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2025-11-04BRIN autosummarization may need a snapshotÁlvaro Herrera
It's possible to define BRIN indexes on functions that require a snapshot to run, but the autosummarization feature introduced by commit 7526e10224f0 fails to provide one. This causes autovacuum to leave a BRIN placeholder tuple behind after a failed work-item execution, making such indexes less efficient. Repair by obtaining a snapshot prior to running the task, and add a test to verify this behavior. Author: Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@kurilemu.de> Reported-by: Giovanni Fabris <giovanni.fabris@icon.it> Reported-by: Arthur Nascimento <tureba@gmail.com> Backpatch-through: 13 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/202511031106.h4fwyuyui6fz@alvherre.pgsql
2025-01-01Update copyright for 2025Bruce Momjian
Backpatch-through: 13
2024-01-03Update copyright for 2024Bruce Momjian
Reported-by: Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ZZKTDPxBBMt3C0J9@paquier.xyz Backpatch-through: 12
2023-12-29Make all Perl warnings fatalPeter Eisentraut
There are a lot of Perl scripts in the tree, mostly code generation and TAP tests. Occasionally, these scripts produce warnings. These are probably always mistakes on the developer side (true positives). Typical examples are warnings from genbki.pl or related when you make a mess in the catalog files during development, or warnings from tests when they massage a config file that looks different on different hosts, or mistakes during merges (e.g., duplicate subroutine definitions), or just mistakes that weren't noticed because there is a lot of output in a verbose build. This changes all warnings into fatal errors, by replacing use warnings; by use warnings FATAL => 'all'; in all Perl files. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/06f899fd-1826-05ab-42d6-adeb1fd5e200%40eisentraut.org
2023-05-19Show empty BRIN ranges in brin_page_itemsTomas Vondra
Commit 3581cbdcd6 added a flag to identify empty BRIN ranges. This adds the new flag to brin_page_items() output. This is kept as a separate commit as it should not be backpatched. Reviewed-by: Justin Pryzby, Matthias van de Meent, Alvaro Herrera Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/402430e4-7d9d-6cf1-09ef-464d80afff3b@enterprisedb.com
2023-05-19Fix handling of empty ranges and NULLs in BRINTomas Vondra
BRIN indexes did not properly distinguish between summaries for empty (no rows) and all-NULL ranges, treating them as essentially the same thing. Summaries were initialized with allnulls=true, and opclasses simply reset allnulls to false when processing the first non-NULL value. This however produces incorrect results if the range starts with a NULL value (or a sequence of NULL values), in which case we forget the range contains NULL values when adding the first non-NULL value. This happens because the allnulls flag is used for two separate purposes - to mark empty ranges (not representing any rows yet) and ranges containing only NULL values. Opclasses don't know which of these cases it is, and so don't know whether to set hasnulls=true. Setting the flag in both cases would make it correct, but it would also make BRIN indexes useless for queries with IS NULL clauses. All ranges start empty (and thus allnulls=true), so all ranges would end up with either allnulls=true or hasnulls=true. The severity of the issue is somewhat reduced by the fact that it only happens when adding values to an existing summary with allnulls=true. This can happen e.g. for small tables (because a summary for the first range exists for all BRIN indexes), or for tables with large fraction of NULL values in the indexed columns. Bulk summarization (e.g. during CREATE INDEX or automatic summarization) that processes all values at once is not affected by this issue. In this case the flags were updated in a slightly different way, not forgetting the NULL values. To identify empty ranges we use a new flag, stored in an unused bit in the BRIN tuple header so the on-disk format remains the same. A matching flag is added to BrinMemTuple, into a 3B gap after bt_placeholder. That means there's no risk of ABI breakage, although we don't actually pass the BrinMemTuple to any public API. We could also skip storing index tuples for empty summaries, but then we'd have to always process such ranges - even if there are no rows in large parts of the table (e.g. after a bulk DELETE), it would still require reading the pages etc. So we store them, but ignore them when building the bitmap. Backpatch to 11. The issue exists since BRIN indexes were introduced in 9.5, but older releases are already EOL. Backpatch-through: 11 Reviewed-by: Justin Pryzby, Matthias van de Meent, Alvaro Herrera Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/402430e4-7d9d-6cf1-09ef-464d80afff3b@enterprisedb.com
2023-02-13Add wait_for_replay_catchup wrapper to Cluster.pmAlvaro Herrera
This simplifies a few lines of Perl test code a bit. Author: Bertrand Drouvot Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/846724b5-0723-f4c2-8b13-75301ec7509e@gmail.com
2023-01-02Update copyright for 2023Bruce Momjian
Backpatch-through: 11
