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* Fix possible crash in ALTER TABLE ... REPLICA IDENTITY USING INDEX.Tom Lane2016-04-15
| | | | | | | | | | | Careless coding added by commit 07cacba983ef79be could result in a crash or a bizarre error message if someone tried to select an index on the OID column as the replica identity index for a table. Back-patch to 9.4 where the feature was introduced. Discussion: CAKJS1f8TQYgTRDyF1_u9PVCKWRWz+DkieH=U7954HeHVPJKaKg@mail.gmail.com David Rowley
* Tweak EXPLAIN for parallel query to show workers launched.Robert Haas2016-04-15
| | | | | | | | | The previous display was sort of confusing, because it didn't distinguish between the number of workers that we planned to launch and the number that actually got launched. This has already confused several people, so display both numbers and label them clearly. Julien Rouhaud, reviewed by me.
* Fix portability problem induced by commit a6f6b7819.Tom Lane2016-04-15
| | | | | | | | pg_xlogdump includes bufmgr.h. With a compiler that emits code for static inline functions even when they're unreferenced, that leads to unresolved external references in the new static-inline version of BufferGetPage(). So hide it with #ifndef FRONTEND, as we've done for similar issues elsewhere. Per buildfarm member pademelon.
* Fix typo in commentMagnus Hagander2016-04-15
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* Update helptext for vcregress.plMagnus Hagander2016-04-15
| | | | | | This has clearly not been tracking the code changse for quite some time. Michael Paquier, problem spotted by Kyotaro HORIGUCHI
* Make regression test for multiple synchronous standbys more stable.Fujii Masao2016-04-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The regression test checks whether the output of pg_stat_replication is expected or not after changing synchronous_standby_names and reloading the configuration file. Regarding this test logic, previously there was a timing issue which made the test result unstable. That is, pg_stat_replication could return unexpected result during small window after the configuration file was reloaded before new setting value took effect, and which made the test fail. This commit changes the test logic so that it uses a loop with a timeout to give some room for the test to pass. Now the test fails only when pg_stat_replication keeps returning unexpected result for 30 seconds. Michael Paquier
* Fix memory leak in GIN index scans.Tom Lane2016-04-15
| | | | | | | | | | | The code had a query-lifespan memory leak when encountering GIN entries that have posting lists (rather than posting trees, ie, there are a relatively small number of heap tuples containing this index key value). With a suitable data distribution this could add up to a lot of leakage. Problem seems to have been introduced by commit 36a35c550, so back-patch to 9.4. Julien Rouhaud
* Rethink \crosstabview's argument parsing logic.Tom Lane2016-04-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | \crosstabview interpreted its arguments in an unusual way, including doing case-insensitive matching of unquoted column names, which is surely not the right thing. Rip that out in favor of doing something equivalent to the dequoting/case-folding rules used by other psql commands. To keep it simple, change the syntax so that the optional sort column is specified as a separate argument, instead of the also-quite-unusual syntax that attached it to the colH argument with a colon. Also, rework the error messages to be closer to project style.
* Make init_spin_delay() C89 compliant #2.Andres Freund2016-04-14
| | | | | | | | | | | My previous attempt at doing so, in 80abbeba23, was not sufficient. While that fixed the problem for bufmgr.c and lwlock.c , s_lock.c still has non-constant expressions in the struct initializer, because the file/line/function information comes from the caller of s_lock(). Give up on using a macro, and use a static inline instead. Discussion: 4369.1460435533@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Remove trailing commas in enums.Andres Freund2016-04-14
| | | | | These aren't valid C89. Found thanks to gcc's -Wc90-c99-compat. These exist in differing places in most supported branches.
