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2020-03-23Doc: explain that LIKE et al can be used in ANY (sub-select) etc.Tom Lane
This wasn't stated anywhere, and it's perhaps not that obvious, since we get questions about it from time to time. Also undocumented was that the parser actually translates these into operators. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFj8pRBkvZ71BqGKZnBBG4=0cKG+s50Dy+DYmrizUKEpAtdc+w@mail.gmail.com
2020-03-23Fix our getopt_long's behavior for a command line argument of just "-".Tom Lane
src/port/getopt_long.c failed on such an argument, always seeing it as an unrecognized switch. This is unhelpful; better is to treat such an item as a non-switch argument. That behavior is what we find in GNU's getopt_long(); it's what src/port/getopt.c does; and it is required by POSIX for getopt(), which getopt_long() ought to be generally a superset of. Moreover, it's expected by ecpg, which intends an argument of "-" to mean "read from stdin". So fix it. Also add some documentation about ecpg's behavior in this area, since that was miserably underdocumented. I had to reverse-engineer it from the code. Per bug #16304 from James Gray. Back-patch to all supported branches, since this has been broken forever. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16304-c662b00a1322db7f@postgresql.org
2020-03-23Doc: Fix type of some storage parameters in CREATE TABLE pageMichael Paquier
autovacuum_vacuum_scale_factor and autovacuum_analyze_scale_factor have been documented as "float4", but "floating type" is used in this case for GUCs and relation options in the documentation. Author: Atsushi Torikoshi Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACZ0uYFf_p9BpbjLccx3CA=eM1Hk2Te=ULY4iptGLUhL-JxCPA@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 9.5
2020-03-22Revert "Skip WAL for new relfilenodes, under wal_level=minimal."Noah Misch
This reverts commit cb2fd7eac285b1b0a24eeb2b8ed4456b66c5a09f. Per numerous buildfarm members, it was incompatible with parallel query, and a test case assumed LP64. Back-patch to 9.5 (all supported versions). Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200321224920.GB1763544@rfd.leadboat.com
2020-03-21Skip WAL for new relfilenodes, under wal_level=minimal.Noah Misch
Until now, only selected bulk operations (e.g. COPY) did this. If a given relfilenode received both a WAL-skipping COPY and a WAL-logged operation (e.g. INSERT), recovery could lose tuples from the COPY. See src/backend/access/transam/README section "Skipping WAL for New RelFileNode" for the new coding rules. Maintainers of table access methods should examine that section. To maintain data durability, just before commit, we choose between an fsync of the relfilenode and copying its contents to WAL. A new GUC, wal_skip_threshold, guides that choice. If this change slows a workload that creates small, permanent relfilenodes under wal_level=minimal, try adjusting wal_skip_threshold. Users setting a timeout on COMMIT may need to adjust that timeout, and log_min_duration_statement analysis will reflect time consumption moving to COMMIT from commands like COPY. Internally, this requires a reliable determination of whether RollbackAndReleaseCurrentSubTransaction() would unlink a relation's current relfilenode. Introduce rd_firstRelfilenodeSubid. Amend the specification of rd_createSubid such that the field is zero when a new rel has an old rd_node. Make relcache.c retain entries for certain dropped relations until end of transaction. Back-patch to 9.5 (all supported versions). This introduces a new WAL record type, XLOG_GIST_ASSIGN_LSN, without bumping XLOG_PAGE_MAGIC. As always, update standby systems before master systems. This changes sizeof(RelationData) and sizeof(IndexStmt), breaking binary compatibility for affected extensions. (The most recent commit to affect the same class of extensions was 089e4d405d0f3b94c74a2c6a54357a84a681754b.) Kyotaro Horiguchi, reviewed (in earlier, similar versions) by Robert Haas. Heikki Linnakangas and Michael Paquier implemented earlier designs that materially clarified the problem. Reviewed, in earlier designs, by Andrew Dunstan, Andres Freund, Alvaro Herrera, Tom Lane, Fujii Masao, and Simon Riggs. Reported by Martijn van Oosterhout. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20150702220524.GA9392@svana.org
