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e1e7642bd3 Don't generate plain-text HISTORY and src/test/regress/README anymore.
Providing this information as plain text was doubtless worth the trouble
ten years ago, but it seems likely that hardly anyone reads it in this
format anymore.  And the effort required to maintain these files (in the
form of extra-complex markup rules in the relevant parts of the SGML
documentation) is significant.  So, let's stop doing that and rely solely
on the other documentation formats.

Per discussion, the plain-text INSTALL instructions might still be worth
their keep, so we continue to generate that file.

Rather than remove HISTORY and src/test/regress/README from distribution
tarballs entirely, replace them with simple stub files that tell the reader
where to find the relevant documentation.  This is mainly to avoid possibly
breaking packaging recipes that expect these files to exist.

Back-patch to all supported branches, because simplifying the markup
requirements for release notes won't help much unless we do it in all
branches.
2014-02-10 20:48:27 -05:00
fe8a6f53e0 Use memmove() instead of memcpy() for copying overlapping regions.
In commit d2495f272c, I fixed this bug in
to_tsquery(), but missed the fact that plainto_tsquery() has the same bug.
2014-02-10 10:00:36 +02:00
c73423d977 Fix makefile syntax. 2014-02-01 19:51:48 -05:00
3c7b4ef70f Fix some wide-character bugs in the text-search parser.
In p_isdigit and other character class test functions generated by the
p_iswhat macro, the code path for non-C locales with multibyte encodings
contained a bogus pointer cast that would accidentally fail to malfunction
if types wchar_t and wint_t have the same width.  Apparently that is true
on most platforms, but not on recent Cygwin releases.  Remove the cast,
as it seems completely unnecessary (I think it arose from a false analogy
to the need to cast to unsigned char when dealing with the <ctype.h>
functions).  Per bug #8970 from Marco Atzeri.

In the same functions, the code path for C locale with a multibyte encoding
simply ANDed each wide character with 0xFF before passing it to the
corresponding <ctype.h> function.  This could result in false positive
answers for some non-ASCII characters, so use a range test instead.
Noted by me while investigating Marco's complaint.

Also, remove some useless though not actually buggy maskings and casts
in the hand-coded p_isalnum and p_isalpha functions, which evidently
got tested a bit more carefully than the macro-generated functions.
2014-02-01 18:27:54 -05:00
cfebd60d82 fix whitespace 2014-02-01 16:26:31 -05:00
1c0bf372fa Don't use deprecated dllwrap on Cygwin.
The preferred method is to use "cc -shared", and this allows binaries
to be rebased if required, unlike dllwrap.

Backpatch to 9.0 where we have buildfarm coverage.

There are still some issues with Cygwin, especially modern Cygwin, but
this helps us get closer to good support.

Marco Atzeri.
2014-02-01 16:14:15 -05:00
59d64e7f30 Copy the libpq DLL to the bin directory on Mingw and Cygwin.
This has long been done by the MSVC build system, and has caused
confusion in the past when programs like psql have failed to start
because they can't find the DLL. If it's in the same directory as it now
will be they will find it.

Backpatch to all live branches.
2014-02-01 15:16:40 -05:00
798243a812 Clear MyProc and MyProcSignalState before they become invalid.
Evidence from buildfarm member crake suggests that the new test_shm_mq
module is routinely crashing the server due to the arrival of a SIGUSR1
after the shared memory segment has been unmapped.  Although processes
using the new dynamic background worker facilities are more likely to
receive a SIGUSR1 around this time, the problem is also possible on older
branches, so I'm back-patching the parts of this change that apply to
older branches as far as they apply.

It's already generally the case that code checks whether these pointers
are NULL before deferencing them, so the important thing is mostly to
make sure that they do get set to NULL before they become invalid.  But
in master, there's one case in procsignal_sigusr1_handler that lacks a
NULL guard, so add that.

Patch by me; review by Tom Lane.
2014-01-31 21:40:20 -05:00
d17a667e80 Fix unsafe references to errno within error messaging logic.
Various places were supposing that errno could be expected to hold still
within an ereport() nest or similar contexts.  This isn't true necessarily,
though in some cases it accidentally failed to fail depending on how the
compiler chanced to order the subexpressions.  This class of thinko
explains recent reports of odd failures on clang-built versions, typically
missing or inappropriate HINT fields in messages.

