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ae9ac79b39 Add semicolon, missed in previous patch. And update the keyword list in
the docs to reflect that OFF is now unreserved. Spotted by Tom Lane.
2010-10-22 18:39:43 +03:00
143b8cbcee Make OFF keyword unreserved. It's not hard to imagine wanting to use 'off'
as a variable or column name, and it's not reserved in recent versions of
the SQL spec either. This became particularly annoying in 9.0, before that
PL/pgSQL replaced variable names in queries with parameter markers, so
it was possible to use OFF and many other backend parser keywords as
variable names. Because of that, backpatch to 9.0.
2010-10-22 17:44:36 +03:00
eda3a62f98 Remove obsolete comment, per Josh Kupershmidt. 2010-10-20 17:05:30 -04:00
686ad32164 If pk is NULL, the backend would segfault when accessing ->algo and the
following NULL check was never reached.

This problem was found by Coccinelle (null_ref.cocci from coccicheck).

Marti Raudsepp
2010-10-20 22:24:43 +03:00
c98cd9bdb6 Don't try to fetch database name when SetTransactionIdLimit() is executed
outside a transaction.

This repairs brain fade in my patch of 2009-08-30: the reason we had been
storing oldest-database name, not OID, in ShmemVariableCache was of course
to avoid having to do a catalog lookup at times when it might be unsafe.

This error explains why Aleksandr Dushein is having trouble getting out of
an XID wraparound state in bug #5718, though not how he got into that state
in the first place.  I suspect pg_upgrade is at fault there.
2010-10-20 12:48:57 -04:00
72ba1f2c67 Fix ecpg test building process to not generate *.dSYM junk on Macs.
The trick is to not try to build executables directly from .c files,
but to always build the intermediate .o files.  For obscure reasons,
Darwin's version of gcc will leave debug cruft behind in the first
case but not the second.  Per complaint from Robert Haas.
2010-10-20 00:55:03 -04:00
486187ae84 Update storage.sgml to describe the 9.0 tablespace directory layout. 2010-10-19 21:53:08 -04:00
01b4bb44fe Fix incorrect generation of whole-row variables in planner.
A couple of places in the planner need to generate whole-row Vars, and were
cutting corners by setting vartype = RECORDOID in the Vars, even in cases
where there's an identifiable named composite type for the RTE being
referenced.  While we mostly got away with this, it failed when there was
also a parser-generated whole-row reference to the same RTE, because the
two Vars weren't equal() due to the difference in vartype.  Fix by
providing a subroutine the planner can call to generate whole-row Vars
the same way the parser does.

Per bug #5716 from Andrew Tipton.  Back-patch to 9.0 where one of the bogus
calls was introduced (the other one is new in HEAD).
2010-10-19 15:08:47 -04:00
80a65c0577 Add removal of PG_VERSION to optional old cluster deletion script.
Backpatch to 9.0.X.
2010-10-19 15:52:44 +00:00
6f609199df Add mention of using tools/fsync to test fsync methods. Restructure
recent wal_sync_method doc paragraph to be clearer.
2010-10-19 14:58:03 +00:00
fc8470ed4d In pg_upgrade, rename macro EXEC_EXT to SHELL_EXT for clarity.
Backpatch to 9.0.X.
2010-10-19 02:55:58 +00:00
377e6e97eb Remove tab from SGML. 2010-10-18 18:51:28 +00:00
02b1f04770 Document the tablespace directory "should" be empty, rather than "must"
be empty.  Because of binary migration usage, it might not be empty.
2010-10-18 18:16:45 +00:00
eed33cdd83 Fix msvc build for localized versions of Visual C++
Look only at the non-localized part of the output from "vcbuild /?",
which is used to determine the version of Visual Studio in use. Different
languages seem to localize different amounts of the string, but we assume
the part "Microsoft Visual C++" won't be modified.
2010-10-17 16:38:54 +02:00
24d446b569 Fix low-risk potential denial of service against RADIUS login.
Corrupt RADIUS responses were treated as errors and not ignored
(which the RFC2865 states they should be). This meant that a
user with unfiltered access to the network of the PostgreSQL
or RADIUS server could send a spoofed RADIUS response
to the PostgreSQL server causing it to reject a valid login,
provided the attacker could also guess (or brute-force) the
correct port number.

Fix is to simply retry the receive in a loop until the timeout
has expired or a valid (signed by the correct RADIUS server)
packet arrives.