2020-03-21Back-patch log_newpage_range().Noah Misch
Back-patch a subset of commit 9155580fd5fc2a0cbb23376dfca7cd21f59c2c7b to v11, v10, 9.6, and 9.5. Include the latest repairs to this function. Use a new XLOG_FPI_MULTI value instead of reusing XLOG_FPI. That way, if an older server reads WAL from this function, that server will PANIC instead of applying just one page of the record. The next commit adds a call to this function. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200304.162919.898938381201316571.horikyota.ntt@gmail.com
2020-03-21During heap rebuild, lock any TOAST index until end of transaction.Noah Misch
swap_relation_files() calls toast_get_valid_index() to find and lock this index, just before swapping with the rebuilt TOAST index. The latter function releases the lock before returning. Potential for mischief is low; a concurrent session can issue ALTER INDEX ... SET (fillfactor = ...), which is not alarming. Nonetheless, changing pg_class.relfilenode without a lock is unconventional. Back-patch to 9.5 (all supported versions), because another fix needs this. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191226001521.GA1772687@rfd.leadboat.com
2020-03-21Fix cosmetic blemishes involving rd_createSubid.Noah Misch
Remove an obsolete comment from AtEOXact_cleanup(). Restore formatting of a comment in struct RelationData, mangled by the pgindent run in commit 9af4159fce6654aa0e081b00d02bca40b978745c. Back-patch to 9.5 (all supported versions), because another fix stacks on this.
2020-03-20docs: use alias in WHERE clause of full text search exampleBruce Momjian
The current doc query specified an alias in the FROM clause and used in it the target list, but not in the WHERE clause. Reported-by: axykon@gmail.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/158316348159.30450.16075357948244298217@wrigleys.postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 9.5
2020-03-20Turn off deprecated bison warnings under MSVCAndrew Dunstan
These are disabled by the configure code, so this is just fixing an inconsistency in the MSVC code. Backpatch to all live branches.
2020-03-19pg_upgrade: make get_major_server_version() err msg consistentBruce Momjian
This patch fixes the error message in get_major_server_version() to be "could not parse version file", and uses the full file path name, rather than just the data directory path. Also, commit 4109bb5de4 added the cause of the failure to the "could not open" error message, and improved quoting. This patch backpatches the "could not open" cause to PG 12, where it was first widely used, and backpatches the quoting fix in that patch to all supported releases. Reported-by: Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/87pne2w98h.fsf@wibble.ilmari.org Author: Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker Backpatch-through: 9.5
2020-03-18Correct the descriptions of recovery-related wait events in docs.Fujii Masao
This commit corrects the descriptions of RecoveryWalAll and RecoveryWalStream wait events in the documentation. Back-patch to v10 where those wait events were added. Author: Fujii Masao Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi, Atsushi Torikoshi Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/124997ee-096a-5d09-d8da-2c7a57d0816e@oss.nttdata.com
2020-03-18Add missing errcode() in a few ereport calls.Amit Kapila
This will allow to specifying SQLSTATE error code for the errors in the missing places. Reported-by: Sawada Masahiko Author: Sawada Masahiko Backpatch-through: 9.5 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+fd4k6N8EjNvZpM8nme+y+05mz-SM8Z_BgkixzkA34R+ej0Kw@mail.gmail.com
2020-03-17Doc: clarify behavior of "anyrange" pseudo-type.Tom Lane
I noticed that we completely failed to document the restriction that an "anyrange" result type has to be inferred from an "anyrange" input. The docs also were less clear than they could be about the relationship between "anyrange" and "anyarray". It's been like this all along, so back-patch.
