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2018-05-02Fix assorted compiler warnings seen in the buildfarm.Tom Lane
Failure to use DatumGetFoo/FooGetDatum macros correctly, or at all, causes some warnings about sign conversion. This is just cosmetic at the moment but in principle it's a type violation, so clean up the instances I could find. autoprewarm.c and sharedfileset.c contained code that unportably assumed that pid_t is the same size as int. We've variously dealt with this by casting pid_t to int or to unsigned long for printing purposes; I went with the latter. Fix uninitialized-variable warning in RestoreGUCState. This is a live bug in some sense, but of no great significance given that nobody is very likely to care what "line number" is associated with a GUC that hasn't got a source file recorded.
2018-01-02Update copyright for 2018Bruce Momjian
Backpatch-through: certain files through 9.3
2017-11-29Update typedefs.list and re-run pgindentRobert Haas
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoaA9=1RWKtBWpDaj+sF3Stgc8sHgf5z=KGtbjwPLQVDMA@mail.gmail.com
2017-09-29Add background worker typePeter Eisentraut
Add bgw_type field to background worker structure. It is intended to be set to the same value for all workers of the same type, so they can be grouped in pg_stat_activity, for example. The backend_type column in pg_stat_activity now shows bgw_type for a background worker. The ps listing also no longer calls out that a process is a background worker but just show the bgw_type. That way, being a background worker is more of an implementation detail now that is not shown to the user. However, most log messages still refer to 'background worker "%s"'; otherwise constructing sensible and translatable log messages would become tricky. Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>
2017-09-19Speedup pgstat_report_activity by moving mb-aware truncation to read side.Andres Freund
Previously multi-byte aware truncation was done on every pgstat_report_activity() call - proving to be a bottleneck for workloads with long query strings that execute quickly. Instead move the truncation to the read side, which commonly is executed far less frequently. That's possible because all server encodings allow to determine the length of a multi-byte string from the first byte. Rename PgBackendStatus.st_activity to st_activity_raw so existing extension users of the field break - their code has to be adjusted to use pgstat_clip_activity(). Author: Andres Freund Tested-By: Khuntal Ghosh Reviewed-By: Robert Haas, Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170912071948.pa7igbpkkkviecpz@alap3.anarazel.de
2017-06-21Phase 3 of pgindent updates.Tom Lane
Don't move parenthesized lines to the left, even if that means they flow past the right margin. By default, BSD indent lines up statement continuation lines that are within parentheses so that they start just to the right of the preceding left parenthesis. However, traditionally, if that resulted in the continuation line extending to the right of the desired right margin, then indent would push it left just far enough to not overrun the margin, if it could do so without making the continuation line start to the left of the current statement indent. That makes for a weird mix of indentations unless one has been completely rigid about never violating the 80-column limit. This behavior has been pretty universally panned by Postgres developers. Hence, disable it with indent's new -lpl switch, so that parenthesized lines are always lined up with the preceding left paren. This patch is much less interesting than the first round of indent changes, but also bulkier, so I thought it best to separate the effects. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-03-30Default monitoring rolesSimon Riggs
Three nologin roles with non-overlapping privs are created by default * pg_read_all_settings - read all GUCs. * pg_read_all_stats - pg_stat_*, pg_database_size(), pg_tablespace_size() * pg_stat_scan_tables - may lock/scan tables Top level role - pg_monitor includes all of the above by default, plus others Author: Dave Page Reviewed-by: Stephen Frost, Robert Haas, Peter Eisentraut, Simon Riggs
2017-03-26Show more processes in pg_stat_activity.Robert Haas
Previously, auxiliary processes and background workers not connected to a database (such as the logical replication launcher) weren't shown. Include them, so that we can see the associated wait state information. Add a new column to identify the processes type, so that people can filter them out easily using SQL if they wish. Before this patch was written, there was discussion about whether we should expose this information in a separate view, so as to avoid contaminating pg_stat_activity with things people might not want to see. But putting everything in pg_stat_activity was a more popular choice, so that's what the patch does. Kuntal Ghosh, reviewed by Amit Langote and Michael Paquier. Some revisions and bug fixes by me. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoYES5nhkEGw9nZXU8_FhA8XEm8NTm3-SO+3ML1B81Hkww@mail.gmail.com
