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2019-02-20Fix incorrect strictness test for ArrayCoerceExpr expressions.Tom Lane
The recursion in contain_nonstrict_functions_walker() was done wrong, causing the strictness check to be bypassed for a parse node that is the immediate input of an ArrayCoerceExpr node. This could allow, for example, incorrect decisions about whether a strict SQL function can be inlined. I didn't add a regression test, because (a) the bug is so narrow and (b) I couldn't think of a test case that wasn't dependent on a large number of other behaviors, to the point where it would likely soon rot to the point of not testing what it was intended to. I broke this in commit c12d570fa, so back-patch to v11. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/27571.1550617881@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-02-20Make object address handling more robustAlvaro Herrera
pg_identify_object_as_address crashes when passed certain tuples from inconsistent system catalogs. Make it more defensive. Author: Álvaro Herrera Reviewed-by: Michaël Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190218202743.GA12392@alvherre.pgsql
2019-02-20Fix DEFAULT-handling in multi-row VALUES lists for updatable views.Dean Rasheed
INSERT ... VALUES for a single VALUES row is implemented differently from a multi-row VALUES list, which causes inconsistent behaviour in the way that DEFAULT items are handled. In particular, when inserting into an auto-updatable view on top of a table with a column default, a DEFAULT item in a single VALUES row gets correctly replaced with the table column's default, but for a multi-row VALUES list it is replaced with NULL. Fix this by allowing rewriteValuesRTE() to leave DEFAULT items in the VALUES list untouched if the target relation is an auto-updatable view and has no column default, deferring DEFAULT-expansion until the query against the base relation is rewritten. For all other types of target relation, including tables and trigger- and rule-updatable views, we must continue to replace DEFAULT items with NULL in the absence of a column default. This is somewhat complicated by the fact that if an auto-updatable view has DO ALSO rules attached, the VALUES lists for the product queries need to be handled differently from the original query, since the product queries need to act like rule-updatable views whereas the original query has auto-updatable view semantics. Back-patch to all supported versions. Reported by Roger Curley (bug #15623). Patch by Amit Langote and me. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15623-5d67a46788ec8b7f@postgresql.org
2019-02-20Mark correctly initial slot snapshots with MVCC type when builtMichael Paquier
When building an initial slot snapshot, snapshots are marked with historic MVCC snapshots as type with the marker field being set in SnapBuildBuildSnapshot() but not overriden in SnapBuildInitialSnapshot(). Existing callers of SnapBuildBuildSnapshot() do not care about the type of snapshot used, but extensions calling it actually may, as reported. Author: Antonin Houska Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/23215.1527665193@localhost Backpatch-through: 9.4
2019-02-18Fix omissions in ecpg/test/sql/.gitignore.Tom Lane
Oversights in commits 050710b36 and e81f0e311.
2019-02-18Sync ECPG's CREATE TABLE AS statement with backend's.Michael Meskes
Author: Higuchi-san ("Higuchi, Daisuke" <higuchi.daisuke@jp.fujitsu.com>)
2019-02-18Fix some issues with TAP tests of pg_basebackupMichael Paquier
ee9e145 has fixed the tests of pg_basebackup for checksums a first time, still one seek() call missed the shot. Also, the data written in files to emulate corruptions was not actually writing zeros as the quoting style was incorrect. Author: Michael Banck Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1550153276.796.35.camel@credativ.de Backpatch-through: 11
2019-02-18Fix race in dsm_unpin_segment() when handles are reused.Thomas Munro
Teach dsm_unpin_segment() to skip segments that are in the process of being destroyed by another backend, when searching for a handle. Such a segment cannot possibly be the one we are looking for, even if its handle matches. Another slot might hold a recently created segment that has the same handle value by coincidence, and we need to keep searching for that one. The bug caused rare "cannot unpin a segment that is not pinned" errors on 10 and 11. Similar to commit 6c0fb941 for dsm_attach(). Back-patch to 10, where dsm_unpin_segment() landed. Author: Thomas Munro Reported-by: Justin Pryzby Tested-by: Justin Pryzby (along with other recent DSA/DSM fixes) Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190216023854.GF30291@telsasoft.com
2019-02-17Fix CREATE VIEW to allow zero-column views.Tom Lane
We should logically have allowed this case when we allowed zero-column tables, but it was overlooked. Although this might be thought a feature addition, it's really a bug fix, because it was possible to create a zero-column view via the convert-table-to-view code path, and then you'd have a situation where dump/reload would fail. Hence, back-patch to all supported branches. Arrange the added test cases to provide coverage of the related pg_dump code paths (since these views will be dumped and reloaded during the pg_upgrade regression test). I also made them test the case where pg_dump has to postpone the view rule into post-data, which disturbingly had no regression coverage before. Report and patch by Ashutosh Sharma (test case by me) Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAE9k0PkmHdeSaeZt2ujnb_cKucmK3sDDceDzw7+d5UZoNJPYOg@mail.gmail.com