Problem identified by Christian Kruse, who also submitted the patch this
commit is based on.  (I fixed a few issues in his patch and found a couple
of additional places with the same disease.)

Back-patch as appropriate to all supported branches.
2014-01-29 20:04:11 -05:00
996b21cbf2 Fix bugs in PQhost().
In the platform that doesn't support Unix-domain socket, when
neither host nor hostaddr are specified, the default host
'localhost' is used to connect to the server and PQhost() must
return that, but it didn't. This patch fixes PQhost() so that
it returns the default host in that case.

Also this patch fixes PQhost() so that it doesn't return
Unix-domain socket directory path in the platform that doesn't
support Unix-domain socket.

Back-patch to all supported versions.
2014-01-23 23:02:03 +09:00
f2eede9b58 Allow type_func_name_keywords in even more places
A while back, 2c92edad48 allowed
type_func_name_keywords to be used in more places, including role
identifiers.  Unfortunately, that commit missed out on cases where
name_list was used for lists-of-roles, eg: for DROP ROLE.  This
resulted in the unfortunate situation that you could CREATE a role
with a type_func_name_keywords-allowed identifier, but not DROP it
(directly- ALTER could be used to rename it to something which
could be DROP'd).

This extends allowing type_func_name_keywords to places where role
lists can be used.

Back-patch to 9.0, as 2c92edad48 was.
2014-01-21 23:01:40 -05:00
e70c428213 Allow SET TABLESPACE to database default
We've always allowed CREATE TABLE to create tables in the database's default
tablespace without checking for CREATE permissions on that tablespace.
Unfortunately, the original implementation of ALTER TABLE ... SET TABLESPACE
didn't pick up on that exception.

This changes ALTER TABLE ... SET TABLESPACE to allow the database's default
tablespace without checking for CREATE rights on that tablespace, just as
CREATE TABLE works today.  Users could always do this through a series of
commands (CREATE TABLE ... AS SELECT * FROM ...; DROP TABLE ...; etc), so
let's fix the oversight in SET TABLESPACE's original implementation.
2014-01-18 18:50:29 -05:00
2346c383af Fix client-only installation
The psql Makefile was not creating $(datadir) before installing
psqlrc.sample there.

In most cases, the directory would be created in some other way, but for
the documented from-source client-only installation procedure, it could
fail.

Reported-by: Mike Blackwell <mike.blackwell@rrd.com>
2014-01-17 23:15:00 -05:00
5d742b9ce1 Fix multiple bugs in index page locking during hot-standby WAL replay.
In ordinary operation, VACUUM must be careful to take a cleanup lock on
each leaf page of a btree index; this ensures that no indexscans could
still be "in flight" to heap tuples due to be deleted.  (Because of
possible index-tuple motion due to concurrent page splits, it's not enough
to lock only the pages we're deleting index tuples from.)  In Hot Standby,
the WAL replay process must likewise lock every leaf page.  There were
several bugs in the code for that:

* The replay scan might come across unused, all-zero pages in the index.
While btree_xlog_vacuum itself did the right thing (ie, nothing) with
such pages, xlogutils.c supposed that such pages must be corrupt and
would throw an error.  This accounts for various reports of replication
failures with "PANIC: WAL contains references to invalid pages".  To
fix, add a ReadBufferMode value that instructs XLogReadBufferExtended
not to complain when we're doing this.

* btree_xlog_vacuum performed the extra locking if standbyState ==
STANDBY_SNAPSHOT_READY, but that's not the correct test: we won't open up
for hot standby queries until the database has reached consistency, and
we don't want to do the extra locking till then either, for fear of reading
corrupted pages (which bufmgr.c would complain about).  Fix by exporting a
new function from xlog.c that will report whether we're actually in hot
standby replay mode.

* To ensure full coverage of the index in the replay scan, btvacuumscan
would emit a dummy WAL record for the last page of the index, if no
vacuuming work had been done on that page.  However, if the last page
of the index is all-zero, that would result in corruption of said page,
since the functions called on it weren't prepared to handle that case.
There's no need to lock any such pages, so change the logic to target
the last normal leaf page instead.