2017-01-17Generate fmgr prototypes automaticallyPeter Eisentraut
Gen_fmgrtab.pl creates a new file fmgrprotos.h, which contains prototypes for all functions registered in pg_proc.h. This avoids having to manually maintain these prototypes across a random variety of header files. It also automatically enforces a correct function signature, and since there are warnings about missing prototypes, it will detect functions that are defined but not registered in pg_proc.h (or otherwise used). Reviewed-by: Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com>
2017-01-03Update copyright via script for 2017Bruce Momjian
2016-09-10Fix miserable coding in pg_stat_get_activity().Tom Lane
Commit dd1a3bccc replaced a test on whether a subroutine returned a null pointer with a test on whether &pointer->backendStatus was null. This accidentally failed to fail, at least on common compilers, because backendStatus is the first field in the struct; but it was surely trouble waiting to happen. Commit f91feba87 then messed things up further, changing the logic to local_beentry = pgstat_fetch_stat_local_beentry(curr_backend); if (!local_beentry) continue; beentry = &local_beentry->backendStatus; if (!beentry) { where the second "if" is now dead code, so that the intended behavior of printing a row with "<backend information not available>" cannot occur. I suspect this is all moot because pgstat_fetch_stat_local_beentry will never actually return null in this function's usage, but it's still very poor coding. Repair back to 9.4 where the original problem was introduced.
2016-09-02Move code shared between libpq and backend from backend/libpq/ to common/.Heikki Linnakangas
When building libpq, ip.c and md5.c were symlinked or copied from src/backend/libpq into src/interfaces/libpq, but now that we have a directory specifically for routines that are shared between the server and client binaries, src/common/, move them there. Some routines in ip.c were only used in the backend. Keep those in src/backend/libpq, but rename to ifaddr.c to avoid confusion with the file that's now in common. Fix the comment in src/common/Makefile to reflect how libpq actually links those files. There are two more files that libpq symlinks directly from src/backend: encnames.c and wchar.c. I don't feel compelled to move those right now, though. Patch by Michael Paquier, with some changes by me. Discussion: <69938195-9c76-8523-0af8-eb718ea5b36e@iki.fi>
2016-06-09pgindent run for 9.6Robert Haas
2016-04-21Prevent possible crash reading pg_stat_activity.Robert Haas
Also, avoid reading PGPROC's wait_event field twice, once for the wait event and again for the wait_event_type, because the value might change in the middle. Petr Jelinek and Robert Haas
2016-03-24Use correct GetDatum function.Robert Haas
Oops.
2016-03-10Provide much better wait information in pg_stat_activity.Robert Haas
When a process is waiting for a heavyweight lock, we will now indicate the type of heavyweight lock for which it is waiting. Also, you can now see when a process is waiting for a lightweight lock - in which case we will indicate the individual lock name or the tranche, as appropriate - or for a buffer pin. Amit Kapila, Ildus Kurbangaliev, reviewed by me. Lots of helpful discussion and suggestions by many others, including Alexander Korotkov, Vladimir Borodin, and many others.
2016-03-10Code review for b6fb6471f6afaf649e52f38269fd8c5c60647669.Robert Haas
Reports by Tomas Vondra, Vinayak Pokale, and Aleksander Alekseev. Patch by Amit Langote.
2016-03-09Add a generic command progress reporting facility.Robert Haas
Using this facility, any utility command can report the target relation upon which it is operating, if there is one, and up to 10 64-bit counters; the intent of this is that users should be able to figure out what a utility command is doing without having to resort to ugly hacks like attaching strace to a backend. As a demonstration, this adds very crude reporting to lazy vacuum; we just report the target relation and nothing else. A forthcoming patch will make VACUUM report a bunch of additional data that will make this much more interesting. But this gets the basic framework in place. Vinayak Pokale, Rahila Syed, Amit Langote, Robert Haas, reviewed by Kyotaro Horiguchi, Jim Nasby, Thom Brown, Masahiko Sawada, Fujii Masao, and Masanori Oyama.
2016-01-02Update copyright for 2016Bruce Momjian
Backpatch certain files through 9.1
2015-05-23pgindent run for 9.5Bruce Momjian
2015-05-08Modify pg_stat_get_activity to build a tuplestoreStephen Frost
This updates pg_stat_get_activity() to build a tuplestore for its results instead of using the old-style multiple-call method. This simplifies the function, though that wasn't the primary motivation for the change, which is that we may turn it into a helper function which can filter the results (or not) much more easily.
