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2025-12-05Use more palloc_object() and palloc_array() in contrib/Michael Paquier
The idea is to encourage more the use of these new routines across the tree, as these offer stronger type safety guarantees than palloc(). In an ideal world, palloc() would then act as an internal routine of these flavors, whose footprint in the tree is minimal. The patch sent by the author is very large, and this chunk of changes represents something like 10% of the overall patch submitted. The code compiled is the same before and after this commit, using objdump to do some validation with a difference taken in-between. There are some diffs, which are caused by changes in line numbers because some of the new allocation formulas are shorter, for the following files: trgm_regexp.c, xpath.c and pg_walinspect.c. Author: David Geier <geidav.pg@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ad0748d4-3080-436e-b0bc-ac8f86a3466a@gmail.com
2025-11-06Use XLogRecPtrIsValid() in various placesÁlvaro Herrera
Now that commit 06edbed47862 has introduced XLogRecPtrIsValid(), we can use that instead of: - XLogRecPtrIsInvalid() - direct comparisons with InvalidXLogRecPtr - direct comparisons with literal 0 This makes the code more consistent. Author: Bertrand Drouvot <bertranddrouvot.pg@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/aQB7EvGqrbZXrMlg@ip-10-97-1-34.eu-west-3.compute.internal
2025-10-05Don't include access/htup_details.h in executor/tuptable.hÁlvaro Herrera
This is not at all needed; I suspect it was a simple mistake in commit 5408e233f066. It causes htup_details.h to bleed into a huge number of places via execnodes.h. Remove it and fix fallout. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/202510021240.ptc2zl5cvwen@alvherre.pgsql
2025-07-07Standardize LSN formatting by zero paddingÁlvaro Herrera
This commit standardizes the output format for LSNs to ensure consistent representation across various tools and messages. Previously, LSNs were inconsistently printed as `%X/%X` in some contexts, while others used zero-padding. This often led to confusion when comparing. To address this, the LSN format is now uniformly set to `%X/%08X`, ensuring the lower 32-bit part is always zero-padded to eight hexadecimal digits. Author: Japin Li <japinli@hotmail.com> Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@kurilemu.de> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ME0P300MB0445CA53CA0E4B8C1879AF84B641A@ME0P300MB0445.AUSP300.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
2025-03-26Use PG_MODULE_MAGIC_EXT in our installable shared libraries.Tom Lane
It seems potentially useful to label our shared libraries with version information, now that a facility exists for retrieving that. This patch labels them with the PG_VERSION string. There was some discussion about using semantic versioning conventions, but that doesn't seem terribly helpful for modules with no SQL-level presence; and for those that do have SQL objects, we typically expect them to support multiple revisions of the SQL definitions, so it'd still not be very helpful. I did not label any of src/test/modules/. It seems unnecessary since we don't install those, and besides there ought to be someplace that still provides test coverage for the original PG_MODULE_MAGIC macro. Author: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/dd4d1b59-d0fe-49d5-b28f-1e463b68fa32@gmail.com
2025-01-01Update copyright for 2025Bruce Momjian
Backpatch-through: 13
2024-07-04Assign error codes where missing for user-facing failuresMichael Paquier
All the errors triggered in the code paths patched here would cause the backend to issue an internal_error errcode, which is a state that should be used only for "can't happen" situations. However, these code paths are reachable by the regression tests, and could be seen by users in valid cases. Some regression tests expect internal errcodes as they manipulate the backend state to cause corruption (like checksums), or use elog() because it is more convenient (like injection points), these have no need to change. This reduces the number of internal failures triggered in a check-world by more than half, while providing correct errcodes for these valid cases. Reviewed-by: Robert Haas Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/Zic_GNgos5sMxKoa@paquier.xyz
2024-01-03Update copyright for 2024Bruce Momjian
Reported-by: Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ZZKTDPxBBMt3C0J9@paquier.xyz Backpatch-through: 12
2023-10-19During online checkpoints, insert XLOG_CHECKPOINT_REDO at redo point.Robert Haas
This allows tools that read the WAL sequentially to identify (possible) redo points when they're reached, rather than only being able to detect them in retrospect when XLOG_CHECKPOINT_ONLINE is found, possibly much later in the WAL stream. There are other possible applications as well; see the discussion links below. Any redo location that precedes the checkpoint location should now point to an XLOG_CHECKPOINT_REDO record, so add a cross-check to verify this. While adjusting the code in CreateCheckPoint() for this patch, I made it call WALInsertLockAcquireExclusive a bit later than before, since there appears to be no need for it to be held while checking whether the system is idle, whether this is an end-of-recovery checkpoint, or what the current timeline is. Bump XLOG_PAGE_MAGIC. Patch by me, based in part on earlier work from Dilip Kumar. Review by Dilip Kumar, Amit Kapila, Andres Freund, and Michael Paquier. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoYy-Vc6G9QKcAKNksCa29cv__czr+N9X_QCxEfQVpp_8w@mail.gmail.com Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/20230614194717.jyuw3okxup4cvtbt%40awork3.anarazel.de Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+hUKG+b2ego8=YNW2Ohe9QmSiReh1-ogrv8V_WZpJTqP3O+2w@mail.gmail.com
