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2016-06-07Update fuzzystrmatch extension for parallel query.Robert Haas
All functions provided by this extension are PARALLEL SAFE. Andreas Karlsson
2016-06-07Update earthdistance extension for parallel query.Robert Haas
All functions provided by this extension are PARALLEL SAFE. Andreas Karlsson
2016-06-07Update citext extension for parallel query.Robert Haas
All citext functions are PARALLEL SAFE, and a couple of them can benefit from having aggregate combine functions. Andreas Karlsson
2016-06-05Properly initialize SortSupport for ORDER BY rechecks in nodeIndexscan.c.Tom Lane
Fix still another bug in commit 35fcb1b3d: it failed to fully initialize the SortSupport states it introduced to allow the executor to re-check ORDER BY expressions containing distance operators. That led to a null pointer dereference if the sortsupport code tried to use ssup_cxt. The problem only manifests in narrow cases, explaining the lack of previous field reports. It requires a GiST-indexable distance operator that lacks SortSupport and is on a pass-by-ref data type, which among core+contrib seems to be only btree_gist's interval opclass; and it requires the scan to be done as an IndexScan not an IndexOnlyScan, which explains how btree_gist's regression test didn't catch it. Per bug #14134 from Jihyun Yu. Peter Geoghegan Report: <20160511154904.2603.43889@wrigleys.postgresql.org>
2016-06-04Update contrib/tsearch2/expected/tsearch2_1.out for phrase FTS.Tom Lane
Commits bb140506d and 38627f687 didn't bother with this. Per buildfarm member magpie.
2016-06-03Measure Bloom index signature-length reloption in bits, not words.Tom Lane
Per discussion, this is a more understandable and future-proof way of exposing the setting to users. On-disk, we can still store it in words, so as to not break on-disk compatibility with beta1. Along the way, clean up the code associated with Bloom reloptions. Provide explicit macros for default and maximum lengths rather than having magic numbers buried in multiple places in the code. Drop the adjustBloomOptions() code altogether: it was useless in view of the fact that reloptions.c already performed default-substitution and range checking for the options. Rename a couple of macros and types for more clarity. Discussion: <23767.1464926580@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2016-05-24Fix contrib/bloom to work for unlogged indexes.Tom Lane
blbuildempty did not do even approximately the right thing: it tried to add a metapage to the relation's regular data fork, which already has one at that point. It should look like the ambuildempty methods for all the standard index types, ie, initialize a metapage image in some transient storage and then write it directly to the init fork. To support that, refactor BloomInitMetapage into two functions. In passing, fix BloomInitMetapage so it doesn't leave the rd_options field of the index's relcache entry pointing at transient storage. I'm not sure this had any visible consequence, since nothing much else is likely to look at a bloom index's rd_options, but it's certainly poor practice. Per bug #14155 from Zhou Digoal. Report: <20160524144146.22598.42558@wrigleys.postgresql.org>
2016-05-17Avoid possible crash in contrib/bloom's blendscan().Tom Lane
It's possible to begin and end an indexscan without ever calling amrescan. contrib/bloom, unlike every other index AM, allocated its "scan->opaque" storage at amrescan time, and thus would crash in amendscan if amrescan hadn't been called. We could fix this by putting in a null-pointer check in blendscan, but I see no very good reason why contrib/bloom should march to its own drummer in this respect. Let's move that initialization to blbeginscan instead. Per report from Jeff Janes.
2016-05-16postgres_fdw: Fix the fix for crash when pushing down multiple joins.Robert Haas
Commit 3151f16e1874db82ed85a005dac15368903ca9fb was intended to be a commit of a patch from Ashutosh Bapat, but instead I mistakenly committed an earlier version from Michael Paquier (because both patches were submitted with the same filename, and I confused them). Michael's patch fixes the crash but doesn't actually implement the correct test. Repair the incorrect logic, and also expand the comments considerably so that this is all more clear. Ashutosh Bapat and Robert Haas
2016-05-16Fix multiple problems in postgres_fdw query cancellation logic.Robert Haas
First, even if we cancel a query, we still have to roll back the containing transaction; otherwise, the session will be left in a failed transaction state. Second, we need to support canceling queries whe aborting a subtransaction as well as when aborting a toplevel transaction. Etsuro Fujita, reviewed by Michael Paquier
2016-05-12Ensure plan stability in contrib/btree_gist regression test.Tom Lane
Buildfarm member skink failed with symptoms suggesting that an auto-analyze had happened and changed the plan displayed for a test query. Although this is evidently of low probability, regression tests that sometimes fail are no fun, so add commands to force a bitmap scan to be chosen.