Reported by Alan DeKok in bug #5687.
2010-10-15 16:59:12 +02:00
4bc8d9dc90 Correct WAL space calculation formula in docs.
Error pointed out by Fujii Masao, though not his patch.
2010-10-15 10:19:10 +01:00
fb9bb9f4cf Add pg_user_mappings to the table of system views. 2010-10-14 19:12:24 -04:00
d609ff3ced Improvements to docs about pg_archive_cleanup and use of archives
Brendan Jurd
2010-10-14 23:23:26 +01:00
071f810c98 Complete the documentation of the USAGE privilege for foreign servers
The GRANT reference page failed to mention that the USAGE privilege
allows modifying associated user mappings, although this was already
documented on the CREATE/ALTER/DROP USER MAPPING pages.
2010-10-14 23:16:23 +03:00
392e01a03a Fix bug in comment of timeline history file.
Fujii Masao
2010-10-14 19:13:09 +01:00
86d4cc4a2a Applied patch by Itagaki Takahiro to fix incorrect status calculation in
ecpglib. Instead of parsing the statement just as ask the database server.
2010-10-14 17:49:01 +02:00
ef76230c27 Make title capitalization consistent with surroundings 2010-10-13 20:06:10 +03:00
67120d35e2 Fix plpython so that it again honors typmod while assigning to tuple fields.
This was broken in 9.0 while improving plpython's conversion behavior for
bytea and boolean.  Per bug report from maizi.
2010-10-11 22:16:46 -04:00
3b6eb752d9 Fix assorted bugs in GIN's WAL replay logic.
The original coding was quite sloppy about handling the case where
XLogReadBuffer fails (because the page has since been deleted).  This
would result in either "bad buffer id: 0" or an Assert failure during
replay, if indeed the page were no longer there.  In a couple of places
it also neglected to check whether the change had already been applied,
which would probably result in corrupted index contents.  I believe that
bug #5703 is an instance of the first problem.  These issues could show up
without replication, but only if you were unfortunate enough to crash
between modification of a GIN index and the next checkpoint.

Back-patch to 8.2, which is as far back as GIN has WAL support.
2010-10-11 19:04:44 -04:00
ffeca98cec Adjust EXPLAIN documentation, so that it's not unreasonably wide.
The new formatting matches what we do for COPY.

Per a complaint from Bruce Momjian.
2010-10-08 23:00:39 -04:00
57f475271d Warn that views can be safely used to hide columns, but not rows. 2010-10-08 09:16:08 -04:00
c1db529642 Improve WAL reliability documentation, and add more cross-references to it.
In particular, we are now more explicit about the fact that you may need
wal_sync_method=fsync_writethrough for crash-safety on some platforms,
including MaxOS X.  There's also now an explicit caution against assuming
that the default setting of wal_sync_method is either crash-safe or best
for performance.
2010-10-07 12:22:04 -04:00
7887db612c Correct docs for behaviour of ALTER DATABASE .. RENAME during Hot Standby.
Actual behaviour did not match documented behaviour and we have agreed
that it should be the docs that change.

Spotted by Bernd Helmle
2010-10-06 00:20:54 +01:00
6f1e6b9ccd Undo some poorly-thought-out "proofreading improvements".
Per Tatsuhito Kasahara.
2010-10-05 18:48:20 -04:00
abcea94ee3 Behave correctly if INSERT ... VALUES is decorated with additional clauses.
In versions 8.2 and up, the grammar allows attaching ORDER BY, LIMIT,
FOR UPDATE, or WITH to VALUES, and hence to INSERT ... VALUES.  But the
special-case code for VALUES in transformInsertStmt() wasn't expecting any
of those, and just ignored them, leading to unexpected results.  Rather
than complicate the special-case path, just ensure that the presence of any
of those clauses makes us treat the query as if it had a general SELECT.
Per report from Hitoshi Harada.
2010-10-02 20:02:33 -04:00
060f576d0b Remove excess argument to open(2).
Many compilers don't complain about this, but some do, and it's certainly
wrong.  Back-patch to 8.4 where the error was introduced.