The first two of these bugs were diagnosed by Andres Freund, the other one
by me.  Fixes based on ideas from Heikki Linnakangas and myself.

This has been wrong since Hot Standby was introduced, so back-patch to 9.0.
2014-01-14 17:35:00 -05:00
f261ad241d Fix possible buffer overrun in contrib/pg_trgm.
Allow for the possibility that folding a string to lower case makes it
longer (due to replacing a character with a longer multibyte character).
This doesn't change the number of trigrams that will be extracted, but
it does affect the required size of an intermediate buffer in
generate_trgm().  Per bug #8821 from Ufuk Kayserilioglu.

Also install some checks that the input string length is not so large
as to cause overflow in the calculations of palloc request sizes.

Back-patch to all supported versions.
2014-01-13 13:07:23 -05:00
6c3f040be8 Fix calculation of ISMN check digit.
This has always been broken, so back-patch to all supported versions.

Fabien COELHO
2014-01-13 15:44:12 +02:00
d9c4442b88 Fix possible crashes due to using elog/ereport too early in startup.
Per reports from Andres Freund and Luke Campbell, a server failure during
set_pglocale_pgservice results in a segfault rather than a useful error
message, because the infrastructure needed to use ereport hasn't been
initialized; specifically, MemoryContextInit hasn't been called.
One known cause of this is starting the server in a directory it
doesn't have permission to read.

We could try to prevent set_pglocale_pgservice from using anything that
depends on palloc or elog, but that would be messy, and the odds of future
breakage seem high.  Moreover there are other things being called in main.c
that look likely to use palloc or elog too --- perhaps those things
shouldn't be there, but they are there today.  The best solution seems to
be to move the call of MemoryContextInit to very early in the backend's
real main() function.  I've verified that an elog or ereport occurring
immediately after that is now capable of sending something useful to
stderr.

I also added code to elog.c to print something intelligible rather than
just crashing if MemoryContextInit hasn't created the ErrorContext.
This could happen if MemoryContextInit itself fails (due to malloc
failure), and provides some future-proofing against someone trying to
sneak in new code even earlier in server startup.

Back-patch to all supported branches.  Since we've only heard reports of
this type of failure recently, it may be that some recent change has made
it more likely to see a crash of this kind; but it sure looks like it's
broken all the way back.
2014-01-11 16:35:41 -05:00
2d76d75d94 Fix compute_scalar_stats() for case that all values exceed WIDTH_THRESHOLD.
The standard typanalyze functions skip over values whose detoasted size
exceeds WIDTH_THRESHOLD (1024 bytes), so as to limit memory bloat during
ANALYZE.  However, we (I think I, actually :-() failed to consider the
possibility that *every* non-null value in a column is too wide.  While
compute_minimal_stats() seems to behave reasonably anyway in such a case,
compute_scalar_stats() just fell through and generated no pg_statistic
entry at all.  That's unnecessarily pessimistic: we can still produce
valid stanullfrac and stawidth values in such cases, since we do include
too-wide values in the average-width calculation.  Furthermore, since the
general assumption in this code is that too-wide values are probably all
distinct from each other, it seems reasonable to set stadistinct to -1
("all distinct").

Per complaint from Kadri Raudsepp.  This has been like this since roughly
neolithic times, so back-patch to all supported branches.
2014-01-11 13:42:05 -05:00
a29b6c3420 Fix descriptor output in ECPG.
While working on most platforms the old way sometimes created alignment
problems. This should fix it. Also the regresion tests were updated to test for
the reported case.

Report and fix by MauMau <maumau307@gmail.com>
2014-01-09 15:51:23 +01:00
6ca712fb90 Fix "cannot accept a set" error when only some arms of a CASE return a set.
In commit c1352052ef, I implemented an
optimization that assumed that a function's argument expressions would
either always return a set (ie multiple rows), or always not.  This is
wrong however: we allow CASE expressions in which some arms return a set
of some type and others just return a scalar of that type.  There may be
other examples as well.  To fix, replace the run-time test of whether an
argument returned a set with a static precheck (expression_returns_set).
This adds a little bit of query startup overhead, but it seems barely
measurable.