2016-05-03Tweak a few more things in preparation for upcoming pgindent run.Robert Haas
These adjustments adjust code and comments in minor ways to prevent pgindent from mangling them. Among other things, I tried to avoid situations where pgindent would emit "a +b" instead of "a + b", and I tried to avoid having it break up inline comments across multiple lines.
2016-05-02Remove unused macros.Heikki Linnakangas
CHECK_PAGE_OFFSET_RANGE() has been unused forever. CHECK_RELATION_BLOCK_RANGE() has been unused in pgstatindex.c ever since bt_page_stats() and bt_page_items() functions were moved from pgstattuple to pageinspect module. It still exists in pageinspect/btreefuncs.c. Daniel Gustafsson
2016-04-28Revert "Convert contrib/seg's bool-returning SQL functions to V1 call ↵Tom Lane
convention." This reverts commit c8e81afc60093b199a128ccdfbb692ced8e0c9cd. That turns out to have been based on a faulty diagnosis of why the VS2015 build was misbehaving. Instead, we need to fix DatumGetBool().
2016-04-28Prevent to use magic constantsTeodor Sigaev
Use macroses for definition amstrategies/amsupport fields instead of hardcoded values. Author: Nikolay Shaplov with addition for contrib/bloom
2016-04-22Convert contrib/seg's bool-returning SQL functions to V1 call convention.Tom Lane
It appears that we can no longer get away with using V0 call convention for bool-returning functions in newer versions of MSVC. The compiler seems to generate code that doesn't clear the higher-order bits of the result register, causing the bool result Datum to often read as "true" when "false" was intended. This is not very surprising, since the function thinks it's returning a bool-width result but fmgr_oldstyle assumes that V0 functions return "char *"; what's surprising is that that hack worked for so long on so many platforms. The only functions of this description in core+contrib are in contrib/seg, which we'd intentionally left mostly in V0 style to serve as a warning canary if V0 call convention breaks. We could imagine hacking things so that they're still V0 (we'd have to redeclare the bool-returning functions as returning some suitably wide integer type, like size_t, at the C level). But on the whole it seems better to convert 'em to V1. We can still leave the pointer- and int-returning functions in V0 style, so that the test coverage isn't gone entirely. Back-patch to 9.5, since our intention is to support VS2015 in 9.5 and later. There's no SQL-level change in the functions' behavior so back-patching should be safe enough. Discussion: <22094.1461273324@sss.pgh.pa.us> Michael Paquier, adjusted some by me
2016-04-21PGDLLIMPORT-ify old_snapshot_threshold.Tom Lane
Revert commit 7cb1db1d9599f0a09d6920d2149d956ef6d88b0e, which represented a misunderstanding of the problem (if snapmgr.h weren't already included in bufmgr.h, things wouldn't compile anywhere). Instead install what I think is the real fix.
2016-04-21Include snapmgr.h in blscan.cKevin Grittner
Windows builds on buildfarm are failing because old_snapshot_threshold is not found in the bloom filter contrib module.
2016-04-21Allow queries submitted by postgres_fdw to be canceled.Robert Haas
This fixes a problem which is not new, but with the advent of direct foreign table modification in 0bf3ae88af330496517722e391e7c975e6bad219, it's somewhat more likely to be annoying than previously. So, arrange for a local query cancelation to propagate to the remote side. Michael Paquier, reviewed by Etsuro Fujita. Original report by Thom Brown.
2016-04-20postgres_fdw: Don't push down certain full joins.Robert Haas
If there's a filter condition on either side of a full outer join, it is neither correct to attach it to the join's ON clause nor to throw it into the toplevel WHERE clause. Just don't push down the join in that case. To maximize the number of cases where we can still push down full joins, push inner join conditions into the ON clause at the first opportunity rather than postponing them to the top-level WHERE clause. This produces nicer SQL, anyway. This bug was introduced in e4106b2528727c4b48639c0e12bf2f70a766b910. Ashutosh Bapat, per report from Rajkumar Raghuwanshi.
