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* Remove unused AC_DEFINE symbolsPeter Eisentraut2012-05-14
| | | | | | | | | ENABLE_DTRACE unused as of a7b7b07af340c73adee9959edf260695591a9496 HAVE_ERR_SET_MARK unused as of 4ed4b6c54e5fab24ab2624d80e26f7546edc88ad HAVE_FCVT unused as of 4553e1d80f824291932cfde30aa24a76dd8f1941 HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_UN unused as of b4cea00a1fc9d2270bfe9aeeee44915378d5f733 HAVE_SYSCONF unused as of f83356c7f574bc69969f29dc7b430b286a0cd9f4 TM_IN_SYS_TIME never used, obsolescent per Autoconf documentation
* For testing purposes, reinsert a timeout in pgstat.c's wait call.Tom Lane2012-05-14
| | | | | | | | | | Test results from buildfarm members mastodon/narwhal (Windows Server 2003) make it look like that platform just plain loses FD_READ events occasionally, and the only reason our previous coding seemed to work was that it timed out every couple of seconds and retried the whole operation. Try to verify this by reinserting a finite timeout into the pgstat loop. This isn't meant to be a permanent patch either, just to confirm or disprove a theory.
* Force pgwin32_recv into nonblock mode when called from pgstat.c.Tom Lane2012-05-14
| | | | | | | | This should get rid of the usage of pgwin32_waitforsinglesocket entirely, and perhaps thereby remove the race condition that's evidently still present on some versions of Windows. The previous arrangement was a bit unsafe anyway, since waiting at the recv() would not allow pgstat to notice postmaster death.
* Remove unnecessary pg_verifymbstr() calls from tsvector/query in functions.Heikki Linnakangas2012-05-14
| | | | | The input should've been validated well before it hits the input function. Doing so again is a waste of cycles.
* Update comments that became out-of-date with the PGXACT struct.Heikki Linnakangas2012-05-14
| | | | | | | | | | | When the "hot" members of PGPROC were split off to separate PGXACT structs, many PGPROC fields referred to in comments were moved to PGXACT, but the comments were neglected in the commit. Mostly this is just a search/replace of PGPROC with PGXACT, but the way the dummy PGPROC entries are created for prepared transactions changed more, making some of the comments totally bogus. Noah Misch
* Remove leftovers of BeOS portPeter Eisentraut2012-05-14
| | | | | These should have been removed when the BeOS port was removed in 44f90212236bfb6fc1279e95dc8fa315104d964e.
* Small punctuation editing of postgresql.conf.samplePeter Eisentraut2012-05-14
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* pg_ctl: Improve --help outputPeter Eisentraut2012-05-14
| | | | | All other --help output has = signs between long options and their arguments, so do it here as well.
* Add some temporary instrumentation to pgstat.c.Tom Lane2012-05-13
| | | | | | | | Log main-loop blocking events and the results of inquiry messages. This is to get some clarity as to what's happening on those Windows buildfarm members that still don't like the latch-ified stats collector. This bulks up the postmaster log a tad, so I won't leave it in place for long.
* Fix DROP TABLESPACE to unlink symlink when directory is not there.Tom Lane2012-05-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | If the tablespace directory is missing entirely, we allow DROP TABLESPACE to go through, on the grounds that it should be possible to clean up the catalog entry in such a situation. However, we forgot that the pg_tblspc symlink might still be there. We should try to remove the symlink too (but not fail if it's no longer there), since not doing so can lead to weird behavior subsequently, as per report from Michael Nolan. There was some discussion of adding dependency links to prevent DROP TABLESPACE when the catalogs still contain references to the tablespace. That might be worth doing too, but it's an orthogonal question, and in any case wouldn't be back-patchable. Back-patch to 9.0, which is as far back as the logic looks like this. We could possibly do something similar in 8.x, but given the lack of reports I'm not sure it's worth the trouble, and anyway the case could not arise in the form the logic is meant to cover (namely, a post-DROP transaction rollback having resurrected the pg_tablespace entry after some or all of the filesystem infrastructure is gone).
* Re-revert stats collector latch changes.Tom Lane2012-05-13
| | | | | | This reverts commit cb2f2873d6b81ad7f0a9733ba738bfac0746fb7b, restoring the latch-ified stats collector logic. We'll soon see if this works any better on the Windows buildfarm machines.