2020-03-17Use pkg-config, if available, to locate libxml2 during configure.Tom Lane
If pkg-config is installed and knows about libxml2, use its information rather than asking xml2-config. Otherwise proceed as before. This patch allows "configure --with-libxml" to succeed on platforms that have pkg-config but not xml2-config, which is likely to soon become a typical situation. The old mechanism can be forced by setting XML2_CONFIG explicitly (hence, build processes that were already doing so will certainly not need adjustment). Also, it's now possible to set XML2_CFLAGS and XML2_LIBS explicitly to override both programs. There is a small risk of this breaking existing build processes, if there are multiple libxml2 installations on the machine and pkg-config disagrees with xml2-config about which to use. The only case where that seems really likely is if a builder has tried to select a non-default xml2-config by putting it early in his PATH rather than setting XML2_CONFIG. Plan to warn against that in the minor release notes. Back-patch to v10; before that we had no pkg-config infrastructure, and it doesn't seem worth adding it for this. Hugh McMaster and Tom Lane; Peter Eisentraut also made an earlier attempt at this, from which I lifted most of the docs changes. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAN9BcdvfUwc9Yx5015bLH2TOiQ-M+t_NADBSPhMF7dZ=pLa_iw@mail.gmail.com
2020-03-16Avoid holding a directory FD open across assorted SRF calls.Tom Lane
This extends the fixes made in commit 085b6b667 to other SRFs with the same bug, namely pg_logdir_ls(), pgrowlocks(), pg_timezone_names(), pg_ls_dir(), and pg_tablespace_databases(). Also adjust various comments and documentation to warn against expecting to clean up resources during a ValuePerCall SRF's final call. Back-patch to all supported branches, since these functions were all born broken. Justin Pryzby, with cosmetic tweaks by me Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200308173103.GC1357@telsasoft.com
2020-03-16Document pg_ls_*dir hiding of directories and special filesAlvaro Herrera
It's strange that a directory-listing function does not list all entries in a directory, so let's at least document it. This involves pg_ls_logdir pg_ls_waldir pg_ls_archive_statusdir pg_ls_tmpdir Backpatch as far back as it applies cleanly (and as far as as each function exists). REL_10_STABLE uses different wording, but hopefully people are not reading docs so old to write new apps anyway. Author: Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200305161838.GJ684@telsasoft.com
2020-03-16Plug memory leakAlvaro Herrera
Introduced by b08dee24a557. Noted by Coverity.
2020-03-14Restructure polymorphic-type resolution in funcapi.c.Tom Lane
resolve_polymorphic_tupdesc() and resolve_polymorphic_argtypes() failed to cover the case of having to resolve anyarray given only an anyrange input. The bug was masked if anyelement was also used (as either input or output), which probably helps account for our not having noticed. While looking at this I noticed that resolve_generic_type() would produce the wrong answer if asked to make that same resolution. ISTM that resolve_generic_type() is confusingly defined and overly complex, so rather than fix it, let's just make funcapi.c do the specific lookups it requires for itself. With this change, resolve_generic_type() is not used anywhere, so remove it in HEAD. In the back branches, leave it alone (complete with bug) just in case any external code is using it. While we're here, make some other refactoring adjustments in funcapi.c with an eye to upcoming future expansion of the set of polymorphic types: * Simplify quick-exit tests by adding an overall have_polymorphic_result flag. This is about a wash now but will be a win when there are more flags. * Reduce duplication of code between resolve_polymorphic_tupdesc() and resolve_polymorphic_argtypes(). * Don't bother to validate correct matching of anynonarray or anyenum; the parser should have done that, and even if it didn't, just doing "return false" here would lead to a very confusing, off-point error message. (Really, "return false" in these two functions should only occur if the call_expr isn't supplied or we can't obtain data type info from it.) * For the same reason, throw an elog rather than "return false" if we fail to resolve a polymorphic type. The bug's been there since we added anyrange, so back-patch to all supported branches. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/6093.1584202130@sss.pgh.pa.us
2020-03-13Doc: fix mistaken reference to "PG_ARGNULL_xxx()" macro.Tom Lane