2023-05-19Pre-beta mechanical code beautification.Tom Lane
Run pgindent, pgperltidy, and reformat-dat-files. This set of diffs is a bit larger than typical. We've updated to pg_bsd_indent 2.1.2, which properly indents variable declarations that have multi-line initialization expressions (the continuation lines are now indented one tab stop). We've also updated to perltidy version 20230309 and changed some of its settings, which reduces its desire to add whitespace to lines to make assignments etc. line up. Going forward, that should make for fewer random-seeming changes to existing code. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20230428092545.qfb3y5wcu4cm75ur@alvherre.pgsql
2023-04-19Fix various typos and incorrect/outdated name referencesDavid Rowley
Author: Alexander Lakhin Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/699beab4-a6ca-92c9-f152-f559caf6dc25@gmail.com
2023-04-18Fix various typosDavid Rowley
This fixes many spelling mistakes in comments, but a few references to invalid parameter names, function names and option names too in comments and also some in string constants Also, fix an #undef that was undefining the incorrect definition Author: Alexander Lakhin Reviewed-by: Justin Pryzby Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d5f68d19-c0fc-91a9-118d-7c6a5a3f5fad@gmail.com
2023-03-31Add show_data option to pg_get_wal_block_info.Peter Geoghegan
Allow users to opt out of returning FPI data and block data from pg_get_wal_block_info as an optimization. Testing has shown that this can make function execution over twice as fast in some cases. When pg_get_wal_block_info is called with "show_data := false", it always returns NULL values for its block_data and block_fpi_data bytea output parameters. Nothing else changes. In particular, the function will still return the usual per-block summary of block data/FPI space overhead. Use of "show_data := false" is therefore feasible with all queries that don't specifically require these raw binary strings. Follow-up to recent work in commit 122376f0. There still hasn't been a stable release with the pg_get_wal_block_info function, so no bump in the pg_walinspect extension version. Per suggestion from Melanie Plageman. Author: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAAKRu_bJvbcYBRj2cN6G2xV7B7-Ja+pjTO1nEnEhRR8OXYiABA@mail.gmail.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-Wzm9shOkEDM10_+qOZkRSQhKVxwBFiehH6EHWQQRd_rDPw@mail.gmail.com
2023-03-30Show record information in pg_get_wal_block_info.Peter Geoghegan
Expand the output parameters in pg_walinspect's pg_get_wal_block_info function to return additional information that was previously only available from pg_walinspect's pg_get_wal_records_info function. Some of the details are attributed to individual block references, rather than aggregated into whole-record values, since the function returns one row per block reference per WAL record (unlike pg_get_wal_records_info, which always returns one row per WAL record). This structure is much easier to work with when writing queries that track how individual blocks changed over time, or when attributing costs to individual blocks (not WAL records) is useful. This is the second time that pg_get_wal_block_info has been enhanced in recent weeks. Commit 9ecb134a expanded on the original version of the function added in commit c31cf1c0 (where it first appeared under the name pg_get_wal_fpi_info). There still hasn't been a stable release since commit c31cf1c0, so no bump in the pg_walinspect extension version. Author: Bharath Rupireddy <bharath.rupireddyforpostgres@gmail.com> Author: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie> Reviewed-By: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie> Reviewed-By: Kyotaro HORIGUCHI <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACVRK5=Z+2ZVsjgTTSkfEnQzCuwny7iigpG7g1btk4Ws2A@mail.gmail.com
2023-03-28Fix recent pg_walinspect fpi_length bug.Peter Geoghegan
Commit 0276ae42dd taught pg_walinspect's pg_get_wal_record_info() function to output NULLs rather than empty strings for its record description and block_ref output parameters. However, it inadvertently moved the function call that sets fpi_length until after it was already set. As a result, pg_get_wal_record_info() always output spurious fpi_length values of 0. Fix by switching the order back (but keep the behavioral change). Author: Bharath Rupireddy <bharath.rupireddyforpostgres@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WzkJmgSYkt6-smQ+57SxSmov+EKqFZdSimFewosoL_JKoA@mail.gmail.com
2023-03-27pg_walinspect: Adjust memory context name.Peter Geoghegan
Correct the name of the memory context used by the pg_get_wal_block_info() SQL-callable function. Oversight in commit 9ecb134a93.