2019-02-15Fix support for CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS AS EXECUTEMichael Paquier
The grammar IF NOT EXISTS for CTAS is supported since 9.5 and documented as such, however the case of using EXECUTE as query has never been covered as EXECUTE CTAS statements and normal CTAS statements are parsed separately. Author: Andreas Karlsson Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2ddcc188-e37c-a0be-32bf-a56b07c3559e@proxel.se Backpatch-through: 9.5
2019-02-15Fix race in dsm_attach() when handles are reused.Thomas Munro
DSM handle values can be reused as soon as the underlying shared memory object has been destroyed. That means that for a brief moment we might have two DSM slots with the same handle. While trying to attach, if we encounter a slot with refcnt == 1, meaning that it is currently being destroyed, we should continue our search in case the same handle exists in another slot. The race manifested as a rare "dsa_area could not attach to segment" error, and was more likely in 10 and 11 due to the lack of distinct seed for random() in parallel workers. It was made very unlikely in in master by commit 197e4af9, and older releases don't usually create new DSM segments in background workers so it was also unlikely there. This fixes the root cause of bug report #15585, in which the error could also sometimes result in a self-deadlock in the error path. It's not yet clear if further changes are needed to avoid that failure mode. Back-patch to 9.4, where dsm.c arrived. Author: Thomas Munro Reported-by: Justin Pryzby, Sergei Kornilov Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190207014719.GJ29720@telsasoft.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15585-324ff6a93a18da46@postgresql.org
2019-02-13Fix rare dsa_allocate() failures due to freepage.c corruption.Thomas Munro
In a corner case, a btree page was allocated during a clean-up operation that could cause the tracking of the largest contiguous span of free space to get out of whack. That was supposed to be prevented by the use of the "soft" flag to avoid allocating internal pages during incidental clean-up work, but the flag was ignored in the case where the FPM was promoted from singleton format to btree format. Repair. Remove an obsolete comment in passing. Back-patch to 10, where freepage.c arrived (as support for dsa.c). Author: Robert Haas Diagnosed-by: Thomas Munro and Robert Haas Reported-by: Justin Pryzby, Rick Otten, Sand Stone, Arne Roland and others Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMAYy4%2Bw3NTBM5JLWFi8twhWK4%3Dk_5L4nV5%2BbYDSPu8r4b97Zg%40mail.gmail.com
2019-02-12Clean up planner confusion between ncolumns and nkeycolumns.Tom Lane
We're only going to consider key columns when creating indexquals, so there is no point in having the outer loops in indxpath.c iterate further than nkeycolumns. Doing so in match_pathkeys_to_index() is actually wrong, and would have caused crashes by now, except that we have no index AMs supporting both amcanorderbyop and amcaninclude. It's also wrong in relation_has_unique_index_for(). The effect there is to fail to prove uniqueness even when the index does prove it, if there are extra columns. Also future-proof examine_variable() for the day when extra columns can be expressions, and fix what's either a thinko or just an oversight in btcostestimate(): we should consider the number of key columns, not the total, when deciding whether to derate correlation. None of these things seemed important enough to risk changing in a just-before-wrap patch, but since we're past the release wrap window, time to fix 'em. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/25526.1549847928@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-02-12Relax overly strict assertionAlvaro Herrera
Ever since its birth, ReorderBufferBuildTupleCidHash() has contained an assertion that a catalog tuple cannot change Cmax after acquiring one. But that's wrong: if a subtransaction executes DDL that affects that catalog tuple, and later aborts and another DDL affects the same tuple, it will change Cmax. Relax the assertion to merely verify that the Cmax remains valid and monotonically increasing, instead. Add a test that tickles the relevant code. Diagnosed by, and initial patch submitted by: Arseny Sher Co-authored-by: Arseny Sher Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/874l9p8hyw.fsf@ars-thinkpad
2019-02-12Fix erroneous error reports in snapbuild.c.Tom Lane
It's pretty unhelpful to report the wrong file name in a complaint about syscall failure, but SnapBuildSerialize managed to do that twice in a span of 50 lines. Also fix half a dozen missing or poorly-chosen errcode assignments; that's mostly cosmetic, but still wrong. Noted while studying recent failures on buildfarm member nightjar. I'm not sure whether those reports are actually giving the wrong filename, because there are two places here with identically spelled error messages. The other one is specifically coded not to report ENOENT, but if it's this one, how could we be getting ENOENT from open() with O_CREAT? Need to sit back and await results. However, these ereports are clearly broken from birth, so back-patch.
