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2004-06-02OK, here's the final version of ALTER TABLE ... SET WITHOUT CLUSTER.Bruce Momjian
Has docs + regression test. Christopher Kings-Lynne
2004-06-02Adjust btree index build to not use shared buffers, thereby avoiding theTom Lane
locking conflict against concurrent CHECKPOINT that was discussed a few weeks ago. Also, if not using WAL archiving (which is always true ATM but won't be if PITR makes it into this release), there's no need to WAL-log the index build process; it's sufficient to force-fsync the completed index before commit. This seems to gain about a factor of 2 in my tests, which is consistent with writing half as much data. I did not try it with WAL on a separate drive though --- probably the gain would be a lot less in that scenario.
2004-06-01Align GRANT/REVOKE behavior more closely with the SQL spec, per discussionTom Lane
of bug report #1150. Also, arrange that the object owner's irrevocable grant-option permissions are handled implicitly by the system rather than being listed in the ACL as self-granted rights (which was wrong anyway). I did not take the further step of showing these permissions in an explicit 'granted by _SYSTEM' ACL entry, as that seemed more likely to bollix up existing clients than to do anything really useful. It's still a possible future direction, though.
2004-06-01FastList is history, yay.Tom Lane
2004-06-01Desultory de-FastList-ification. RelOptInfo.reltargetlist is back toTom Lane
being a plain List.
2004-05-31Additional mop-up for sync-to-fsync changes: avoid issuing fsyncs forTom Lane
temp tables, and avoid WAL-logging truncations of temp tables. Do issue fsync on truncated files (not sure this is necessary but it seems like a good idea).
2004-05-31Minor code rationalization: FlushRelationBuffers just returns void,Tom Lane
rather than an error code, and does elog(ERROR) not elog(WARNING) when it detects a problem. All callers were simply elog(ERROR)'ing on failure return anyway, and I find it hard to envision a caller that would not, so we may as well simplify the callers and produce the more useful error message directly.
2004-05-31Per previous discussions, get rid of use of sync(2) in favor ofTom Lane
explicitly fsync'ing every (non-temp) file we have written since the last checkpoint. In the vast majority of cases, the burden of the fsyncs should fall on the bgwriter process not on backends. (To this end, we assume that an fsync issued by the bgwriter will force out blocks written to the same file by other processes using other file descriptors. Anyone have a problem with that?) This makes the world safe for WIN32, which ain't even got sync(2), and really makes the world safe for Unixen as well, because sync(2) never had the semantics we need: it offers no way to wait for the requested I/O to finish. Along the way, fix a bug I recently introduced in xlog recovery: file truncation replay failed to clear bufmgr buffers for the dropped blocks, which could result in 'PANIC: heap_delete_redo: no block' later on in xlog replay.
2004-05-30Use the new List API function names throughout the backend, and disable theNeil Conway
list compatibility API by default. While doing this, I decided to keep the llast() macro around and introduce llast_int() and llast_oid() variants.
2004-05-30Implement new PostmasterIsAlive() check for WIN32, per Claudio Natoli.Tom Lane
In passing, align a few error messages with the style guide.
2004-05-29Separate out bgwriter code into a logically separate module, ratherTom Lane
than being random pieces of other files. Give bgwriter responsibility for all checkpoint activity (other than a post-recovery checkpoint); so this child process absorbs the functionality of the former transient checkpoint and shutdown subprocesses. While at it, create an actual include file for postmaster.c, which for some reason never had its own file before.
2004-05-28Code review for EXEC_BACKEND changes. Reduce the number of #ifdefs byTom Lane
about a third, make it work on non-Windows platforms again. (But perhaps I broke the WIN32 code, since I have no way to test that.) Fold all the paths that fork postmaster child processes to go through the single routine SubPostmasterMain, which takes care of resurrecting the state that would normally be inherited from the postmaster (including GUC variables). Clean up some places where there's no particularly good reason for the EXEC and non-EXEC cases to work differently. Take care of one or two FIXMEs that remained in the code.