* Fix trivial typo.Andres Freund2016-04-14
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* Fix core dump in ReorderBufferRestoreChange on alignment-picky platforms.Tom Lane2016-04-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When re-reading an update involving both an old tuple and a new tuple from disk, reorderbuffer.c was careless about whether the new tuple is suitably aligned for direct access --- in general, it isn't. We'd missed seeing this in the buildfarm because the contrib/test_decoding tests exercise this code path only a few times, and by chance all of those cases have old tuples with length a multiple of 4, which is usually enough to make the access to the new tuple's t_len safe. For some still-not-entirely-clear reason, however, Debian's sparc build gets a bus error, as reported by Christoph Berg; perhaps it's assuming 8-byte alignment of the pointer? The lack of previous field reports is probably because you need all of these conditions to trigger a crash: an alignment-picky platform (not Intel), a transaction large enough to spill to disk, an update within that xact that changes a primary-key field and has an odd-length old tuple, and of course logical decoding tracing the transaction. Avoid the alignment assumption by using memcpy instead of fetching t_len directly, and add a test case that exposes the crash on picky platforms. Back-patch to 9.4 where the bug was introduced. Discussion: <20160413094117.GC21485@msg.credativ.de>
* Adjust signature of walrcv_receive hook.Tom Lane2016-04-14
| | | | | | | | | | Commit 314cbfc5da988eff redefined the signature of this hook as typedef int (*walrcv_receive_type) (char **buffer, int *wait_fd); But in fact the type of the "wait_fd" variable ought to be pgsocket, which is what WaitLatchOrSocket expects, and which is necessary if we want to be able to assign PGINVALID_SOCKET to it on Windows. So fix that.
* Adjust datatype of ReplicationState.acquired_by.Tom Lane2016-04-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | It was declared as "pid_t", which would be fine except that none of the places that printed it in error messages took any thought for the possibility that it's not equivalent to "int". This leads to warnings on some buildfarm members, and could possibly lead to actually wrong error messages on those platforms. There doesn't seem to be any very good reason not to just make it "int"; it's only ever assigned from MyProcPid, which is int. If we want to cope with PIDs that are wider than int, this is not the place to start. Also, fix the comment, which seems to perhaps be a leftover from a time when the field was only a bool? Per buildfarm. Back-patch to 9.5 which has same issue.
* Fix prototype of pgwin32_bind().Tom Lane2016-04-14
| | | | | | | I (tgl) had copied-and-pasted this from pgwin32_accept(), failing to notice that the third parameter should be "int" not "int *". David Rowley
* Fix broken dependency-mongering for index operator classes/families.Tom Lane2016-04-13
| | | | | | | | | | | For a long time, opclasscmds.c explained that "we do not create a dependency link to the AM [for an opclass or opfamily], because we don't currently support DROP ACCESS METHOD". Commit 473b93287040b200 invented DROP ACCESS METHOD, but it batted only 1 for 2 on adding the dependency links, and 0 for 2 on updating the comments about the topic. In passing, undo the same commit's entirely inappropriate decision to blow away an existing index as a side-effect of create_am.sql.
* Disallow SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION pg_*Stephen Frost2016-04-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | As part of reserving the pg_* namespace for default roles and in line with SET ROLE and other previous efforts, disallow settings the role to a default/reserved role using SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION. These checks and restrictions on what is allowed regarding default / reserved roles are under debate, but it seems prudent to ensure that the existing checks at least cover the intended cases while the debate rages on. On me to clean it up if the consensus decision is to remove these checks.
* Add required database and origin filtering for logical messages.Andres Freund2016-04-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Logical messages, added in 3fe3511d05, during decoding failed to filter messages emitted in other databases and messages emitted "under" a replication origin the output plugin isn't interested in. Add tests to verify that both types of filtering actually work. While touching message.sql remove hunk obsoleted by d25379e. Bump XLOG_PAGE_MAGIC because xl_logical_message changed and because 3fe3511d05 had omitted doing so. 3fe3511d05 additionally didn't bump catversion, but 7a542700d has done so since. Author: Petr Jelinek Reported-By: Andres Freund Discussion: 20160406142513.wotqy3ba3kanr423@alap3.anarazel.de
* Make init_spin_delay() C89 compliant and change stuck spinlock reporting.Andres Freund2016-04-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The current definition of init_spin_delay (introduced recently in 48354581a) wasn't C89 compliant. It's not legal to refer to refer to non-constant expressions, and the ptr argument was one. This, as reported by Tom, lead to a failure on buildfarm animal pademelon. The pointer, especially on system systems with ASLR, isn't super helpful anyway, though. So instead of making init_spin_delay into an inline function, make s_lock_stuck() report the function name in addition to file:line and change init_spin_delay() accordingly. While not a direct replacement, the function name is likely more useful anyway (line numbers are often hard to interpret in third party reports). This also fixes what file/line number is reported for waits via s_lock(). As PG_FUNCNAME_MACRO is now used outside of elog.h, move it to c.h. Reported-By: Tom Lane Discussion: 4369.1460435533@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Fix pg_dump so pg_upgrade'ing an extension with simple opfamilies works.Tom Lane2016-04-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | As reported by Michael Feld, pg_upgrade'ing an installation