Tom Lane [Mon, 18 Feb 2008 23:00:32 +0000 (23:00 +0000)]
Remove unnecessary opening of other relation in RI_FKey_keyequal_upd_pk
and RI_FKey_keyequal_upd_fk, as well as no-longer-needed calls of
ri_BuildQueryKeyFull. Aside from saving a few cycles, this avoids needless
deadlock risks when an update is not changing the columns that participate
in an RI constraint. Per a gripe from Alexey Nalbat.
Back-patch to 8.3. Earlier releases did have a need to open the other
relation due to the way in which they retrieved information about the RI
constraint, so this problem unfortunately can't easily be improved pre-8.3.
Bruce Momjian [Mon, 18 Feb 2008 21:46:22 +0000 (21:46 +0000)]
autoconf 2.61's AC_FUNC_FSEEKO reports success/failure differently, so
reorganize code for NetBSD/BSDi port/fseeko.c usage, and make code more
modular.
Michael Meskes [Sun, 17 Feb 2008 18:14:29 +0000 (18:14 +0000)]
- Removed duplicate include of ecpgtype.h which meant I had to adapt all expected results.
- Changed INFORMIX mode symbol definition yet again because the old way didn't work on NetBSD. Hopefully this one does.
Peter Eisentraut [Sun, 17 Feb 2008 16:36:43 +0000 (16:36 +0000)]
Upgrade to Autoconf 2.61:
- Change configure.in to use Autoconf 2.61 and update generated files.
- Update build system and documentation to support now directory variables
offered by Autoconf 2.61.
- Replace usages of PGAC_CHECK_ALIGNOF by AC_CHECK_ALIGNOF, now available
in Autoconf 2.61.
- Drop our patched version of AC_C_INLINE, as Autoconf now has the change.
Tom Lane [Sun, 17 Feb 2008 02:09:32 +0000 (02:09 +0000)]
Replace time_t with pg_time_t (same values, but always int64) in on-disk
data structures and backend internal APIs. This solves problems we've seen
recently with inconsistent layout of pg_control between machines that have
32-bit time_t and those that have already migrated to 64-bit time_t. Also,
we can get out from under the problem that Windows' Unix-API emulation is not
consistent about the width of time_t.
There are a few remaining places where local time_t variables are used to hold
the current or recent result of time(NULL). I didn't bother changing these
since they do not affect any cross-module APIs and surely all platforms will
have 64-bit time_t before overflow becomes an actual risk. time_t should
be avoided for anything visible to extension modules, however.
Tom Lane [Sat, 16 Feb 2008 21:51:04 +0000 (21:51 +0000)]
Update docs to reflect the fact that we can now deal with DST rules
outside the 32-bit-time_t range. Also, refer to Olson's tz database
as the 'zoneinfo' database, a name that upstream sometimes uses, not
'zic database' which they never use.
Tom Lane [Sat, 16 Feb 2008 21:16:04 +0000 (21:16 +0000)]
Update timezone code to track the upstream changes since 2003. In particular
this adds support for 64-bit tzdata files, which is needed to support DST
calculations beyond 2038. Add a regression test case to give some minimal
confidence that that really works.
Bruce Momjian [Sat, 16 Feb 2008 21:03:30 +0000 (21:03 +0000)]
Rename a libpq NOT_USED SSL function to
verify_peer_name_matches_certificate(), clarify some of the function's
variables and logic, and update a comment. This should make SSL
improvements easier in the future.
Tom Lane [Fri, 15 Feb 2008 22:17:06 +0000 (22:17 +0000)]
Allow AS to be omitted when specifying an output column name in SELECT
(or RETURNING), but only when the output name is not any SQL keyword.
This seems as close as we can get to the standard's syntax without a
great deal of thrashing. Original patch by Hiroshi Saito, amended by me.
Tom Lane [Fri, 15 Feb 2008 17:19:46 +0000 (17:19 +0000)]
Remove ancient restriction that LIMIT/OFFSET can't contain a sub-select.
This was probably protecting some implementation limitation when it was
put in, but as far as I can tell the planner and executor have no such
assumption anymore; the case seems to work fine. Per a gripe from
Grzegorz Jaskiewicz.
Tom Lane [Thu, 14 Feb 2008 17:33:37 +0000 (17:33 +0000)]
Sync our regex code with upstream changes since last time we did this, which
was Tcl 8.4.8. The main changes are to remove the never-fully-implemented
code for multi-character collating elements, and to const-ify some stuff a
bit more fully. In combination with the recent security patch, this commit
brings us into line with Tcl 8.5.0.
Note that I didn't make any effort to duplicate a lot of cosmetic changes
that they made to bring their copy into line with their own style
guidelines, such as adding braces around single-line IF bodies. Most of
those we either had done already (such as ANSI-fication of function headers)
or there is no point because pgindent would undo the change anyway.