* Attempt to fix some issues in our Windows socket code.Tom Lane2012-05-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Make sure WaitLatchOrSocket regards FD_CLOSE as a read-ready condition. We might want to tweak this further, but it was surely wrong as-is. Make pgwin32_waitforsinglesocket detach its private event object from the passed socket before returning. I suspect that failure to do so leads to race conditions when other code (such as WaitLatchOrSocket) attaches a different event object to the same socket. Moreover, the existing coding meant that repeated calls to pgwin32_waitforsinglesocket would perform ResetEvent on an event actively connected to a socket, which is rumored to be an unsafe practice; the WSAEventSelect documentation appears to recommend against this, though it does not say not to do it in so many words. Also, uniformly use the coding pattern "WSAEventSelect(s, NULL, 0)" to detach events from sockets, rather than passing the event in the second parameter. The WSAEventSelect documentation says that the second parameter is ignored if the third is 0, so theoretically this should make no difference. However, elsewhere on the same reference page the use of NULL in this context is recommended, and I have found suggestions on the net that some versions of Windows have bugs with a non-NULL second parameter in this usage. Some other mostly-cosmetic cleanup, such as using the right one of WSAGetLastError and GetLastError for reporting errors from these functions.
* Fix bogus declaration of local variable.Tom Lane2012-05-13
| | | | | | rc should be an int here, not a pgsocket. Fairly harmless as long as pgsocket is an integer type, but nonetheless wrong. Error introduced in commit 87091cb1f1ed914e2ddca424fa28f94fdf8461d2.
* Avoid unnecessary process wakeups in the log collector.Tom Lane2012-05-12
| | | | | | | | syslogger was coded to wake up once per second whether there was anything useful to do or not. As part of our campaign to reduce the server's idle power consumption, change it to use a latch for waiting. Now, in the absence of any data to log or any signals to service, it will only wake up at the programmed logfile rotation times (if any).
* Fix WaitLatchOrSocket to handle EOF on socket correctly.Tom Lane2012-05-12
| | | | | | | | | | When using poll(), EOF on a socket is reported with the POLLHUP not POLLIN flag (at least on Linux). WaitLatchOrSocket failed to check this bit, causing it to go into a busy-wait loop if EOF occurs. We earlier fixed the same mistake in the test for the state of the postmaster_alive socket, but missed it for the caller-supplied socket. Fortunately, this error is new in 9.2, since 9.1 only had a select() based code path not a poll() based one.
* Ensure backwards compatibility for GetStableLatestTransactionId()Simon Riggs2012-05-12
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* Fix obsolescent C declaration syntaxPeter Eisentraut2012-05-12
| | | | | gcc -Wextra/-Wold-style-declaration thinks that "inline" should go before the function return type.
* Cosmetic adjustments for postmaster's handling of checkpointer.Tom Lane2012-05-11
| | | | | Correct some comments, order some operations a bit more consistently. No functional changes.
* PL/Python: Adjust the regression tests for Python 3.3Peter Eisentraut2012-05-11
| | | | | | | | | The string representation of ImportError changed. Remove printing that; it's not necessary for the test. The order in which members of a dict are printed changed. But this was always implementation-dependent, so we have just been lucky for a long time. Do the printing the hard way to ensure sorted order.
* Prevent loss of init fork when truncating an unlogged table.Robert Haas2012-05-11
| | | | Fixes bug #6635, reported by Akira Kurosawa.
* Remove extraneous #include "storage/proc.h"Simon Riggs2012-05-11
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* Ensure age() returns a stable value rather than the latest valueSimon Riggs2012-05-11
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* On GiST page split, release the locks on child pages before recursing up.Heikki Linnakangas2012-05-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When inserting the downlinks for a split gist page, we used hold the locks on the child pages until the insertion into the parent - and recursively its parent if it had to be split too - were all completed. Change that so that the locks on child pages are released after the insertion in the immediate parent is done, before recursing further up the tree. This reduces the number of lwlocks that are held simultaneously. Holding many locks is bad for concurrency, and in extreme cases you can even hit the limit of 100 simultaneously held lwlocks in a backend. If you're really unlucky, you can hit the limit while in a critical section, which brings down the whole system. This fixes bug #6629 reported by Tom Forbes. Backpatch to 9.1. The page splitting code was rewritten in 9.1, and the old code did not have this problem.
* Revert catalog bump; was post-beta1, and unnecessary.Bruce Momjian2012-05-10
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* Update comment for 'name' data type to say 63 "bytes".Bruce Momjian2012-05-10
| | | | Catalog version bump so everyone has the same comment for beta1.
* Stamp 9.2beta1.REL9_2_BETA1Tom Lane2012-05-10
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* Temporarily revert stats collector latch changes so we can ship beta1.Tom Lane2012-05-10
| | | | | | | | | This patch reverts commit 49340037ee3ab46cb24144a86705e35f272c24d5 and some follow-on tweaking in pgstat.c. While the basic scheme of latch-ifying the stats collector seems sound enough, it's failing on most Windows buildfarm members for unknown reasons, and there's no time left to debug that before 9.2beta1. Better to ship a beta version without this improvement. I hope to re-revert this once beta1 is out, though.
