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Peter Eisentraut
86b6abe980 Fix spurious German index entry 2007-05-21 15:00:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
81df147acb Remove redundant logging of send failures when SSL is in use. While pqcomm.c
had been taught not to do that ages ago, the SSL code was helpfully bleating
anyway.  Resolves some recent reports such as bug #3266; however the
underlying cause of the related bug #2829 is still unclear.
2007-05-18 01:20:48 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
7ee0498772 Document that CLUSTER breaks MVCC visibility rules.
(Not needed in cvs head, because CLUSTER itself is fixed there)

Heikki Linnakangas
2007-05-13 16:04:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
e449e19124 Fix a thinko in my patch of a couple months ago for bug #3116: it did the
wrong thing when inlining polymorphic SQL functions, because it was using the
function's declared return type where it should have used the actual result
type of the current call.  In 8.1 and 8.2 this causes obvious failures even if
you don't have assertions turned on; in 8.0 and 7.4 it would only be a problem
if the inlined expression were used as an input to a function that did
run-time type determination on its inputs.  Add a regression test, since this
is evidently an under-tested area.
2007-05-01 18:54:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
8dcc675d88 Fix dynahash.c to suppress hash bucket splits while a hash_seq_search() scan
is in progress on the same hashtable.  This seems the least invasive way to
fix the recently-recognized problem that a split could cause the scan to
visit entries twice or (with much lower probability) miss them entirely.
The only field-reported problem caused by this is the "failed to re-find
shared lock object" PANIC in COMMIT PREPARED reported by Michel Dorochevsky,
which was caused by multiply visited entries.  However, it seems certain
that mdsync() is vulnerable to missing required fsync's due to missed
entries, and I am fearful that RelationCacheInitializePhase2() might be at
risk as well.  Because of that and the generalized hazard presented by this
bug, back-patch all the supported branches.

Along the way, fix pg_prepared_statement() and pg_cursor() to not assume
that the hashtables they are examining will stay static between calls.
This is risky regardless of the newly noted dynahash problem, because
hash_seq_search() has never promised to cope with deletion of table entries
other than the just-returned one.  There may be no bug here because the only
supported way to call these functions is via ExecMakeTableFunctionResult()
which will cycle them to completion before doing anything very interesting,
but it seems best to get rid of the assumption.  This affects 8.2 and HEAD
only, since those functions weren't there earlier.
2007-04-26 23:25:41 +00:00
Neil Conway
414d0d1ecf Fix newly-introduced documentation typo. 2007-04-23 16:53:13 +00:00
PostgreSQL Daemon
c95bdc96b5 Update configure in for new release
Security: hold for release
REL7_4_17
2007-04-20 15:15:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
9903eaf7a1 Fix markup.
Security: CVE-2007-2138
2007-04-20 03:28:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
8294203637 Fix markup.
Security: CVE-2007-2138
2007-04-20 03:10:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
eaabaa7e04 Support explicit placement of the temporary-table schema within search_path.
This is needed to allow a security-definer function to set a truly secure
value of search_path.  Without it, a malicious user can use temporary objects
to execute code with the privileges of the security-definer function.  Even
pushing the temp schema to the back of the search path is not quite good
enough, because a function or operator at the back of the path might still
capture control from one nearer the front due to having a more exact datatype
match.  Hence, disable searching the temp schema altogether for functions and
operators.