Tom Lane [Tue, 12 Feb 2008 04:09:44 +0000 (04:09 +0000)]
Fix SPI_cursor_open() and SPI_is_cursor_plan() to push the SPI stack before
doing anything interesting, such as calling RevalidateCachedPlan(). The
necessity of this is demonstrated by an example from Willem Buitendyk:
during a replan, the planner might try to evaluate SPI-using functions,
and so we'd better be in a clean SPI context.
A small downside of this fix is that these two functions will now fail
outright if called when not inside a SPI-using procedure (ie, a
SPI_connect/SPI_finish pair). The documentation never promised or suggested
that that would work, though; and they are normally used in concert with
other functions, mainly SPI_prepare, that always have failed in such a case.
So the odds of breaking something seem pretty low.
In passing, make SPI_is_cursor_plan's error handling convention clearer,
and fix documentation's erroneous claim that SPI_cursor_open would
return NULL on error.
Before 8.3 these functions could not invoke replanning, so there is probably
no need for back-patching.
Tom Lane [Mon, 11 Feb 2008 19:14:30 +0000 (19:14 +0000)]
Repair VACUUM FULL bug introduced by HOT patch: the original way of
calculating a page's initial free space was fine, and should not have been
"improved" by letting PageGetHeapFreeSpace do it. VACUUM FULL is going to
reclaim LP_DEAD line pointers later, so there is no need for a guard
against the page being too full of line pointers, and having one risks
rejecting pages that are perfectly good move destinations.
This also exposed a second bug, which is that the empty_end_pages logic
assumed that any page with no live tuples would get entered into the
fraged_pages list automatically (by virtue of having more free space than
the threshold in the do_frag calculation). This assumption certainly
seems risky when a low fillfactor has been chosen, and even without
tunable fillfactor I think it could conceivably fail on a page with many
unused line pointers. So fix the code to force do_frag true when notup
is true, and patch this part of the fix all the way back.
Tom Lane [Sun, 10 Feb 2008 20:39:08 +0000 (20:39 +0000)]
Fix PageGetExactFreeSpace() so that it actually behaves sensibly
if pd_lower > pd_upper, rather than merely claiming to. This would
only matter if the page header were corrupt, which shouldn't occur,
but ...
Tom Lane [Fri, 8 Feb 2008 17:58:46 +0000 (17:58 +0000)]
Since GSSAPI and SSPI authentication don't work in protocol version 2,
issue a helpful error message instead of sending unparsable garbage.
(It is clearly a design error that this doesn't work, but fixing it
is not worth the trouble at this point.) Per discussion.
Tom Lane [Thu, 7 Feb 2008 22:58:35 +0000 (22:58 +0000)]
Avoid misbehavior in foreign key checks when casting to a datatype for which
the parser supplies a default typmod that can result in data loss (ie,
truncation). Currently that appears to be only CHARACTER and BIT.
We can avoid the problem by specifying the type's internal name instead
of using SQL-spec syntax. Since the queries generated here are only used
internally, there's no need to worry about portability. This problem is
new in 8.3; before we just let the parser do whatever it wanted to resolve
the operator, but 8.3 is trying to be sure that the semantics of FK checks
are consistent. Per report from Harald Fuchs.
Tom Lane [Thu, 7 Feb 2008 21:07:55 +0000 (21:07 +0000)]
Some variants of ALTER OWNER tried to make the "object" field of the
statement be a list of bare C strings, rather than String nodes, which is
what they need to be for copyfuncs/equalfuncs to work. Fortunately these
node types never go out to disk (if they did, we'd likely have noticed the
problem sooner), so we can just fix it without creating a need for initdb.
This bug has been there since 8.0, but 8.3 exposes it in a more common
code path (Parse messages) than prior releases did. Per bug #3940 from
Vladimir Kokovic.
Tom Lane [Thu, 7 Feb 2008 20:19:47 +0000 (20:19 +0000)]
Add missing copyfuncs/equalfuncs support for AlterTSDictionaryStmt and
AlterTSConfigurationStmt. All utility statement node types are expected
to be supported here, though they do not have to have outfuncs/readfuncs
support. Found by running regression tests with COPY_PARSE_PLAN_TREES
enabled.
Tom Lane [Thu, 7 Feb 2008 17:53:53 +0000 (17:53 +0000)]
Fix silly mistake in expand_indexqual_rowcompare --- in converting a forboth()
into an iteration over three parallel lists, I had accidentally put the lnext
steps outside the loop. Sigh. Per bug #3938.