2016-04-20Revert no-op changes to BufferGetPage()Kevin Grittner
The reverted changes were intended to force a choice of whether any newly-added BufferGetPage() calls needed to be accompanied by a test of the snapshot age, to support the "snapshot too old" feature. Such an accompanying test is needed in about 7% of the cases, where the page is being used as part of a scan rather than positioning for other purposes (such as DML or vacuuming). The additional effort required for back-patching, and the doubt whether the intended benefit would really be there, have indicated it is best just to rely on developers to do the right thing based on comments and existing usage, as we do with many other conventions. This change should have little or no effect on generated executable code. Motivated by the back-patching pain of Tom Lane and Robert Haas
2016-04-15postgres_fdw: Clean up handling of system columns.Robert Haas
Previously, querying the xmin column of a single postgres_fdw foreign table fetched the tuple length, xmax the typmod, and cmin or cmax the composite type OID of the tuple. However, when you queried several such tables and the join got shipped to the remote side, these columns ended up containing the remote values of the corresponding columns. Both behaviors are rather unprincipled, the former for obvious reasons and the latter because the remote values of these columns don't have any local significance; our transaction IDs are in a different space than those of the remote machine. Clean this up by setting all of these fields to 0 in both cases. Also fix the handling of tableoid to be sane. Robert Haas and Ashutosh Bapat, reviewed by Etsuro Fujita.
2016-04-14Fix core dump in ReorderBufferRestoreChange on alignment-picky platforms.Tom Lane
When re-reading an update involving both an old tuple and a new tuple from disk, reorderbuffer.c was careless about whether the new tuple is suitably aligned for direct access --- in general, it isn't. We'd missed seeing this in the buildfarm because the contrib/test_decoding tests exercise this code path only a few times, and by chance all of those cases have old tuples with length a multiple of 4, which is usually enough to make the access to the new tuple's t_len safe. For some still-not-entirely-clear reason, however, Debian's sparc build gets a bus error, as reported by Christoph Berg; perhaps it's assuming 8-byte alignment of the pointer? The lack of previous field reports is probably because you need all of these conditions to trigger a crash: an alignment-picky platform (not Intel), a transaction large enough to spill to disk, an update within that xact that changes a primary-key field and has an odd-length old tuple, and of course logical decoding tracing the transaction. Avoid the alignment assumption by using memcpy instead of fetching t_len directly, and add a test case that exposes the crash on picky platforms. Back-patch to 9.4 where the bug was introduced. Discussion: <20160413094117.GC21485@msg.credativ.de>
2016-04-13Add required database and origin filtering for logical messages.Andres Freund
Logical messages, added in 3fe3511d05, during decoding failed to filter messages emitted in other databases and messages emitted "under" a replication origin the output plugin isn't interested in. Add tests to verify that both types of filtering actually work. While touching message.sql remove hunk obsoleted by d25379e. Bump XLOG_PAGE_MAGIC because xl_logical_message changed and because 3fe3511d05 had omitted doing so. 3fe3511d05 additionally didn't bump catversion, but 7a542700d has done so since. Author: Petr Jelinek Reported-By: Andres Freund Discussion: 20160406142513.wotqy3ba3kanr423@alap3.anarazel.de
2016-04-12Improve API of GenericXLogRegister().Tom Lane
Rename this function to GenericXLogRegisterBuffer() to make it clearer what it does, and leave room for other sorts of "register" actions in future. Also, replace its "bool isNew" argument with an integer flags argument, so as to allow adding more flags in future without an API break. Alexander Korotkov, adjusted slightly by me
2016-04-12Add page id to bloom indexTeodor Sigaev
Added to ensure that bloom index pages can be distinguished from other pages by pg_filedump. Because there wasn't any public/production versions before, it doesn't pay attention to any compatibility issues. Per notice from Tom Lane
2016-04-10Allow Pin/UnpinBuffer to operate in a lockfree manner.Andres Freund
Pinning/Unpinning a buffer is a very frequent operation; especially in read-mostly cache resident workloads. Benchmarking shows that in various scenarios the spinlock protecting a buffer header's state becomes a significant bottleneck. The problem can be reproduced with pgbench -S on larger machines, but can be considerably worse for queries which touch the same buffers over and over at a high frequency (e.g. nested loops over a small inner table). To allow atomic operations to be used, cram BufferDesc's flags, usage_count, buf_hdr_lock, refcount into a single 32bit atomic variable; that allows to manipulate them together using 32bit compare-and-swap operations. This requires reducing MAX_BACKENDS to 2^18-1 (which could be lifted by using a 64bit field, but it's not a realistic configuration atm). As not all operations can easily implemented in a lockfree manner, implement the