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2023-09-04Fix out-of-bound read in gtsvector_picksplit()Michael Paquier
This could lead to an imprecise choice when splitting an index page of a GiST index on a tsvector, deciding which entries should remain on the old page and which entries should move to a new page. This is wrong since tsearch2 has been moved into core with commit 140d4ebcb46e, so backpatch all the way down. This error has been spotted by valgrind. Author: Alexander Lakhin Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17950-6c80a8d2b94ec695@postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 11
2023-09-04Fix typo in decode.c.Amit Kapila
Author: Hou Zhijie Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/OS0PR01MB57162DFFFCFCDA2E4B95899394E4A@OS0PR01MB5716.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2023-09-04Fix handling of shared statistics with dropped databasesMichael Paquier
Dropping a database while a connection is attempted on it was able to lead to the presence of valid database entries in shared statistics. The issue is that MyDatabaseId was getting set too early than it should, as, if the connection attempted on the dropped database fails when renamed or dropped, the shutdown callback of the shared statistics would finish by re-inserting a correct entry related to the database already dropped. As analyzed by the bug reporters, this issue could lead to phantom entries in the database list maintained by the autovacuum launcher (in rebuild_database_list()) if the database dropped was part of the database list when it was still valid. After the database was dropped, it would remain the highest on the list of databases to considered by the autovacuum worker as things to process. This would prevent autovacuum jobs to happen on all the other databases still present. The commit fixes this issue by delaying setting MyDatabaseId until the database existence has been re-checked with the second scan on pg_database after getting a shared lock on it, and by switching pgstat_update_dbstats() so as nothing happens if MyDatabaseId is not valid. Issue introduced by 5891c7a8ed8f, so backpatch down to 15. Reported-by: Will Mortensen, Jacob Speidel Analyzed-by: Will Mortensen, Jacob Speidel Author: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17973-bca1f7d5c14f601e@postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 15
2023-09-01Fix not-null constraint testAlvaro Herrera
When a partitioned table has a primary key, trying to find the corresponding not-null constraint for that column would come up empty, causing code that's trying to check said not-null constraint to crash. Fix by only running the check when the not-null constraint exists. Reported-by: Alexander Lakhin <exclusion@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d57b4a69-7394-3146-5976-9a1ef27e7972@gmail.com
2023-09-01ATPrepAddPrimaryKey: ignore non-PK constraintsAlvaro Herrera
Because of lack of test coverage, this function added by b0e96f311985 wasn't ignoring constraint types other than primary keys, which it should have. Add some lines to a test for it. Reported-by: Richard Guo <guofenglinux@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMbWs48bc-k_-1fh0dZpAhp_LiR5MfEX9haystmoBboR_4czCQ@mail.gmail.com
2023-08-31Report syncscan position at end of scan.Heikki Linnakangas
The comment in heapgettup_advance_block() says that it reports the scan position before checking for end of scan, but that didn't match the code. The code was refactored in commit 7ae0ab0ad9, which inadvertently changed the order of the check and reporting. Change it back. This caused a few regression test failures with a small shared_buffers setting like 10 MB. The 'portals' and 'cluster' tests perform seqscans that are large enough that sync seqscans kick in. When the sync scan position is not updated at end of scan, the next seq scan doesn't start at the beginning of the table, and the test queries are sensitive to that. Reviewed-by: Melanie Plageman, David Rowley Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/6f991389-ae22-d844-a9d8-9aceb7c01a9a@iki.fi Backpatch-through: 16
2023-08-31Correct ObjectProperty entry for transformsPeter Eisentraut
There was some confusion in the ObjectProperty entry for transforms. Some fields had values that were apparently meant for a different field. Also, some fields were not assigned, which is okay for most fields, but not for all. In particular, for .oid_catcache_id, .name_catcache_id, and .objtype, zero is a valid value, so we need to use -1 if not applicable. It has apparently been like that from the very beginning (commit cac7658205). The faulty values were not actually reachable, so it's not a big problem in practice, but we should make it correct. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/75ae5875-3abc-dafc-8aec-73247ed41cde@eisentraut.org
2023-08-31genbki.pl: Factor out boilerplate generationPeter Eisentraut
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/75ae5875-3abc-dafc-8aec-73247ed41cde@eisentraut.org
2023-08-31Restructure DECLARE_INDEX argumentsPeter Eisentraut