Security: CVE-2007-2138
2007-04-20 02:38:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
b8f0a51a49 Repair PANIC condition in hash indexes when a previous index extension attempt
failed (due to lock conflicts or out-of-space).  We might have already
extended the index's filesystem EOF before failing, causing the EOF to be
beyond what the metapage says is the last used page.  Hence the invariant
maintained by the code needs to be "EOF is at or beyond last used page",
not "EOF is exactly the last used page".  Problem was created by my patch
of 2006-11-19 that attempted to repair bug #2737.  Since that was
back-patched to 7.4, this needs to be as well.  Per report and test case
from Vlastimil Krejcir.
2007-04-19 20:24:36 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f1d934b6b3 Release wording updates for releases 8.2.4, 8.1.9, 8.0.13, 7.4.17, 7.3.19. 2007-04-19 13:01:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
d62b0e2c1d Update FAQ to mention most recent release for releases
8.2.4, 8.1.9, 8.0.13, 7.4.17, 7.3.19.
2007-04-19 04:04:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f199177461 Stamp releases 8.2.4, 8.1.9, 8.0.13, 7.4.17, 7.3.19. 2007-04-19 03:06:37 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
9057d27f5d Release note updates for 8.2.4, 8.1.9, 8.0.13, 7.4.17, 7.3.19. 2007-04-19 02:46:46 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
2875fe6b7c Translation updates 2007-04-18 21:13:57 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
a648d71001 Don't write timing output in quiet mode.
Merlin Moncure
2007-04-16 20:15:46 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
a75602e4c6 Fix caching of unsuccessful initialization of parser or configuration.
Per report from Listmail <lists@peufeu.com>
2007-04-02 11:43:30 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
a96f58cc7d Fix pg_wchar_table's maxmblen field of EUC_CN, EUC_TW, MULE_INTERNAL
and GB18030. patches from ITAGAKI Takahiro.
2007-03-26 11:53:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
5d9ce922d2 Fix a longstanding bug in VACUUM FULL's handling of update chains. The code
did not expect that a DEAD tuple could follow a RECENTLY_DEAD tuple in an
update chain, but because the OldestXmin rule for determining deadness is a
simplification of reality, it is possible for this situation to occur
(implying that the RECENTLY_DEAD tuple is in fact dead to all observers,
but this patch does not attempt to exploit that).  The code would follow a
chain forward all the way, but then stop before a DEAD tuple when backing
up, meaning that not all of the chain got moved.  This could lead to copying
the chain multiple times (resulting in duplicate copies of the live tuple at
its end), or leaving dangling index entries behind (which, aside from
generating warnings from later vacuums, creates a risk of wrong query
results or bogus duplicate-key errors once the heap slot the index entry
points to is repopulated).

The fix is to recheck HeapTupleSatisfiesVacuum while following a chain
forward, and to stop if a DEAD tuple is reached.  Each contiguous group
of RECENTLY_DEAD tuples will therefore be copied as a separate chain.
The patch also adds a couple of extra sanity checks to verify correct
behavior.

Per report and test case from Pavan Deolasee.
2007-03-14 18:49:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
9e4e0682bd Fix oversight in original coding of inline_function(): since
check_sql_fn_retval allows binary-compatibility cases, the expression
extracted from an inline-able SQL function might have a type that is only
binary-compatible with the declared function result type.  To avoid possibly
changing the semantics of the expression, we should insert a RelabelType node
in such cases.  This has only been shown to have bad consequences in recent
8.1 and up releases, but I suspect there may be failure cases in the older
branches too, so patch it all the way back.  Per bug #3116 from Greg Mullane.

Along the way, fix an omission in eval_const_expressions_mutator: it failed
to copy the relabelformat field when processing a RelabelType.  No known
observable failures from this, but it definitely isn't intended behavior.
2007-03-06 22:45:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
88d482cf86 Fix markQueryForLocking() to work correctly in the presence of nested views.
It has been wrong for this case since it was first written for 7.1 :-(
Per report from Pavel Hanák.
2007-03-01 18:50:56 +00:00
Michael Meskes
b128f53343 Backported bug fix for #2956. 2007-02-27 13:26:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
8acd3cfb45 Update 7.x variant horology files to match the new US DST rules. It seems
likely that anyone wanting to run the regression tests in the future will
have up-to-date system timezone files, so this is more likely to work than
the old contents.
2007-02-25 22:36:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
59a5f8bb18 Fix portal management code to support non-default command completion tags for
portals using PORTAL_UTIL_SELECT strategy.  This is currently significant only
for FETCH queries, which are supposed to include a count in the tag.  Seems
it's been broken since 7.4, but nobody noticed before Knut Lehre.
2007-02-18 19:49:49 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
bcac5703ec Fix backend crash in parsing incorrect tsquery.
Per report from Jon Rosebaugh <jon@inklesspen.com>
2007-02-12 14:19:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
7758560fd5 Fix an ancient logic error in plpgsql's exec_stmt_block: it thought it could
get away with not (re)initializing a local variable if the variable is marked
"isconst" and not "isnull".  Unfortunately it makes this decision after having
already freed the old value, meaning that something like

   for i in 1..10 loop
     declare c constant text := 'hi there';

leads to subsequent accesses to freed memory, and hence probably crashes.
(In particular, this is why Asif Ali Rehman's bug leads to crash and not
just an unexpectedly-NULL value for SQLERRM: SQLERRM is marked CONSTANT
and so triggers this error.)

