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2007-07-26Remove FileUnlink(), which wasn't being used anywhere and interacted poorlyTom Lane
with the recent patch to log temp file sizes at removal time. Doesn't seem worth fixing since it's unused. In passing, make a few elog messages conform to the message style guide.
2007-07-25Arrange to put TOAST tables belonging to temporary tables into special schemasTom Lane
named pg_toast_temp_nnn, alongside the pg_temp_nnn schemas used for the temp tables themselves. This allows low-level code such as the relcache to recognize that these tables are indeed temporary, which enables various optimizations such as not WAL-logging changes and using local rather than shared buffers for access. Aside from obvious performance benefits, this provides a solution to bug #3483, in which other backends unexpectedly held open file references to temporary tables. The scheme preserves the property that TOAST tables are not in any schema that's normally in the search path, so they don't conflict with user table names. initdb forced because of changes in system view definitions.
2007-07-25Rename DLLIMPORT macro to PGDLLIMPORT to avoid conflict withMagnus Hagander
third party includes (like tcl) that define DLLIMPORT.
2007-07-24Make it possible, and default, for MingW to build with SSPI supportMagnus Hagander
by dynamically loading the function that's missing from the MingW headers and library.
2007-07-24Create a new dedicated Postgres process, "wal writer", which exists to writeTom Lane
and fsync WAL at convenient intervals. For the moment it just tries to offload this work from backends, but soon it will be responsible for guaranteeing a maximum delay before asynchronously-committed transactions will be flushed to disk. This is a portion of Simon Riggs' async-commit patch, committed to CVS separately because a background WAL writer seems like it might be a good idea independently of the async-commit feature. I rebased walwriter.c on bgwriter.c because it seemed like a more appropriate way of handling signals; while the startup/shutdown logic in postmaster.c is more like autovac because we want walwriter to quit before we start the shutdown checkpoint.
2007-07-23SSPI authentication on Windows. GSSAPI compatible client when doing KerberosMagnus Hagander
against a Unix server, and Windows-specific server-side authentication using SSPI "negotiate" method (Kerberos or NTLM). Only builds properly with MSVC for now.
2007-07-17Implement CREATE TABLE LIKE ... INCLUDING INDEXES. Patch from NikhilS,Neil Conway
based in part on an earlier patch from Trevor Hardcastle, and reviewed by myself.
2007-07-16Hmm, so evidently _check_lock and _clear_lock take an argument of typeTom Lane
int not unsigned int. Third try to get grebe building without warnings...
2007-07-16So our reward for including <sys/atomic_op.h> seems to be a bunch ofTom Lane
nattering about casting away volatile. Losers.
2007-07-16On AIX, include <sys/atomic_op.h> so that the functions we use forTom Lane
TAS support are properly declared.
2007-07-12Get dirmod.c on the same page as port.h about whether we use pgsymlinkTom Lane
on Cygwin (answer: we don't). Also try to unwind the #ifdef spaghetti a little bit. Untested but hopefully I didn't break anything.
2007-07-12Enable GSSAPI to build using MSVC. Always build GSSAPI when Kerberos isMagnus Hagander
enabled, because the only Kerberos library supported always contains it.
2007-07-12Support GSSAPI builds where the header is <gssapi.h> and not <gssapi/gssapi.h>,Magnus Hagander
such as OpenBSD (possibly all Heimdal). Stefan Kaltenbrunner
2007-07-12Fix freenig of names in Kerberos when using MIT - need to use theMagnus Hagander
free function provided in the Kerberos library. This fixes a very hard to track down heap corruption on windows when using debug runtimes.
2007-07-10Fix misspelling.Tom Lane
2007-07-10Add support for GSSAPI authentication.Magnus Hagander
Documentation still being written, will be committed later. Henry B. Hotz and Magnus Hagander
2007-07-08Remove the pgstat_drop_relation() call from smgr_internal_unlink(), becauseTom Lane
we don't know at that point which relation OID to tell pgstat to forget. The code was passing the relfilenode, which is incorrect, and could possibly cause some other relation's stats to be zeroed out. While we could try to clean this up, it seems much simpler and more reliable to let the next invocation of pgstat_vacuum_tabstat() fix things; which indeed is how it worked before I introduced the buggy code into 8.1.3 and later :-(. Problem noticed by Itagaki Takahiro, fix is per subsequent discussion.
