:15:47 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
38afb907af pg_upgrade: fix parallel/-j crash on Windows
This fixes the problem of passing the wrong function pointer when doing
parallel copy/link operations on Windows.
Backpatched to 9.3beta.
Found and patch supplied by Andrew Dunstan
2013-07-24 10:01:18 -04:00
Tom Lane
808d1f8122 Fix booltestsel() for case where we have NULL stats but not MCV stats.
In a boolean column that contains mostly nulls, ANALYZE might not find
enough non-null values to populate the most-common-values stats,
but it would still create a pg_statistic entry with stanullfrac set.
The logic in booltestsel() for this situation did the wrong thing for
"col IS NOT TRUE" and "col IS NOT FALSE" tests, forgetting that null
values would satisfy these tests (so that the true selectivity would
be close to one, not close to zero).  Per bug #8274.

Fix by Andrew Gierth, some comment-smithing by me.
2013-07-24 00:44:22 -04:00
Tom Lane
7f5cfe914d Further hacking on ruleutils' new column-alias-assignment code.
After further thought about implicit coercions appearing in a joinaliasvars
list, I realized that they represent an additional reason why we might need
to reference the join output column directly instead of referencing an
underlying column.  Consider SELECT x FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 USING (x) where
t1.x is of type date while t2.x is of type timestamptz.  The merged output
variable is of type timestamptz, but it won't go to null when t2 does,
therefore neither t1.x nor t2.x is a valid substitute reference.

The code in get_variable() actually gets this case right, since it knows
it shouldn't look through a coercion, but we failed to ensure that the
unqualified output column name would be globally unique.  To fix, modify
the code that trawls for a dangerous situation so that it actually scans
through an unnamed join's joinaliasvars list to see if there are any
non-simple-Var entries.
2013-07-23 17:55:23 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
5ef42547c3 Check for NULL result from strdup
Per Coverity Scan
2013-07-23 17:38:32 -04:00
Tom Lane
b81d0691b9 Change post-rewriter representation of dropped columns in joinaliasvars.
It's possible to drop a column from an input table of a JOIN clause in a
view, if that column is nowhere actually referenced in the view.  But it
will still be there in the JOIN clause's joinaliasvars list.  We used to
replace such entries with NULL Const nodes, which is handy for generation
of RowExpr expansion of a whole-row reference to the view.  The trouble
with that is that it can't be distinguished from the situation after
subquery pull-up of a constant subquery output expression below the JOIN.
Instead, replace such joinaliasvars with null pointers (empty expression
trees), which can't be confused with pulled-up expressions.  expandRTE()
still emits the old convention, though, for convenience of RowExpr
generation and to reduce the risk of breaking extension code.

In HEAD and 9.3, this patch also fixes a problem with some new code in
ruleutils.c that was failing to cope with implicitly-casted joinaliasvars
entries, as per recent report from Feike Steenbergen.  That oversight was
because of an inadequate description of the data structure in parsenodes.h,
which I've now corrected.  There were some pre-existing oversights of the
same ilk elsewhere, which I believe are now all fixed.
2013-07-23 16:23:52 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
5712eeb2e7 Tweak FOR UPDATE/SHARE error message wording (again)
In commit 0ac5ad5134 I changed some error messages from "FOR
UPDATE/SHARE" to a rather long gobbledygook which nobody liked.  Then,
in commit cb9b66d31 I changed them again, but the alternative chosen
there was deemed suboptimal by Peter Eisentraut, who in message
1373937980.20441.8.camel@vanquo.pezone.net proposed an alternative
involving a dynamically-constructed string based on the actual locking
strength specified in the SQL command.  This patch implements that
suggestion.
2013-07-23 14:04:36 -04:00
Robert Haas
026bc46da3 Back-patch bgworker API changes to 9.3.
Commit 7f7485a0cde92aa4ba235a1ffe4dda0ca0b6cc9a made these changes
in master; per discussion, backport the API changes (but not the
functional changes), so that people don't get used to the 9.3 API
only to see it get broken in the next release.  There are already
some people coding to the original 9.3 API, and this will cause
minor breakage, but there will be even more if we wait until next
year to roll out these changes.
2013-07-22 15:41:44 -04:00
Robert Haas
295f9bbf1d Remove bgw_sighup and bgw_sigterm.
Per discussion on pgsql-hackers, these aren't really needed.  Interim
versions of the background worker patch had the worker starting with
signals already unblocked, which would have made this necessary.
But the final version does not, so we don't really need it; and it
doesn't work well with the new facility for starting dynamic background
workers, so just rip it out.

