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* Update copyrights for 2013Bruce Momjian2013-01-01
| | | | | Fully update git head, and update back branches in ./COPYRIGHT and legal.sgml files.
* Fix failure to ignore leftover temp tables after a server crash.Tom Lane2012-12-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | During crash recovery, we remove disk files belonging to temporary tables, but the system catalog entries for such tables are intentionally not cleaned up right away. Instead, the first backend that uses a temp schema is expected to clean out any leftover objects therein. This approach requires that we be careful to ignore leftover temp tables (since any actual access attempt would fail), *even if their BackendId matches our session*, if we have not yet established use of the session's corresponding temp schema. That worked fine in the past, but was broken by commit debcec7dc31a992703911a9953e299c8d730c778 which incorrectly removed the rd_islocaltemp relcache flag. Put it back, and undo various changes that substituted tests like "rel->rd_backend == MyBackendId" for use of a state-aware flag. Per trouble report from Heikki Linnakangas. Back-patch to 9.1 where the erroneous change was made. In the back branches, be careful to add rd_islocaltemp in a spot in the struct that was alignment padding before, so as not to break existing add-on code.
* Split tuple struct defs from htup.h to htup_details.hAlvaro Herrera2012-08-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | This reduces unnecessary exposure of other headers through htup.h, which is very widely included by many files. I have chosen to move the function prototypes to the new file as well, because that means htup.h no longer needs to include tupdesc.h. In itself this doesn't have much effect in indirect inclusion of tupdesc.h throughout the tree, because it's also required by execnodes.h; but it's something to explore in the future, and it seemed best to do the htup.h change now while I'm busy with it.
* Run pgindent on 9.2 source tree in preparation for first 9.3Bruce Momjian2012-06-10
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* pg_size_pretty(numeric)Robert Haas2012-04-14
| | | | | | | | The output of the new pg_xlog_location_diff function is of type numeric, since it could theoretically overflow an int8 due to signedness; this provides a convenient way to format such values. Fujii Masao, with some beautification by me.
* Make pg_relation_size() and friends return NULL if the object doesn't exist.Heikki Linnakangas2012-01-19
| | | | | | | That avoids errors when the functions are used in queries like "SELECT pg_relation_size(oid) FROM pg_class", and a table is dropped concurrently. Phil Sorber
* Update copyright notices for year 2012.Bruce Momjian2012-01-01
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* Rewrite pg_size_pretty() to avoid compiler bug.Tom Lane2011-04-29
| | | | | | | | Convert it to use successive shifts right instead of increasing a divisor. This is probably a tad more efficient than the original coding, and it's nicer-looking than the previous patch because we don't need a special case to avoid overflow in the last branch. But the real reason to do it is to avoid a Solaris compiler bug, as per results from buildfarm member moa.
* Fix pg_size_pretty() to avoid overflow for inputs close to INT64_MAX.Tom Lane2011-04-25
| | | | | | | | The expression that tried to round the value to the nearest TB could overflow, leading to bogus output as reported in bug #5993 from Nicola Cossu. This isn't likely to ever happen in the intended usage of the function (if it could, we'd be needing to use a wider datatype instead); but it's not hard to give the expected output, so let's do so.
* pgindent run before PG 9.1 beta 1.Bruce Momjian2011-04-10
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* Prevent possible compiler warnings.Robert Haas2011-02-17
| | | | | Simon Riggs reports that rnode.dbNode and rnode.spcNode were generating unused variable warnings on gcc 4.4.3 with CFLAGS=-O1
* Stamp copyrights for year 2011.Bruce Momjian2011-01-01
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* Support unlogged tables.Robert Haas2010-12-29
| | | | | | | The contents of an unlogged table are WAL-logged; thus, they are not available on standby servers and are truncated whenever the database system enters recovery. Indexes on unlogged tables are also unlogged. Unlogged GiST indexes are not currently supported.
* Generalize concept of temporary relations to "relation persistence".Robert Haas2010-12-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit replaces pg_class.relistemp with pg_class.relpersistence; and also modifies the RangeVar node type to carry relpersistence rather than istemp. It also removes removes rd_istemp from RelationData and instead performs the correct computation based on relpersistence. For clarity, we add three new macros: RelationNeedsWAL(), RelationUsesLocalBuffers(), and RelationUsesTempNamespace(), so that we can clarify the purpose of each check that previous depended on rd_istemp. This is intended as infrastructure for the upcoming unlogged tables patch, as well as for future possible work on global temporary tables.
* Remove cvs keywords from all files.Magnus Hagander2010-09-20
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* Include the backend ID in the relpath of temporary relations.Robert Haas2010-08-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This allows us to reliably remove all leftover temporary relation files on cluster startup without reference to system catalogs or WAL; therefore, we no longer include temporary relations in XLOG_XACT_COMMIT and XLOG_XACT_ABORT WAL records. Since these changes require including a backend ID in each SharedInvalSmgrMsg, the size of the SharedInvalidationMessage.id field has been reduced from two bytes to one, and the maximum number of connections has been reduced from INT_MAX / 4 to 2^23-1. It would be possible to remove these restrictions by increasing the size of SharedInvalidationMessage by 4 bytes, but right now that doesn't seem like a good trade-off. Review by Jaime Casanova and Tom Lane.