2007-07-08Closer code review for PQconnectionUsedPassword() patch: in particular,Tom Lane
not OK to include postgres_fe.h into libpq-fe.h, hence declare it as returning int not bool.
2007-07-08Arrange for the authentication request type to be preserved inJoe Conway
PGconn. Invent a new libpq connection-status function, PQconnectionUsedPassword() that returns true if the server demanded a password during authentication, false otherwise. This may be useful to clients in general, but is immediately useful to help plug a privilege escalation path in dblink. Per list discussion and design proposed by Tom Lane.
2007-07-06Fix up hash functions for datetime datatypes so that they don't takeTom Lane
unwarranted liberties with int8 vs float8 values for these types. Specifically, be sure to apply either hashint8 or hashfloat8 depending on HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP. Per my gripe of even date.
2007-07-03Add ALTER VIEW ... RENAME TO, and a RENAME TO clause to ALTER SEQUENCE.Neil Conway
Sequences and views could previously be renamed using ALTER TABLE, but this was a repeated source of confusion for users. Update the docs, and psql tab completion. Patch from David Fetter; various minor fixes by myself.
2007-07-02Fix failure to restart Postgres when Linux kernel returns EIDRM for shmctl().Tom Lane
This is a Linux kernel bug that apparently exists in every extant kernel version: sometimes shmctl() will fail with EIDRM when EINVAL is correct. We were assuming that EIDRM indicates a possible conflict with pre-existing backends, and refusing to start the postmaster when this happens. Fortunately, there does not seem to be any case where Linux can legitimately return EIDRM (it doesn't track shmem segments in a way that would allow that), so we can get away with just assuming that EIDRM means EINVAL on this platform. Per reports from Michael Fuhr and Jon Lapham --- it's a bit surprising we have not seen more reports, actually.
2007-06-30Improve logging of checkpoints. Patch by Greg Smith, worked overTom Lane
by Heikki and a little bit by me.
2007-06-28Implement "distributed" checkpoints in which the checkpoint I/O is spreadTom Lane
over a fairly long period of time, rather than being spat out in a burst. This happens only for background checkpoints carried out by the bgwriter; other cases, such as a shutdown checkpoint, are still done at full speed. Remove the "all buffers" scan in the bgwriter, and associated stats infrastructure, since this seems no longer very useful when the checkpoint itself is properly throttled. Original patch by Itagaki Takahiro, reworked by Heikki Linnakangas, and some minor API editorialization by me.
2007-06-26Remove unused "caller" argument from stringToQualifiedNameList.Alvaro Herrera
2007-06-25Remove unused BAD_LOCATION definition.Alvaro Herrera
2007-06-25Improve autovacuum launcher's ability to detect a problem in worker startup,Alvaro Herrera
by having the postmaster signal it when certain failures occur. This requires the postmaster setting a flag in shared memory, but should be as safe as the pmsignal.c code is. Also make sure the launcher honor's a postgresql.conf change turning it off on SIGHUP.
2007-06-23Separate parse-analysis for utility commands out of parser/analyze.cTom Lane
(which now deals only in optimizable statements), and put that code into a new file parser/parse_utilcmd.c. This helps clarify and enforce the design rule that utility statements shouldn't be processed during the regular parse analysis phase; all interpretation of their meaning should happen after they are given to ProcessUtility to execute. (We need this because we don't retain any locks for a utility statement that's in a plan cache, nor have any way to detect that it's stale.) We are also able to simplify the API for parse_analyze() and related routines, because they will now always return exactly one Query structure. In passing, fix bug #3403 concerning trying to add a serial column to an existing temp table (this is largely Heikki's work, but we needed all that restructuring to make it safe).
2007-06-19Code review for log_lock_waits patch. Don't try to issue log messages fromTom Lane
within a signal handler (this might be safe given the relatively narrow code range in which the interrupt is enabled, but it seems awfully risky); do issue more informative log messages that tell what is being waited for and the exact length of the wait; minor other code cleanup. Greg Stark and Tom Lane
2007-06-18Arrange for quote_identifier() and pg_dump to not quote keywords that areTom Lane
unreserved according to the grammar. The list of unreserved words has gotten extensive enough that the unnecessary quoting is becoming a bit of an eyesore. To do this, add knowledge of the keyword category to keywords.c's table. (Someday we might be able to generate keywords.c's table and the keyword lists in gram.y from a common source.) For the moment, lie about WITH's status in the table so it will still get quoted --- this is because of the expectation that WITH will become reserved when the SQL recursive-queries patch gets done. I didn't force initdb because this affects nothing on-disk; but note that a few regression tests have changed expected output.