2015-04-12Add system view pg_stat_sslMagnus Hagander
This view shows information about all connections, such as if the connection is using SSL, which cipher is used, and which client certificate (if any) is used. Reviews by Alex Shulgin, Heikki Linnakangas, Andres Freund & Michael Paquier
2015-03-19GetUserId() changes to has_privs_of_role()Stephen Frost
The pg_stat and pg_signal-related functions have been using GetUserId() instead of has_privs_of_role() for checking if the current user should be able to see details in pg_stat_activity or signal other processes, requiring a user to do 'SET ROLE' for inheirited roles for a permissions check, unlike other permissions checks. This patch changes that behavior to, instead, act like most other permission checks and use has_privs_of_role(), removing the 'SET ROLE' need. Documentation and error messages updated accordingly. Per discussion with Alvaro, Peter, Adam (though not using Adam's patch), and Robert. Reviewed by Jeevan Chalke.
2015-02-19Add pg_stat_get_snapshot_timestamp() to show statistics snapshot timestamp.Tom Lane
Per discussion, this could be useful for purposes such as programmatically detecting a nonresponding stats collector. We already have the timestamp anyway, it's just a matter of providing a SQL-accessible function to fetch it. Matt Kelly, reviewed by Jim Nasby
2015-01-06Update copyright for 2015Bruce Momjian
Backpatch certain files through 9.0
2014-10-20Fix typos.Robert Haas
Etsuro Fujita
2014-05-06pgindent run for 9.4Bruce Momjian
This includes removing tabs after periods in C comments, which was applied to back branches, so this change should not effect backpatching.
2014-04-01Fix bugs in manipulation of PgBackendStatus.st_clienthostname.Tom Lane
Initialization of this field was not being done according to the st_changecount protocol (it has to be done within the changecount increment range, not outside). And the test to see if the value should be reported as null was wrong. Noted while perusing uses of Port.remote_hostname. This was wrong from the introduction of this code (commit 4a25bc145), so back-patch to 9.1.
2014-02-25Show xid and xmin in pg_stat_activity and pg_stat_replication.Robert Haas
Christian Kruse, reviewed by Andres Freund and myself, with further minor adjustments by me.
2014-02-04Fix comparison of an array of characters with zero to compare with '\0' instead.Fujii Masao
Report from Andres Freund.
2014-01-29Add pg_stat_archiver statistics view.Fujii Masao
This view shows the statistics about the WAL archiver process's activity. Gabriele Bartolini, reviewed by Michael Paquier, refactored a bit by me.
2014-01-07Update copyright for 2014Bruce Momjian
Update all files in head, and files COPYRIGHT and legal.sgml in all back branches.
2013-12-27Fix misplaced right paren bugs in pgstatfuncs.c.Kevin Grittner
The bug would only show up if the C sockaddr structure contained zero in the first byte for a valid address; otherwise it would fail to fail, which is probably why it went unnoticed for so long. Patch submitted by Joel Jacobson after seeing an article by Andrey Karpov in which he reports finding this through static code analysis using PVS-Studio. While I was at it I moved a definition of a local variable referenced in the buggy code to a more local context. Backpatch to all supported branches.
2013-07-05Expose the estimation of number of changed tuples since last analyzeMagnus Hagander
This value, now pg_stat_all_tables.n_mod_since_analyze, was already tracked and used by autovacuum, but not exposed to the user. Mark Kirkwood, review by Laurenz Albe
2013-04-03Avoid updating our PgBackendStatus entry when track_activities is off.Tom Lane
The point of turning off track_activities is to avoid this reporting overhead, but a thinko in commit 4f42b546fd87a80be30c53a0f2c897acb826ad52 caused pgstat_report_activity() to perform half of its updates anyway. Fix that, and also make sure that we clear all the now-disabled fields when transitioning to the non-reporting state.
2013-01-01Update copyrights for 2013Bruce Momjian
Fully update git head, and update back branches in ./COPYRIGHT and legal.sgml files.