The whole thing seems wrong on its face anyway: CONSTANT means that you can't
change the variable inside the block, not that the initializer expression is
guaranteed not to change value across successive block entries.  Hence,
remove the "optimization" instead of trying to fix it.
2007-02-08 18:38:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
ad7ee8883b Rearrange use of plpgsql_add_initdatums() so that only the parsing of a
DECLARE section needs to know about it.  Formerly, everyplace besides DECLARE
that created variables needed to do "plpgsql_add_initdatums(NULL)" to prevent
those variables from being sucked up as part of a subsequent DECLARE block.
This is obviously error-prone, and in fact the SQLSTATE/SQLERRM patch had
failed to do it for those two variables, leading to the bug recently exhibited
by Asif Ali Rehman: a DECLARE within an exception handler tried to reinitialize
SQLERRM.

Although the SQLSTATE/SQLERRM patch isn't in any pre-8.1 branches, and so
I can't point to a demonstrable failure there, it seems wise to back-patch
this into the older branches anyway, just to keep the logic similar to HEAD.
2007-02-08 18:38:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
dec65c9421 Fix an error in the original coding of holdable cursors: PersistHoldablePortal
thought that it didn't have to reposition the underlying tuplestore if the
portal is atEnd.  But this is not so, because tuplestores have separate read
and write cursors ... and the read cursor hasn't moved from the start.
This mistake explains bug #2970 from William Zhang.

Note: the coding here is pretty inefficient, but given that no one has noticed
this bug until now, I'd say hardly anyone uses the case where the cursor has
been advanced before being persisted.  So maybe it's not worth worrying about.
2007-02-06 22:49:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
f0083ccfde Use -Wl for linker switches on freebsd --- back-port of an 8.0 change.
I think this will make buildfarm member herring go green in this branch.
2007-02-03 17:27:11 +00:00
Tom Lane
de59c01f26 Stamp release 7.4.16.
Security: CVE-2007-0555, CVE-2007-0556
REL7_4_16
2007-02-02 00:15:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
abeae11765 Update release notes for security-related releases in all active branches.
Security: CVE-2007-0555, CVE-2007-0556
2007-02-02 00:11:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
b4ddb79af5 Repair insufficiently careful type checking for SQL-language functions:
we should check that the function code returns the claimed result datatype
every time we parse the function for execution.  Formerly, for simple
scalar result types we assumed the creation-time check was sufficient, but
this fails if the function selects from a table that's been redefined since
then, and even more obviously fails if check_function_bodies had been OFF.

This is a significant security hole: not only can one trivially crash the
backend, but with appropriate misuse of pass-by-reference datatypes it is
possible to read out arbitrary locations in the server process's memory,
which could allow retrieving database content the user should not be able
to see.  Our thanks to Jeff Trout for the initial report.

Security: CVE-2007-0555
2007-02-02 00:04:02 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
65ada7c810 Translation updates 2007-01-31 08:12:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
372c651312 Correct an old logic error in btree page splitting: when considering a split
exactly at the point where we need to insert a new item, the calculation used
the wrong size for the "high key" of the new left page.  This could lead to
choosing an unworkable split, resulting in "PANIC: failed to add item to the
left sibling" (or "right sibling") failure.  Although this bug has been there
a long time, it's very difficult to trigger a failure before 8.2, since there
was generally a lot of free space on both sides of a chosen split.  In 8.2,
where the user-selected fill factor determines how much free space the code
tries to leave, an unworkable split is much more likely.  Report by Joe
Conway, diagnosis and fix by Heikki Linnakangas.
2007-01-27 20:53:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
4461eb17c6 Get pg_utf_mblen(), pg_utf2wchar_with_len(), and utf2ucs() all on the same
page about the maximum UTF8 sequence length we support (4 bytes since 8.1,
3 before that).  pg_utf2wchar_with_len never got updated to support 4-byte
characters at all, and in any case had a buffer-overrun risk in that it
could produce multiple pg_wchars from what mblen claims to be just one UTF8
character.  The only reason we don't have a major security hole is that most
callers allocate worst-case output buffers; the sole exception in released
versions appears to be pre-8.2 iwchareq() (ie, ILIKE), which can be crashed
due to zeroing out its return address --- but AFAICS that can't be exploited
for anything more than a crash, due to inability to control what gets written
there.  Per report from James Russell and Michael Fuhr.