This should of course be just "PG_ARGISNULL()". Also reorder a couple of paras to make the discussion of PG_ARGISNULL less disjointed. Back-patch to v10 where the error was introduced. Laurenz Albe and Tom Lane, per an anonymous docs comment Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/158399487096.5708.10696365251766477013@wrigleys.postgresql.org
2020-03-13Preserve replica identity index across ALTER TABLE rewritePeter Eisentraut
If an index was explicitly set as replica identity index, this setting was lost when a table was rewritten by ALTER TABLE. Because this setting is part of pg_index but actually controlled by ALTER TABLE (not part of CREATE INDEX, say), we have to do some extra work to restore it. Based-on-patch-by: Quan Zongliang <quanzongliang@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Euler Taveira <euler.taveira@2ndquadrant.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/c70fcab2-4866-0d9f-1d01-e75e189db342@gmail.com
2020-03-12Fix nextXid tracking bug on standbys (9.5-11 only).Thomas Munro
RecordKnownAssignedTransactionIds() should never move nextXid backwards. Before this commit, that could happen if some other code path had advanced it without advancing latestObservedXid. One consequence is that a well timed XLOG_CHECKPOINT_ONLINE could cause hot standby feedback messages to get confused and report an xmin from a future epoch, potentially allowing vacuum to run too soon on the primary. Repair, by making sure RecordKnownAssignedTransactionIds() can only move nextXid forwards. In release 12 and master, this was already done by commit 2fc7af5e, which consolidated similar code and straightened out this bug. Back-patch to supported releases before that. Author: Eka Palamadai <ekanatha@amazon.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/98BB4805-D0A2-48E1-96F4-15014313EADC@amazon.com
2020-03-11Fix test case instability introduced in 085b6b667.Tom Lane
I forgot that the WAL directory might hold other files besides WAL segments, notably including new segments still being filled. That means a blind test for the first file's size being 16MB can fail. Restrict based on file name length to make it more robust. Per buildfarm.
2020-03-11Paper over bt_metap() oldest_xact bug in backbranches.Peter Geoghegan
The data types that contrib/pageinspect's bt_metap() function were declared to return as OUT arguments were wrong in some cases. In particular, the oldest_xact column (a TransactionId/xid field) was declared integer/int4 within the pageinspect extension's sql file. This led to errors when an oldest_xact value that exceeded 2^31-1 was encountered. We cannot fix the declaration on Postgres 11 or 12. All we can do is ameliorate the problem. Use "%d" instead of "%u" to format the output of the oldest_xact value. This makes the C code match the declaration, suppressing unhelpful error messages that might otherwise make bt_metap() totally unusable. A bogus negative oldest_xact value will be displayed instead of raising an error. This commit addresses the same issue as master branch commit 691e8b2e18, which actually fixed the problem. Backpatch to the 11 and 12 branches only, since they are the only branches (other than master) that have oldest_xact. All of the other problematic columns already display bogus output for out of range values. Reported-By: Victor Yegorov Bug: #16285 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200309223557.aip5n6ewln4ixbbi@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 11 and 12 only
2020-03-11Add pg_dump support for ALTER obj DEPENDS ON EXTENSIONAlvaro Herrera
pg_dump is oblivious to this kind of dependency, so they're lost on dump/restores (and pg_upgrade). Have pg_dump emit ALTER lines so that they're preserved. Add some pg_dump tests for the whole thing, also. Reviewed-by: Tom Lane (offlist) Reviewed-by: Ibrar Ahmed Reviewed-by: Ahsan Hadi (who also reviewed commit 899a04f5ed61) Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200217225333.GA30974@alvherre.pgsql
2020-03-11Avoid holding a directory FD open across pg_ls_dir_files() calls.Tom Lane