2022-12-23Fix end LSN determination in recently added testAlvaro Herrera
The test added in commit e44dae07f931 has a thinko: it wants to read info about a few WAL records, but it obtains the LSN of the final record to read by asking for the WAL insert position; however, pg_get_wal_records_info only accepts to read up to the flush position (cf. IsFutureLSN()). In normal conditions there is no difference, since the last record written by the preceding loop is known flushed and it's the one the test wants; but it's possible to have some other process insert another WAL record that isn't flushed, and that causes the whole test to explode. Fix by having pg_get_wal_records_info() read only up to the flushed position. Backpatch to 15, which is where pg_walinspect appeared. Author: Karina Litskevich <litskevichkarina@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/a5559c95-52c3-5eea-cd63-9b4f1c70ff96@gmail.com
2022-12-20Add copyright notices to meson filesAndrew Dunstan
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/222b43a5-2fb3-2c1b-9cd0-375d376c8246@dunslane.net
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
2022-08-07Remove unportable use of timezone in recent testAlvaro Herrera
Per buildfarm member snapper Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/129951.1659812518@sss.pgh.pa.us
2022-08-05BRIN: mask BRIN_EVACUATE_PAGE for WAL consistency checkingAlvaro Herrera
That bit is unlogged and therefore it's wrong to consider it in WAL page comparison. Add a test that tickles the case, as branch testing technology allows. This has been a problem ever since wal consistency checking was introduced (commit a507b86900f6 for pg10), so backpatch to all supported branches. Author: 王海洋 (Haiyang Wang) <wanghaiyang.001@bytedance.com> Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACciXAD2UvLMOhc4jX9VvOKt7DtYLr3OYRBhvOZ-jRxtzc_7Jg@mail.gmail.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACciXADOfErX9Bx0nzE_SkdfXr6Bbpo5R=v_B6MUTEYW4ya+cg@mail.gmail.com
2022-02-11Replace Test::More plans with done_testingDaniel Gustafsson
Rather than doing manual book keeping to plan the number of tests to run in each TAP suite, conclude each run with done_testing() summing up the the number of tests that ran. This removes the need for maintaning and updating the plan count at the expense of an accurate count of remaining during the test suite runtime. This patch has been discussed a number of times, often in the context of other patches which updates tests, so a larger number of discussions can be found in the archives. Reviewed-by: Julien Rouhaud <rjuju123@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org> Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/DD399313-3D56-4666-8079-88949DAC870F@yesql.se
2022-01-07Update copyright for 2022Bruce Momjian
Backpatch-through: 10
2021-10-24Move Perl test modules to a better namespaceAndrew Dunstan
The five modules in our TAP test framework all had names in the top level namespace. This is unwise because, even though we're not exporting them to CPAN, the names can leak, for example if they are exported by the RPM build process. We therefore move the modules to the PostgreSQL::Test namespace. In the process PostgresNode is renamed to Cluster, and TestLib is renamed to Utils. PostgresVersion becomes simply PostgreSQL::Version, to avoid possible confusion about what it's the version of. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/aede93a4-7d92-ef26-398f-5094944c2504@dunslane.net Reviewed by Erik Rijkers and Michael Paquier
2021-07-29Unify PostgresNode's new() and get_new_node() methodsAndrew Dunstan
There is only one constructor now for PostgresNode, with the idiomatic name 'new'. The method is not exported by the class, and must be called as "PostgresNode->new('name',[args])". All the TAP tests that use PostgresNode are modified accordingly. Third party scripts will need adjusting, which is a fairly mechanical process (I just used a sed script).
2021-06-23Improve display of query results in isolation tests.Tom Lane
Previously, isolationtester displayed SQL query results using some ad-hoc code that clearly hadn't had much effort expended on it. Field values longer than 14 characters weren't separated from the next field, and usually caused misalignment of the columns too. Also there was no visual separation of a query's result from subsequent isolationtester output. This made test result files confusing and hard to read. To improve matters, let's use libpq's PQprint() function. Although that's long since unused by psql, it's still plenty good enough for the purpose here. Like 741d7f104, back-patch to all supported branches, so that this isn't a stumbling block for back-patching isolation test changes. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/582362.1623798221@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-05-07Add a copyright notice to perl files lacking one.Andrew Dunstan
2020-12-18Add a couple of missed .gitignore entries.Tom Lane
Any subdirectory that's ignoring /output_iso/ should also ignore /tmp_check_iso/, which could be left behind by a failed pg_isolation_regress_check run. I think these have been wrong for awhile, but it doesn't seem important to fix in back branches.