2019-02-11Stamp 11.2.REL_11_2Tom Lane
2019-02-11Translation updatesPeter Eisentraut
Source-Git-URL: https://git.postgresql.org/git/pgtranslation/messages.git Source-Git-Hash: 2cd47eeb832ed1bb1cbfff285cfc921ca4d07a9d
2019-02-11Adjust error messagePeter Eisentraut
We usually don't use "namespace" in user-facing error messages. Also, in master this was replaced by another error message referring to "temporary objects", so we might as well use that here to avoid introducing too many variants. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/bbd3f8d9-e3d5-e5aa-4305-7f0121c3fa94@2ndquadrant.com
2019-02-10Fix indexable-row-comparison logic to account for covering indexes.Tom Lane
indxpath.c needs a good deal more attention for covering indexes than it's gotten. But so far as I can tell, the only really awful breakage is in expand_indexqual_rowcompare (nee adjust_rowcompare_for_index), which was only half fixed in c266ed31a. The other problems aren't bad enough to take the risk of a just-before-wrap fix. The problem here is that if the leading column of a row comparison matches an index (allowing this code to be reached), and some later column doesn't match the index, it'll nonetheless believe that that column matches the first included index column. Typically that'll lead to an error like "operator M is not a member of opfamily N" as a result of fetching a garbage opfamily OID. But with enough bad luck, maybe a broken plan would be generated. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/25526.1549847928@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-02-10Fix trigger drop procedureAlvaro Herrera
After commit 123cc697a8eb, we remove redundant FK action triggers during partition ATTACH by merely deleting the catalog tuple, but that's wrong: it should use performDeletion() instead. Repair, and make the comments more explicit. Per code review from Tom Lane. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18885.1549642539@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-02-09Solve cross-version-upgrade testing problem induced by 1fb57af92.Tom Lane
Renaming varchar_transform to varchar_support had a side effect I hadn't foreseen: the core regression tests leave around a transform object that relies on that function, so the name change breaks cross-version upgrade tests, because the name used in the older branches doesn't match. Since the dependency on varchar_transform was chosen with the aid of a dartboard anyway (it would surely not work as a language transform support function), fix by just choosing a different random builtin function with the right signature. Also add some comments explaining why this isn't horribly unsafe. I chose to make the same substitution in a couple of other copied-and-pasted test cases, for consistency, though those aren't directly contributing to the testing problem. Per buildfarm. Back-patch, else it doesn't fix the problem.
2019-02-09Repair unsafe/unportable snprintf usage in pg_restore.Tom Lane
warn_or_exit_horribly() was blithely passing a potentially-NULL string pointer to a %s format specifier. That works (at least to the extent of not crashing) on some platforms, but not all, and since we switched to our own snprintf.c it doesn't work for us anywhere. Of the three string fields being handled this way here, I think that only "owner" is supposed to be nullable ... but considering that this is error-reporting code, it has very little business assuming anything, so put in defenses for all three. Per a crash observed on buildfarm member crake and then reproduced here. Because of the portability aspect, back-patch to all supported versions.
