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2024-10-31Add a parse location field to struct FunctionParameter.Tom Lane
This allows an error cursor to be supplied for a bunch of bad-function-definition errors that previously lacked one, or that cheated a bit by pointing at the contained type name when the error isn't really about that. Bump catversion from an abundance of caution --- I don't think this node type can actually appear in stored views/rules, but better safe than sorry. Jian He and Tom Lane (extracted from a larger patch by Jian, with some additional work by me) Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACJufxEmONE3P2En=jopZy1m=cCCUs65M4+1o52MW5og9oaUPA@mail.gmail.com
2024-06-17Improve tracking of role dependencies of pg_init_privs entries.Tom Lane
Commit 534287403 invented SHARED_DEPENDENCY_INITACL entries in pg_shdepend, but installed them only for non-owner roles mentioned in a pg_init_privs entry. This turns out to be the wrong thing, because there is nothing to cue REASSIGN OWNED to go and update pg_init_privs entries when the object's ownership is reassigned. That leads to leaving dangling entries in pg_init_privs, as reported by Hannu Krosing. Instead, install INITACL entries for all roles mentioned in pg_init_privs entries (except pinned roles), and change ALTER OWNER to not touch them, just as it doesn't touch pg_init_privs entries. REASSIGN OWNED will now substitute the new owner OID for the old in pg_init_privs entries. This feels like perhaps not quite the right thing, since pg_init_privs ought to be a historical record of the state of affairs just after CREATE EXTENSION. However, it's hard to see what else to do, if we don't want to disallow dropping the object's original owner. In any case this is better than the previous do-nothing behavior, and we're unlikely to come up with a superior solution in time for v17. While here, tighten up some coding rules about how ACLs in pg_init_privs should never be null or empty. There's not any obvious reason to allow that, and perhaps asserting that it's not so will catch some bugs. (We were previously inconsistent on the point, with some code paths taking care not to store empty ACLs and others not.) This leaves recordExtensionInitPrivWorker not doing anything with its ownerId argument, but we'll deal with that separately. catversion bump forced because of change of expected contents of pg_shdepend when pg_init_privs entries exist. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMT0RQSVgv48G5GArUvOVhottWqZLrvC5wBzBa4HrUdXe9VRXw@mail.gmail.com
2024-06-14Clean out column-level pg_init_privs entries when dropping tables.Tom Lane
DeleteInitPrivs did not get the memo about how, when dropping a whole object (with subid == 0), you should drop entries relating to its sub-objects too. This is visible in the test_pg_dump test case if one drops the extension at the end: the entry for GRANT SELECT(col1) ON regress_pg_dump_table TO public; was still present in pg_init_privs afterwards, although it was pointing to a dangling table OID. Noted while fooling with a fix for REASSIGN OWNED for pg_init_privs entries. This bug is aboriginal in the pg_init_privs feature though, and there seems no reason not to back-patch the fix.
2024-04-30Fix one more portability shortcoming in new test_pg_dump test.Tom Lane
If the bootstrap superuser's name requires quoting, regroleout will supply double quotes ... but the result of CURRENT_USER is just the literal name. Apply quote_ident() to ensure a match. Per Andrew Dunstan's off-list investigation of buildfarm member prion's failures.
2024-04-29Force COLLATE "C" to stabilize ordering, redux.Tom Lane
David Rowley correctly pointed out that I'd collat-ified only one of the two troublesome queries. Definitely not my day. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAApHDvo8pMk5WWFAqwGzuQ-Xh+957W61io_OsCP0oUzqCCODTg@mail.gmail.com
2024-04-29Force COLLATE "C" to stabilize ordering in new test_pg_dump queries.Tom Lane
Should have thought of the need for this. (Local testing suggests that we may still not be out of the woods, but certainly this much is needed.) Per buildfarm and David Rowley. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAApHDvo8pMk5WWFAqwGzuQ-Xh+957W61io_OsCP0oUzqCCODTg@mail.gmail.com
2024-04-29Fix test case from b0c5b215d.Tom Lane
I'd not checked that this iteration of the test actually worked with a bootstrap superuser not named 'postgres'. It didn't, because the coercion rules for CASE caused us to try to cast the 'postgres' literal to regrole. Mea culpa. Per buildfarm (via Alexander Korotkov) Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAPpHfdsV=iTvH6B858hnH1bLgewYH6cdTnO_eOOw9EOa8kehkA@mail.gmail.com
2024-04-29Fix failure to track role dependencies of pg_init_privs entries.Tom Lane
