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Tom Lane
f7b836eb83 Fix examples of how to use "su" while starting the server.
The syntax "su -c 'command' username" is not accepted by all versions of
su, for example not OpenBSD's.  More portable is "su username -c
'command'".  So change runtime.sgml to recommend that syntax.  Also,
add a -D switch to the OpenBSD example script, for consistency with other
examples.  Per Denis Lapshin and Gábor Hidvégi.
2012-09-25 13:52:57 -04:00
Tom Lane
d2292f6405 Prevent emitting "ALTER VIEW foo SET ()".
Small oversight in commit 0f524ea0cf388a149f362e48a33c01662eeddc04 ...
per report from Grazvydas Valeika.
2012-09-24 00:18:17 -04:00
Tom Lane
e0327d1030 Stamp 9.2.1. REL9_2_1 2012-09-19 17:47:58 -04:00
Tom Lane
cf17a4e854 Update release notes for 9.2.1, 9.1.6, 9.0.10, 8.4.14, 8.3.21. 2012-09-19 17:39:39 -04:00
Tom Lane
111cfdadcf Put back AcceptInvalidationMessages calls in heap_openrv(_extended).
These calls were removed in commit 4240e429d0c2d889d0cda23c618f94e12c13ade7
as part of a general refactoring and improvement of DDL locking.  However,
there's a problem not solved by the rewrite, which is that GRANT/REVOKE
update pg_class.relacl without taking any particular lock on the target
table as such.  If another backend fails to do AcceptInvalidationMessages,
it won't notice a recently-committed change in ACLs.  Bug #7557 from Piotr
Czachur demonstrates that there's at least one code path in 9.2.0 in which
a command fails to do any AcceptInvalidationMessages calls at all, if the
current transaction already holds all the locks it will need.

Since we're hard up against the release deadline for 9.2.1, fix this by
putting back the AcceptInvalidationMessages calls in heap_openrv and
heap_openrv_extended, thereby restoring the historical behavior in this
area.  We ought to look for a more elegant and perhaps more bulletproof
solution, but there's no time for that right now.
2012-09-19 17:10:44 -04:00
Tom Lane
67641fb880 Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2012f.
DST law changes in Fiji.
2012-09-19 10:45:03 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
1ff194fd68 Translation updates 2012-09-19 00:03:00 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
c6e158873d pg_upgrade: Remove check for pg_config
It is no longer used, but was still being checked for.

bug #7548 from Reinhard Max
2012-09-18 22:05:03 -04:00
Tom Lane
3cccc6990b Fix planning of btree index scans using ScalarArrayOpExpr quals.
In commit 9e8da0f75731aaa7605cf4656c21ea09e84d2eb1, I improved btree
to handle ScalarArrayOpExpr quals natively, so that constructs like
"indexedcol IN (list)" could be supported by index-only scans.  Using
such a qual results in multiple scans of the index, under-the-hood.
I went to some lengths to ensure that this still produces rows in index
order ... but I failed to recognize that if a higher-order index column
is lacking an equality constraint, rescans can produce out-of-order
data from that column.  Tweak the planner to not expect sorted output
in that case.  Per trouble report from Robert McGehee.
2012-09-18 12:20:43 -04:00
Tom Lane
66762ce5fa Fix array_typanalyze to work for domains over arrays.
Not sure how we missed this case, but we did.  Per bug #7551 from
Diego de Lima.
2012-09-18 00:31:45 -04:00
Tom Lane
634d80ab2a Provide adequate documentation of the "table_name *" notation.
Somewhere along the line, somebody decided to remove all trace of this
notation from the documentation text.  It was still in the command syntax
synopses, or at least some of them, but with no indication what it meant.
This will not do, as evidenced by the confusion apparent in bug #7543;
even if the notation is now unnecessary, people will find it in legacy
SQL code and need to know what it does.
2012-09-17 14:59:35 -04:00
Tom Lane
4e54ae66a5 Rethink heuristics for choosing index quals for parameterized paths.
Some experimentation with examples similar to bug #7539 has convinced me
that indxpath.c's original implementation of parameterized-path generation
was several bricks shy of a load.  In general, if we are relying on a
particular outer rel or set of outer rels for a parameterized path, the
path should use every indexable join clause that's available from that rel
or rels.  Any join clauses that get left out of the indexqual will end up
getting applied as plain filter quals (qpquals), and that's generally a
significant loser compared to having the index AM enforce them.  (This is
particularly true with btree, which can skip the index scan entirely if
it can see that the given indexquals are mutually contradictory.)  The
original heuristics failed to ensure this, though, and were overly
complicated anyway.  Rewrite to make the code explicitly identify each
useful set of outer rels and then select all applicable join clauses for
each one.  The one plan that changes in the regression tests is in fact
for the better according to the planner's cost estimates.