This coding technique is undesirable because (a) it leaks the FD for the rest of the transaction if the SRF is not run to completion, and (b) allocated FDs are a scarce resource, but multiple interleaved uses of the relevant functions could eat many such FDs. In v11 and later, a query such as "SELECT pg_ls_waldir() LIMIT 1" yields a warning about the leaked FD, and the only reason there's no warning in earlier branches is that fd.c didn't whine about such leaks before commit 9cb7db3f0. Even disregarding the warning, it wouldn't be too hard to run a backend out of FDs with careless use of these SQL functions. Hence, rewrite the function so that it reads the directory within a single call, returning the results as a tuplestore rather than via value-per-call mode. There are half a dozen other built-in SRFs with similar problems, but let's fix this one to start with, just to see if the buildfarm finds anything wrong with the code. In passing, fix bogus error report for stat() failure: it was whining about the directory when it should be fingering the individual file. Doubtless a copy-and-paste error. Back-patch to v10 where this function was added. Justin Pryzby, with cosmetic tweaks and test cases by me Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200308173103.GC1357@telsasoft.com
2020-03-11Avoid duplicates in ALTER ... DEPENDS ON EXTENSIONAlvaro Herrera
If the command is attempted for an extension that the object already depends on, silently do nothing. In particular, this means that if a database containing multiple such entries is dumped, the restore will silently do the right thing and record just the first one. (At least, in a world where pg_dump does dump such entries -- which it doesn't currently, but it will.) Backpatch to 9.6, where this kind of dependency was introduced. Reviewed-by: Ibrar Ahmed, Tom Lane (offlist) Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200217225333.GA30974@alvherre.pgsql
2020-03-09Fix pg_dump/pg_restore to restore event triggers later.Tom Lane
Previously, event triggers were restored just after regular triggers (and FK constraints, which are basically triggers). This is risky since an event trigger, once installed, could interfere with subsequent restore commands. Worse, because event triggers don't have any particular dependencies on any post-data objects, a parallel restore would consider them eligible to be restored the moment the post-data phase starts, allowing them to also interfere with restoration of a whole bunch of objects that would have been restored before them in a serial restore. There's no way to completely remove the risk of a misguided event trigger breaking the restore, since if nothing else it could break other event triggers. But we can certainly push them to later in the process to minimize the hazard. To fix, tweak the RestorePass mechanism introduced by commit 3eb9a5e7c so that event triggers are handled as part of the post-ACL processing pass (renaming the "REFRESH" pass to "POST_ACL" to reflect its more general use). This will cause them to restore after everything except matview refreshes, which seems OK since matview refreshes really ought to run in the post-restore state of the database. In a parallel restore, event triggers and matview refreshes might be intermixed, but that seems all right as well. Also update the code and comments in pg_dump_sort.c so that its idea of how things are sorted agrees with what actually happens due to the RestorePass mechanism. This is mostly cosmetic: it'll affect the order of objects in a dump's TOC, but not the actual restore order. But not changing that would be quite confusing to somebody reading the code. Back-patch to all supported branches. Fabrízio de Royes Mello, tweaked a bit by me Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFcNs+ow1hmFox8P--3GSdtwz-S3Binb6ZmoP6Vk+Xg=K6eZNA@mail.gmail.com
2020-03-10Fix bug that causes to report waiting in PS display twice, in hot standby.Fujii Masao
Previously "waiting" could appear twice via PS in case of lock conflict in hot standby mode. Specifically this issue happend when the delay in WAL application determined by max_standby_archive_delay and max_standby_streaming_delay had passed but it took more than 500 msec to cancel all the conflicting transactions. Especially we can observe this easily by setting those delay parameters to -1. The cause of this issue was that WaitOnLock() and ResolveRecoveryConflictWithVirtualXIDs() added "waiting" to the process title in that case. This commit prevents ResolveRecoveryConflictWithVirtualXIDs() from reporting waiting in case of lock conflict, to fix the bug. Back-patch to all back branches. Author: Masahiko Sawada Reviewed-by: Fujii Masao Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+fd4k4mXWTwfQLS3RPwGr4xnfAEs1ysFfgYHvmmoUgv6Zxvmg@mail.gmail.com
2020-03-09Avoid assertion failure with targeted recovery in standby mode.Fujii Masao