having extensions with operator families that contain just a single operator class failed to reproduce the extension membership of those operator families. This caused no immediate ill effects, but would create problems when later trying to do a plain dump and restore, because the seemingly-not-part-of- the-extension operator families would appear separately in the pg_dump output, and then would conflict with the families created by loading the extension. This has been broken ever since extensions were introduced, and many of the standard contrib extensions are affected, so it's a bit astonishing nobody complained before. The cause of the problem is a perhaps-ill-considered decision to omit such operator families from pg_dump's output on the grounds that the CREATE OPERATOR CLASS commands could recreate them, and having explicit CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY commands would impede loading the dump script into pre-8.3 servers. Whatever the merits of that decision when 8.3 was being written, it looks like a poor tradeoff now. We can fix the pg_upgrade problem simply by removing that code, so that the operator families are dumped explicitly (and then will be properly made to be part of their extensions). Although this fixes the behavior of future pg_upgrade runs, it does nothing to clean up existing installations that may have improperly-linked operator families. Given the small number of complaints to date, maybe we don't need to worry about providing an automated solution for that; anyone who needs to clean it up can do so with manual "ALTER EXTENSION ADD OPERATOR FAMILY" commands, or even just ignore the duplicate-opfamily errors they get during a pg_restore. In any case we need this fix. Back-patch to all supported branches. Discussion: <20228.1460575691@sss.pgh.pa.us>
* Avoid atomic operation in MarkLocalBufferDirty().Andres Freund2016-04-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The recent patch to make Pin/UnpinBuffer lockfree in the hot path (48354581a), accidentally used pg_atomic_fetch_or_u32() in MarkLocalBufferDirty(). Other code operating on local buffers was careful to only use pg_atomic_read/write_u32 which just read/write from memory; to avoid unnecessary overhead. On its own that'd just make MarkLocalBufferDirty() slightly less efficient, but in addition InitLocalBuffers() doesn't call pg_atomic_init_u32() - thus the spinlock fallback for the atomic operations isn't initialized. That in turn caused, as reported by Tom, buildfarm animal gaur to fail. As those errors are actually useful against this type of error, continue to omit - intentionally this time - initialization of the atomic variable. In addition, add an explicit note about only using pg_atomic_read/write on local buffers's state to BufferDesc's description. Reported-By: Tom Lane Discussion: 1881.1460431476@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Widen amount-to-flush arguments of FileWriteback and callers.Tom Lane2016-04-13
| | | | | | It's silly to define these counts as narrower than they might someday need to be. Also, I believe that the BLCKSZ * nflush calculation in mdwriteback was capable of overflowing an int.
* Fix assorted portability issues with using msync() for data flushing.Tom Lane2016-04-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Commit 428b1d6b29ca599c5700d4bc4f4ce4c5880369bf introduced the use of msync() for flushing dirty data from the kernel's file buffers. Several portability issues were overlooked, though: * Not all implementations of mmap() think that nbytes == 0 means "map the whole file". To fix, use lseek() to find out the true length. Fix callers of pg_flush_data to be aware that nbytes == 0 may result in trashing the file's seek position. * Not all implementations of mmap() will accept partial-page mmap requests. To fix, round down the length request to whatever sysconf() says the page size is. (I think this is OK from a portability standpoint, because sysconf() is required by SUS v2, and we aren't trying to compile this part on Windows anyway. Buildfarm should let us know if not.) * On 32-bit machines, the file size might exceed the available free address space, or even exceed what will fit in size_t. Check for the latter explicitly to avoid passing a false request size to mmap(). If mmap fails, silently fall through to the next implementation method, rather than bleating to the postmaster log and giving up. * mmap'ing directories fails on some platforms, and even if it works, msync'ing the directory is quite unlikely to help, as for that matter are the other flush implementations. In pre_sync_fname(), just skip flush attempts on directories. In passing, copy-edit the comments a bit. Stas Kelvich and myself
* Use PG_INT32_MIN instead of reiterating the constant.Robert Haas2016-04-13
| | | | | | Makes no difference, but it's cleaner this way. Michael Paquier
* Provide errno-translation wrappers around bind() and listen() on Windows.Tom Lane2016-04-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | I've seen one too many "could not bind IPv4 socket: No error" log entries from the Windows buildfarm members. Per previous discussion, this is likely caused by the fact that we're doing nothing to translate WSAGetLastError() to errno. Put in a wrapper layer to do that. If this works as expected, it should get back-patched, but let's see what happens in the buildfarm first. Discussion: <4065.1452450340@sss.pgh.pa.us>
* Fix costing for parallel aggregation.Robert Haas2016-04-12
| | | | | | | | The original patch kind of ignored the fact that we were doing something different from a costing point of view, but nobody noticed. This patch fixes that oversight. David Rowley
* Remove unused function GetOldestWALSendPointer from walsender code.Fujii Masao2016-04-13
| | | | | | | | | That unused function was introduced as a sample because synchronous replication or replication monitoring tools might need it in the future. Recently commit 989be08 added the function SyncRepGetOldestSyncRecPtr which provides almost the same functionality for multiple synchronous standbys feature. So it's time to remove that unused sample function. This commit does that.