* Make WaitLatch's WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH result trustworthy; simplify callers.Tom Lane2012-05-10
| | | | | | | | Per a suggestion from Peter Geoghegan, make WaitLatch responsible for verifying that the WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH bit it returns is truthful (by testing PostmasterIsAlive). Then simplify its callers, who no longer need to do that for themselves. Remove weasel wording about falsely-set result bits from WaitLatch's API contract.
* PL/Python: Fix slicing support for result objects for Python 3Peter Eisentraut2012-05-10
| | | | | | | | | | The old way of implementing slicing support by implementing PySequenceMethods.sq_slice no longer works in Python 3. You now have to implement PyMappingMethods.mp_subscript. Do this by simply proxying the call to the wrapped list of result dictionaries. Consolidate some of the subscripting regression tests. Jan Urbański
* PL/Python: Update incorrect commentPeter Eisentraut2012-05-10
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* Fix Windows implementation of PGSemaphoreLock.Tom Lane2012-05-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | The original coding failed to reset ImmediateInterruptOK before returning, which would potentially allow a subsequent query-cancel interrupt to be accepted at an unsafe point. This is a really nasty bug since it's so hard to predict the consequences, but they could be unpleasant. Also, ensure that signal handlers are serviced before this function returns, even if the semaphore is already set. This should make the behavior more like Unix. Back-patch to all supported versions.
* Improve Windows implementation of WaitLatch/WaitLatchOrSocket.Tom Lane2012-05-10
| | | | | | | | | | Ensure that signal handlers are serviced before this function returns. This should make the behavior more like Unix. Also, add some more error checking, and make some other cosmetic improvements. No back-patch since it's not clear whether this is fixing any live bug that would affect 9.1. I'm more concerned about 9.2 anyway given our considerable recent expansions in the usage of WaitLatch.
* Python 2.2 is no longer supportedPeter Eisentraut2012-05-10
| | | | | | | It was already on its last legs, and it turns out that it was accidentally broken in commit 89e850e6fda9e4e441712012abe971fe938d595a and no one cared. So remove the rest the support for it and update the documentation to indicate that Python 2.3 is now required.
* Only attempt to show collations on servers >= 9.1.Magnus Hagander2012-05-10
| | | | | | Show a proper error message instead of a SQL error. Josh Kupershmidt
* Fix outdated comment.Heikki Linnakangas2012-05-10
| | | | | Multi-insert records observe XLOG_HEAP_INIT_PAGE flag too, as Andres Freund pointed out.
* PL/pgSQL RETURN NEXT was leaking converted tuples, causingJoe Conway2012-05-09
| | | | | | out of memory when looping through large numbers of rows. Flag the converted tuples to be freed. Complaint and patch by Joe.
* Improve tests for postmaster death in auxiliary processes.Tom Lane2012-05-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In checkpointer and walwriter, avoid calling PostmasterIsAlive unless WaitLatch has reported WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH. This saves a kernel call per iteration of the process's outer loop, which is not all that much, but a cycle shaved is a cycle earned. I had already removed the unconditional PostmasterIsAlive calls in bgwriter and pgstat in previous patches, but forgot that WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH is supposed to be treated as untrustworthy (per comment in unix_latch.c); so adjust those two cases to match. There are a few other places where the same idea might be applied, but only after substantial code rearrangement, so I didn't bother.
* Further tweaking of nomenclature in checkpointer.c.Tom Lane2012-05-10
| | | | | | Get rid of some more naming choices that only make sense if you know that this code used to be in the bgwriter, as well as some stray comments referencing the bgwriter.
* Improve control logic for bgwriter hibernation mode.Tom Lane2012-05-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Commit 6d90eaaa89a007e0d365f49d6436f35d2392cfeb added a hibernation mode to the bgwriter to reduce the server's idle-power consumption. However, its interaction with the detailed behavior of BgBufferSync's feedback control loop wasn't very well thought out. That control loop depends primarily on the rate of buffer allocation, not the rate of buffer dirtying, so the hibernation mode has to be designed to operate only when no new buffer allocations are happening. Also, the check for whether the system is effectively idle was not quite right and would fail to detect a constant low level of activity, thus allowing the bgwriter to go into hibernation mode in a way that would let the cycle time vary quite a bit, possibly further confusing the feedback loop. To fix, move the wakeup support from MarkBufferDirty and SetBufferCommitInfoNeedsSave into StrategyGetBuffer, and prevent the bgwriter from entering hibernation mode unless no buffer allocations have happened recently. In addition, fix the delaying logic to remove the problem of possibly not responding to signals promptly, which was basically caused by trying to use the process latch's is_set flag for multiple purposes. I can't prove it but I'm suspicious that that hack was responsible for the intermittent "postmaster does not shut down" failures we've been seeing in the buildfarm lately. In any case it did nothing to improve the readability or robustness of the code. In passing, express the hibernation sleep time as a multiplier on BgWriterDelay, not a constant. I'm not sure whether there's any value in exposing the longer sleep time as an independently configurable setting, but we can at least make it act like this for little extra code.