At the end of recovery, standby mode is turned off to re-fetch the last valid record from archive or pg_wal. Previously, if recovery target was reached and standby mode was turned off while the current WAL source was stream, recovery could try to retrieve WAL file containing the last valid record unexpectedly from stream even though not in standby mode. This caused an assertion failure. That is, the assertion test confirms that WAL file should not be retrieved from stream if standby mode is not true. This commit moves back the current WAL source to archive if it's stream even though not in standby mode, to avoid that assertion failure. This issue doesn't cause the server to crash when built with assertion disabled. In this case, the attempt to retrieve WAL file from stream not in standby mode just fails. And then recovery tries to retrieve WAL file from archive or pg_wal. Back-patch to all supported branches. Author: Kyotaro Horiguchi Reviewed-by: Fujii Masao Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200227.124830.2197604521555566121.horikyota.ntt@gmail.com
2020-03-07Fix typoPeter Eisentraut
2020-03-03Fix assertion failure with ALTER TABLE ATTACH PARTITION and indexesMichael Paquier
Using ALTER TABLE ATTACH PARTITION causes an assertion failure when attempting to work on a partitioned index, because partitioned indexes cannot have partition bounds. The grammar of ALTER TABLE ATTACH PARTITION requires partition bounds, but not ALTER INDEX, so mixing ALTER TABLE with partitioned indexes is confusing. Hence, on HEAD, prevent ALTER TABLE to attach a partition if the relation involved is a partitioned index. On back-branches, as applications may rely on the existing behavior, just remove the culprit assertion. Reported-by: Alexander Lakhin Author: Amit Langote, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16276-5cd1dcc8fb8be7b5@postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 11
2020-03-03Fix the name of the first WAL segment file, in docs.Fujii Masao
Previously the documentation explains that WAL segment files start at 000000010000000000000000. But the first WAL segment file that initdb creates is 000000010000000000000001 not 000000010000000000000000. This change was caused by old commit 8c843fff2d, but the documentation had not been updated a long time. Back-patch to all supported branches. Author: Fujii Masao Reviewed-by: David Zhang Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAHGQGwHOmGe2OqGOmp8cOfNVDivq7dbV74L5nUGr+3eVd2CU2Q@mail.gmail.com
2020-02-29Correctly re-use hash tables in buildSubPlanHash().Tom Lane
Commit 356687bd8 omitted to remove leftover code for destroying a hashed subplan's hash tables, with the result that the tables were always rebuilt not reused; this leads to severe memory leakage if a hashed subplan is re-executed enough times. Moreover, the code for reusing the hashnulls table had a typo that would have made it do the wrong thing if it were reached. Looking at the code coverage report shows severe under-coverage of the potential callers of ResetTupleHashTable, so add some test cases that exercise them. Andreas Karlsson and Tom Lane, per reports from Ranier Vilela and Justin Pryzby. Backpatch to v11, as the faulty commit was. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/edb62547-c453-c35b-3ed6-a069e4d6b937@proxel.se Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEudQAo=DCebm1RXtig9OH+QivpS97sMkikt0A9qHmMUs+g6ZA@mail.gmail.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200210032547.GA1412@telsasoft.com
2020-02-28Avoid failure if autovacuum tries to access a just-dropped temp namespace.Tom Lane
Such an access became possible when commit 246a6c8f7 added more aggressive cleanup of orphaned temp relations by autovacuum. Since autovacuum's snapshot might be slightly stale, it could attempt to access an already-dropped temp namespace, resulting in an assertion failure or null-pointer dereference. (In practice, since we don't drop temp namespaces automatically but merely recycle them, this situation could only arise if a superuser does a manual drop of a temp namespace. Still, that should be allowed.) The core of the bug, IMO, is that isTempNamespaceInUse and its callers failed to think hard about whether to treat "temp namespace isn't there" differently from "temp namespace isn't in use". In hopes of forestalling future mistakes of the same ilk, replace that function with a new one checkTempNamespaceStatus, which makes the same tests but returns a three-way enum rather than just a bool. isTempNamespaceInUse is gone entirely in HEAD; but just in case some external code is relying on it, keep it in the back branches, as a bug-compatible wrapper around the new function. Per report originally from Prabhat Kumar Sahu, investigated by Mahendra Singh and Michael Paquier; the final form of the patch is my fault. This replaces the failed fix attempt in a052f6cbb. Backpatch as far as v11, as 246a6c8f7 was. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKYtNAr9Zq=1-ww4etHo-VCC-k120YxZy5OS01VkaLPaDbv2tg@mail.gmail.com