* Redefine create_upper_paths_hook as being invoked once per upper relation.Tom Lane2016-04-12
| | | | | | Per discussion, this gives potential users of the hook more flexibility, because they can build custom Paths that implement only one stage of upper processing atop core-provided Paths for earlier stages.
* Improve coding of column-name parsing in psql's new crosstabview.c.Tom Lane2016-04-12
| | | | | | | | | | Coverity complained about this code, not without reason because it was rather messy. Adjust it to not scribble on the passed string; that adds one malloc/free cycle per column name, which is going to be insignificant in context. We can actually const-ify both the string argument and the PGresult. Daniel Verité, with some further cleanup by me
* Avoid extra locks in GetSnapshotData if old_snapshot_threshold < 0Kevin Grittner2016-04-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | On a big NUMA machine with 1000 connections in saturation load there was a performance regression due to spinlock contention, for acquiring values which were never used. Just fill with dummy values if we're not going to use them. This patch has not been benchmarked yet on a big NUMA machine, but it seems like a good idea on general principle, and it seemed to prevent an apparent 2.2% regression on a single-socket i7 box running 200 connections at saturation load.
* Improve API of GenericXLogRegister().Tom Lane2016-04-12
| | | | | | | | | | Rename this function to GenericXLogRegisterBuffer() to make it clearer what it does, and leave room for other sorts of "register" actions in future. Also, replace its "bool isNew" argument with an integer flags argument, so as to allow adding more flags in future without an API break. Alexander Korotkov, adjusted slightly by me
* In generic WAL application and replay, ensure page "hole" is always zero.Tom Lane2016-04-12
| | | | | | | | | | | The previous coding could allow the contents of the "hole" between pd_lower and pd_upper to diverge during replay from what it had been when the update was originally applied. This would pose a problem if checksums were in use, and in any case would complicate forensic comparisons between master and slave servers. So force the "hole" to contain zeroes, both at initial application of a generically-logged action, and at replay. Alexander Korotkov, adjusted slightly by me
* Remove unnecessary definition of _WIN64 in libpq/win32.mak.Tom Lane2016-04-12
| | | | | | | | | In commit b0e40d189325dc7a54d2546245e766f8c47a7c8d, I should have just removed the /D switch defining WIN64. The reason the code worked before is that all Windows64 compilers automatically predefine _WIN64. Perhaps at one time we had code that depended on WIN64 being defined, but it's long gone, and we should not encourage any reappearance. Per discussion with Christian Ullrich.
* Correct copyright for newly added genericdesc.cStephen Frost2016-04-12
| | | | | | It's 2016 these days (no, not entirely sure how we got here either). Pointed out by Amit Langote
* Fix whitespacePeter Eisentraut2016-04-11
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* Fix _SPI_execute_plan() for CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS foo AS ...Tom Lane2016-04-11
| | | | | | | | | When IF NOT EXISTS was added to CREATE TABLE AS, this logic didn't get the memo, possibly resulting in an Assert failure. It looks like there would have been no ill effects in a non-Assert build, though. Back-patch to 9.5 where the IF NOT EXISTS option was added. Stas Kelvich
* Fix two places that thought Windows64 is indicated by WIN64 macro.Tom Lane2016-04-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Everyplace else thinks it's _WIN64, so make these places fall in line. The pg_regress.c usage is not going to result in any change in behavior, only suppressing (or not) a compiler warning about downcasting HANDLEs. So there seems no need for back-patching there. The libpq/win32.mak usage might represent an actual bug, if anyone were using this script to build for Windows64, which perhaps nobody is. Given the lack of field complaints, no back-patch here either. pg_regress.c problem found by Christian Ullrich, the other by me.