(Note: this is not a correctness issue but just a matter of plan quality.
I don't yet know what is going on in bug #7539, but I don't expect this
change to fix that.)
2012-09-16 17:58:21 -04:00
Simon Riggs
9c85504580 Fix bufmgr so CHECKPOINT_END_OF_RECOVERY behaves as a shutdown checkpoint.
Recovery code documents clearly that a shutdown checkpoint is executed at
end of recovery - a shutdown checkpoint WAL record is written but the buffer
manager had been altered to treat end of recovery as a normal checkpoint.
This bug exacerbates the bufmgr relpersistence bug.

Bug spotted by Andres Freund, patch by me.
2012-09-16 19:54:34 +01:00
Kevin Grittner
fa41f294f6 Fix documentation reference to maximum allowed for autovacuum_freeze_max_age.
The documentation mentioned setting autovacuum_freeze_max_age to
"its maximum allowed value of a little less than two billion".
This led to a post asking about the exact maximum allowed value,
which is precisely two billion, not "a little less".

Based on question by Radovan Jablonovsky.  Backpatch to 8.3.
2012-09-16 12:19:37 -05:00
Tom Lane
97d8ad170f Back-patch fix and test case for bug #7516.
Back-patch commits 9afc6481117d2dd936e752da0424a2b6b05f6459 and
b8fbbcf37f22c5e8361da939ad0fc4be18a34ca9.  The first of these is really
a minor code cleanup to save a few cycles, but it turns out to provide
a workaround for the misoptimization problem described in bug #7516.
The second commit adds a regression test case.

Back-patch the fix to all active branches.  The test case only works
as far back as 9.0, because it relies on plpgsql which isn't installed
by default before that.  (I didn't have success modifying it into an
all-plperl form that still provoked a crash, though this may just reflect
my lack of Perl-fu.)
2012-09-14 11:50:02 -04:00
Robert Haas
eb6e9b5ea4 Properly set relpersistence for fake relcache entries.
This can result in buffers failing to be properly flushed at
checkpoint time, leading to data loss.

Report, diagnosis, and patch by Jeff Davis.
2012-09-14 09:36:46 -04:00
Tom Lane
269dbaf707 Fix case of window function + aggregate + GROUP BY expression.
In commit 1bc16a946008a7cbb33a9a06a7c6765a807d7f59 I added a minor
optimization to drop the component variables of a GROUP BY expression from
the target list computed at the aggregation level of a query, if those Vars
weren't referenced elsewhere in the tlist.  However, I overlooked that the
window-function planning code would deconstruct such expressions and thus
need to have access to their component variables.  Fix it to not do that.

While at it, I removed the distinction between volatile and nonvolatile
window partition/order expressions: the code now computes all of them
at the aggregation level.  This saves a relatively expensive check for
volatility, and it's unclear that the resulting plan isn't better anyway.

Per bug #7535 from Louis-David Mitterrand.  Back-patch to 9.2.
2012-09-13 11:32:42 -04:00
Kevin Grittner
adff00ad06 Fix typo in comment for pclose_check() function.
Backpatch to 9.2.

Etsuro Fujit
2012-09-12 22:33:30 -05:00
Tom Lane
819c4129ca Fix a couple other leftover uses of 'conisonly' terminology. 2012-09-12 15:12:43 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
1bfd760c4f Fix catalog docs to reflect connoinherit change in 09ff76f.
Backpatch to 9.2.
2012-09-12 14:28:10 -04:00
Kevin Grittner
8a93fb0a85 Fix typo: lexemes misspelled in full text search docs.
Dan Scott

Backpatch original commit 4bc0d2e2cfa8ac523524dccf6f849989c6739083
to 9.1
2012-09-12 07:39:07 -05:00
Tom Lane
31f1b2090f Fix logical errors in tsquery selectivity estimation for prefix queries.
I made multiple errors in commit 97532f7c29468010b87e40a04f8daa3eb097f654,
stemming mostly from failure to think about the available frequency data
as being element frequencies not value frequencies (so that occurrences of
different elements are not mutually exclusive).  This led to sillinesses
such as estimating that "word" would match more rows than "word:*".