2020-02-28Doc: correct thinko in pg_buffercache documentation.Tom Lane
Access to this module is granted to the pg_monitor role, not pg_read_all_stats. (Given the view's performance impact, it seems wise to be restrictive, so I think this was the correct decision --- and anyway it was clearly intentional.) Per bug #16279 from Philip Semanchuk. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16279-fcaac33c68aab0ab@postgresql.org
2020-02-27Remove TAP test for createdb --lc-ctypeMichael Paquier
OpenBSD falls back to "C" when using an incorrect input with setlocale() and LC_CTYPE, causing this test, introduced by 008cf04, to fail. This removes the culprit test to avoid the portability issue. Per report from Robert Haas, via buildfarm member curculio. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoZ6ddh3mHD9gU8DvNYoFmuJaYYn1+4AvZNp25vTdRwCAQ@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 11
2020-02-27Skip foreign tablespaces when running pg_checksums/pg_verify_checksumsMichael Paquier
Attempting to use pg_checksums (pg_verify_checksums in 11) on a data folder which includes tablespace paths used across multiple major versions would cause pg_checksums to scan all directories present in pg_tblspc, and not only marked with TABLESPACE_VERSION_DIRECTORY. This could lead to failures when for example running sanity checks on an upgraded instance with --check. Even worse, it was possible to rewrite on-disk pages with --enable for a cluster potentially online. This commit makes pg_checksums skip any directories not named TABLESPACE_VERSION_DIRECTORY, similarly to what is done for base backups. Reported-by: Michael Banck Author: Michael Banck, Bernd Helmle Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/62031974fd8e941dd8351fbc8c7eff60d59c5338.camel@credativ.de backpatch-through: 11
2020-02-27createdb: Fix quoting of --encoding, --lc-ctype and --lc-collateMichael Paquier
The original coding failed to properly quote those arguments, leading to failures when using quotes in the values used. As the quoting can be encoding-sensitive, the connection to the backend needs to be taken before applying the correct quoting. Author: Michael Paquier Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200214041004.GB1998@paquier.xyz Backpatch-through: 9.5
2020-02-26Fix docs regarding AFTER triggers on partitioned tablesAlvaro Herrera
In commit 86f575948c77 I forgot to update the trigger.sgml paragraph that needs to explain that AFTER triggers are allowed in partitioned tables. Do so now. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200224185850.GA30899@alvherre.pgsql
2020-02-24Add prefix checks in exclude lists for pg_rewind, pg_checksums and base backupsMichael Paquier
An instance of PostgreSQL crashing with a bad timing could leave behind temporary pg_internal.init files, potentially causing failures when verifying checksums. As the same exclusion lists are used between pg_rewind, pg_checksums and basebackup.c, all those tools are extended with prefix checks to keep everything in sync, with dedicated checks added for pg_internal.init. Backpatch down to 11, where pg_checksums (pg_verify_checksums in 11) and checksum verification for base backups have been introduced. Reported-by: Michael Banck Author: Michael Paquier Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi, David Steele Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/62031974fd8e941dd8351fbc8c7eff60d59c5338.camel@credativ.de Backpatch-through: 11
2020-02-20Remove extra word from comment.Etsuro Fujita
2020-02-19Doc: discourage use of partial indexes for poor-man's-partitioning.Tom Lane
Creating a bunch of non-overlapping partial indexes is generally a bad idea, so add an example saying not to do that. Back-patch to v10. Before that, the alternative of using (real) partitioning wasn't available, so that the tradeoff isn't quite so clear cut. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKVFrvFY-f7kgwMRMiPLbPYMmgjc8Y2jjUGK_Y0HVcYAmU6ymg@mail.gmail.com
2020-02-19Fix typoPeter Eisentraut
Reported-by: Daniel Verite <daniel@manitou-mail.org>
2020-02-19Fix confusion about event trigger vs. plain function in plpgsql.Tom Lane