* Fix freshly-introduced PL/Python portability bug.Tom Lane2016-04-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | It turns out that those PyErr_Clear() calls I removed from plpy_elog.c in 7e3bb080387f4143 et al were not quite as random as they appeared: they mask a Python 2.3.x bug. (Specifically, it turns out that PyType_Ready() can fail if the error indicator is set on entry, and PLy_traceback's fetch of frame.f_code may be the first operation in a session that requires the "frame" type to be readied. Ick.) Put back the clear call, but in a more centralized place closer to what it's protecting, and this time with a comment warning what it's really for. Per buildfarm member prairiedog. Although prairiedog was only failing on HEAD, it seems clearly possible for this to occur in older branches as well, so back-patch to 9.2 the same as the previous patch.
* Use static inline function for BufferGetPage()Kevin Grittner2016-04-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | I was initially concerned that the some of the hundreds of references to BufferGetPage() where the literal BGP_NO_SNAPSHOT_TEST were passed might not optimize as well as a macro, leading to some hard-to-find performance regressions in corner cases. Inspection of disassembled code has shown identical code at all inspected locations, and the size difference doesn't amount to even one byte per such call. So make it readable. Per gripes from Álvaro Herrera and Tom Lane
* Make oldSnapshotControl a pointer to a volatile structureKevin Grittner2016-04-11
| | | | | | | | | It was incorrectly declared as a volatile pointer to a non-volatile structure. Eliminate the OldSnapshotControl struct definition; it is really not needed. Pointed out by Tom Lane. While at it, add OldSnapshotControlData to pgindent's list of structures.
* Fix whitespacePeter Eisentraut2016-04-11
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* Prefix RLS regression test roles with 'regress_'Stephen Frost2016-04-11
| | | | | | | | To avoid any possible overlap with existing roles on a system when doing a 'make installcheck', use role names which start with 'regress_'. Pointed out by Tom.
* Add directory created during build to gitignorePeter Eisentraut2016-04-11
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* Fix missing "volatile" in PLy_output().Tom Lane2016-04-11
| | | | | | | | Commit 5c3c3cd0a3046339 plastered "volatile" on a bunch of variables in PLy_output(), but removed the one that actually mattered, ie the one on "oldcontext". This allows some versions of clang to generate code in which "oldcontext" has been trashed when control reaches the PG_CATCH block. Per buildfarm member tick.
* cpluspluscheck: Update include pathPeter Eisentraut2016-04-11
| | | | | Some things in src/include/fe_utils require libpq headers, so add libpq's include path to the command line used here.
* Use ereport(ERROR) instead of Assert() to emit syncrep_parser error.Fujii Masao2016-04-11
| | | | | | | | | | | The existing code would either Assert or generate an invalid SyncRepConfig variable, neither of which is desirable. A regular error should be thrown instead. This commit silences compiler warning in non assertion-enabled builds. Per report from Jeff Janes. Suggested fix by Tom Lane.
* Fix poorly thought-through code from commit 5c3c3cd0a3046339.Tom Lane2016-04-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | It's not entirely clear to me whether PyString_AsString can return null (looks like the answer might vary between Python 2 and 3). But in any case, this code's attempt to cope with the possibility was quite broken, because pstrdup() neither allows a null argument nor ever returns a null. Moreover, the code below this point assumes that "message" is a palloc'd string, which would not be the case for a dgettext result. Fix both problems by doing the pstrdup step separately.
* pg_dump: add missing "destroyPQExpBuffer(query)" in dumpForeignServer().Tom Lane2016-04-11
| | | | | | | | Coverity complained about this resource leak (why now, I don't know, since it's been like that a long time). Our general policy in pg_dump is that PQExpBuffers are worth cleaning up, so do it here too. But don't bother with a back-patch, because it seems unlikely that very many databases contain enough FOREIGN SERVER objects to notice.
* Add comment about intentional fallthrough in switch.Tom Lane2016-04-10
| | | | | | | Coverity complained about an apparent missing "break" in a switch added by bb140506df605fab. The human-readable comments are pretty clear that this is intentional, but add a standard /* FALL THRU */ comment to make it clear to tools too.
* Clean up foreign-key caching code in planner.Tom Lane2016-04-10
| | | | | | | Coverity complained that the code added by 015e88942aa50f0d lacked an error check for SearchSysCache1 failures, which it should have. But the code was pretty duff in other ways too, including failure to think about whether it could really cope with arrays of different lengths.