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2019-11-05Tweak some authentication debug messages to follow project style.Tom Lane
Avoid initial capital, since that's not how we do it. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACP=ajbrFFYUrLyJBLV8=q+eNCapa1xDEyvXhMoYrNphs-xqPw@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-05Avoid logging complaints about abandoned connections when using PAM.Tom Lane
For a long time (since commit aed378e8d) we have had a policy to log nothing about a connection if the client disconnects when challenged for a password. This is because libpq-using clients will typically do that, and then come back for a new connection attempt once they've collected a password from their user, so that logging the abandoned connection attempt will just result in log spam. However, this did not work well for PAM authentication: the bottom-level function pam_passwd_conv_proc() was on board with it, but we logged messages at higher levels anyway, for lack of any reporting mechanism. Add a flag and tweak the logic so that the case is silent, as it is for other password-using auth mechanisms. Per complaint from Yoann La Cancellera. It's been like this for awhile, so back-patch to all supported branches. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACP=ajbrFFYUrLyJBLV8=q+eNCapa1xDEyvXhMoYrNphs-xqPw@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-05Fix "unexpected relkind" error when denying permissions on toast tables.Tom Lane
get_relkind_objtype, and hence get_object_type, failed when applied to a toast table. This is not a good thing, because it prevents reporting of perfectly legitimate permissions errors. (At present, these functions are in fact *only* used to determine the ObjectType argument for acl_error() calls.) It seems best to have them fall back to returning OBJECT_TABLE in every case where they can't determine an object type for a pg_class entry, so do that. In passing, make some edits to alter.c to make it more obvious that those calls of get_object_type() are used only for error reporting. This might save a few cycles in the non-error code path, too. Back-patch to v11 where this issue originated. John Hsu, Michael Paquier, Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/C652D3DF-2B0C-4128-9420-FB5379F6B1E4@amazon.com
2019-11-05Generate EquivalenceClass members for partitionwise child join rels.Tom Lane
Commit d25ea0127 got rid of what I thought were entirely unnecessary derived child expressions in EquivalenceClasses for EC members that mention multiple baserels. But it turns out that some of the child expressions that code created are necessary for partitionwise joins, else we fail to find matching pathkeys for Sort nodes. (This happens only for certain shapes of the resulting plan; it may be that partitionwise aggregation is also necessary to show the failure, though I'm not sure of that.) Reverting that commit entirely would be quite painful performance-wise for large partition sets. So instead, add code that explicitly generates child expressions that match only partitionwise child join rels we have actually generated. Per report from Justin Pryzby. (Amit Langote noticed the problem earlier, though it's not clear if he recognized then that it could result in a planner error, not merely failure to exploit partitionwise join, in the code as-committed.) Back-patch to v12 where commit d25ea0127 came in. Amit Langote, with lots of kibitzing from me Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqG2WVUGmLJqtR0tPFhniO=H=9qQ+Z3L_ZC+Y3-EVQHFGg@mail.gmail.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191011143703.GN10470@telsasoft.com
2019-11-05Refactor code building relation optionsMichael Paquier
Historically, the code to build relation options has been shaped the same way in multiple code paths by using a set of datums in input with the options parsed with a static table which is then filled with the option values. This introduces a new common routine in reloptions.c to do most of the legwork for the in-core code paths. Author: Amit Langote Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqGsoSn_uTPPYT19WrtR7oYpYtv4CdS0xuedTKiHHWuk_g@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-04Stabilize pg_dump output order for similarly-named triggers and policies.Tom Lane
The code only compared two triggers' names and namespaces (the latter being the owning table's schema). This could result in falling back to an OID-based sort of similarly-named triggers on different tables. We prefer to avoid that, so add a comparison of the table names too. (The sort order is thus table namespace, trigger name, table name, which is a bit odd, but it doesn't seem worth contorting the code to work around that.) Likewise for policy objects, in 9.5 and up. Complaint and fix by Benjie Gillam. Back-patch to all supported branches. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMThMzEEt2mvBbPgCaZ1Ap1N-moGn=Edxmadddjq89WG4NpPtQ@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-04Fix ginEntryInsert's counting of GIN leaf tuples.Tom Lane