Tom Lane [Thu, 7 Feb 2008 17:09:51 +0000 (17:09 +0000)]
Fix CREATE TABLE ... LIKE ... INCLUDING INDEXES to not cause unwanted
tablespace permissions failures when copying an index that is in the
database's default tablespace. A side-effect of the change is that explicitly
specifying the default tablespace no longer triggers a permissions check;
this is not how it was done in pre-8.3 releases but is argued to be more
consistent. Per bug #3921 from Andrew Gilligan. (Note: I argued in the
subsequent discussion that maybe LIKE shouldn't copy index tablespaces
at all, but since no one indicated agreement with that idea, I've refrained
from doing it.)
Magnus Hagander [Wed, 6 Feb 2008 15:13:25 +0000 (15:13 +0000)]
Fix very broken clean.bat for msvc install. The way we used subroutines
in .bat simply did not work, and it called them in the wrong order,
some several times, and some not at all. So this unrolls all subroutine
calls.
This should fix the issues with clean deleting the wrong files reported
by Dave Page.
While at it, add the "clean dist" option to act like "make distclean",
and no longer remove the flex/bison output files by default. This shuold
fix the problem reported by Pavel Golub in bug #3909.
Tom Lane [Sat, 2 Feb 2008 22:26:17 +0000 (22:26 +0000)]
Fix WaitOnLock() to ensure that the process's "waiting" flag is reset after
erroring out of a wait. We can use a PG_TRY block for this, but add a comment
explaining why it'd be a bad idea to use it for any other state cleanup.
Back-patch to 8.2. Prior releases had the same issue, but only with respect
to the process title, which is likely to get reset almost immediately anyway
after the transaction aborts, so it seems not worth changing them. In 8.2
and HEAD, the pg_stat_activity "waiting" flag could remain set incorrectly
for a long time.
Bruce Momjian [Fri, 1 Feb 2008 02:41:10 +0000 (02:41 +0000)]
Update item:
< * Improve deadlock detection when deleting items from shared buffers
> * Improve deadlock detection when a page cleaning lock conflicts
> with a shared buffer that is pinned
Tom Lane [Thu, 31 Jan 2008 20:29:30 +0000 (20:29 +0000)]
Remove the old table of "supported platforms" in favor of a link to the
buildfarm plus a narrative description of the CPU types and operating systems
on which Postgres is likely to work. Now that we've almost completely
decoupled CPU and OS considerations, the former tabular style isn't all that
enlightening anyway. Perhaps more importantly, no one seems particularly
interested in maintaining the table by hand when we have the buildfarm.
Tom Lane [Thu, 31 Jan 2008 18:58:30 +0000 (18:58 +0000)]
Fix pg_GSS_error to use conn->errorMessage more sanely, ie, actually
work with the PQExpBuffer code instead of fighting it. This avoids an
unnecessary limit on message length and fixes the latent bug that
errorMessage.len wasn't getting set.
Tom Lane [Thu, 31 Jan 2008 18:40:02 +0000 (18:40 +0000)]
Improve pg_autovacuum documentation to clarify that the enabled field cannot
prevent anti-wraparound vacuuming, and to caution against setting unreasonably
small values of freeze_max_age. Also put in a notice that this catalog is
likely to disappear entirely in some future release. Per discussion of
bug #3898 from Steven Flatt.
Magnus Hagander [Thu, 31 Jan 2008 09:21:17 +0000 (09:21 +0000)]
Add pid to the pgident event name on win32.
Should fix a problem where two clusters are running under
two different service accounts and get colliding names,
causing only the first cluster to contain the pgident
event description.
Tom Lane [Wed, 30 Jan 2008 19:46:48 +0000 (19:46 +0000)]
Add checks to TRUNCATE, CLUSTER, and REINDEX to prevent performing these
operations when the current transaction has any open references to the
target relation or index (implying it has an active query using the relation).
The need for this was previously recognized in connection with ALTER TABLE,
but anything that summarily eliminates tuples or moves them around would
confuse an active scan.
While this patch does not in itself fix bug #3883 (the deadlock would happen
before the new check fires), it will discourage people from attempting the
sequence of operations that creates a deadlock risk, so it's at least a
partial response to that problem.
In passing, add a previously-missing check to REINDEX to prevent trying to
reindex another backend's temp table. This isn't a security problem since
only a superuser would get past the schema permission checks, but if we are
testing for this in other utility commands then surely REINDEX should too.
Tom Lane [Wed, 30 Jan 2008 18:35:55 +0000 (18:35 +0000)]
Add a GUC variable "synchronize_seqscans" to allow clients to disable the new
synchronized-scanning behavior, and make pg_dump disable sync scans so that
it will reliably preserve row ordering. Per recent discussions.
Tom Lane [Wed, 30 Jan 2008 04:11:19 +0000 (04:11 +0000)]
Don't putenv() a string that is allocated in a context that will go away
soon. I suspect this explains bug #3902, though I'm still not able to
reproduce that.