2023-03-27Improve a few things in pg_walinspectMichael Paquier
This improves a few things in pg_walinspect: - Return NULL rather than empty strings in pg_get_wal_records_info() for the block references and the record description if there is no information provided by the fallback. This point has been raised by Peter Geoghegan. - Add a check on XLogRecHasAnyBlockRefs() for pg_get_wal_block_info(), to directly skip records that have no block references. This speeds up the function a bit, depending on the number of records that have no block references. Author: Bharath Rupireddy Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACWL9RG8sGJHinggRNBTxgRWJTSxCkB+cE6=t3Phh=Ey+A@mail.gmail.com
2023-03-23Improve a bit the tests of pg_walinspectMichael Paquier
This commit improves the tests of pg_walinspect on a few things: - Remove aggregates for queries that should fail. If the code is reworked in such a way that the behavior of these queries is changed, we would get more input from them, written this way. - Expect at least one record reported in the valid queries doing scans across ranges, rather than zero records. - Adjust a few comments, for consistency. Author: Bharath Rupireddy Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACVaoXW3nJD9zq8E66BEf-phgJfFcKRVJq9GXkuX0b3ULQ@mail.gmail.com
2023-03-16Tweak regression test of pg_walinspect to be less collation-sensitiveMichael Paquier
\dx was used on pg_walinspect to list its objects in 1.0 but the names of the objects in this version do not have an order that is always guaranteed depending on the collation used. Rather than append a COLLATE clause in the query of \dx, this tweaks the regression test to produce an output whose order is guaranteed. Reported-by: Andres Freund Author: Bharath Rupireddy Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20230314215440.gma7g4keswdnldj5@awork3.anarazel.de
2023-03-14Rework design of functions in pg_walinspectMichael Paquier
This commit reworks a bit the set-returning functions of pg_walinspect, making them more flexible regarding their end LSN: - pg_get_wal_records_info() - pg_get_wal_stats() - pg_get_wal_block_info() The end LSNs given to these functions is now handled so as a value higher than the current LSN of the cluster (insert LSN for a primary, or replay LSN for a standby) does not raise an error, giving more flexibility to monitoring queries. Instead, the functions return results up to the current LSN, as found at the beginning of each function call. As an effect of that, pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal() and pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal() are now removed from 1.1, as the existing, equivalent functions are able to offer the same possibilities. Author: Bharath Rupireddy Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACU0_q-o4DSweyaW9NO1KBx-QkN6G_OzYQvpjf3CZVASkg@mail.gmail.com
2023-03-13Refactor and improve tests of pg_walinspectMichael Paquier
The regression tests of pg_walinspect are reworked on a few aspects: - Reorganization on the validation checks done for the start and end LSNs on the six SQL functions currently available in 1.1. - Addition of a few patterns doing bound checks for invalid start LSN, invalid end LSN, and failures in reading LSN positions, for anything that's been missing. - Use of a consistent style across the whole, limiting blank lines across the queries. - Addition of a new test script for upgrades. For the time being, this is straight-forward with a check that the upgrade from 1.0 works correctly. This will be made more complicated once the interface of this extension is reworked in 1.1 with a follow-up patch. Most of the contents of this commit are extracted from a larger patch by the same author, largely reorganized by me to minimize the differences with the upcoming work aimed to lift the bound checks on the input LSNs used by the functions of this extension. Author: Bharath Rupireddy, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACU0_q-o4DSweyaW9NO1KBx-QkN6G_OzYQvpjf3CZVASkg@mail.gmail.com
2023-03-10pg_walinspect: pg_get_wal_fpi_info() -> pg_get_wal_block_info()Michael Paquier