As the code stands, nEntries counts the number of ginEntryInsert() calls, so that's what you end up with at the end of a GIN index build. However, ginvacuumcleanup() recomputes nEntries as the number of surviving leaf tuples, and that's generally consistent with the way that gincostestimate() uses the value. So let's clearly define nEntries as the number of leaf tuples, and therefore adjust ginEntryInsert() to increment it only when we make a new one, not when we add TIDs into an existing tuple or posting tree. In practice this inconsistency probably has little impact, so I don't feel a need to back-patch. Insung Moon and Keisuke Kuroda Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEMmqBuH_O-oXL+3_ArQ6F5cJ7kXVow2SGQB3HRacku_T+xkmA@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-04Fix some compiler warnings on older compilersPeter Eisentraut
Some older compilers appear to not understand the recently introduced PG_FINALLY code structure that well in some circumstances and complain about possibly uninitialized variables. So to fix, initialize the variables explicitly in the cases complained about. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/95a822c3-728b-af0e-d7e5-71890507ae0c%402ndquadrant.com
2019-11-04Catch invalid typlens in a couple of placesPeter Eisentraut
Rearrange the logic in record_image_cmp() and datum_image_eq() to error out on unexpected typlens (either not supported there or completely invalid due to corruption). Barring corruption, this is not possible today but it seems more future-proof and robust to fix this. Reported-by: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie>
2019-11-03Suppress warning from older compilers.Tom Lane
Commit 8af1624e3 introduced a warning about possibly returning without a value, on compilers that don't realize that ereport(ERROR) doesn't return. Tweak the code to avoid that. Per buildfarm. Back-patch to 9.6, like the aforesaid commit.
2019-11-02Validate ispell dictionaries more carefully.Tom Lane
Using incorrect, or just mismatched, dictionary and affix files could result in a crash, due to failure to cross-check offsets obtained from the file. Add necessary validation, as well as some Asserts for future-proofing. Per bug #16050 from Alexander Lakhin. Back-patch to 9.6 where the problem was introduced. Arthur Zakirov, per initial investigation by Tomas Vondra Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16050-024ae722464ab604@postgresql.org Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191013012610.2p2fp3zzpoav7jzf@development
2019-11-02Fix failure when creating cloned indexes for a partitionMichael Paquier
When using CREATE TABLE for a new partition, the partitioned indexes of the parent are created automatically in a fashion similar to LIKE INDEXES. The new partition and its parent use a mapping for attribute numbers for this operation, and while the mapping was correctly built, its length was defined as the number of attributes of the newly-created child, and not the parent. If the parent includes dropped columns, this could cause failures. This is wrong since 8b08f7d which has introduced the concept of partitioned indexes, so backpatch down to 11. Reported-by: Wyatt Alt Author: Michael Paquier Reviewed-by: Amit Langote Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAGem3qCcRmhbs4jYMkenYNfP2kEusDXvTfw-q+eOhM0zTceG-g@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 11
2019-11-01Add some assertions in syncrep.cMichael Paquier
A couple of routines assume that the LWLock SyncRepLock needs to be taken, so add a couple of assertions to be sure of that. Also, when waiting for a given LSN at transaction commit, the code implied that the syncrep queue cleanup happens while holding interrupts, but the code never checked after that. Author: Michael Paquier Reviewed-by: Fujii Masao, Kyotaro Horiguchi, Dongming Liu Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/a0806273-8bbb-43b3-bbe1-c45a58f6ae21.lingce.ldm@alibaba-inc.com
2019-11-01Fix race condition at backend exit when deleting element in syncrep queueMichael Paquier
When a backend exits, it gets deleted from the syncrep queue if present. The queue was checked without SyncRepLock taken in exclusive mode, so it would have been possible for a backend to remove itself after a WAL sender already did the job. Fix this issue based on a suggestion from Fujii Masao, by first checking the queue without the lock. Then, if the backend is present in the queue, take the lock and perform an additional lookup check before doing the element deletion. Author: Dongming Liu Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi, Fujii Masao, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/a0806273-8bbb-43b3-bbe1-c45a58f6ae21.lingce.ldm@alibaba-inc.com Backpatch-through: 9.4
2019-11-01Add some assertions to view reloption macrosPeter Eisentraut