2004-05-27Get rid of the former rather baroque mechanism for propagating the valuesTom Lane
of ThisStartUpID and RedoRecPtr into new backends. It's a lot easier just to make them all grab the values out of shared memory during startup. This helps to decouple the postmaster from checkpoint execution, which I need since I'm intending to let the bgwriter do it instead, and it also fixes a bug in the Win32 port: ThisStartUpID wasn't getting propagated at all AFAICS. (Doesn't give me a lot of faith in the amount of testing that port has gotten.)
2004-05-27Cleanup for Win32 pgkill.Bruce Momjian
2004-05-27Move pgkill out into /port so pg_ctl can use it on Win32.Bruce Momjian
2004-05-26A couple other cosmetic cleanups in new List stuff.Tom Lane
2004-05-26Renumber to prevent duplicate oids. Update catalog version.Bruce Momjian
2004-05-26*) inet_(client|server)_(addr|port)() and necessary documentation forBruce Momjian
the four functions. > Also, please justify the temp-related changes. I was not aware that we > had any breakage there. patch-tmp-schema.txt contains the following bits: *) Changes pg_namespace_aclmask() so that the superuser is always able to create objects in the temp namespace. *) Changes pg_namespace_aclmask() so that if this is a temp namespace, objects are only allowed to be created in the temp namespace if the user has TEMP privs on the database. This encompasses all object creation, not just TEMP tables. *) InitTempTableNamespace() checks to see if the current user, not the session user, has access to create a temp namespace. The first two changes are necessary to support the third change. Now it's possible to revoke all temp table privs from non-super users and limiting all creation of temp tables/schemas via a function that's executed with elevated privs (security definer). Before this change, it was not possible to have a setuid function to create a temp table/schema if the session user had no TEMP privs. patch-area-path.txt contains: *) Can now determine the area of a closed path. patch-dfmgr.txt contains: *) Small tweak to add the library path that's being expanded. I was using $lib/foo.so and couldn't easily figure out what the error message, "invalid macro name in dynamic library path" meant without looking through the source code. With the path in there, at least I know where to start looking in my config file. Sean Chittenden
2004-05-26Renumber bit/boolean aggregates to remove duplicates.Bruce Momjian
2004-05-26The added aggregates are:Bruce Momjian
(1) boolean-and and boolean-or aggregates named bool_and and bool_or. they (SHOULD;-) correspond to standard sql every and some/any aggregates. they do not have the right name as there is a problem with the standard and the parser for some/any. Tom also think that the standard name is misleading because NULL are ignored. Also add 'every' aggregate. (2) bitwise integer aggregates named bit_and and bit_or for int2, int4, int8 and bit types. They are not standard, but I find them useful. I needed them once. The patches adds: - 2 new very short strict functions for boolean aggregates in src/backed/utils/adt/bool.c, src/include/utils/builtins.h and src/include/catalog/pg_proc.h - the new aggregates declared in src/include/catalog/pg_proc.h and src/include/catalog/pg_aggregate.h - some documentation and validation about these new aggregates. Fabien COELHO
2004-05-26The patch adresses the TODO list item "Allow external interfaces toBruce Momjian
extend the GUC variable set". Plugin modules like the pl<lang> modules needs a way to declare configuration parameters. The postmaster has no knowledge of such modules when it reads the postgresql.conf file. Rather than allowing totally unknown configuration parameters, the concept of a variable "class" is introduced. Variables that belongs to a declared classes will create a placeholder value of string type and will not generate an error. When a module is loaded, it will declare variables for such a class and make those variables "consume" any placeholders that has been defined. Finally, the module will generate warnings for unrecognized placeholders defined for its class. More detail: The design is outlined after the suggestions made by Tom Lane and Joe Conway in this thread: http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2004-02/msg00229.php A new string variable 'custom_variable_classes' is introduced. This variable is a comma separated string of identifiers. Each identifier denots a 'class' that will allow its members to be added without error. This variable must be defined in postmaster.conf. The lexer (guc_file.l) is changed so that it can accept a qualified name in the form <ID>.