Per bug #8228 from David Johnston.  This has been broken since 8.0,
so patch all supported branches.
2014-01-08 20:18:20 -05:00
5301c83953 Fix bug in determining when recovery has reached consistency.
When starting WAL replay from an online checkpoint, the last replayed WAL
record variable was initialized using the checkpoint record's location, even
though the records between the REDO location and the checkpoint record had
not been replayed yet. That was noted as "slightly confusing" but harmless
in the comment, but in some cases, it fooled CheckRecoveryConsistency to
incorrectly conclude that we had already reached a consistent state
immediately at the beginning of WAL replay. That caused the system to accept
read-only connections in hot standby mode too early, and also PANICs with
message "WAL contains references to invalid pages".

Fix by initializing the variables to the REDO location instead.

In 9.2 and above, change CheckRecoveryConsistency() to use
lastReplayedEndRecPtr variable when checking if backup end location has
been reached. It was inconsistently using EndRecPtr for that check, but
lastReplayedEndRecPtr when checking min recovery point. It made no
difference before this patch, because in all the places where
CheckRecoveryConsistency was called the two variables were the same, but
it was always an accident waiting to happen, and would have been wrong
after this patch anyway.

Report and analysis by Tomonari Katsumata, bug #8686. Backpatch to 9.0,
where hot standby was introduced.
2014-01-08 14:34:21 +02:00
a44a0b9cb5 Update copyright for 2014
Update all files in head, and files COPYRIGHT and legal.sgml in all back
branches.
2014-01-07 16:05:29 -05:00
17bcdd01f3 Do not use an empty hostname.
When trying to connect to a given database libecpg should not try using an
empty hostname if no hostname was given.
2014-01-01 12:44:44 +01:00
8d65ea20f6 Don't attempt to limit target database for pg_restore.
There was an apparent attempt to limit the target database for
pg_restore to version 7.1.0 or later.  Due to a leading zero this
was interpreted as an octal number, which allowed targets with
version numbers down to 2.87.36.  The lowest actual release above
that was 6.0.0, so that was effectively the limit.

Since the success of the restore attempt will depend primarily on
on what statements were generated by the dump run, we don't want
pg_restore trying to guess whether a given target should be allowed
based on version number.  Allow a connection to any version.  Since
it is very unlikely that anyone would be using a recent version of
pg_restore to restore to a pre-6.0 database, this has little to no
practical impact, but it makes the code less confusing to read.

Issue reported and initial patch suggestion from Joel Jacobson
based on an article by Andrey Karpov reporting on issues found by
PVS-Studio static code analyzer.  Final patch based on analysis by
Tom Lane.  Back-patch to all supported branches.
2013-12-29 15:19:19 -06:00
918d74a07e Fix misplaced right paren bugs in pgstatfuncs.c.
The bug would only show up if the C sockaddr structure contained
zero in the first byte for a valid address; otherwise it would
fail to fail, which is probably why it went unnoticed for so long.

Patch submitted by Joel Jacobson after seeing an article by Andrey
Karpov in which he reports finding this through static code
analysis using PVS-Studio.  While I was at it I moved a definition
of a local variable referenced in the buggy code to a more local
context.

Backpatch to all supported branches.
2013-12-27 15:41:32 -06:00
7016d970d0 Add "SHIFT_JIS" as an accepted encoding name for locale checking.
When locale is "ja_JP.SJIS", nl_langinfo(CODESET) returns "SHIFT_JIS"
on some platforms, at least on RedHat Linux. So the encoding/locale
match table (encoding_match_list) needs the entry. Otherwise client
encoding is set to SQL_ASCII.

Back patch to all supported branches.
2013-12-15 11:11:02 +09:00
0a63f7d977 Add HOLD/RESUME_INTERRUPTS in HandleCatchupInterrupt/HandleNotifyInterrupt.
This prevents a possible longjmp out of the signal handler if a timeout
or SIGINT occurs while something within the handler has transiently set
ImmediateInterruptOK.  For safety we must hold off the timeout or cancel
error until we're back in mainline, or at least till we reach the end of
the signal handler when ImmediateInterruptOK was true at entry.  This
syncs these functions with the logic now present in handle_sig_alarm.