In these macros, the rd_options pointer is cast to ViewOption *. Add some assertions that the passed-in relation is actually a view before doing that. Author: Nikolay Shaplov <dhyan@nataraj.su> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/3634983.eHpMQ1mJnI@x200m
2019-11-01PG_FINALLYPeter Eisentraut
This gives an alternative way of catching exceptions, for the common case where the cleanup code is the same in the error and non-error cases. So instead of PG_TRY(); { ... code that might throw ereport(ERROR) ... } PG_CATCH(); { cleanup(); PG_RE_THROW(); } PG_END_TRY(); cleanup(); one can write PG_TRY(); { ... code that might throw ereport(ERROR) ... } PG_FINALLY(); { cleanup(); } PG_END_TRY(); Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/95a822c3-728b-af0e-d7e5-71890507ae0c%402ndquadrant.com
2019-10-31Add const qualifiers to internal range type APIsPeter Eisentraut
Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/dc9b45fa-b950-fadc-4751-85d6f729df55%402ndquadrant.com
2019-10-31Fix typo in comment of syncrep.cMichael Paquier
Author: Kyotaro Horiguchi Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191030.123428.18823202335157111.horikyota.ntt@gmail.com
2019-10-30Remove one use of IDENT_USERNAME_MAXPeter Eisentraut
IDENT_USERNAME_MAX is the maximum length of the information returned by an ident server, per RFC 1413. Using it as the buffer size in peer authentication is inappropriate. It was done here because of the historical relationship between peer and ident authentication. To reduce confusion between the two authenticaton methods and disentangle their code, use a dynamically allocated buffer instead. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/c798fba5-8b71-4f27-c78e-37714037ea31%402ndquadrant.com
2019-10-30Update code comments about peer authenticatonPeter Eisentraut
For historical reasons, the functions for peer authentication were grouped under ident authentication. But they are really completely separate, so give them their own section headings.
2019-10-29pg_waldump: Fix --bkp-details to not issue spurious newlines for FPWs.Andres Freund
The additional newline seems to have accidentally been introduced in 2c03216d831, in 9.5. The newline is only issued when an FPW is present for the block reference. While there could be an argument that removing the newlines in the back branches could cause a problem for somebody parsing the pg_waldump output, the likelihood of that seems small enough. It seems at least equally likely that the randomness of when newlines are issued causes problems. Author: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191029233341.4gnyau7e5v2lh5sc@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 9.5, like 2c03216d831.
2019-10-29pg_waldump: Fix small memory leak when rmgr->rm_identify returns NULL.Andres Freund
This got broken in 604f7956b94, shortly after rm_identify's introduction. Author: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191029233341.4gnyau7e5v2lh5sc@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 9.5, where rm_identify was introduced
2019-10-30Fix typos in the codeMichael Paquier
Author: Vignesh C Reviewed-by: Dilip Kumar, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALDaNm0ni+GAOe4+fbXiOxNrVudajMYmhJFtXGX-zBPoN8ixhw@mail.gmail.com
2019-10-29Fix compiler warnings in ecpg testsPeter Eisentraut
Under MinGW, when compiling the ecpg test files, you get compiler warnings about the use of %lld in printf(). These files don't use our printf replacement or the c.h porting layer, so determine the appropriate format conversion the hard way. Reviewed-by: Michael Meskes <meskes@postgresql.org> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/760c9dd1-2d80-c223-3f90-609b615f7918%402ndquadrant.com
2019-10-29Fix handling of pg_class.relispartition at swap phase in REINDEX CONCURRENTLYMichael Paquier
When cancelling REINDEX CONCURRENTLY after swapping the old and new indexes (for example interruption at step 5), the old index remains around and is marked as invalid. The old index should also be manually droppable to clean up the parent relation from any invalid indexes still remaining. For a partition index reindexed, pg_class.relispartition was not getting updated, causing the index to not be droppable as DROP INDEX would look for dependencies in a partition tree, which do not exist anymore after the swap phase is done. The fix here is simple: when swapping the old and new indexes, make sure that pg_class.relispartition is correctly switched, similarly to what is done for the index name. Reported-by: Justin Pryzby Author: Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191015164047.GA22729@telsasoft.com Backpatch-through: 12
2019-10-28Allow extracting fields from a ROW() expression in more cases.Tom Lane
Teach get_expr_result_type() to manufacture a tuple descriptor directly from a RowExpr node. If the RowExpr has type RECORD, this is the only way to get a tupdesc for its result, since even if the rowtype has been blessed, we don't have its typmod available at this point. (If the RowExpr has some named composite type, we continue to let the existing code handle it, since the RowExpr might well not have the correct column names embedded in it.) This fixes assorted corner cases illustrated by the added regression tests. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/10872.1572202006@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-10-28On Windows, use COMSPEC to find the location of cmd.exe.Tom Lane