previous buf_hdr_lock via a flag bit in the atomic variable. That way we can continue to lock the header in places where it's needed, but can get away without acquiring it in the more frequent hot-paths. There's some additional operations which can be done without the lock, but aren't in this patch; but the most important places are covered. As bufmgr.c now essentially re-implements spinlocks, abstract the delay logic from s_lock.c into something more generic. It now has already two users, and more are coming up; there's a follupw patch for lwlock.c at least. This patch is based on a proof-of-concept written by me, which Alexander Korotkov made into a fully working patch; the committed version is again revised by me. Benchmarking and testing has, amongst others, been provided by Dilip Kumar, Alexander Korotkov, Robert Haas. On a large x86 system improvements for readonly pgbench, with a high client count, of a factor of 8 have been observed. Author: Alexander Korotkov and Andres Freund Discussion: 2400449.GjM57CE0Yg@dinodell
2016-04-10Improve contrib/bloom regression test using code coverage info.Tom Lane
Originally, this test created a 100000-row test table, which made it run rather slowly compared to other contrib tests. Investigation with gcov showed that we got no further improvement in code coverage after the first 700 or so rows, making the large table 99% a waste of time. Cut it back to 2000 rows to fix the runtime problem and still leave some headroom for testing behaviors that may appear later. A closer look at the gcov results showed that the main coverage omissions in contrib/bloom occurred because the test never filled more than one entry in the notFullPage array; which is unsurprising because it exercised index cleanup only in the scenario of complete table deletion, allowing every page in the index to become deleted rather than not-full. Add testing that allows the not-full path to be exercised as well. Also, test the amvalidate function, because blvalidate.c had zero coverage without that, and besides it's a good idea to check for mistakes in the bloom opclass definitions.
2016-04-09Get rid of blinsert()'s use of GenericXLogUnregister().Tom Lane
That routine is dangerous, and unnecessary once we get rid of this one caller. In passing, fix failure to clean up temp memory context, or switch back to caller's context, during slowest exit path.
2016-04-08Add the "snapshot too old" featureKevin Grittner
This feature is controlled by a new old_snapshot_threshold GUC. A value of -1 disables the feature, and that is the default. The value of 0 is just intended for testing. Above that it is the number of minutes a snapshot can reach before pruning and vacuum are allowed to remove dead tuples which the snapshot would otherwise protect. The xmin associated with a transaction ID does still protect dead tuples. A connection which is using an "old" snapshot does not get an error unless it accesses a page modified recently enough that it might not be able to produce accurate results. This is similar to the Oracle feature, and we use the same SQLSTATE and error message for compatibility.
2016-04-08Modify BufferGetPage() to prepare for "snapshot too old" featureKevin Grittner
This patch is a no-op patch which is intended to reduce the chances of failures of omission once the functional part of the "snapshot too old" patch goes in. It adds parameters for snapshot, relation, and an enum to specify whether the snapshot age check needs to be done for the page at this point. This initial patch passes NULL for the first two new parameters and BGP_NO_SNAPSHOT_TEST for the third. The follow-on patch will change the places where the test needs to be made.
2016-04-08Revert CREATE INDEX ... INCLUDING ...Teodor Sigaev
It's not ready yet, revert two commits 690c543550b0d2852060c18d270cdb534d339d9a - unstable test output 386e3d7609c49505e079c40c65919d99feb82505 - patch itself
2016-04-08Fix output of regression test of contrib/tsearch2Teodor Sigaev
Just forget to add in 1ec4c7c055ca045c5df6352a4cdacd9aa778e598
2016-04-08CREATE INDEX ... INCLUDING (column[, ...])Teodor Sigaev
Now indexes (but only B-tree for now) can contain "extra" column(s) which doesn't participate in index structure, they are just stored in leaf tuples. It allows to use index only scan by using single index instead of two or more indexes. Author: Anastasia Lubennikova with minor editorializing by me Reviewers: David Rowley, Peter Geoghegan, Jeff Janes
2016-04-08Replace printf format %i by %dPeter Eisentraut
see also ce8d7bb6440710058503d213b2aafcdf56a5b481
2016-04-08Fix printf formatPeter Eisentraut
2016-04-07Phrase full text search.Teodor Sigaev
Patch introduces new text search operator (<-> or <DISTANCE>) into tsquery. On-disk and binary in/out format of tsquery are backward compatible. It has two side effect: - change order for tsquery, so, users, who has a btree index over tsquery, should reindex it - less number of parenthesis in tsquery output, and tsquery becomes more readable Authors: Teodor Sigaev, Oleg Bartunov, Dmitry Ivanov Reviewers: Alexander Korotkov, Artur Zakirov
2016-04-06Run pgindent on a batch of (mostly-planner-related) source files.Tom Lane
Getting annoyed at the amount of unrelated chatter I get from pgindent'ing Rowley's unique-joins patch. Re-indent all the files it touches.