The choice to clamp to a minimum estimate of DEFAULT_TS_MATCH_SEL also
seems pretty ill-considered in hindsight, as it would frequently result in
an estimate much larger than the available data suggests.  We do need some
sort of clamp, since a pattern not matching any of the MCELEMs probably
still needs a selectivity estimate of more than zero.  I chose instead to
clamp to at least what a non-MCELEM word would be estimated as, preserving
the property that "word:*" doesn't get an estimate less than plain "word",
whether or not the word appears in MCELEM.

Per investigation of a gripe from Bill Martin, though I suspect that his
example case actually isn't even reaching the erroneous code.

Back-patch to 9.1 where this code was introduced.
2012-09-11 21:23:39 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
4c25df55fd Add vcregress.pl target for checking pg_upgrade.
This follows recent addition of Windows/Mingw testing.
Backpatch to Release 9.2 so we can get some buildfarm testing
going.
2012-09-10 12:51:24 -04:00
Tom Lane
81ead89ee1 Make plperl safe against functions that are redefined while running.
validate_plperl_function() supposed that it could free an old
plperl_proc_desc struct immediately upon detecting that it was stale.
However, if a plperl function is called recursively, this could result
in deleting the struct out from under an outer invocation, leading to
misbehavior or crashes.  Add a simple reference-count mechanism to
ensure that such structs are freed only when the last reference goes
away.

Per investigation of bug #7516 from Marko Tiikkaja.  I am not certain
that this error explains his report, because he says he didn't have
any recursive calls --- but it's hard to see how else it could have
crashed right there.  In any case, this definitely fixes some problems
in the area.

Back-patch to all active branches.
2012-09-09 20:32:59 -04:00
Tom Lane
af3de2d19e Use .NOTPARALLEL in ecpg/Makefile to avoid a gmake parallelism bug.
Investigation shows that some intermittent build failures in ecpg are the
result of a gmake bug that was reported quite some time ago:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?30653

Preventing parallel builds of the ecpg subdirectories seems to dodge the
bug.  Per yesterday's pgsql-hackers discussion, there are some other things
in the subdirectory makefiles that seem rather unsafe for parallel builds
too, but there's little point in fixing them as long as we have to work
around a make bug.

Back-patch to 9.1; parallel builds weren't very well supported before
that anyway.
2012-09-09 15:09:04 -04:00
Tom Lane
770556d6c6 Adjust PL/Python regression tests some more for Python 3.3.
Commit 2cfb1c6f77734db81b6e74bcae630f93b94f69be fixed some issues caused
by Python 3.3 choosing to iterate through dict entries in a different order
than before.  But here's another one: the test cases adjusted here made two
bad entries in a dict and expected the one complained of would always be
the same.

Possibly this should be back-patched further than 9.2, but there seems
little point unless the earlier fix is too.
2012-09-08 17:39:12 -04:00
Tom Lane
6c8656409b Fix PARAM_EXEC assignment mechanism to be safe in the presence of WITH.
The planner previously assumed that parameter Vars having the same absolute
query level, varno, and varattno could safely be assigned the same runtime
PARAM_EXEC slot, even though they might be different Vars appearing in
different subqueries.  This was (probably) safe before the introduction of
CTEs, but the lazy-evalution mechanism used for CTEs means that a CTE can
be executed during execution of some other subquery, causing the lifespan
of Params at the same syntactic nesting level as the CTE to overlap with
use of the same slots inside the CTE.  In 9.1 we created additional hazards
by using the same parameter-assignment technology for nestloop inner scan
parameters, but it was broken before that, as illustrated by the added
regression test.

To fix, restructure the planner's management of PlannerParamItems so that
items having different semantic lifespans are kept rigorously separated.
This will probably result in complex queries using more runtime PARAM_EXEC
slots than before, but the slots are cheap enough that this hardly matters.
Also, stop generating PlannerParamItems containing Params for subquery
outputs: all we really need to do is reserve the PARAM_EXEC slot number,
and that now only takes incrementing a counter.  The planning code is
simpler and probably faster than before, as well as being more correct.