2019-02-09Call set_rel_pathlist_hook before generate_gather_paths, not after.Tom Lane
The previous ordering of these steps satisfied the nominal requirement that set_rel_pathlist_hook could editorialize on the whole set of Paths constructed for a base relation. In practice, though, trying to change the set of partial paths was impossible. Adding one didn't work because (a) it was too late to be included in Gather paths made by the core code, and (b) calling add_partial_path after generate_gather_paths is unsafe, because it might try to delete a path it thinks is dominated, but that is already embedded in some Gather path(s). Nor could the hook safely remove partial paths, for the same reason that they might already be embedded in Gathers. Better to call extensions first, let them add partial paths as desired, and then gather. In v11 and up, we already doubled down on that ordering by postponing gathering even further for single-relation queries; so even if the hook wished to editorialize on Gather path construction, it could not. Report and patch by KaiGai Kohei. Back-patch to 9.6 where Gather paths were added. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAOP8fzahwpKJRTVVTqo2AE=mDTz_efVzV6Get_0=U3SO+-ha1A@mail.gmail.com
2019-02-09For 11 only, put back heap_expand_tuple to GetTupleForTrigger().Andres Freund
This is not necessary anymore after 297d627e, but extensions that have not been recompiled after the fix will not use the new definition of heap_getattr(). While recompiling those extensions is obviously the suggested course, it's cheap enough to retain the expansion in GetTupleForTrigger(). Per suggestion from Andrew Gierth. Discussion: 87va1x43ot.fsf@news-spur.riddles.org.uk
2019-02-09Reset, not recreate, execGrouping.c style hashtables.Andres Freund
This uses the facility added in the preceding commit to fix performance issues caused by rebuilding the hashtable (with its comparator expression being the most expensive bit), after every reset. That's especially important when the comparator is JIT compiled. Bug: #15592 #15486 Reported-By: Jakub Janeček, Dmitry Marakasov Author: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15486-05850f065da42931@postgresql.org https://postgr.es/m/20190114180423.ywhdg2iagzvh43we@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 11, where I broke this in bf6c614a2f2c5
2019-02-09Allow to reset execGrouping.c style tuple hashtables.Andres Freund
This has the advantage that the comparator expression, the table's slot, etc do not have to be rebuilt. Additionally the simplehash.h hashtable within the tuple hashtable now keeps its previous size and doesn't need to be reallocated. That both reduces allocator overhead, and improves performance in cases where the input estimation was off by a significant factor. To avoid an API/ABI break, the new parameter is exposed via the new BuildTupleHashTableExt(), and BuildTupleHashTable() now is a wrapper around the former, that continues to allocate the table itself in the tablecxt. Using this fixes performance issues discovered in the two bugs referenced. This commit however has not converted the callers, that's done in a separate commit. Bug: #15592 #15486 Reported-By: Jakub Janeček, Dmitry Marakasov Author: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15486-05850f065da42931@postgresql.org https://postgr.es/m/20190114180423.ywhdg2iagzvh43we@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 11, this is a prerequisite for other fixes
2019-02-09simplehash: Add support for resetting a hashtable's contents.Andres Freund
A hashtable reset just reset the hashtable entries, but does not free memory. Author: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190114180423.ywhdg2iagzvh43we@alap3.anarazel.de Bug: #15592 #15486 Backpatch: 11, this is a prerequisite for other fixes
2019-02-09Plug leak in BuildTupleHashTable by creating ExprContext in correct context.Andres Freund
In bf6c614a2f2c5 I added a expr context to evaluate the grouping expression. Unfortunately the code I added initialized them while in the calling context, rather the table context. Additionally, I used CreateExprContext() rather than CreateStandaloneExprContext(), which creates the econtext in the estate's query context. Fix that by using CreateStandaloneExprContext when in the table's tablecxt. As we rely on the memory being freed by a memory context reset that means that the econtext's shutdown callbacks aren't being called, but that seems ok as the expressions are tightly controlled due to ExecBuildGroupingEqual(). Bug: #15592 Reported-By: Dmitry Marakasov Author: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190114222838.h6r3fuyxjxkykf6t@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 11, where I broke this in bf6c614a2f2c5
2019-02-08Defend against null error message reported by libxml2.Tom Lane
While this isn't really supposed to happen, it can occur in OOM situations and perhaps others. Instead of crashing, substitute "(no message provided)". I didn't worry about localizing this text, since we aren't localizing anything else here; besides, if we're on the edge of OOM, it's unlikely gettext() would work. Report and fix by Sergio Conde Gómez in bug #15624. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15624-4dea54091a2864e6@postgresql.org
2019-02-07Ensure that foreign scans with lateral refs are planned correctly.Tom Lane