* Standardize get_whatever_oid functions for object types withRobert Haas2010-08-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | unqualified names. - Add a missing_ok parameter to get_tablespace_oid. - Avoid duplicating get_tablespace_od guts in objectNamesToOids. - Add a missing_ok parameter to get_database_oid. - Replace get_roleid and get_role_checked with get_role_oid. - Add get_namespace_oid, get_language_oid, get_am_oid. - Refactor existing code to use new interfaces. Thanks to KaiGai Kohei for the review.
* pgindent run for 9.0Bruce Momjian2010-02-26
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* Wrap calls to SearchSysCache and related functions using macros.Robert Haas2010-02-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | The purpose of this change is to eliminate the need for every caller of SearchSysCache, SearchSysCacheCopy, SearchSysCacheExists, GetSysCacheOid, and SearchSysCacheList to know the maximum number of allowable keys for a syscache entry (currently 4). This will make it far easier to increase the maximum number of keys in a future release should we choose to do so, and it makes the code shorter, too. Design and review by Tom Lane.
* Create a "relation mapping" infrastructure to support changing the relfilenodesTom Lane2010-02-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | of shared or nailed system catalogs. This has two key benefits: * The new CLUSTER-based VACUUM FULL can be applied safely to all catalogs. * We no longer have to use an unsafe reindex-in-place approach for reindexing shared catalogs. CLUSTER on nailed catalogs now works too, although I left it disabled on shared catalogs because the resulting pg_index.indisclustered update would only be visible in one database. Since reindexing shared system catalogs is now fully transactional and crash-safe, the former special cases in REINDEX behavior have been removed; shared catalogs are treated the same as non-shared. This commit does not do anything about the recently-discussed problem of deadlocks between VACUUM FULL/CLUSTER on a system catalog and other concurrent queries; will address that in a separate patch. As a stopgap, parallel_schedule has been tweaked to run vacuum.sql by itself, to avoid such failures during the regression tests.
* Insert CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS calls into loops in dbsize.c, to ensure thatTom Lane2010-01-23
| | | | | | the various disk-size-reporting functions will respond to query cancel reasonably promptly even in very large databases. Per report from Kevin Grittner.
* Add pg_table_size() and pg_indexes_size() to provide more user-friendlyTom Lane2010-01-19
| | | | | | wrappers around the pg_relation_size() function. Bernd Helmle, reviewed by Greg Smith
* Please tablespace directories in their own subdirectory so pg_migratorBruce Momjian2010-01-12
| | | | | | | can upgrade clusters without renaming the tablespace directories. New directory structure format is, e.g.: $PGDATA/pg_tblspc/20981/PG_8.5_201001061/719849/83292814
* Update copyright for the year 2010.Bruce Momjian2010-01-02
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* 8.4 pgindent run, with new combined Linux/FreeBSD/MinGW typedef listBruce Momjian2009-06-11
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* Update copyright for 2009.Bruce Momjian2009-01-01
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* Use fork names instead of numbers in the file names for additionalHeikki Linnakangas2008-10-06
| | | | | | relation forks. While the file names are not visible to users, for those that do peek into the data directory, it's nice to have more descriptive names. Per Greg Stark's suggestion.
* Add relation fork support to pg_relation_size() function. You can now passHeikki Linnakangas2008-10-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | name of a fork ('main' or 'fsm', at the moment) to pg_relation_size() to get the size of a specific fork. Defaults to 'main', if none given. While we're at it, modify pg_relation_size to take a regclass as argument, instead of separate variants taking oid and name. This change is transparent to typical use where the table name is passed as a string literal, like pg_relation_size('table'), but will break queries like pg_relation_size(namecol), where namecol is of type name. text-type input still works, and using a non-schema-qualified table name is not very reliable anyway, so this is unlikely to break anyone's queries in practice.
* Introduce the concept of relation forks. An smgr relation can now consistHeikki Linnakangas2008-08-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | of multiple forks, and each fork can be created and grown separately. The bulk of this patch is about changing the smgr API to include an extra ForkNumber argument in every smgr function. Also, smgrscheduleunlink and smgrdounlink no longer implicitly call smgrclose, because other forks might still exist after unlinking one. The callers of those functions have been modified to call smgrclose instead. This patch in itself doesn't have any user-visible effect, but provides the infrastructure needed for upcoming patches. The additional forks envisioned are a rewritten FSM implementation that doesn't rely on a fixed-size shared memory block, and a visibility map to allow skipping portions of a table in VACUUM that have no dead tuples.
* Improve our #include situation by moving pointer types away from theAlvaro Herrera2008-06-19
| | | | | | | corresponding struct definitions. This allows other headers to avoid including certain highly-loaded headers such as rel.h and relscan.h, instead using just relcache.h, heapam.h or genam.h, which are more lightweight and thus cause less unnecessary dependencies.