Historically, psql consulted COMSPEC to spawn a shell in its \! command, but we just invoked "cmd" when spawning shells in pg_ctl and pg_regress. It seems better to rely on the environment variable, if it's set, in all cases. It's debatable whether this is a bug fix or just a behavioral change, so no back-patch. Juan José Santamaría Flecha Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16080-5d7f03222469f717@postgresql.org
2019-10-28Handle empty-string edge cases correctly in strpos().Tom Lane
Commit 9556aa01c rearranged the innards of text_position() in a way that would make it not work for empty search strings. Which is fine, because all callers of that code special-case an empty pattern in some way. However, the primary use-case (text_position itself) got special-cased incorrectly: historically it's returned 1 not 0 for an empty search string. Restore the historical behavior. Per complaint from Austin Drenski (via Shay Rojansky). Back-patch to v12 where it got broken. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CADT4RqAz7oN4vkPir86Kg1_mQBmBxCp-L_=9vRpgSNPJf0KRkw@mail.gmail.com
2019-10-28Fix dependency handling at swap phase of REINDEX CONCURRENTLYMichael Paquier
When swapping the dependencies of the old and new indexes, the code has been correctly switching all links in pg_depend from the old to the new index for both referencing and referenced entries. However it forgot the fact that the new index may itself have existing entries in pg_depend, like references to the parent table attributes. This resulted in duplicated entries in pg_depend after running REINDEX CONCURRENTLY. Fix this problem by removing any existing entries in pg_depend on the new index before switching the dependencies of the old index to the new one. More regression tests are added to check the consistency of entries in pg_depend for indexes, including partition indexes. Author: Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191025064318.GF8671@paquier.xyz Backpatch-through: 12
2019-10-27Fix initialization of fake LSN for unlogged relationsMichael Paquier
9155580 has changed the value of the first fake LSN for unlogged relations from 1 to FirstNormalUnloggedLSN (aka 1000), GiST requiring a non-zero LSN on some pages to allow an interlocking logic to work, but its value was still initialized to 1 at the beginning of recovery or after running pg_resetwal. This fixes the initialization for both code paths. Author: Takayuki Tsunakawa Reviewed-by: Dilip Kumar, Kyotaro Horiguchi, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OSBPR01MB2503CE851940C17DE44AE3D9FE6F0@OSBPR01MB2503.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com Backpatch-through: 12
2019-10-26Fix copy-paste defect in comment.Noah Misch
Commit a7471bd85c05f849e88d6cfe9da3c795008e8f2e introduced it.
2019-10-26Update comment about __sync_lock_test_and_set() bug.Noah Misch
State the earliest known fixed version, so we can someday judge the workaround to be obsolete.
2019-10-25Remove obsolete information schema tablesPeter Eisentraut
Remove SQL_LANGUAGES, which was eliminated in SQL:2008, and SQL_PACKAGES and SQL_SIZING_PROFILES, which were eliminated in SQL:2011. Since they were dropped by the SQL standard, the information in them was no longer updated and therefore no longer useful. This also removes the feature-package association information in sql_feature_packages.txt, but for the time begin we are keeping the information which features are in the Core package (that is, mandatory SQL features). Maybe at some point someone wants to invent a way to store that that does not involve using the "package" mechanism anymore. Discussion https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/91334220-7900-071b-9327-0c6ecd012017%402ndquadrant.com
2019-10-25Avoid failure when selecting a namespace node in XMLTABLE.Tom Lane
It appears that libxml2 doesn't bother to set the "children" field of an XML_NAMESPACE_DECL node to null; that field just contains garbage. In v10 and v11, this can result in a crash in XMLTABLE(). The rewrite done in commit 251cf2e27 fixed this, somewhat accidentally, in v12. We're not going to back-patch 251cf2e27, however. The case apparently doesn't have wide use, so rather than risk introducing other problems, just add a safety check to throw an error. Even though no bug manifests in v12/HEAD, add the relevant test case there too, to prevent future regressions. Chapman Flack (per private report)
2019-10-25Revert "Revert part of commit dddf4cdc3."Tom Lane
This reverts commit c114229ca2519620703a4be4e38181290cad8c0a. Commit 1408d5d869925c8ea7ca01c2644e8903fbab23de should make it safe to include these headers in the natural order.