2007-06-15Tweak the API for per-datatype typmodin functions so that they are passedTom Lane
an array of strings rather than an array of integers, and allow any simple constant or identifier to be used in typmods; for example create table foo (f1 widget(42,'23skidoo',point)); Of course the typmodin function has still got to pack this info into a non-negative int32 for storage, but it's still a useful improvement in flexibility, especially considering that you can do nearly anything if you are willing to keep the info in a side table. We can get away with this change since we have not yet released a version providing user-definable typmods. Per discussion.
2007-06-14Implement a chunking protocol for writes to the syslogger pipe, with messagesAndrew Dunstan
reassembled in the syslogger before writing to the log file. This prevents partial messages from being written, which mucks up log rotation, and messages from different backends being interleaved, which causes garbled logs. Backport as far as 8.0, where the syslogger was introduced. Tom Lane and Andrew Dunstan
2007-06-12Minor comment fixes.Tom Lane
2007-06-11Improve UPDATE/DELETE WHERE CURRENT OF so that they can be used from plpgsqlTom Lane
with a plpgsql-defined cursor. The underlying mechanism for this is that the main SQL engine will now take "WHERE CURRENT OF $n" where $n is a refcursor parameter. Not sure if we should document that fact or consider it an implementation detail. Per discussion with Pavel Stehule.
2007-06-11Support UPDATE/DELETE WHERE CURRENT OF cursor_name, per SQL standard.Tom Lane
Along the way, allow FOR UPDATE in non-WITH-HOLD cursors; there may once have been a reason to disallow that, but it seems to work now, and it's really rather necessary if you want to select a row via a cursor and then update it in a concurrent-safe fashion. Original patch by Arul Shaji, rather heavily editorialized by Tom Lane.
2007-06-09Teach heapam code to know the difference between a real seqscan and theTom Lane
pseudo HeapScanDesc created for a bitmap heap scan. This avoids some useless overhead during a bitmap scan startup, in particular invoking the syncscan code. (We might someday want to do that, but right now it's merely useless contention for shared memory, to say nothing of possibly pushing useful entries out of syncscan's small LRU list.) This also allows elimination of ugly pgstat_discount_heap_scan() kluge.
2007-06-08Arrange for large sequential scans to synchronize with each other, so thatTom Lane
when multiple backends are scanning the same relation concurrently, each page is (ideally) read only once. Jeff Davis, with review by Heikki and Tom.
2007-06-07Rework temp_tablespaces patch so that temp tablespaces are assigned separatelyTom Lane
for each temp file, rather than once per sort or hashjoin; this allows spreading the data of a large sort or join across multiple tablespaces. (I remain dubious that this will make any difference in practice, but certain people insisted.) Arrange to cache the results of parsing the GUC variable instead of recomputing from scratch on every demand, and push usage of the cache down to the bottommost fd.c level.
2007-06-06Fix up text concatenation so that it accepts all the reasonable cases thatTom Lane
were accepted by prior Postgres releases. This takes care of the loose end left by the preceding patch to downgrade implicit casts-to-text. To avoid breaking desirable behavior for array concatenation, introduce a new polymorphic pseudo-type "anynonarray" --- the added concatenation operators are actually text || anynonarray and anynonarray || text.