* Fix a number of places that were making file-type tests infelicitously.Tom Lane2008-03-31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The places that did, eg, (statbuf.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR were correct, but there is no good reason not to use S_ISDIR() instead, especially when that's what the other 90% of our code does. The places that did, eg, (statbuf.st_mode & S_IFDIR) were flat out *wrong* and would fail in various platform-specific ways, eg a symlink could be mistaken for a regular file on most Unixen. The actual impact of this is probably small, since the problem cases seem to always involve symlinks or sockets, which are unlikely to be found in the directories that PG code might be scanning. But it's clearly trouble waiting to happen, so patch all the way back anyway. (There seem to be no occurrences of the mistake in 7.4.)
* Simplify and standardize conversions between TEXT datums and ordinary CTom Lane2008-03-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | strings. This patch introduces four support functions cstring_to_text, cstring_to_text_with_len, text_to_cstring, and text_to_cstring_buffer, and two macros CStringGetTextDatum and TextDatumGetCString. A number of existing macros that provided variants on these themes were removed. Most of the places that need to make such conversions now require just one function or macro call, in place of the multiple notational layers that used to be needed. There are no longer any direct calls of textout or textin, and we got most of the places that were using handmade conversions via memcpy (there may be a few still lurking, though). This commit doesn't make any serious effort to eliminate transient memory leaks caused by detoasting toasted text objects before they reach text_to_cstring. We changed PG_GETARG_TEXT_P to PG_GETARG_TEXT_PP in a few places where it was easy, but much more could be done. Brendan Jurd and Tom Lane
* Update copyrights in source tree to 2008.Bruce Momjian2008-01-01
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* pgindent run for 8.3.Bruce Momjian2007-11-15
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* Relax permissions checks on dbsize functions, per discussion. Revert out allTom Lane2007-08-29
| | | | | | | | | | checks for individual-table-size functions, since anyone in the database could get approximate values from pg_class.relpages anyway. Allow database-size to users with CONNECT privilege for the target database (note that this is granted by default). Allow tablespace-size if the user has CREATE privilege on the tablespace (which is *not* granted by default), or if the tablespace is the default tablespace for the current database (since we treat that as implicitly allowing use of the tablespace).
* Restrict pg_relation_size to relation owner, pg_database_size to DB owner,Tom Lane2007-08-27
| | | | | | and pg_tablespace_size to superusers. Perhaps we could weaken the first case to just require SELECT privilege, but that doesn't work for the other cases, so use ownership as the common concept.
* Fix a race condition that caused pg_database_size() and pg_tablespace_size()Alvaro Herrera2007-03-11
| | | | | | | | | to fail if an object was removed between calls to ReadDir() and stat(). Per discussion in pgsql-hackers. http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2007-03/msg00671.php Bug report and patch by Michael Fuhr.
* Replace direct assignments to VARATT_SIZEP(x) with SET_VARSIZE(x, len).Tom Lane2007-02-27
| | | | | | | | | | | Get rid of VARATT_SIZE and VARATT_DATA, which were simply redundant with VARSIZE and VARDATA, and as a consequence almost no code was using the longer names. Rename the length fields of struct varlena and various derived structures to catch anyplace that was accessing them directly; and clean up various places so caught. In itself this patch doesn't change any behavior at all, but it is necessary infrastructure if we hope to play any games with the representation of varlena headers. Greg Stark and Tom Lane
* Update CVS HEAD for 2007 copyright. Back branches are typically notBruce Momjian2007-01-05
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* Get rid of some unnecessary dependencies on DataDir: wherever possible,Tom Lane2006-11-06
| | | | | the backend should rely on its working-directory setting instead. Also do some message-style police work in contrib/adminpack.
* Update copyright for 2006. Update scripts.Bruce Momjian2006-03-05
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* Message correctionsPeter Eisentraut2005-10-29
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* Standard pgindent run for 8.1.Bruce Momjian2005-10-15
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* Fix confusion between relfilenode and Oid.Alvaro Herrera2005-09-29
| | | | | Also, make pg_total_relation_size include the size of the TOAST index.
* Rename pg_complete_relation_size() to pg_total_relation_size(), for theNeil Conway2005-09-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | sake of brevity and clarity. Make pg_reload_conf(), pg_rotate_logfile(), and pg_cancel_backend() return a boolean rather than an integer to indicate success or failure. Along the way, make some minor cleanups to dbsize.c -- in particular, use elog() rather than ereport() for "shouldn't happen" error conditions, and remove some of the more flagrant violations of the Postgres indentation conventions. Catalog version bumped.
* Use ReadDir() not readdir() so as to have some modicum of error checking.Tom Lane2005-08-02
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* Un-Windows-ify newlines.Tom Lane2005-08-02
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* Move dbsize functions into the backend. New functions:Bruce Momjian2005-07-29
pg_tablespace_size pg_database_size pg_relation_size pg_complete_relation_size pg_size_pretty Remove /contrib/dbsize. Dave Page