This commit reworks pg_get_wal_fpi_info() to become aware of all the block information that can be attached to a record rather than just its full-page writes: - Addition of the block id as assigned by XLogRegisterBuffer(), XLogRegisterBlock() or XLogRegisterBufData(). - Addition of the block data, as bytea, or NULL if none. The length of the block data can be guessed with length(), so there is no need to store its length in a separate field. - Addition of the full-page image length, as counted without a hole or even compressed. - Modification of the handling of the full-page image data. This is still a bytea, but it could become NULL if none is assigned to a block. - Addition of the full-page image flags, tracking if a page is stored with a hole, if it needs to be applied and the type of compression applied to it, as of all the BKPIMAGE_* values in xlogrecord.h. The information of each block is returned as one single record, with the record's ReadRecPtr included to be able to join the block information with the existing pg_get_wal_records_info(). Note that it is perfectly possible for a block to hold both data and full-page image. Thanks also to Kyotaro Horiguchi and Matthias van de Meent for the discussion. This commit uses some of the work proposed by Melanie, though it has been largely redesigned and rewritten by me. Bharath has helped in refining a bit the whole. Reported-by: Melanie Plageman Author: Michael Paquier, Melanie Plageman, Bharath Rupireddy Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAAKRu_bORebdZmcV8V4cZBzU8M_C6tDDdbiPhCZ6i-iuSXW9TA@mail.gmail.com
2023-02-20Limit memory usage of pg_walinspect functions.Jeff Davis
GetWALRecordsInfo() and pg_get_wal_fpi_info() can leak memory across WAL record iterations. Fix this by using a temporary memory context that's reset for each WAL record iteraion. Also a use temporary context for loops in GetXLogSummaryStats(). The number of iterations is a small constant, so the previous behavior was not a leak, but fix for clarity (but no need to backport). Backport GetWALRecordsInfo() change to version 15. pg_get_wal_fpi_info() didn't exist in version 15. Reported-by: Peter Geoghegan Author: Bharath Rupireddy Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAH2-WznLEJjn7ghmKOABOEZYuJvkTk%3DGKU3m0%2B-XBAH%2BerPiJQ%40mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 15
2023-01-23pg_walinspect: Add pg_get_wal_fpi_info()Michael Paquier
This function is able to extract the full page images from a range of records, specified as of input arguments start_lsn and end_lsn. Like the other functions of this module, an error is returned if using LSNs that do not reflect real system values. All the FPIs stored in a single record are extracted. The module's version is bumped to 1.1. Author: Bharath Rupireddy Reviewed-by: Bertrand Drouvot Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACVCcvzd7WiWvD=6_7NBvVB_r6G0EGSxL4F8vosAi6Se4g@mail.gmail.com
2023-01-02Update copyright for 2023Bruce Momjian
Backpatch-through: 11
2022-12-20Add copyright notices to meson filesAndrew Dunstan
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/222b43a5-2fb3-2c1b-9cd0-375d376c8246@dunslane.net
2022-12-07meson: Add 'running' test setup, as a replacement for installcheckAndres Freund
To run all tests that support running against existing server: $ meson test --setup running To run just the main pg_regress tests against existing server: $ meson test --setup running regress-running/regress To ensure the 'running' setup continues to work, test it as part of the freebsd CI task. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-Wz=XDQcmLoo7RR_i6FKQdDmcyb9q5gStnfuuQXrOGhB2sQ@mail.gmail.com
2022-10-18Rename SetSingleFuncCall() to InitMaterializedSRF()Michael Paquier
Per discussion, the existing routine name able to initialize a SRF function with materialize mode is unpopular, so rename it. Equally, the flags of this function are renamed, as of: - SRF_SINGLE_USE_EXPECTED -> MAT_SRF_USE_EXPECTED_DESC - SRF_SINGLE_BLESS -> MAT_SRF_BLESS The previous function and flags introduced in 9e98583 are kept around for compatibility purposes, so as any extension code already compiled with v15 continues to work as-is. The declarations introduced here for compatibility will be removed from HEAD in a follow-up commit. The new names have been suggested by Andres Freund and Melanie Plageman. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20221013194820.ciktb2sbbpw7cljm@awork3.anarazel.de Backpatch-through: 15
2022-10-05meson: Add windows resource filesAndres Freund