2016-04-06Modify test_decoding/messages to remove non-ascii charsSimon Riggs
2016-04-06Generic Messages for Logical DecodingSimon Riggs
API and mechanism to allow generic messages to be inserted into WAL that are intended to be read by logical decoding plugins. This commit adds an optional new callback to the logical decoding API. Messages are either text or bytea. Messages can be transactional, or not, and are identified by a prefix to allow multiple concurrent decoding plugins. (Not to be confused with Generic WAL records, which are intended to allow crash recovery of extensible objects.) Author: Petr Jelinek and Andres Freund Reviewers: Artur Zakirov, Tomas Vondra, Simon Riggs Discussion: 5685F999.6010202@2ndquadrant.com
2016-04-04Fix typoTeodor Sigaev
Michael Paquier
2016-04-03Clean up dubious code in contrib/seg.Tom Lane
The restore() function assumed that the result of sprintf() with %e format would necessarily contain an 'e', which is false: what if the supplied number is an infinity or NaN? If that did happen, we'd get a null-pointer-dereference core dump. The case appears impossible currently, because seg_in() does not accept such values, and there are no seg-creating functions that would create one. But it seems unwise to rely on it never happening in future. Quite aside from that, the code was pretty ugly: it relied on modifying a static format string when it could use a "*" precision argument, and it used strtok() entirely gratuitously, and it stripped off trailing spaces by hand instead of just not asking for them to begin with. Coverity noticed the potential null pointer dereference (though I wonder why it didn't complain years ago, since this code is ancient). Since this is just code cleanup and forestalling a hypothetical future bug, there seems no need for back-patching.
2016-04-03Fix contrib/bloom to not fail under CLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS.Tom Lane
The code was supposing that rd_amcache wouldn't disappear from under it during a scan; which is wrong. Copy the data out of the relcache rather than trying to reference it there.
2016-04-03Clean up some stuff in new contrib/bloom module.Tom Lane
Coverity complained about implicit sign-extension in the BloomPageGetFreeSpace macro, probably because sizeOfBloomTuple isn't wide enough for size calculations. No overflow is really possible as long as maxoff and sizeOfBloomTuple are small enough to represent a realistic situation, but it seems like a good idea to declare sizeOfBloomTuple as Size not int32. Add missing check on BloomPageAddItem() result, again from Coverity. Avoid core dump due to not allocating so->sign array when scan->numberOfKeys is zero. Also thanks to Coverity. Use FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER rather than declaring an array as size 1 when it isn't necessarily. Very minor beautification of related code. Unfortunately, none of the Coverity-detected mistakes look like they could account for the remaining buildfarm unhappiness with this module. It's barely possible that the FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER mistake does account for that, if it's enabling bogus compiler optimizations; but I'm not terribly optimistic. We probably still have bugs to find here.
2016-04-02Add missing "static".Tom Lane
Per buildfarm member pademelon.
2016-04-02Fix condition in e9e441c9fac6cbc0510cded6abb9d0e6b646ecafTeodor Sigaev
Comment is right, but if - not.
2016-04-02Prevent mark as deleted and as 'has free space' page in bloom moduleTeodor Sigaev
Vacuum might put page into list of pages with some free space and mark as deleted at the same time.
2016-04-02Fixes in bloom contrib moduleTeodor Sigaev
Looking at result of buildfarm member jaguarundi it seems to me that BloomOptions isn't inited sometime, but I don't see yet how it's possible. Nevertheless, check of signature length's is missed, so, add a limit of it. Also add missed GenericXLogAbort() in case of already deleted page in vacuum + minor code refactoring.
2016-04-01Copyedit comments and documentation.Noah Misch
2016-04-01Fixes in bloom contrib module missed during reviewTeodor Sigaev
- macroses llike (var & FLAG) are changed to ((var & FLAG) != 0) - do not copy uninitialized part of notFullPage array to page