2012-08-30Split tuple struct defs from htup.h to htup_details.hAlvaro Herrera
This reduces unnecessary exposure of other headers through htup.h, which is very widely included by many files. I have chosen to move the function prototypes to the new file as well, because that means htup.h no longer needs to include tupdesc.h. In itself this doesn't have much effect in indirect inclusion of tupdesc.h throughout the tree, because it's also required by execnodes.h; but it's something to explore in the future, and it seemed best to do the htup.h change now while I'm busy with it.
2012-06-10Run pgindent on 9.2 source tree in preparation for first 9.3Bruce Momjian
commit-fest.
2012-04-30Converge all SQL-level statistics timing values to float8 milliseconds.Tom Lane
This patch adjusts the core statistics views to match the decision already taken for pg_stat_statements, that values representing elapsed time should be represented as float8 and measured in milliseconds. By using float8, we are no longer tied to a specific maximum precision of timing data. (Internally, it's still microseconds, but we could now change that without needing changes at the SQL level.) The columns affected are pg_stat_bgwriter.checkpoint_write_time pg_stat_bgwriter.checkpoint_sync_time pg_stat_database.blk_read_time pg_stat_database.blk_write_time pg_stat_user_functions.total_time pg_stat_user_functions.self_time pg_stat_xact_user_functions.total_time pg_stat_xact_user_functions.self_time The first four of these are new in 9.2, so there is no compatibility issue from changing them. The others require a release note comment that they are now double precision (and can show a fractional part) rather than bigint as before; also their underlying statistics functions now match the column definitions, instead of returning bigint microseconds.
2012-04-29Rename I/O timing statistics columns to blk_read_time and blk_write_time.Tom Lane
This seems more consistent with the pre-existing choices for names of other statistics columns. Rename assorted internal identifiers to match.
2012-04-05Publish checkpoint timing information to pg_stat_bgwriter.Robert Haas
Greg Smith, Peter Geoghegan, and Robert Haas
2012-04-05Expose track_iotiming data via the statistics collector.Robert Haas
Ants Aasma's original patch to add timing information for buffer I/O requests exposed this data at the relation level, which was judged too costly. I've here exposed it at the database level instead.
2012-01-26Add deadlock counter to pg_stat_databaseMagnus Hagander
Adds a counter that tracks number of deadlocks that occurred in each database to pg_stat_database. Magnus Hagander, reviewed by Jaime Casanova
2012-01-26Track temporary file count and size in pg_stat_databaseMagnus Hagander
Add counters for number and size of temporary files used for spill-to-disk queries for each database to the pg_stat_database view. Tomas Vondra, review by Magnus Hagander
2012-01-19Separate state from query string in pg_stat_activityMagnus Hagander
This separates the state (running/idle/idleintransaction etc) into it's own field ("state"), and leaves the query field containing just query text. The query text will now mean "current query" when a query is running and "last query" in other states. Accordingly,the field has been renamed from current_query to query. Since backwards compatibility was broken anyway to make that, the procpid field has also been renamed to pid - along with the same field in pg_stat_replication for consistency. Scott Mead and Magnus Hagander, review work from Greg Smith
2012-01-01Update copyright notices for year 2012.Bruce Momjian
2011-09-09Move Timestamp/Interval typedefs and basic macros into datatype/timestamp.h.Tom Lane
As per my recent proposal, this refactors things so that these typedefs and macros are available in a header that can be included in frontend-ish code. I also changed various headers that were undesirably including utils/timestamp.h to include datatype/timestamp.h instead. Unsurprisingly, this showed that half the system was getting utils/timestamp.h by way of xlog.h. No actual code changes here, just header refactoring.
2011-08-09Use clearer notation for getnameinfo() return handlingPeter Eisentraut
Writing if (getnameinfo(...)) handle_error(); reads quite strangely, so use something like if (getnameinfo(...) != 0) handle_error(); instead.
2011-07-03Mark pg_stat_reset_shared as strictMagnus Hagander
This is the proper fix for bug #6082 about pg_stat_reset_shared(NULL) causing a crash, and it reverts commit 79aa44536f3980d324f486504cde643ce23bf5c6 on head. The workaround of throwing an error from inside the function is left on backbranches (including 9.1) since this change requires a new initdb.
2011-06-29Protect pg_stat_reset_shared() against NULL inputMagnus Hagander
Per bug #6082, reported by Steve Haslam