Also per discussion on pgsql-hackers, back-patch this change to 9.3.
It's best to get the API break out of the way before we do an
official release of this facility, to avoid more pain for extension
authors later.
2013-07-22 15:15:22 -04:00
Tom Lane
15b9bdf4d4 Fix error handling in PLy_spi_execute_fetch_result().
If an error is thrown out of the datatype I/O functions called by this
function, we need to do subtransaction cleanup, which the previous coding
entirely failed to do.  Fortunately, both existing callers of this function
already have proper cleanup logic, so re-throwing the exception is enough.

Also, postpone creation of the resultset tupdesc until after the I/O
conversions are complete, so that we won't leak memory in TopMemoryContext
when such an error happens.
2013-07-20 12:44:53 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
ef8321a57d Clean up new JSON API typedefs
The new JSON API uses a bit of an unusual typedef scheme, where for
example OkeysState is a pointer to okeysState.  And that's not applied
consistently either.  Change that to the more usual PostgreSQL style
where struct typedefs are upper case, and use pointers explicitly.
2013-07-20 06:41:46 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
0b3859f3b6 Fix HeapTupleSatisfiesVacuum on aborted updater xacts
By using only the macro that checks infomask bits
HEAP_XMAX_IS_LOCKED_ONLY to verify whether a multixact is not an
updater, and not the full HeapTupleHeaderIsOnlyLocked, it would come to
the wrong result in case of a multixact containing an aborted update;
therefore returning the wrong result code.  This would cause predicate.c
to break completely (as in bug report #8273 from David Leverton), and
certain index builds would misbehave.  As far as I can tell, other
callers of the bogus routine would make harmless mistakes or not be
affected by the difference at all; so this was a pretty narrow case.

Also, no other user of the HEAP_XMAX_IS_LOCKED_ONLY macro is as
careless; they all check specifically for the HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI case,
and they all verify whether the updater is InvalidXid before concluding
that it's a valid updater.  So there doesn't seem to be any similar bug.
2013-07-19 18:35:07 -04:00
Robert Haas
a9f8fe06bc doc: Fix typos in conversion names.
David Christensen
2013-07-19 10:54:11 -04:00
Michael Meskes
24780e00d2 Initialize day of year value.
There are cases where the day of year value in struct tm is used, but it never
got calculated. Problem found by Coverity scan.
2013-07-19 09:05:41 +02:00
Tom Lane
f8463fba24 Fix regex match failures for backrefs combined with non-greedy quantifiers.
An ancient logic error in cfindloop() could cause the regex engine to fail
to find matches that begin later than the start of the string.  This
function is only used when the regex pattern contains a back reference,
and so far as we can tell the error is only reachable if the pattern is
non-greedy (i.e. its first quantifier uses the ? modifier).  Furthermore,
the actual match must begin after some potential match that satisfies the
DFA but then fails the back-reference's match test.

Reported and fixed by Jeevan Chalke, with cosmetic adjustments by me.
2013-07-18 21:22:43 -04:00
Stephen Frost
dd8ea2eb5e Use correct parameter name for view_option_value
The documentation for ALTER VIEW had a minor copy-and-paste error in
defining the parameters.  Noticed when reviewing the WITH CHECK OPTION
patch.

Backpatch to 9.2 where this was first introduced.
2013-07-17 10:53:32 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
bdbb1d6738 Fix PQconninfoParse error message handling
The returned error message already includes a newline, but the callers
were adding their own when printing it out.
2013-07-15 20:08:41 -04:00
Stephen Frost
22b7f5c5aa Correct off-by-one when reading from pipe
In pg_basebackup.c:reached_end_position(), we're reading from an
internal pipe with our own background process but we're possibly
reading more bytes than will actually fit into our buffer due to
an off-by-one error.  As we're reading from an internal pipe
there's no real risk here, but it's good form to not depend on
such convenient arrangements.

Bug spotted by the Coverity scanner.

Back-patch to 9.2 where this showed up.
2013-07-15 10:48:01 -04:00
Stephen Frost
8126bfb5b5 Check version before allocating PQExpBuffer
In pg_dump.c:getEventTriggers, check what major version we are on
before calling createPQExpBuffer() to avoid leaking that bit of
memory.

Leak discovered by the Coverity scanner.

Back-patch to 9.3 where support for dumping event triggers was
added.
2013-07-14 21:21:15 -04:00
Stephen Frost
b68a1fc7ff Be sure to close() file descriptor on error case
In receivelog.c:writeTimeLineHistoryFile(), we were not properly
closing the open'd file descriptor in error cases.  While this
wouldn't matter much if we were about to exit due to such an
error, that's not the case with pg_receivexlog as it can be a
long-running process and these errors are non-fatal.

This resource leak was found by the Coverity scanner.

Back-patch to 9.3 where this issue first appeared.
2013-07-14 17:25:47 -04:00