Per report from Vik Reykja.

Back-patch of commit 46c508fbcf98ac334f1e831d21021d731c882fbb into all
branches that support WITH.
2012-09-07 20:38:28 -04:00
Tom Lane
ef47adb414 Stamp 9.2.0. REL9_2_0 2012-09-06 17:26:17 -04:00
Robert Haas
ee121a6473 Fix "too many arguments" messages not to index off the end of argv[].
This affects initdb, clusterdb, reindexdb, and vacuumdb in master
and 9.2; in earlier branches, only initdb is affected.
2012-09-06 15:52:19 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
1bc414ca76 Translation updates 2012-09-06 00:52:38 -04:00
Tom Lane
6acf90bc6e Fix typo in information_schema documentation.
Shigeru Hanada
2012-09-05 23:37:45 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
bdf8f58397 In pg_upgrade, try a few times to open a log file.
If we call pg_ctl stop, the server might continue and thus
hold a log file for a short time after it has deleted its pid file,
(which is when pg_ctl will exit), and so a subsequent attempt to
open the log file might fail.

We therefore try to open it a few times, sleeping one second between
tries, to give the server time to exit.

This corrects an error that was observed on the buildfarm.

Backpatched to 9.2,
2012-09-05 23:13:14 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
4b8dacfcef Fix WAL file replacement during cascading replication on Windows.
When the startup process restores a WAL file from the archive, it deletes
any old file with the same name and renames the new file in its place. On
Windows, however, when a file is deleted, it still lingers as long as a
process holds a file handle open on it. With cascading replication, a
walsender process can hold the old file open, so the rename() in the startup
process would fail. To fix that, rename the old file to a temporary name, to
make the original file name available for reuse, before deleting the old
file.
2012-09-05 18:57:54 -07:00
Tom Lane
308d4ec4c6 Fix inappropriate error messages for Hot Standby misconfiguration errors.
Give the correct name of the GUC parameter being complained of.
Also, emit a more suitable SQLSTATE (INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE,
not the default INTERNAL_ERROR).

Gurjeet Singh, errcode adjustment by me
2012-09-05 21:49:11 -04:00
Tom Lane
8a66a37d6d Make one last copy-editing pass over the 9.2 release notes.
Also, set the release date to 2012-09-10, since we're pretty well
committed to that now.
2012-09-05 21:28:27 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
216c0e3007 Fix pg_upgrade test script's line end handling on Windows.
Call pg_dumpall using -f switch instead of redirection, to avoid
writing the output in text mode and generating spurious carriage
returns. Remove to carriage return ignoring hack introduced by
commit e442b0f0c6fd26738bafdeb5222511b586dfe4b9.

Backpatch to 9.2.
2012-09-05 17:55:47 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
5654fd1771 Fix line end mishandling in pg_upgrade on Windows.
pg_upgrade opened the output from pg_dumpall in text mode and
wrote the split files in text mode. This caused unwanted eating
of intended carriage returns on input and production of spurious
carriage returns on output. To avoid this, open all these files
in binary mode. On non-Windows platforms, this change has no
effect.

Backpatch to 9.0. On 9.0 and 9.1, we also switch from redirecting
pg_dumpall's output to using pg_dumpall's -f switch, for the same
reason.
2012-09-05 17:48:06 -04:00
Tom Lane
8e6f6b8ef2 Restore SIGFPE handler after initializing PL/Perl.
Perl, for some unaccountable reason, believes it's a good idea to reset
SIGFPE handling to SIG_IGN.  Which wouldn't be a good idea even if it
worked; but on some platforms (Linux at least) it doesn't work at all,
instead resulting in forced process termination if the signal occurs.
Given the lack of other complaints, it seems safe to assume that Perl
never actually provokes SIGFPE and so there is no value in the setting
anyway.  Hence, reset it to our normal handler after initializing Perl.