<ID> as the name of a variable. I also changed so that the 'custom_variable_classes', if found, is added first of all variables in order to remove the order of declaration issue. The guc_variables table is made more dynamic. It is originally created with 20% slack and can grow dynamically. A capacity is introduced to avoid resizing every time a new variable is added. guc_variables and num_guc_variables becomes static (hidden). The GucInfoMain now uses the new function get_guc_variables() and GetNumConfigOptions instead or using the guc_variables directly. The find_option() function, when passed a missing name, will check if the name is qualified. If the name is qualified and if the qualifier denotes a class included in the 'custom_variable_classes', a placeholder variable will be created. Such a placeholder will not participate in a list operation but will otherwise function as a normal string variable. Define<type>GucVariable() functions will be added, one for each variable type. They are inteded to be used by add-on modules like the pl<lang> mappings. Example: extern void DefineCustomBoolVariable( const char* name, const char* short_desc, const char* long_desc, bool* valueAddr, GucContext context, GucBoolAssignHook assign_hook, GucShowHook show_hook); (I created typedefs for the assign-hook and show-hook functions). A call to these functions will define a new GUC-variable. If a placeholder exists it will be replaced but it's value will be used in place of the default value. The valueAddr is assumed ot point at a default value when the define function is called. The only constraint that is imposed on a Custom variable is that its name is qualified. Finally, a function: void EmittWarningsOnPlacholders(const char* className) was added. This function should be called when a module has completed its variable definitions. At that time, no placeholders should remain for the class that the module uses. If they do, elog(INFO, ...) messages will be issued to inform the user that unrecognized variables are present. Thomas Hallgren
2004-05-26This patch implement the TODO [ALTER DATABASE foo OWNER TO bar].Bruce Momjian
It was necessary to touch in grammar and create a new node to make home to the new syntax. The command is also supported in E CPG. Doc updates are attached too. Only superusers can change the owner of the database. New owners don't need any aditional privileges. Euler Taveira de Oliveira
2004-05-26Reimplement the linked list data structure used throughout the backend.Neil Conway
In the past, we used a 'Lispy' linked list implementation: a "list" was merely a pointer to the head node of the list. The problem with that design is that it makes lappend() and length() linear time. This patch fixes that problem (and others) by maintaining a count of the list length and a pointer to the tail node along with each head node pointer. A "list" is now a pointer to a structure containing some meta-data about the list; the head and tail pointers in that structure refer to ListCell structures that maintain the actual linked list of nodes. The function names of the list API have also been changed to, I hope, be more logically consistent. By default, the old function names are still available; they will be disabled-by-default once the rest of the tree has been updated to use the new API names.
2004-05-25Make the locale location relocatable.Bruce Momjian
Adjust get_*_path functions to be limited to MAXPGPATH.
2004-05-23Still another place to make the world safe for zero-column tables:Tom Lane
remove the ancient (and always pretty dodgy) assumption in parse_clause.c that a query can't have an empty targetlist.
2004-05-23Handle impending sinval queue overflow by means of a separate signalTom Lane
(SIGUSR1, which we have not been using recently) instead of piggybacking on SIGUSR2-driven NOTIFY processing. This has several good results: the processing needed to drain the sinval queue is a lot less than the processing needed to answer a NOTIFY; there's less contention since we don't have a bunch of backends all trying to acquire exclusive lock on pg_listener; backends that are sitting inside a transaction block can still drain the queue, whereas NOTIFY processing can't run if there's an open transaction block. (This last is a fairly serious issue that I don't think we ever recognized before --- with clients like JDBC that tend to sit with open transaction blocks, the sinval queue draining mechanism never really worked as intended, probably resulting in a lot of useless cache-reset overhead.) This is the last of several proposed changes in response to Philip Warner's recent report of sinval-induced performance problems.
2004-05-22For multi-table ANALYZE, use per-table transactions when possibleTom Lane
(ie, when not inside a transaction block), so that we can avoid holding locks longer than necessary. Per trouble report from Philip Warner.
2004-05-22Use wide-character library routines, if available, for upper/lower/initcapTom Lane
functions. This allows these functions to work correctly with Unicode and other multibyte encodings. Per prior discussion. Also, revert my earlier change to move installation path mashing from Makefile.global to configure. Turns out not to work well because configure script is working with unexpanded variables, and so fails to match in cases where it should match.