The generated resource files aren't exactly the same ones as the old buildsystems generate. Previously "InternalName" and "OriginalFileName" were mostly wrong / not set (despite being required), but that was hard to fix in at least the make build. Additionally, the meson build falls back to a "auto-generated" description when not set, and doesn't set it in a few cases - unlikely that anybody looks at these descriptions in detail. Author: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Author: Nazir Bilal Yavuz <byavuz81@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@enterprisedb.com>
2022-09-28Revert 56-bit relfilenode change and follow-up commits.Robert Haas
There are still some alignment-related failures in the buildfarm, which might or might not be able to be fixed quickly, but I've also just realized that it increased the size of many WAL records by 4 bytes because a block reference contains a RelFileLocator. The effect of that hasn't been studied or discussed, so revert for now.
2022-09-27Increase width of RelFileNumbers from 32 bits to 56 bits.Robert Haas
RelFileNumbers are now assigned using a separate counter, instead of being assigned from the OID counter. This counter never wraps around: if all 2^56 possible RelFileNumbers are used, an internal error occurs. As the cluster is limited to 2^64 total bytes of WAL, this limitation should not cause a problem in practice. If the counter were 64 bits wide rather than 56 bits wide, we would need to increase the width of the BufferTag, which might adversely impact buffer lookup performance. Also, this lets us use bigint for pg_class.relfilenode and other places where these values are exposed at the SQL level without worrying about overflow. This should remove the need to keep "tombstone" files around until the next checkpoint when relations are removed. We do that to keep RelFileNumbers from being recycled, but now that won't happen anyway. However, this patch doesn't actually change anything in this area; it just makes it possible for a future patch to do so. Dilip Kumar, based on an idea from Andres Freund, who also reviewed some earlier versions of the patch. Further review and some wordsmithing by me. Also reviewed at various points by Ashutosh Sharma, Vignesh C, Amul Sul, Álvaro Herrera, and Tom Lane. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+Tgmobp7+7kmi4gkq7Y+4AM9fTvL+O1oQ4-5gFTT+6Ng-dQ=g@mail.gmail.com
2022-09-21meson: Add initial version of meson based build systemAndres Freund
Autoconf is showing its age, fewer and fewer contributors know how to wrangle it. Recursive make has a lot of hard to resolve dependency issues and slow incremental rebuilds. Our home-grown MSVC build system is hard to maintain for developers not using Windows and runs tests serially. While these and other issues could individually be addressed with incremental improvements, together they seem best addressed by moving to a more modern build system. After evaluating different build system choices, we chose to use meson, to a good degree based on the adoption by other open source projects. We decided that it's more realistic to commit a relatively early version of the new build system and mature it in tree. This commit adds an initial version of a meson based build system. It supports building postgres on at least AIX, FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris and Windows (however only gcc is supported on aix, solaris). For Windows/MSVC postgres can now be built with ninja (faster, particularly for incremental builds) and msbuild (supporting the visual studio GUI, but building slower). Several aspects (e.g. Windows rc file generation, PGXS compatibility, LLVM bitcode generation, documentation adjustments) are done in subsequent commits requiring further review. Other aspects (e.g. not installing test-only extensions) are not yet addressed. When building on Windows with msbuild, builds are slower when using a visual studio version older than 2019, because those versions do not support MultiToolTask, required by meson for intra-target parallelism. The plan is to remove the MSVC specific build system in src/tools/msvc soon after reaching feature parity. However, we're not planning to remove the autoconf/make build system in the near future. Likely we're going to keep at least the parts required for PGXS to keep working around until all supported versions build with meson. Some initial help for postgres developers is at https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Meson With contributions from Thomas Munro, John Naylor, Stone Tickle and others. Author: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Author: Nazir Bilal Yavuz <byavuz81@gmail.com> Author: Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> Reviewed-By: Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@enterprisedb.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20211012083721.hvixq4pnh2pixr3j@alap3.anarazel.de