Tom Lane [Tue, 29 Jan 2008 02:06:30 +0000 (02:06 +0000)]
Fix up closePGconn() so that PQreset() will work on GSSAPI/SSPI connections;
the patch for those features put its cleanup code into freePGconn() which is
really the wrong place. Remove redundant code from freePGconn() and add
comments in hopes of preventing similar mistakes in future.
Noticed while trying (futilely) to reproduce bug #3902.
Tom Lane [Tue, 29 Jan 2008 02:03:39 +0000 (02:03 +0000)]
Arrange to ignore SIGPIPE during SSL_read() and SSL_shutdown(), as these
are known to write on the socket sometimes and thus we are vulnerable to
being killed by the signal if the server happens to go away unexpectedly.
Noticed while trying (futilely) to reproduce bug #3902.
This bug has been there all along, but since the situation is usually
only of interest to developers, I chose not to back-patch the changes.
Tom Lane [Sun, 27 Jan 2008 19:12:28 +0000 (19:12 +0000)]
Minor editorial improvements in documentation of session_replication_role;
in particular correct the obsolete claim that it can't be changed once
any plans have been cached.
Tom Lane [Sat, 26 Jan 2008 19:55:08 +0000 (19:55 +0000)]
Change StatementCancelHandler() to check the DoingCommandRead flag to decide
whether to execute an immediate interrupt, rather than testing whether
LockWaitCancel() cancelled a lock wait. The old way misclassified the case
where we were blocked in ProcWaitForSignal(), and arguably would misclassify
any other future additions of new ImmediateInterruptOK states too. This
allows reverting the old kluge that gave LockWaitCancel() a return value,
since no callers care anymore. Improve comments in the various
implementations of PGSemaphoreLock() to explain that on some platforms, the
assumption that semop() exits after a signal is wrong, and so we must ensure
that the signal handler itself throws elog if we want cancel or die interrupts
to be effective. Per testing related to bug #3883, though this patch doesn't
solve those problems fully.
Perhaps this change should be back-patched, but since pre-8.3 branches aren't
really relying on autovacuum to respond to SIGINT, it doesn't seem critical
for them.
Tom Lane [Fri, 25 Jan 2008 20:42:10 +0000 (20:42 +0000)]
Fix two different copy-and-paste-os in CSV log rotation logic; one that led to
a double-pfree crash and another that effectively disabled size-based rotation
for CSV logs. Also suppress a memory leak and make some trivial cosmetic
improvements. Per bug #3901 from Chris Hoover and additional code-reading.
Andrew Dunstan [Fri, 25 Jan 2008 15:28:35 +0000 (15:28 +0000)]
Fix example of de-escaping bytea argument, per Florian Weimer. Also fix example
of escaping bytea return value. Both cases did not handle backslash values properly.
Tom Lane [Fri, 25 Jan 2008 04:46:07 +0000 (04:46 +0000)]
Release any detoasted copies of arrays that are made temporarily in
ri_FetchConstraintInfo, to avoid a query-duration memory leak when that
routine is called by RI_FKey_keyequal_upd_fk (which isn't executed in a
short-lived context). This problem was latent when the routine was added
in February, but it didn't become serious until the varvarlena patch made
it quite likely that the fields being examined would be "toasted" (ie, have
short headers). Per report from Stephen Denne.
Tom Lane [Wed, 23 Jan 2008 21:26:13 +0000 (21:26 +0000)]
Prevent integer overflow within the integer-datetimes version of
TimestampTzPlusMilliseconds. An integer argument of more than INT_MAX/1000
milliseconds (ie, about 35 minutes) would provoke a wrong result, resulting
in incorrect enforcement of statement_timestamp values larger than that.
Bug was introduced in my rewrite of 2006-06-20, which fixed some other
overflow risks, but missed this one :-( Per report from Elein.
Andrew Dunstan [Wed, 23 Jan 2008 00:55:47 +0000 (00:55 +0000)]
Document the fix for perl 5.10 with this comment:
* The temporary enabling of the caller opcode here is to work around a
* bug in perl 5.10, which unkindly changed the way its Safe.pm works, without
* notice. It is quite safe, as caller is informational only, and in any case
* we only enable it while we load the 'strict' module.
Tom Lane [Mon, 21 Jan 2008 02:46:11 +0000 (02:46 +0000)]
Fix RS_isRegis() to agree exactly with RS_compile()'s idea of what's a valid
regis. Correct the latter's oversight that a bracket-expression needs to be
terminated. Reduce the ereports to elogs, since they are now not expected to
ever be hit (thus addressing Alvaro's original complaint).
In passing, const-ify the string argument to RS_compile.
Tom Lane [Sun, 20 Jan 2008 21:13:55 +0000 (21:13 +0000)]
Fix psql \h output for case of no parameters (ie, list all the known commands)
to format properly for the actually needed column width, instead of having
a hard-wired assumption about the longest command name length. Also make it
respond to the current screen width. In passing, const-ify the constant
table.