If an ACL recorded in pg_init_privs mentions a non-pinned role, that reference must also be noted in pg_shdepend so that we know that the role can't go away without removing the ACL reference. Otherwise, DROP ROLE could succeed and leave dangling entries behind, which is what's causing the recent upgrade-check failures on buildfarm member copperhead. This has been wrong since pg_init_privs was introduced, but it's escaped notice because typical pg_init_privs entries would only mention the bootstrap superuser (pinned) or at worst the owner of the extension (who can't go away before the extension does). We lack even a representation of such a role reference for pg_shdepend. My first thought for a solution was entries listing pg_init_privs in classid, but that doesn't work because then there's noplace to put the granted-on object's classid. Rather than adding a new column to pg_shdepend, let's add a new deptype code SHARED_DEPENDENCY_INITACL. Much of the associated boilerplate code can be cribbed from code for SHARED_DEPENDENCY_ACL. A lot of the bulk of this patch just stems from the new need to pass the object's owner ID to recordExtensionInitPriv, so that we can consult it while updating pg_shdepend. While many callers have that at hand already, a few places now need to fetch the owner ID of an arbitrary privilege-bearing object. For that, we assume that there is a catcache on the relevant catalog's OID column, which is an assumption already made in ExecGrant_common so it seems okay here. We do need an entirely new routine RemoveRoleFromInitPriv to perform cleanup of pg_init_privs ACLs during DROP OWNED BY. It's analogous to RemoveRoleFromObjectACL, but we can't share logic because that function operates by building a command parsetree and invoking existing GRANT/REVOKE infrastructure. There is of course no SQL command that would update pg_init_privs entries when we're not in process of creating their extension, so we need a routine that can do the updates directly. catversion bump because this changes the expected contents of pg_shdepend. For the same reason, there's no hope of back-patching this, even though it fixes a longstanding bug. Fortunately, the case where it's a problem seems to be near nonexistent in the field. If it weren't for the buildfarm breakage, I'd have been content to leave this for v18. Patch by me; thanks to Daniel Gustafsson for review and discussion. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1745535.1712358659@sss.pgh.pa.us
2024-04-03Drop global objects after completed testDaniel Gustafsson
Project policy is to not leave global objects behind after a regress test run. This was found as a result of the development of a patch to make pg_regress detect such leftovers automatically, which in the end was withdrawn due to issues with parallel runs. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1phvk7-000VAH-7k@gemulon.postgresql.org
2020-06-13Refactor AlterExtensionContentsStmt grammarPeter Eisentraut
Make use of the general object support already used by COMMENT, DROP, and SECURITY LABEL. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/163c00a5-f634-ca52-fc7c-0e53deda8735%402ndquadrant.com
2020-04-17Fix possible future cache reference leak in ALTER EXTENSION ADD/DROP.Tom Lane
recordExtObjInitPriv and removeExtObjInitPriv were sloppy about calling ReleaseSysCache. The cases cannot occur given current usage in ALTER EXTENSION ADD/DROP, since we wouldn't get here for these relkinds; but it seems wise to clean up better. In passing, extend test logic in test_pg_dump to exercise the dropped-column code paths here. Since the case is unreachable at present, there seems no great need to back-patch; hence fix HEAD only. Kyotaro Horiguchi, with test case and comment adjustments by me Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200417.151831.1153577605111650154.horikyota.ntt@gmail.com
2017-01-29Handle ALTER EXTENSION ADD/DROP with pg_init_privsStephen Frost
In commit 6c268df, pg_init_privs was added to track the initial privileges of catalog objects and extensions. Unfortunately, that commit didn't include understanding of ALTER EXTENSION ADD/DROP, which allows the objects associated with an extension to be changed after the initial CREATE EXTENSION script has been run. The result of this meant that ACLs for objects added through ALTER EXTENSION ADD were not recorded into pg_init_privs and we would end up including those ACLs in pg_dump when we shouldn't have. This commit corrects that by making sure to have pg_init_privs updated when ALTER EXTENSION ADD/DROP is run, recording the permissions as they are at ALTER EXTENSION ADD time, and removing any if/when ALTER EXTENSION DROP is called. This issue was pointed out by Moshe Jacobson as commentary on bug #14456 (which was actually a bug about versions prior to 9.6 not handling custom ACLs on extensions correctly, an issue now addressed with pg_init_privs in 9.6). Back-patch to 9.6 where pg_init_privs was introduced.
2016-05-06Add TAP tests for pg_dumpStephen Frost
This TAP test suite will create a new cluster, populate it based on the 'create_sql' values in the '%tests' hash, run all of the runs defined in the '%pgdump_runs' hash, and then for each test in the '%tests' hash, compare each run's output the the regular expression defined for the test under the 'like' and 'unlike' functions, as appropriate. While this test suite covers a fair bit of ground (67% of pg_dump.c and quite a bit of the other files in src/bin/pg_dump), there is still quite a bit which remains to be added to provide better code coverage. Still, this is quite a bit better than we had, and has found a few bugs already (note that the CREATE TRANSFORM test is commented out, as it is currently failing). Idea for using the TAP system from Tom, though all of the code is mine.