AFAICT there is no live bug here in 9.0 and up, because I don't think we
currently can wait for any heavyweight lock inside these functions, and
there is no other code (except read-from-client) that will turn on
ImmediateInterruptOK.  However, that was not true pre-9.0: in older
branches ProcessIncomingNotify might block trying to lock pg_listener, and
then a SIGINT could lead to undesirable control flow.  It might be all
right anyway given the relatively narrow code ranges in which NOTIFY
interrupts are enabled, but for safety's sake I'm back-patching this.
2013-12-13 14:05:27 -05:00
607f889c71 Fix ancient docs/comments thinko: XID comparison is mod 2^32, not 2^31.
Pointed out by Gianni Ciolli.
2013-12-12 12:40:03 -05:00
7d6f5dda55 Tweak placement of explicit ANALYZE commands in the regression tests.
Make the COPY test, which loads most of the large static tables used in
the tests, also explicitly ANALYZE those tables.  This allows us to get
rid of various ad-hoc, and rather redundant, ANALYZE commands that had
gotten stuck into various test scripts over time to ensure we got
consistent plan choices.  (We could have done a database-wide ANALYZE,
but that would cause stats to get attached to the small static tables
too, which results in plan changes compared to the historical behavior.
I'm not sure that's a good idea, so not going that far for now.)

Back-patch to 9.0, since 9.0 and 9.1 are currently sometimes failing
regression tests for lack of an "ANALYZE tenk1" in the subselect test.
There's no need for this in 8.4 since we didn't print any plans back
then.
2013-12-11 15:08:45 -05:00
41e9990cdc Fix possible crash with nested SubLinks.
An expression such as WHERE (... x IN (SELECT ...) ...) IN (SELECT ...)
could produce an invalid plan that results in a crash at execution time,
if the planner attempts to flatten the outer IN into a semi-join.
This happens because convert_testexpr() was not expecting any nested
SubLinks and would wrongly replace any PARAM_SUBLINK Params belonging
to the inner SubLink.  (I think the comment denying that this case could
happen was wrong when written; it's certainly been wrong for quite a long
time, since very early versions of the semijoin flattening logic.)

Per report from Teodor Sigaev.  Back-patch to all supported branches.
2013-12-10 16:10:31 -05:00
9057adc232 Fix performance regression in dblink connection speed.
Previous commit e5de601267 modified dblink
to ensure client encoding matched the server. However the added
PQsetClientEncoding() call added significant overhead. Restore original
performance in the common case where client encoding already matches
server encoding by doing nothing in that case. Applies to all active
branches.

Issue reported and work sponsored by Zonar Systems.
2013-12-07 16:58:41 -08:00
36352ceb40 Clear retry flags properly in replacement OpenSSL sock_write function.
Current OpenSSL code includes a BIO_clear_retry_flags() step in the
sock_write() function.  Either we failed to copy the code correctly, or
they added this since we copied it.  In any case, lack of the clear step
appears to be the cause of the server lockup after connection loss reported
in bug #8647 from Valentine Gogichashvili.  Assume that this is correct
coding for all OpenSSL versions, and hence back-patch to all supported
branches.

Diagnosis and patch by Alexander Kukushkin.
2013-12-05 12:48:41 -05:00
760606dc58 Fix full-page writes of internal GIN pages.
Insertion to a non-leaf GIN page didn't make a full-page image of the page,
which is wrong. The code used to do it correctly, but was changed (commit
853d1c3103) because the redo-routine didn't
track incomplete splits correctly when the page was restored from a full
page image. Of course, that was not right way to fix it, the redo routine
should've been fixed instead. The redo-routine was surreptitiously fixed
in 2010 (commit 4016bdef8a), so all we need
to do now is revert the code that creates the record to its original form.

This doesn't change the format of the WAL record.

Backpatch to all supported versions.
2013-12-03 23:01:31 +02:00
ad670a5d73 Stamp 9.0.15. REL9_0_15 2013-12-02 16:04:20 -05:00
81fb8ff617 Update release notes for 9.3.2, 9.2.6, 9.1.11, 9.0.15, 8.4.19. 2013-12-02 15:54:08 -05:00
3d974e303d Fix incomplete backpatch of pg_multixact truncation changes to <= 9.2
The backpatch of a95335b544d9c8377e9dc7a399d8e9a155895f82 to 9.2, 9.1
and 9.0 was incomplete, missing changes to xlog.c, primarily the call
to TrimMultiXact(). Testing presumably didn't show a problem without
these changes because TrimMultiXact() performs defense-in-depth work,
which is not strictly necessary.