As reported in bug #15613 from Srinivasan S A, file_fdw and postgres_fdw neglected to mark plain baserel foreign paths as parameterized when the relation has lateral_relids. Other FDWs have surely copied this mistake, so rather than just patching those two modules, install a band-aid fix in create_foreignscan_path to rectify the mistake centrally. Although the band-aid is enough to fix the visible symptom, correct the calls in file_fdw and postgres_fdw anyway, so that they are valid examples for external FDWs. Also, since the band-aid isn't enough to make this work for parameterized foreign joins, throw an elog(ERROR) if such a case is passed to create_foreignscan_path. This shouldn't pose much of a problem for existing external FDWs, since it's likely they aren't trying to make such paths anyway (though some of them may need a defense against joins with lateral_relids, similar to the one this patch installs into postgres_fdw). Add some assertions in relnode.c to catch future occurrences of the same error --- in particular, as backstop against core-code mistakes like the one fixed by commit bdd9a99aa. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15613-092be1be9576c728@postgresql.org
2019-02-07Fix searchpath and module location for pg_rewind and ssl TAP testsAndrew Dunstan
The modules RewindTest.pm and ServerSetup.pm are really only useful for TAP tests, so they really belong in the TAP test directories. In addition, ServerSetup.pm is renamed to SSLServer.pm. The test scripts have their own directories added to the search path so that the relocated modules will be found, regardless of where the tests are run from, even on modern perl where "." is no longer in the searchpath. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/e4b0f366-269c-73c3-9c90-d9cb0f4db1f9@2ndQuadrant.com Backpatch as appropriate to 9.5
2019-02-07Add collation assignment to CALL statementPeter Eisentraut
Otherwise functions that require collation information will not have it if they are called in arguments to a CALL statement. Reported-by: Jean-Marc Voillequin <Jean-Marc.Voillequin@moodys.com> Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/1EC8157EB499BF459A516ADCF135ADCE39FFAC54%40LON-WGMSX712.ad.moodys.net
2019-02-06Propagate lateral-reference information to indirect descendant relations.Tom Lane
create_lateral_join_info() computes a bunch of information about lateral references between base relations, and then attempts to propagate those markings to appendrel children of the original base relations. But the original coding neglected the possibility of indirect descendants (grandchildren etc). During v11 development we noticed that this was wrong for partitioned-table cases, but failed to realize that it was just as wrong for any appendrel. While the case can't arise for appendrels derived from traditional table inheritance (because we make a flat appendrel for that), nested appendrels can arise from nested UNION ALL subqueries. Failure to mark the lower-level relations as having lateral references leads to confusion in add_paths_to_append_rel about whether unparameterized paths can be built. It's not very clear whether that leads to any user-visible misbehavior; the lack of field reports suggests that it may cause nothing worse than minor cost misestimation. Still, it's a bug, and it leads to failures of Asserts that I intend to add later. To fix, we need to propagate information from all appendrel parents, not just those that are RELOPT_BASERELs. We can still do it in one pass, if we rely on the append_rel_list to be ordered with ancestor relationships before descendant ones; add assertions checking that. While fixing this, we can make a small performance improvement by traversing the append_rel_list just once instead of separately for each appendrel parent relation. Noted while investigating bug #15613, though this patch does not fix that (which is why I'm not committing the related Asserts yet). Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3951.1549403812@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-02-06Unify searchpath and do file logic in MSVC build scripts.Andrew Dunstan
Commit f83419b739 failed to notice that mkvcbuild.pl and build.pl use different searchpath and do-file logic, breaking the latter, so it is adjusted to use the same logic as mkvcbuild.pl.
2019-02-06Fix heap_getattr() handling of fast defaults.Andres Freund
Previously heap_getattr() returned NULL for attributes with a fast default value (c.f. 16828d5c0273), as it had no handling whatsoever for that case. A previous fix, 7636e5c60f, attempted to fix issues caused by this oversight, but just expanding OLD tuples for triggers doesn't actually solve the underlying issue. One known consequence of this bug is that the check for HOT updates can return the wrong result, when a previously fast-default'ed column is set to NULL. Which in turn means that an index over a column with fast default'ed columns might be corrupt if the underlying column(s) allow NULLs. Fix by handling fast default columns in heap_getattr(), remove now superfluous expansion in GetTupleForTrigger(). Author: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190201162404.onngi77f26baem4g@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 11, where fast defaults were introduced
2019-02-05Fix included file path for modern perlAndrew Dunstan
Contrary to the comment on 772d4b76, only paths starting with "./" or "../" are considered relative to the current working directory by perl's "do" function. So this patch converts all the relevant cases to use "./" paths. This only affects MSVC. Backpatch to all live branches.