Mark Kirkwood
2010-10-02 18:40:48 -04:00
8178d9480a Throw an appropriate error if ALTER COLUMN TYPE finds a dependent trigger.
Actually making this case work, if the column is used in the trigger's
WHEN condition, will take some new code that probably isn't appropriate
to back-patch.  For now, just throw a FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED error rather
than allowing control to reach the "unexpected object" case.  Per bug #5688
from Daniel Grace.  Back-patch to 9.0 where the possibility of such a
dependency was introduced.
2010-10-02 18:22:08 -04:00
a0ccae7ed4 Fix back-branch breakage from ill-advised last-minute commit. REL9_0_1 2010-10-01 10:25:44 -04:00
fd51c16ce9 Tag 9.0.1 2010-10-01 10:28:42 -03:00
0d1f3d7bb2 Use a separate interpreter for each calling SQL userid in plperl and pltcl.
There are numerous methods by which a Perl or Tcl function can subvert
the behavior of another such function executed later; for example, by
redefining standard functions or operators called by the target function.
If the target function is SECURITY DEFINER, or is called by such a
function, this means that any ordinary SQL user with Perl or Tcl language
usage rights can do essentially anything with the privileges of the target
function's owner.

To close this security hole, create a separate Perl or Tcl interpreter for
each SQL userid under which plperl or pltcl functions are executed within
a session.  However, all plperlu or pltclu functions run within a session
still share a single interpreter, since they all execute at the trust
level of a database superuser anyway.

Note: this change results in a functionality loss when libperl has been
built without the "multiplicity" option: it's no longer possible to call
plperl functions under different userids in one session, since such a
libperl can't support multiple interpreters in one process.  However, such
a libperl already failed to support concurrent use of plperl and plperlu,
so it's likely that few people use such versions with Postgres.

Security: CVE-2010-3433
2010-09-30 17:19:44 -04:00
f5f945f9f1 Adjust pg_archivecleanup docs to match message changes made 2010-06-17.
Erik Rijkers
2010-09-30 17:11:11 -04:00
9103b311a4 Translation updates for 9.0.1 2010-09-30 23:46:16 +03:00
9caf5a841b Update release notes for releases 9.0.1, 8.4.5, 8.3.12, 8.2.18, 8.1.22,
8.0.26, and 7.4.30.
2010-09-30 14:27:28 -04:00
3689583d5a Have pg_upgrade use strtoul(), not strtol(). 2010-09-29 02:40:26 +00:00
b757f18f2f Use macro atooid() for conversion of strings to oids, per suggestion
from Tom.
2010-09-28 22:11:21 +00:00
ddfa48776c In pg_upgrade, properly handle oids > 2^31 by using strtoul() internally
rather than atol().

Per report from Brian Hirt
2010-09-28 21:41:03 +00:00
0364ab8b26 Fix leak patch that was using fclose() instead of close(). 2010-09-28 21:37:14 +00:00
c767c3bd36 Properly close files after read file failure to prevent potential
resource leak.  Of course, any such failure aborts pg_upgrade, but might
as well be clean about it.

Per patch from Grzegorz Ja?kiewicz.
2010-09-28 19:25:13 +00:00
3fe9f0e5c7 Fix another small oversight in command_no_begin patch.
Need a "return false" to prevent tests from continuing after we've moved
the "query" pointer.  As it stood, it'd accept "DROP DISCARD ALL" as a
match.
2010-09-28 14:51:04 -04:00
798cbc015b Mention that pg_upgrade requires write permission in the current
directory.

Per report from Harald Armin Massa.
2010-09-28 18:43:01 +00:00
946de44b3d Mention in pg_upgrade docs that the proper Win32 service name should be used.
Per report from Harald Armin Massa
2010-09-28 18:32:07 +00:00
4ec15077b2 Fix PlaceHolderVar mechanism's interaction with outer joins.
The point of a PlaceHolderVar is to allow a non-strict expression to be
evaluated below an outer join, after which its value bubbles up like a Var
and can be forced to NULL when the outer join's semantics require that.
However, there was a serious design oversight in that, namely that we
didn't ensure that there was actually a correct place in the plan tree
to evaluate the placeholder :-(.  It may be necessary to delay evaluation
of an outer join to ensure that a placeholder that should be evaluated
below the join can be evaluated there.  Per recent bug report from Kirill
Simonov.

Back-patch to 8.4 where the PlaceHolderVar mechanism was introduced.
2010-09-28 14:18:22 -04:00
cd1454cdc3 Add mention of installing pg_upgrade_support in pg_upgrade doc section
title, per suggestion from Ian Barwick.
2010-09-28 17:25:21 +00:00
279ab82791 Only DISCARD ALL should be in the command_no_begin list.
We allowes DISCARD PLANS and TEMP in a transaction.
2010-09-28 15:56:46 +09:00
60da196636 Add DISCARD to the command_no_begin list for AUTOCOMMIT=off.
Backpatch to 8.3.

Reported by Sergey Burladyan.
2010-09-28 14:24:02 +09:00