* Add make dependency so that postgres.bki is rebuilt in major version changePeter Eisentraut2012-05-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Every time since the current rule for postgres.bki was put in place when we change the major version, people complain that their tests fail in strange ways. This is because the version number in postgres.bki is not updated, because it has no dependency for that. And you can't even force the rebuild manually if you don't happen to know which file has the problem. Fix that now before it will happen again. The only remaining problem with switching major versions, as far as the regression tests are concerned, is that contrib needs to be rebuilt. But that's easily invoked, and in any case the failure modes are more friendly if you forget that.
* Rename BgWriterShmem/Request to CheckpointerShmem/RequestSimon Riggs2012-05-09
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* Rename BgWriterCommLock to CheckpointerCommLockSimon Riggs2012-05-09
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* Avoid xid error from age() function when run on Hot StandbySimon Riggs2012-05-09
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* Fix an issue in recent walwriter hibernation patch.Tom Lane2012-05-08
| | | | | | | | | Users of asynchronous-commit mode expect there to be a guaranteed maximum delay before an async commit's WAL records get flushed to disk. The original version of the walwriter hibernation patch broke that. Add an extra shared-memory flag to allow async commits to kick the walwriter out of hibernation mode, without adding any noticeable overhead in cases where no action is needed.
* Reduce idle power consumption of stats collector process.Tom Lane2012-05-08
| | | | | | | | | | | Latch-ify the stats collector, so that it does not need an arbitrary wakeup cycle to check for postmaster death. The incremental savings in idle power is pretty marginal, since we only had it waking every two seconds; but I believe that this patch may also improve the collector's performance under load, by reducing the number of kernel calls made per message when messages are arriving constantly (we now avoid a select/poll call except when we need to sleep). The change also reduces the time needed for a normal database shutdown on platforms where signals don't interrupt select().
* Reduce idle power consumption of walwriter and checkpointer processes.Tom Lane2012-05-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch modifies the walwriter process so that, when it has not found anything useful to do for many consecutive wakeup cycles, it extends its sleep time to reduce the server's idle power consumption. It reverts to normal as soon as it's done any successful flushes. It's still true that during any async commit, backends check for completed, unflushed pages of WAL and signal the walwriter if there are any; so that in practice the walwriter can get awakened and returned to normal operation sooner than the sleep time might suggest. Also, improve the checkpointer so that it uses a latch and a computed delay time to not wake up at all except when it has something to do, replacing a previous hardcoded 0.5 sec wakeup cycle. This also is primarily useful for reducing the server's power consumption when idle. In passing, get rid of the dedicated latch for signaling the walwriter in favor of using its procLatch, since that comports better with possible generic signal handlers using that latch. Also, fix a pre-existing bug with failure to save/restore errno in walwriter's signal handlers. Peter Geoghegan, somewhat simplified by Tom
* psql: Add variable to control keyword case in tab completionPeter Eisentraut2012-05-08
| | | | | | | This adds the variable COMP_KEYWORD_CASE, which controls in what case keywords are completed. This is partially to let users configure the change from commit 69f4f1c3576abc535871c6cfa95539e32a36120f, but it also offers more behaviors than were available before.
* Fix dependency tracking for src/port/%_srv.o filesPeter Eisentraut2012-05-08
| | | | | | | | | | Because they use their own compilation rule, they don't use the dependency tracking logic from Makefile.global. To make sure that dependency tracking works anyway for the *_srv.o files, depend on their *.o siblings as well, which do have proper dependencies. It's a hack that might fail someday if there is a *_srv.o without a corresponding *.o, but it works for now (and those would probably go into src/backend/port/ anyway).
* Fix misleading commentsPeter Eisentraut2012-05-08
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* Remove strdup, strtol, strtoul from libpgportPeter Eisentraut2012-05-07
| | | | | These should not be needed anymore, at least after the recent port removals. So let's see whether we can do without them.