2019-02-05Keep perl style checker happyAndrew Dunstan
It doesn't like code before "use strict;".
2019-02-05Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2018i.Tom Lane
DST law changes in Kazakhstan, Metlakatla, and São Tomé and Príncipe. Kazakhstan's Qyzylorda zone is split in two, creating a new zone Asia/Qostanay, as some areas did not change UTC offset. Historical corrections for Hong Kong and numerous Pacific islands.
2019-02-05Fix searchpath for modern Perl for genbki.plAndrew Dunstan
This was fixed for MSVC tools by commit 1df92eeafefac4, but per buildfarm member bowerbird genbki.pl needs the same treatment. Backpatch to all live branches.
2019-02-04Fix dumping of matviews with indirect dependencies on primary keys.Tom Lane
Commit 62215de29 turns out to have been not quite on-the-mark. When we are forced to postpone dumping of a materialized view into the dump's post-data section (because it depends on a unique index that isn't created till that section), we may also have to postpone dumping other matviews that depend on said matview. The previous fix didn't reliably work for such cases: it'd break the dependency loops properly, producing a workable object ordering, but it didn't necessarily mark all the matviews as "postponed_def". This led to harmless bleating about "archive items not in correct section order", as reported by Tom Cassidy in bug #15602. Less harmlessly, selective-restore options such as --section might misbehave due to the matview dump objects not being properly labeled. The right way to fix it is to consider that each pre-data dependency we break amounts to moving the no-longer-dependent object into post-data, and hence we should mark that object if it's a matview. Back-patch to all supported versions, since the issue's been there since matviews were introduced. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15602-e895445f73dc450b@postgresql.org
2019-02-04Move port-specific parts of with_temp_install to port makefile.Andrew Gierth
Rather than define ld_library_path_ver with a big nested $(if), just put the overriding values in the makefiles for the relevant ports. Also add a variable for port makefiles to append their own stuff to with_temp_install, and use it to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH_RPATH=1 on FreeBSD which is needed to make LD_LIBRARY_PATH override DT_RPATH if DT_RUNPATH is not set (which seems to depend in unpredictable ways on the choice of compiler, at least on my system). Backpatch for the benefit of anyone doing regression tests on FreeBSD. (For other platforms there should be no functional change.)
2019-02-03Add PG_CFLAGS, PG_CXXFLAGS, and PG_LDFLAGS variables to PGXSMichael Paquier
Add PG_CFLAGS, PG_CXXFLAGS, and PG_LDFLAGS variables to pgxs.mk which will be appended or prepended to the corresponding make variables. Notably, there was previously no way to pass custom CXXFLAGS to third party extension module builds, COPT and PROFILE supporting only CFLAGS and LDFLAGS. Backpatch all the way down to ease integration with existing extensions. Author: Christoph Berg Reviewed-by: Andres Freund, Tom Lane, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20181113104005.GA32154@msg.credativ.de Backpatch-through: 9.4
2019-02-02Avoid possible deadlock while locking multiple heap pages.Amit Kapila
To avoid deadlock, backend acquires a lock on heap pages in block number order. In certain cases, lock on heap pages is dropped and reacquired. In this case, the locks are dropped for reading in corresponding VM page/s. The issue is we re-acquire locks in bufferId order whereas the intention was to acquire in blockid order. This commit ensures that we will always acquire locks on heap pages in blockid order. Reported-by: Nishant Fnu Author: Nishant Fnu Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila and Robert Haas Backpatch-through: 9.4 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/5883C831-2ED1-47C8-BFAC-2D5BAE5A8CAE@amazon.com
2019-02-01Fix use of dangling pointer in heap_delete() when logging replica identityMichael Paquier
When logging the replica identity of a deleted tuple, XLOG_HEAP_DELETE records include references of the old tuple. Its data is stored in an intermediate variable used to register this information for the WAL record, but this variable gets away from the stack when the record gets actually inserted. Spotted by clang's AddressSanitizer. Author: Stas Kelvish Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/085C8825-AD86-4E93-AF80-E26CDF03D1EA@postgrespro.ru Backpatch-through: 9.4
2019-01-30Fix a crash in logical replicationPeter Eisentraut