2019-10-25Get rid of useless/dangerous redefinition of bool in ECPG.Tom Lane
pgtypeslib_extern.h contained fallback definitions of "bool", "FALSE", and "TRUE". The latter two are just plain unused, and have been for awhile. The former came into play only if there wasn't a macro definition of "bool", which is true only if we aren't using <stdbool.h>. However, it then defined bool as "char"; since commit d26a810eb that conflicts with c.h's desire to use "unsigned char". We'd missed seeing any bad effects of that due to accidental header inclusion order choices, but dddf4cdc3 exposed that it was problematic. To fix, let's just get rid of these definitions. They should not be needed because everyplace in Postgres should be relying on c.h to provide a definition for type bool. (Note that despite its name, pgtypeslib_extern.h isn't exposed to any outside code; we don't install it.) This doesn't fully resolve the issue, because ecpglib.h is doing similar things, but that seems to require more thought to fix. Back-patch to v12 where d26a810eb came in, to forestall any unpleasant surprises from future back-patched bug fixes. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAA4eK1LmaKO7Du9M9Lo=kxGU8sB6aL8fa3sF6z6d5yYYVe3BuQ@mail.gmail.com
2019-10-25Improve management of statement timeouts.Tom Lane
Commit f8e5f156b added private state in postgres.c to track whether a statement timeout is running. This seems like bad design to me; timeout.c's private state should be the single source of truth about that. We already fixed one bug associated with failure to keep those states in sync (cf. be42015fc), and I've got little faith that we won't find more in future. So get rid of postgres.c's local variable by exposing a way to ask timeout.c whether a timeout is running. (Obviously, such an inquiry is subject to race conditions, but it seems fine for the purpose at hand.) To make get_timeout_active() as cheap as possible, add a flag in the per-timeout struct showing whether that timeout is active. This allows some small savings elsewhere in timeout.c, mainly elimination of unnecessary searches of the active_timeouts array. While at it, fix enable_statement_timeout to not call disable_timeout when statement_timeout is 0 and the timeout is not running. This avoids a useless deschedule-and-reschedule-timeouts cycle, which represents a significant savings (at least one kernel call) when there is any other active timeout. Right now, there usually isn't, but there are proposals around to change that. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16035-456e6e69ebfd4374@postgresql.org
2019-10-25Reset statement_timeout between queries of a multi-query string.Tom Lane
Historically, we started the timer (if StatementTimeout > 0) at the beginning of a simple-Query message and usually let it run until the end, so that the timeout limit applied to the entire query string, and intra-string changes of the statement_timeout GUC had no effect. But, confusingly, a COMMIT within the string would reset the state and allow a fresh timeout cycle to start with the current setting. Commit f8e5f156b changed the behavior of statement_timeout for extended query protocol, and as an apparently-unintended side effect, a change in the statement_timeout GUC during a multi-statement simple-Query message might have an effect immediately --- but only if it was going from "disabled" to "enabled". This is all pretty confusing, not to mention completely undocumented. Let's change things so that the timeout is always reset between queries of a multi-query string, whether they're transaction control commands or not. Thus the active timeout setting is applied to each query in the string, separately. This costs a few more cycles if statement_timeout is active, but it provides much more intuitive behavior, especially if one changes statement_timeout in one of the queries of the string. Also, add something to the documentation to explain all this. Per bug #16035 from Raj Mohite. Although this is a bug fix, I'm hesitant to back-patch it; conceivably somebody has worked out the old behavior and is depending on it. (But note that this change should make the behavior less restrictive in most cases, since the timeout will now be applied to shorter segments of code.) Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16035-456e6e69ebfd4374@postgresql.org
2019-10-25Revert part of commit dddf4cdc3.Amit Kapila
The commit dddf4cdc3 tries to ensure that the Postgres header file inclusions are in order based on their ASCII value. However, in one of the case there is a header file dependency due to which we can't maintain such order. Author: Amit Kapila Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1iNpHW-000855-1u@gemulon.postgresql.org
2019-10-25Make the order of the header file includes consistent in non-backend modules.Amit Kapila