It also missed moving StartupMultiXact() which would have been
problematic if a restartpoing happened in exactly the wrong moment,
causing a transient error.

Andres Freund
2013-12-02 13:28:10 -03:00
8269e4091c Translation updates 2013-12-02 00:05:18 -05:00
47430452ab Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2013h.
DST law changes in Argentina, Brazil, Jordan, Libya, Liechtenstein,
Morocco, Palestine.  New timezone abbreviations WIB, WIT, WITA for
Indonesia.
2013-12-01 14:12:12 -05:00
126453d473 Back-patch src/timezone/known_abbrevs.txt into all active branches.
Needed so that timezone data update patches can be cherry-picked
into older branches conveniently.
2013-12-01 14:09:53 -05:00
52898e005f Fix pg_dumpall to work for databases flagged as read-only.
pg_dumpall's charter is to be able to recreate a database cluster's
contents in a virgin installation, but it was failing to honor that
contract if the cluster had any ALTER DATABASE SET
default_transaction_read_only settings.  By including a SET command
for the connection for each connection opened by pg_dumpall output,
errors are avoided and the source cluster is successfully
recreated.

There was discussion of whether to also set this for the connection
applying pg_dump output, but it was felt that it was both less
appropriate in that context, and far easier to work around.

Backpatch to all supported branches.
2013-11-30 12:07:05 -06:00
a74f50a3f6 Prevent possible compiler warnings.
Back-patch commit a3e8486dff into the 9.0
branch.  This is the only warning I'm seeing in the live branches with
gcc 4.4.7 (other than the known "unused variable 'yyg'" flex lossage),
which makes it just annoying enough to want to clean up.
2013-11-30 11:12:16 -05:00
6d0b8cd2f3 Truncate pg_multixact/'s contents during crash recovery
Commit 9dc842f08 of 8.2 era prevented MultiXact truncation during crash
recovery, because there was no guarantee that enough state had been
setup, and because it wasn't deemed to be a good idea to remove data
during crash recovery anyway.  Since then, due to Hot-Standby, streaming
replication and PITR, the amount of time a cluster can spend doing crash
recovery has increased significantly, to the point that a cluster may
even never come out of it.  This has made not truncating the content of
pg_multixact/ not defensible anymore.

To fix, take care to setup enough state for multixact truncation before
crash recovery starts (easy since checkpoints contain the required
information), and move the current end-of-recovery actions to a new
TrimMultiXact() function, analogous to TrimCLOG().

At some later point, this should probably done similarly to the way
clog.c is doing it, which is to just WAL log truncations, but we can't
do that for the back branches.

Back-patch to 9.0.  8.4 also has the problem, but since there's no hot
standby there, it's much less pressing.  In 9.2 and earlier, this patch
is simpler than in newer branches, because multixact access during
recovery isn't required.  Add appropriate checks to make sure that's not
happening.

Andres Freund
2013-11-29 22:02:15 -03:00
4ab4e5c6bb Fix assorted issues in pg_ctl's pgwin32_CommandLine().
Ensure that the invocation command for postgres or pg_ctl runservice
double-quotes the executable's pathname; failure to do this leads to
trouble when the path contains spaces.

Also, ensure that the path ends in ".exe" in both cases and uses
backslashes rather than slashes as directory separators.  The latter issue
is reported to confuse some third-party tools such as Symantec Backup Exec.

Also, rewrite the function to avoid buffer overrun issues by using a
PQExpBuffer instead of a fixed-size static buffer.  Combinations of
very long executable pathnames and very long data directory pathnames
could have caused trouble before, for example.

Back-patch to all active branches, since this code has been like this
for a long while.