Pre-8.1 the risk is much less, but I still think pg_utf2wchar_with_len's
behavior given an incomplete final character risks buffer overrun, so
back-patch that logic change anyway.

This patch also makes sure that UTF8 sequences exceeding the supported
length (whichever it is) are consistently treated as error cases, rather
than being treated like a valid shorter sequence in some places.
2007-01-24 17:12:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
234db5bae1 Relax an Assert() that has been found to be too strict in some situations
involving unions of types having typmods.  Variants of the failure are known
to occur in 8.1 and up; not sure if it's possible in 8.0 and 7.4, but since
the code exists that far back, I'll just patch 'em all.  Per report from
Brian Hurt.
2007-01-24 01:26:08 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
fe7b0fc35d Back port patch.
Call srandom() instead of srand().
pgbench calls random() later, so it should have called srandom().
On most platforms except Windows srandom() is actually identical
to srand(), so the bug only bites Windows users.
per bug report from Akio Ishida.
2007-01-13 03:24:55 +00:00
PostgreSQL Daemon
2ece6917e8 commit before tag ... REL7_4_15 2007-01-06 06:40:31 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
230ae1a106 Fix markup because older releases couldn't link to the reference section. 2007-01-06 04:17:15 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
c1478c8f57 Remove extra character added to top. 2007-01-06 03:36:32 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
77c7616482 Fix markup because lc_numeric didn't have an SGML tag in this release. 2007-01-06 03:14:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
6faab66422 Minor copy-editing for release note updates. 2007-01-05 22:35:13 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
37a86cd254 Stamp release 7.4.15. 2007-01-05 20:53:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
e105a651f7 Create release notes for 7.4.15. 2007-01-05 20:02:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
8d96a06d43 Fix regex_fixed_prefix() to cope reasonably well with regex patterns of the
form '^(foo)$'.  Before, these could never be optimized into indexscans.
The recent changes to make psql and pg_dump generate such patterns (for \d
commands and -t and related switches, respectively) therefore represented
a big performance hit for people with large pg_class catalogs, as seen in
recent gripe from Erik Jones.  While at it, be more paranoid about
case-sensitivity checking in multibyte encodings, and fix some other
corner cases in which a regex might be interpreted too liberally.
2007-01-03 22:39:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
0fbfdf55f8 Repair bug #2839: the various ExecReScan functions need to reset
ps_TupFromTlist in plan nodes that make use of it.  This was being done
correctly in join nodes and Result nodes but not in any relation-scan nodes.
Bug would lead to bogus results if a set-returning function appeared in the
targetlist of a subquery that could be rescanned after partial execution,
for example a subquery within EXISTS().  Bug has been around forever :-(
... surprising it wasn't reported before.
2006-12-26 19:27:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
8eb0f23a96 Mark to_number() and the numeric-type variants of to_char() as stable, not
immutable, because their results depend on lc_numeric; this is a longstanding
oversight.  We cannot force initdb for this in the back branches, but we can
at least provide correct catalog entries for future installations.
2006-11-28 19:19:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
e53a43bf17 Fix psql's \copy command to ensure that it cycles libpq back to the idle state
(in particular, causing the ReadyForQuery message to be eaten) before
returning from do_copy.  The only known consequence of failing to do so is
that get_prompt might show a wrong result for the %x transaction status
escape, as reported by Bernd Helmle; but it's possible there are other issues.

Back-patch as far as 7.4, the oldest version supporting %x.
2006-11-24 23:07:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
8637cd1ee8 Fix 1-byte buffer overrun when OID exceeds 1 billion. This probably can't
cause any serious harm in normal cases, but if you have gcc buffer overrun
checking turned on, that will notice.  Found by Jack Orenstein.  Problem
was already fixed in CVS HEAD.
2006-11-22 21:13:11 +00:00