Similar to commit 7e735035f2, this commit makes the order of header file inclusion consistent for non-backend modules. In passing, fix the case where we were using angle brackets (<>) for the local module includes instead of quotes (""). Author: Vignesh C Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALDaNm2Sznv8RR6Ex-iJO6xAdsxgWhCoETkaYX=+9DW3q0QCfA@mail.gmail.com
2019-10-25Handle interrupts within a transaction context in REINDEX CONCURRENTLYMichael Paquier
Phases 2 (building the new index) and 3 (validating the new index) checked for interrupts outside a transaction context, having as consequence to not release session-level locks taken on the parent relation and the old and new indexes processed. This could for example be triggered with statement_timeout and a bad timing, and would issue confusing error messages when shutting down the session still holding the locks (note that an assertion failure would be triggered first), on top of more issues with concurrent sessions trying to take a lock that would interfere with the SHARE UPDATE EXCLUSIVE locks hold here. This moves all the interruption checks inside a transaction context. Note that I have manually tested all interruptions to make sure that invalid indexes can be cleaned up properly. Partition indexes still have issues on their own with some missing dependency handling, which will be dealt with in a follow-up patch. Reported-by: Justin Pryzby Author: Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191013025145.GC4475@telsasoft.com Backpatch-through: 12
2019-10-24Fix typo in xlog.c.Fujii Masao
Author: Fujii Masao Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAHGQGwH7dtYvOZZ8c0AG5AJwH5pfiRdKaCptY1_RdHy0HYeRfQ@mail.gmail.com
2019-10-23pg_upgrade: adjust error output to use new database list formatBruce Momjian
Commit a524f50d0f added old_11_check_for_sql_identifier_data_type_usage(), but it did not use the clearer database error list format added to the master branch in commit 1634d36157. This commit fixes that. Backpatch-through: master
2019-10-23Acquire properly session-level lock on new index in REINDEX CONCURRENTLYMichael Paquier
In the first transaction run for REINDEX CONCURRENTLY, a thinko in the existing logic caused two session locks to be taken on the old index, causing the session lock on the newly-created index to be missed. This made possible concurrent DDL commands (like ALTER INDEX) on the new index while REINDEX CONCURRENTLY was processing from the point where the first internal transaction committed. This issue has been discovered while digging into another bug. Author: Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191021074323.GB1869@paquier.xyz Backpatch-through: 12
2019-10-23Remove libpq-dist.rcPeter Eisentraut
The use of this was removed by 6da56f3f84d430671d5edd8f9336bd744c089e31. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/87d95052-3780-b833-9953-27eab80186cf%402ndquadrant.com
2019-10-23Remove last traces of --adduser/--no-adduser in createuserMichael Paquier
8ae0d47 marked those options as obsolete back in 2005, with the options removed from the documentation. This removes the last references to both options in the code which were kept around for compatibility purposes with past commands. Author: Alexander Lakhin Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/5da284a2-62d9-e338-88d1-26ee5009d93e@gmail.com
2019-10-23Fix thinkos from 4f4061b for libpq integer parsingMichael Paquier
A check was redundant. While on it, add an assertion to make sure that the parsing routine is never called with a NULL input. All the code paths currently calling the parsing routine are careful with NULL inputs already, but future callers may forget that. Reported-by: Peter Eisentraut, Lars Kanis Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ec64956b-4597-56b6-c3db-457d15250fe4@2ndquadrant.com Backpatch-through: 12
2019-10-23Clean up properly error_context_stack in autovacuum worker on exceptionMichael Paquier
Any callback set would have no meaning in the context of an exception. As an autovacuum worker exits quickly in this context, this could be only an issue within EmitErrorReport(), where the elog hook is for example called. That's unlikely to going to be a problem, but let's be clean and consistent with other code paths handling exceptions. This is present since 2909419, which introduced autovacuum. Author: Ashwin Agrawal Reviewed-by: Tom Lane, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALfoeisM+_+dgmAdAOHAu0k-ZpEHHqSSG=GRf3pKJGm8OqWX0w@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 9.4
2019-10-22Make command order in test more sensiblePeter Eisentraut
Through several updates, the CREATE USER command has been separated from where the user is actually used in the test.
2019-10-22Fix commentPeter Eisentraut
The last argument of smgrextend() was renamed from isTemp to skipFsync in debcec7dc31a992703911a9953e299c8d730c778, but the comments at two call sites were not updated.