Report, analysis and patch by Andres Freund.
2012-09-05 16:43:41 -04:00
Tom Lane
970212f911 Silence -Wunused-result warning in contrib/pg_upgrade.
This is just neatnik-ism, but since we do it for comparable code in elog.c,
we may as well do it here.
2012-09-05 14:36:51 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
3d975d0fc5 Fix compiler warnings about unused variables, caused by my previous commit.
Reported by Peter Eisentraut.
2012-09-04 22:08:30 -07:00
Bruce Momjian
c4f18483b6 In pg_upgrade, document why we can't issue \n\n in the command logfile
on Windows.  Slightly cleanup log output on Windows given this
restriction.

Backpatch to 9.2.
2012-09-05 00:01:13 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
af35e66f04 Fix bugs in cascading replication with recovery_target_timeline='latest'
The cascading replication code assumed that the current RecoveryTargetTLI
never changes, but that's not true with recovery_target_timeline='latest'.
The obvious upshot of that is that RecoveryTargetTLI in shared memory needs
to be protected by a lock. A less obvious consequence is that when a
cascading standby is connected, and the standby switches to a new target
timeline after scanning the archive, it will continue to stream WAL to the
cascading standby, but from a wrong file, ie. the file of the previous
timeline. For example, if the standby is currently streaming from the middle
of file 000000010000000000000005, and the timeline changes, the standby
will continue to stream from that file. However, the WAL on the new
timeline is in file 000000020000000000000005, so the standby sends garbage
from 000000010000000000000005 to the cascading standby, instead of the
correct WAL from file 000000020000000000000005.

This also fixes a related bug where a partial WAL segment is restored from
the archive and streamed to a cascading standby. The code assumed that when
a WAL segment is copied from the archive, it can immediately be fully
streamed to a cascading standby. However, if the segment is only partially
filled, ie. has the right size, but only N first bytes contain valid WAL,
that's not safe. That can happen if a partial WAL segment is manually copied
to the archive, or if a partial WAL segment is archived because a server is
started up on a new timeline within that segment. The cascading standby will
get confused if the WAL it received is not valid, and will get stuck until
it's restarted. This patch fixes that problem by not allowing WAL restored
from the archive to be streamed to a cascading standby until it's been
replayed, and thus validated.
2012-09-04 19:33:32 -07:00
Kevin Grittner
3e22659e0c Fix serializable mode with index-only scans.
Serializable Snapshot Isolation used for serializable transactions
depends on acquiring SIRead locks on all heap relation tuples which
are used to generate the query result, so that a later delete or
update of any of the tuples can flag a read-write conflict between
transactions.  This is normally handled in heapam.c, with tuple level
locking.  Since an index-only scan avoids heap access in many cases,
building the result from the index tuple, the necessary predicate
locks were not being acquired for all tuples in an index-only scan.

To prevent problems with tuple IDs which are vacuumed and re-used
while the transaction still matters, the xmin of the tuple is part of
the tag for the tuple lock.  Since xmin is not available to the
index-only scan for result rows generated from the index tuples, it
is not possible to acquire a tuple-level predicate lock in such
cases, in spite of having the tid.  If we went to the heap to get the
xmin value, it would no longer be an index-only scan.  Rather than
prohibit index-only scans under serializable transaction isolation,
we acquire an SIRead lock on the page containing the tuple, when it
was not necessary to visit the heap for other reasons.

Backpatch to 9.2.

Kevin Grittner and Tom Lane
2012-09-04 21:14:25 -05:00
Kevin Grittner
8e39fd97f1 Allow isolation tests to specify multiple setup blocks.
Each setup block is run as a single PQexec submission, and some
statements such as VACUUM cannot be combined with others in such a
block.

Backpatch to 9.2.

Kevin Grittner and Tom Lane
2012-09-04 20:40:48 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan
fb18e4dd07 Fix transcription error. 2012-09-04 09:40:49 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
469530b370 Document that pg_upgrade requires PGHOST be set for any pre-9.1 servers
with a socket directory mismatch with the new server.

Backpatch to 9.2.
2012-09-04 09:17:28 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
ee7a48c5b3 Mention basebackup-from-slave next to cascading replication 2012-09-04 14:37:51 +02:00
Andrew Dunstan
14fd5b3b9e Fix command echoing in pg_upgade's analyze script for Windows. 2012-09-04 05:51:44 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
b5d437c011 Indent fix_path_separator() header properly. 2012-09-03 22:58:38 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
765b5c41ba Allow pg_upgrade "make check" to run on Windows/MSys.
Backpatch to 9.2.
2012-09-03 22:32:56 -04:00