2018-12-03Add PGXS options to control TAP and isolation tests, take twoMichael Paquier
The following options are added for extensions: - TAP_TESTS, to allow an extention to run TAP tests which are the ones present in t/*.pl. A subset of tests can always be run with the existing PROVE_TESTS for developers. - ISOLATION, to define a list of isolation tests. - ISOLATION_OPTS, to pass custom options to isolation_tester. A couple of custom Makefile rules have been accumulated across the tree to cover the lack of facility in PGXS for a couple of releases when using those test suites, which are all now replaced with the new flags, without reducing the test coverage. Note that tests of contrib/bloom/ are not enabled yet, as those are proving unstable in the buildfarm. Author: Michael Paquier Reviewed-by: Adam Berlin, Álvaro Herrera, Tom Lane, Nikolay Shaplov, Arthur Zakirov Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180906014849.GG2726@paquier.xyz
2018-11-26Revert all new recent changes to add PGXS options for TAP and isolationMichael Paquier
A set of failures in buildfarm machines are proving that this is not quite ready yet because of another set of issues: - MSVC scripts assume that REGRESS_OPTS can only use top_builddir. Some test suites actually finish by using top_srcdir, like pg_stat_statements which cause the regression tests to never run. - Trying to enforce top_builddir does not work either when using VPATH as this is not recognized properly. - TAP tests of bloom are unstable on various platforms, causing various failures.
2018-11-26Add PGXS options to control TAP and isolation testsMichael Paquier
The following options are added for extensions: - TAP_TESTS, to allow an extention to run TAP tests which are the ones present in t/*.pl. A subset of tests can always be run with the existing PROVE_TESTS for developers. - ISOLATION, to define a list of isolation tests. - ISOLATION_OPTS, to pass custom options to isolation_tester. A couple of custom Makefile targets have been accumulated across the tree to cover the lack of facility in PGXS for a couple of releases when using those test suites, which are all now replaced with the new flags, without reducing the test coverage. This also fixes an issue with contrib/bloom/, which had a custom target to trigger its TAP tests of its own not part of the main check runs. Author: Michael Paquier Reviewed-by: Adam Berlin, Álvaro Herrera, Tom Lane, Nikolay Shaplov, Arthur Zakirov Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180906014849.GG2726@paquier.xyz
2018-04-27perltidy: Add option --nooutdent-long-quotesPeter Eisentraut
2018-04-25Reindent Perl files with perltidy version 20170521.Tom Lane
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CABUevEzK3cNiHZQ18f5tK0guoT+cN_jWeVzhYYxY=r+1Q3SmoA@mail.gmail.com
2017-11-05Add a temp-install prerequisite to "check"-like targets not having one.Noah Misch
Makefile.global assigns this prerequisite to every target named "check", but similar targets must mention it explicitly. Affected targets failed, tested $PATH binaries, or tested a stale temporary installation. The src/test/modules examples worked properly when called as "make -C src/test/modules/$FOO check", but "make -j" allowed the test to start before the temporary installation was in place. Back-patch to 9.5, where commit dcae5faccab64776376d354decda0017c648bb53 introduced the shared temp-install.
2017-10-10Add missing clean step to src/test/modules/brin/Makefile.Tom Lane
I noticed the tmp_check subdirectory wasn't getting cleaned up after a check-world run. Apparently pgxs.mk will only do this for you if you've defined REGRESS. The only other src/test/modules Makefile that does not set that is snapshot_too_old, and it does it like this.
2017-09-23Test BRIN autosummarizationAlvaro Herrera
There was no coverage for this code. Reported-by: Nikolay Shaplov, Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2700647.XEouBYNZic@x200m https://postgr.es/m/13849.1506114543@sss.pgh.pa.us
2016-03-19Fix phony .PHONY.Tom Lane
A couple makefiles had misspelled the magic .PHONY target as PHONY.
2015-08-13Re-add BRIN isolation testAlvaro Herrera
This time, instead of using a core isolation test, put it on its own test module; this way it can require the pageinspect module to be present before running. The module's Makefile is loosely modeled after test_decoding's, so that it's easy to add further tests for either pg_regress or isolationtester later. Backpatch to 9.5.