2022-09-12Use float8 datatype for percentiles in pg_walinspect stat functionsPeter Eisentraut
pg_walinspect uses datatype double (double precision floating point number) for WAL stats percentile calculations and expose them via float4 (single precision floating point number), which an unnecessary loss of precision and confusing. Even though, it's harmless that way, let's use float8 (double precision floating-point number) to be in sync with what pg_walinspect does internally and what it exposes to the users. This seems to be the pattern used elsewhere in the code. Reported-by: Peter Eisentraut Author: Bharath Rupireddy Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/36ee692b-232f-0484-ce94-dc39d82021ad%40enterprisedb.com
2022-08-18Use correct LSN for error reporting in pg_walinspectJeff Davis
Usage of ReadNextXLogRecord()'s first_record parameter for error reporting isn't always correct. For instance, in GetWALRecordsInfo() and GetWalStats(), we're reading multiple records, and first_record is always passed as the LSN of the first record which is then used for error reporting for later WAL record read failures. This isn't correct. The correct parameter to use for error reports in case of WAL reading failures is xlogreader->EndRecPtr. This change fixes it. While on it, removed an unnecessary Assert in pg_walinspect code. Reported-by: Robert Haas Author: Bharath Rupireddy Reviewed-by: Robert Haas Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CA%2BTgmoZAOGzPUifrcZRjFZ2vbtcw3mp-mN6UgEoEcQg6bY3OVg%40mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 15
2022-07-16Replace many MemSet calls with struct initializationPeter Eisentraut
This replaces all MemSet() calls with struct initialization where that is easily and obviously possible. (For example, some cases have to worry about padding bits, so I left those.) (The same could be done with appropriate memset() calls, but this patch is part of an effort to phase out MemSet(), so it doesn't touch memset() calls.) Reviewed-by: Ranier Vilela <ranier.vf@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/9847b13c-b785-f4e2-75c3-12ec77a3b05c@enterprisedb.com
2022-05-12Pre-beta mechanical code beautification.Tom Lane
Run pgindent, pgperltidy, and reformat-dat-files. I manually fixed a couple of comments that pgindent uglified.
2022-04-30pg_walinspect: fix case where flush LSN is in the middle of a record.Jeff Davis
Instability in the test for pg_walinspect revealed that pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal(x) would try to decode all the records with a start LSN earlier than the flush LSN, even though that might include a partial record at the end of the range. In that case, read_local_xlog_page_no_wait() would return NULL when it tried to read past the flush LSN, which would be interpreted as an error by the caller. That caused a test failure only on a BF animal that had been restarted recently, but could be expected to happen in the wild quite easily depending on the alignment of various parameters. Fix by using private data in read_local_xlog_page_no_wait() to signal end-of-wal to the caller, so that it can be properly distinguished from a real error. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/Ymd/e5eeZMNAkrXo%40paquier.xyz Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/111657.1650910309@sss.pgh.pa.us Authors: Thomas Munro, Bharath Rupireddy.
2022-04-26Fix typo in pg_walinspect.cMichael Paquier
Spotted while looking at the surroundings, introduced by 2258e76.
2022-04-08Fix buildfarm failures in pg_walinspect tests.Jeff Davis
2022-04-08Add contrib/pg_walinspect.Jeff Davis
Provides similar functionality to pg_waldump, but from a SQL interface rather than a separate utility. Author: Bharath Rupireddy Reviewed-by: Greg Stark, Kyotaro Horiguchi, Andres Freund, Ashutosh Sharma, Nitin Jadhav, RKN Sai Krishna Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACUGUYXsEQdKhEdsBzhGEyF3xggvLdD8C0VT72TNEfOiog%40mail.gmail.com