2007-06-05Downgrade implicit casts to text to be assignment-only, except for the onesTom Lane
from the other string-category types; this eliminates a lot of surprising interpretations that the parser could formerly make when there was no directly applicable operator. Create a general mechanism that supports casts to and from the standard string types (text,varchar,bpchar) for *every* datatype, by invoking the datatype's I/O functions. These new casts are assignment-only in the to-string direction, explicit-only in the other, and therefore should create no surprising behavior. Remove a bunch of thereby-obsoleted datatype-specific casting functions. The "general mechanism" is a new expression node type CoerceViaIO that can actually convert between *any* two datatypes if their external text representations are compatible. This is more general than needed for the immediate feature, but might be useful in plpgsql or other places in future. This commit does nothing about the issue that applying the concatenation operator || to non-text types will now fail, often with strange error messages due to misinterpreting the operator as array concatenation. Since it often (not always) worked before, we should either make it succeed or at least give a more user-friendly error; but details are still under debate. Peter Eisentraut and Tom Lane
2007-06-05The session_replication_role actually can be changed at will duringJan Wieck
a session regardless of the existence of cached plans. The plancache only needs to be invalidated so that rules affected by the new setting will be reflected in the new query plans. Jan
2007-06-03Create a GUC parameter temp_tablespaces that allows selection of theTom Lane
tablespace(s) in which to store temp tables and temporary files. This is a list to allow spreading the load across multiple tablespaces (a random list element is chosen each time a temp object is to be created). Temp files are not stored in per-database pgsql_tmp/ directories anymore, but per-tablespace directories. Jaime Casanova and Albert Cervera, with review by Bernd Helmle and Tom Lane.
2007-06-01Allow leading and trailing whitespace in the input to the booleanNeil Conway
type. Also, add explicit casts between boolean and text/varchar. Both of these changes are for conformance with SQL:2003. Update the regression tests, bump the catversion.
2007-06-01Make CREATE/DROP/RENAME DATABASE wait a little bit to see if other backendsTom Lane
will exit before failing because of conflicting DB usage. Per discussion, this seems a good idea to help mask the fact that backend exit takes nonzero time. Remove a couple of thereby-obsoleted sleeps in contrib and PL regression test sequences.
2007-06-01Buy back some of the cycles spent in more-expensive hash functions byTom Lane
selecting power-of-2, rather than prime, numbers of buckets in hash joins. If the hash functions are doing their jobs properly by making all hash bits equally random, this is good enough, and it saves expensive integer division and modulus operations.
2007-06-01Fix several hash functions that were taking chintzy shortcuts instead ofTom Lane
delivering a well-randomized hash value. I got religion on this after observing that performance of multi-batch hash join degrades terribly if the higher-order bits of hash values aren't random, as indeed was true for say hashes of small integer values. It's now expected and documented that hash functions should use hash_any or some comparable method to ensure that all bits of their output are about equally random. initdb forced because this change invalidates existing hash indexes. For the same reason, this isn't back-patchable; the hash join performance problem will get a band-aid fix in the back branches.
2007-05-31Change build_index_pathkeys() so that the expressions it builds to representTom Lane
index key columns always have the type expected by the index's associated operators, ie, we add RelabelType nodes when dealing with binary-compatible index opclasses. This is needed to get varchar indexes to play nicely with the new EquivalenceClass machinery, as per recent gripe from Josh Berkus that CVS HEAD was failing to match a varchar index column to a constant restriction in the query. It seems likely that this change will allow removal of a lot of ugly ad-hoc RelabelType-stripping that the planner has traditionally done while matching expressions to other expressions, but I'll worry about that some other day.
2007-05-30Make large sequential scans and VACUUMs work in a limited-size "ring" ofTom Lane
buffers, rather than blowing out the whole shared-buffer arena. Aside from avoiding cache spoliation, this fixes the problem that VACUUM formerly tended to cause a WAL flush for every page it modified, because we had it hacked to use only a single buffer. Those flushes will now occur only once per ring-ful. The exact ring size, and the threshold for seqscans to switch into the ring usage pattern, remain under debate; but the infrastructure seems done. The key bit of infrastructure is a new optional BufferAccessStrategy object that can be passed to ReadBuffer operations; this replaces the former StrategyHintVacuum API. This patch also changes the buffer usage-count methodology a bit: we now advance usage_count when first pinning a buffer, rather than when last unpinning it. To preserve the behavior that a buffer's lifetime starts to decrease when it's released, the clock sweep code is modified to not decrement usage_count of pinned buffers. Work not done in this commit: teach GiST and GIN indexes to use the vacuum BufferAccessStrategy for vacuum-driven fetches. Original patch by Simon, reworked by Heikki and again by Tom.
2007-05-30Fix trivial misspelling in comment.Tom Lane
2007-05-29Fix a bug in input processing for the "interval" type. Previously,Neil Conway
"microsecond" and "millisecond" units were not considered valid input by themselves, which caused inputs like "1 millisecond" to be rejected erroneously. Update the docs, add regression tests, and backport to 8.2 and 8.1