The function hash table keys made by compute_function_hashkey() failed to distinguish event-trigger call context from regular call context. This meant that once we'd successfully made a hash entry for an event trigger (either by validation, or by normal use as an event trigger), an attempt to call the trigger function as a plain function would find this hash entry and thereby bypass the you-can't-do-that check in do_compile(). Thus we'd attempt to execute the function, leading to strange errors or even crashes, depending on function contents and server version. To fix, add an isEventTrigger field to PLpgSQL_func_hashkey, paralleling the longstanding infrastructure for regular triggers. This fits into what had been pad space, so there's no risk of an ABI break, even assuming that any third-party code is looking at these hash keys. (I considered replacing isTrigger with a PLpgSQL_trigtype enum field, but felt that that carried some API/ABI risk. Maybe we should change it in HEAD though.) Per bug #16266 from Alexander Lakhin. This has been broken since event triggers were invented, so back-patch to all supported branches. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16266-fcd7f838e97ba5d4@postgresql.org
2020-02-19Fix mesurement of elapsed time during truncating heap in VACUUM.Fujii Masao
VACUUM may truncate heap in several batches. The activity report is logged for each batch, and contains the number of pages in the table before and after the truncation, and also the elapsed time during the truncation. Previously the elapsed time reported in each batch was the total elapsed time since starting the truncation until finishing each batch. For example, if the truncation was processed dividing into three batches, the second batch reported the accumulated time elapsed during both first and second batches. This is strange and confusing because the number of pages in the table reported together is not total. Instead, each batch should report the time elapsed during only that batch. The cause of this issue was that the resource usage snapshot was initialized only at the beginning of the truncation and was never reset later. This commit fixes the issue by changing VACUUM so that the resource usage snapshot is reset at each batch. Back-patch to all supported branches. Reported-by: Tatsuhito Kasahara Author: Tatsuhito Kasahara Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada, Fujii Masao Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAP0=ZVJsf=NvQuy+QXQZ7B=ZVLoDV_JzsVC1FRsF1G18i3zMGg@mail.gmail.com
2020-02-19Stop demanding that top xact must be seen before subxact in decoding.Amit Kapila
Manifested as ERROR: subtransaction logged without previous top-level txn record this check forbids legit behaviours like - First xl_xact_assignment record is beyond reading, i.e. earlier restart_lsn. - After restart_lsn there is some change of a subxact. - After that, there is second xl_xact_assignment (for another subxact) revealing the relationship between top and first subxact. Such a transaction won't be streamed anyway because we hadn't seen it in full. Saying for sure whether xact of some record encountered after the snapshot was deserialized can be streamed or not requires to know whether it wrote something before deserialization point --if yes, it hasn't been seen in full and can't be decoded. Snapshot doesn't have such info, so there is no easy way to relax the check. Reported-by: Hsu, John Diagnosed-by: Arseny Sher Author: Arseny Sher, Amit Kapila Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila, Dilip Kumar Backpatch-through: 9.5 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/AB5978B2-1772-4FEE-A245-74C91704ECB0@amazon.com
2020-02-17Teach pg_dump to dump comments on RLS policy objects.Tom Lane
This was unaccountably omitted in the original RLS patch. The SQL syntax is basically the same as for comments on triggers, so crib code from dumpTrigger(). Per report from Marc Munro. Back-patch to all supported branches. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1581889298.18009.15.camel@bloodnok.com
2020-02-17Add description about LogicalRewriteTruncate wait event into document.Fujii Masao
Back-patch to v10 where commit 249cf070e3 introduced LogicalRewriteTruncate wait event. Author: Fujii Masao Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/949931aa-4ed4-d867-a7b5-de9c02b2292b@oss.nttdata.com
2020-02-12Doc: fix old oversights in GRANT/REVOKE documentation.Tom Lane
The GRANTED BY clause in GRANT/REVOKE ROLE has been there since 2005 but was never documented. I'm not sure now whether that was just an oversight or was intentional (given the limited capability of the option). But seeing that pg_dumpall does emit code that uses this option, it seems like not documenting it at all is a bad idea. Also, when we upgraded the syntax to allow CURRENT_USER/SESSION_USER as the privilege recipient, the role form of GRANT was incorrectly not modified to show that, and REVOKE's docs weren't touched at all. Although I'm not that excited about GRANTED BY, the other oversight seems serious enough to justify a back-patch. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3070.1581526786@sss.pgh.pa.us