2004-05-21Probably need sys/time.h here too to be safe.Tom Lane
2004-05-21Fix random breakage in exec.c for platforms where strdup is a macro.Tom Lane
2004-05-21Integrate src/timezone library for all platforms. There is more we canTom Lane
and should do now that we control our own destiny for timezone handling, but this commit gets the bulk of the picayune diffs in place. Magnus Hagander and Tom Lane.
2004-05-20Small variable rename in exec.c.Bruce Momjian
2004-05-20Add ctype.h include for new macro in port.h.Bruce Momjian
2004-05-19Rename another irix file.Bruce Momjian
2004-05-19Win32 can't have the same function coming from two library object files,Bruce Momjian
so we make is_absolute_path a macro so libpq doesn't use path.o.
2004-05-18Clean up some relative path install issues with Claudio's help.Bruce Momjian
2004-05-17Reorganize code to allow path-relative installs.Bruce Momjian
Create new get_* functions to access compiled-in paths and adjust if relative installs are to be used. Clean up substitute_libpath_macro() code.
2004-05-16Change ln(), log(), power(), and sqrt() to emit the correct SQLSTATENeil Conway
error codes for certain error conditions, as specified by SQL2003.
2004-05-14Remove an unused (and empty) header file.Neil Conway
2004-05-14Implement the width_bucket() function, per SQL2003. This commit only addsNeil Conway
a variant of the function for the 'numeric' datatype; it would be possible to add additional variants for other datatypes, but I haven't done so yet. This commit includes regression tests and minimal documentation; if we want developers to actually use this function in applications, we'll probably need to document what it does more fully.
2004-05-14Improve documentation for SQLSTATE error codes, per recent thread onNeil Conway
-patches.
2004-05-14Adjust find_my_exec/find_other_exec() so that the return parameter isBruce Momjian
last, not first. This fits our style better.
2004-05-14Tighten parsing of boolean options to CREATE TYPE and related functions,Tom Lane
so as to deliver more useful error messages for mistakes like 'PASSEDBYVALUE = f'. Per gripe from Gaetano Mendola.
2004-05-13Reorganize backend code to more cleanly manage executable names andBruce Momjian
backend startup.
2004-05-12Rename find_my_binary/find_other_binary toBruce Momjian
find_my_exec/find_other_exec(). Remove passing of progname to these functions as they can find that out from argv[0], which they already have. Make get_progname return const char *, and update all progname variables to be const char *.
2004-05-11As part of the work for making relocatable installs, I have re-factoredBruce Momjian
all the code that looks for other binaries. I move FindExec into port/exec.c (and renamed it to find_my_binary()). I also added find_other_binary that looks for another binary in the same directory as the calling program, and checks the version string. The only behavior change was that initdb and pg_dump would look in the hard-coded bindir directory if it can't find the requested binary in the same directory as the caller. The new code throws an error. The old behavior seemed too error prone for version mismatches.
2004-05-11Refactor low-level aclcheck code to provide useful interfaces for multi-bitTom Lane
permissions tests in about the same amount of code as before. Exactly what the GRANT/REVOKE code ought to be doing is still up for debate, but this should be helpful in any case, and it already solves an efficiency problem in executor startup.
2004-05-10Promote row expressions to full-fledged citizens of the expression syntax,Tom Lane
rather than allowing them only in a few special cases as before. In particular you can now pass a ROW() construct to a function that accepts a rowtype parameter. Internal generation of RowExprs fixes a number of corner cases that used to not work very well, such as referencing the whole-row result of a JOIN or subquery. This represents a further step in the work I started a month or so back to make rowtype values into first-class citizens.
2004-05-08Alter string format used for integer and OID lists in stored rules.Tom Lane
This simplifies and speeds up the reader by letting it get the representation right the first time, rather than correcting it after-the-fact. Also, after int and OID lists become separate node types per Neil's pending patch, this will let us treat these lists as just plain Nodes instead of requiring separate read/write macros the way we have now.
2004-05-08Get rid of rd_nblocks field in relcache entries. Turns out this wasTom Lane
costing us lots more to maintain than it was worth. On shared tables it was of exactly zero benefit because we couldn't trust it to be up to date. On temp tables it sometimes saved an lseek, but not often enough to be worth getting excited about. And the real problem was that we forced an lseek on every relcache flush in order to update the field. So all in all it seems best to lose the complexity.