The bug was that determining which columns are part of the replica identity index using RelationGetIndexAttrBitmap() would run eval_const_expressions() on index expressions and predicates across all indexes of the table, which in turn might require a snapshot, but there wasn't one set, so it crashes. There were actually two separate bugs, one on the publisher and one on the subscriber. To trigger the bug, a table that is part of a publication or subscription needs to have an index with a predicate or expression that lends itself to constant expressions simplification. The fix is to avoid the constant expressions simplification in RelationGetIndexAttrBitmap(), so that it becomes safe to call in these contexts. The constant expressions simplification comes from the calls to RelationGetIndexExpressions()/RelationGetIndexPredicate() via BuildIndexInfo(). But RelationGetIndexAttrBitmap() calling BuildIndexInfo() is overkill. The latter just takes pg_index catalog information, packs it into the IndexInfo structure, which former then just unpacks again and throws away. We can just do this directly with less overhead and skip the troublesome calls to eval_const_expressions(). This also removes the awkward cross-dependency between relcache.c and index.c. Bug: #15114 Reported-by: Петър Славов <pet.slavov@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Noah Misch <noah@leadboat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/152110589574.1223.17983600132321618383@wrigleys.postgresql.org/
2019-01-28Fix LLVM related headers to compile standalone (to fix cpluspluscheck).Andres Freund
Previously llvmjit.h #error'ed when USE_LLVM was not defined, to prevent it from being included from code not having #ifdef USE_LLVM guards - but that's not actually that useful after, during the development of JIT support, LLVM related code was moved into a separately compiled .so. Having that #error means cpluspluscheck doesn't work when llvm support isn't enabled, which isn't great. Similarly add USE_LLVM guards to llvmjit_emit.h, and additionally make sure it compiles standalone. Per complaint from Tom Lane. Author: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/19808.1548692361@sss.pgh.pa.us Backpatch: 11, where JIT support was added
2019-01-28Install JIT related headers.Andres Freund
There's no reason not to install these, and jit.h can be useful for users of e.g. planner hooks. Author: Donald Dong Reviewed-By: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/296D405F-7F95-49F1-B565-389D6AA78505@csumb.edu Backpatch: 11-, where JIT compilation was introduced
2019-01-26Allow for yet another crash symptom in 013_crash_restart.pl.Tom Lane
Given the right timing, psql could emit "connection to server was lost" rather than one of the other messages that this test script checked for. It looks like commit 4247db625 may have made this more likely, but I don't really believe it was impossible before then. Rather than stress about it, just add that spelling as one of the crash-successfully- detected cases. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/19344.1548554028@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-01-26Fix psql's "\g target" meta-command to work with COPY TO STDOUT.Tom Lane
Previously, \g would successfully execute the COPY command, but the target specification if any was ignored, so that the data was always dumped to the regular query output target. This seems like a clear bug, so let's not just fix it but back-patch it. While at it, adjust the documentation for \copy to recommend "COPY ... TO STDOUT \g foo" as a plausible alternative. Back-patch to 9.5. The problem exists much further back, but the code associated with \g was refactored enough in 9.5 that we'd need a significantly different patch for 9.4, and it doesn't seem worth the trouble. Daniel Vérité, reviewed by Fabien Coelho Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15dadc39-e050-4d46-956b-dcc4ed098753@manitou-mail.org
2019-01-25Allow UNLISTEN in hot-standby mode.Tom Lane
Since LISTEN is (still) disallowed, UNLISTEN must be a no-op in a hot-standby session, and so there's no harm in allowing it. This change allows client code to not worry about whether it's connected to a primary or standby server when performing session-state-reset type activities. (Note that DISCARD ALL, which includes UNLISTEN, was already allowed, making it inconsistent to reject UNLISTEN.) Per discussion, back-patch to all supported versions. Shay Rojansky, reviewed by Mi Tar Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CADT4RqCf2gA_TJtPAjnGzkC3ZiexfBZiLmA-mV66e4UyuVv8bA@mail.gmail.com