Naoya Anzai and Tom Lane, reviewed by Rajeev Rastogi
2013-11-29 18:34:22 -05:00
ba63799598 Don't update relfrozenxid if any pages were skipped.
Vacuum recognizes that it can update relfrozenxid by checking whether it has
processed all pages of a relation. Unfortunately it performed that check
after truncating the dead pages at the end of the relation, and used the new
number of pages to decide whether all pages have been scanned. If the new
number of pages happened to be smaller or equal to the number of pages
scanned, it incorrectly decided that all pages were scanned.

This can lead to relfrozenxid being updated, even though some pages were
skipped that still contain old XIDs. That can lead to data loss due to xid
wraparounds with some rows suddenly missing. This likely has escaped notice
so far because it takes a large number (~2^31) of xids being used to see the
effect, while a full-table vacuum before that would fix the issue.

The incorrect logic was introduced by commit
b4b6923e03. Backpatch this fix down to 8.4,
like that commit.

Andres Freund, with some modifications by me.
2013-11-27 13:43:18 +02:00
ddd8416e40 ECPG: Fix offset to NULL/size indicator array.
Patch by Boszormenyi Zoltan <zb@cybertec.at>
2013-11-26 17:31:45 +01:00
7bee2e3e55 ECPG: Make the preprocessor emit ';' if the variable type for a list of
variables is varchar. This fixes this test case:

int main(void)
{
    exec sql begin declare section;
    varchar a[50], b[50];
    exec sql end declare section;

    return 0;
}

Since varchars are internally turned into custom structs and
the type name is emitted for these variable declarations,
the preprocessed code previously had:

struct varchar_1  { ... }  a _,_  struct varchar_2  { ... }  b ;

The comma in the generated C file was a syntax error.

There are no regression test changes since it's not exercised.

Patch by Boszormenyi Zoltan <zb@cybertec.at>

Conflicts:
	src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
2013-11-26 17:31:39 +01:00
cd5316f67d Defend against bad trigger definitions in contrib/lo's lo_manage() trigger.
This function formerly crashed if called as a statement-level trigger,
or if a column-name argument wasn't given.

In passing, add the trigger name to all error messages from the function.
(None of them are expected cases, so this shouldn't pose any compatibility
risk.)

Marc Cousin, reviewed by Sawada Masahiko
2013-11-23 22:46:15 -05:00
747dd9724c Fix array slicing of int2vector and oidvector values.
The previous coding labeled expressions such as pg_index.indkey[1:3] as
being of int2vector type; which is not right because the subscript bounds
of such a result don't, in general, satisfy the restrictions of int2vector.
To fix, implicitly promote the result of slicing int2vector to int2[],
or oidvector to oid[].  This is similar to what we've done with domains
over arrays, which is a good analogy because these types are very much
like restricted domains of the corresponding regular-array types.

A side-effect is that we now also forbid array-element updates on such
columns, eg while "update pg_index set indkey[4] = 42" would have worked
before if you were superuser (and corrupted your catalogs irretrievably,
no doubt) it's now disallowed.  This seems like a good thing since, again,
some choices of subscripting would've led to results not satisfying the
restrictions of int2vector.  The case of an array-slice update was
rejected before, though with a different error message than you get now.
We could make these cases work in future if we added a cast from int2[]
to int2vector (with a cast function checking the subscript restrictions)
but it seems unlikely that there's any value in that.

Per report from Ronan Dunklau.  Back-patch to all supported branches
because of the crash risks involved.
2013-11-23 20:04:10 -05:00
ec6a6a268a Ensure _dosmaperr() actually sets errno correctly.
If logging is enabled, either ereport() or fprintf() might stomp on errno
internally, causing this function to return the wrong result.  That might
only end in a misleading error report, but in any code that's examining
errno to decide what to do next, the consequences could be far graver.

This has been broken since the very first version of this file in 2006
... it's a bit astonishing that we didn't identify this long ago.

Reported by Amit Kapila, though this isn't his proposed fix.
2013-11-23 18:24:54 -05:00
44032290dd Avoid potential buffer overflow crash
A pointer to a C string was treated as a pointer to a "name" datum and
passed to SPI_execute_plan().  This pointer would then end up being
passed through datumCopy(), which would try to copy the entire 64 bytes
of name data, thus running past the end of the C string.  Fix by
converting the string to a proper name structure.

Found by LLVM AddressSanitizer.
2013-11-23 07:31:32 -05:00