Separate the table name from the index declaration. We need that anyway later for the ALTER TABLE / USING INDEX commands, so we might as well structure the declarations like that to begin with. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/75ae5875-3abc-dafc-8aec-73247ed41cde@eisentraut.org
2023-08-31Fix some shadow variables in src/backend/replication/Michael Paquier
The code is able to compile already without warnings under -Wshadow=compatible-local, which is itself already enabled in the tree, and the ones fixed here showed up with the more restrictive -Wshadow. There are more of these that we may want to look at, and the ones fixed here made the code confusing. Author: Peter Smith Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAHut+PuR0y4ofNOxi691VTVWmBfScHV9AaBMGSpeh8+DKp81Nw@mail.gmail.com
2023-08-30Use actual backend IDs in pg_stat_get_backend_subxact().Nathan Bossart
Unlike the other pg_stat_get_backend* functions, pg_stat_get_backend_subxact() looks up the backend entry by using its integer argument as a 1-based index in an internal array. The other functions look for the entry with the matching session backend ID. These numbers often match, but that isn't reliably true. This commit resolves this discrepancy by introducing pgstat_get_local_beentry_by_backend_id() and using it in pg_stat_get_backend_subxact(). We cannot use pgstat_get_beentry_by_backend_id() because it returns a PgBackendStatus, which lacks the locally computed additions available in LocalPgBackendStatus that are required by pg_stat_get_backend_subxact(). Author: Ian Barwick Reviewed-by: Sami Imseih, Michael Paquier, Robert Haas Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAB8KJ%3Dj-ACb3H4L9a_b3ZG3iCYDW5aEu3WsPAzkm2S7JzS1Few%40mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 16
2023-08-30Rename some support functions for pgstat* views.Nathan Bossart
Presently, pgstat_fetch_stat_beentry() accepts a session's backend ID as its argument, and pgstat_fetch_stat_local_beentry() accepts a 1-based index in an internal array as its argument. The former is typically used wherever a user must provide a backend ID, and the latter is usually used internally when looping over all entries in the array. This difference was first introduced by d7e39d72ca. Before that commit, both functions accepted a 1-based index to the internal array. This commit renames these two functions to make it clear whether they use the backend ID or the 1-based index to look up the entry. This is preparatory work for a follow-up change that will introduce a function for looking up a LocalPgBackendStatus using a backend ID. Reviewed-by: Ian Barwick, Sami Imseih, Michael Paquier, Robert Haas Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAB8KJ%3Dj-ACb3H4L9a_b3ZG3iCYDW5aEu3WsPAzkm2S7JzS1Few%40mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 16
2023-08-30Fix possible compiler warningPeter Eisentraut
related to 1fa9241bdd
2023-08-30Fix code indentation vioaltion introduced in commit 3c662643c4.Tatsuo Ishii
Per buildfarm member koel
2023-08-29Fix misuse of PqMsg_Close.Nathan Bossart
EndCommand() and EndReplicationCommand() should use PqMsg_CommandComplete instead. Oversight in commit f4b54e1ed9. Reported-by: Pavel Stehule, Tatsuo Ishii Author: Pavel Stehule Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFj8pRAMDCJXjnwiCkCB1yO1f7NPggFY8PwwAJDnugu-Z2G-Cg%40mail.gmail.com
2023-08-30Allow pgbench to exit immediately when any client is aborted.Tatsuo Ishii
Previously when client was aborted due to some error during benchmarking, other clients continued their run until certain number of transactions specified -t was reached or the time specified by -T was expired. At the end, the results are printed with caution: "Run was aborted; the above results are incomplete" shows. New option "--exit-on-abort" allows pgbench to exit immediately in this case so that users could quickly fix the cause of the failure and try again another round of benchmarking. Author: Yugo Nagata Reviewed-by: Fabien COELHO, Tatsuo Ishii Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/flat/20230804130325.df32e60879c38c92bca64207%40sraoss.co.jp
2023-08-30Fix comment of PQputCopyEnd()Michael Paquier
The comment describing the error codes of this routine mentioned 0 as a possible value, but this error code has never been used. Author: Junwang Zhao Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEG8a3Jt5KwMNr+_S6VN68rog4HeoG6ELvPQO8kZNQTeJeQ=rQ@mail.gmail.com
2023-08-30Avoid possible overflow with ltsGetFreeBlock() in logtape.cMichael Paquier
nFreeBlocks, defined as a long, stores the number of free blocks in a logical tape. ltsGetFreeBlock() has been using an int to store the value of nFreeBlocks, which could lead to overflows on platforms where long and int are not the same size (in short everything except Windows where long is 4 bytes). The problematic intermediate variable is switched to be a long instead of an int. Issue introduced by c02fdc9223015, so backpatch down to 13. Author: Ranier vilela Reviewed-by: Peter Geoghegan, David Rowley Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEudQApLDWCBR_xmwNjGBrDo+f+S4E87x3s7-+hoaKqYdtC4JQ@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 13
2023-08-29Disallow changing NO INHERIT status of a not-null constraintAlvaro Herrera
It makes no sense to add a NO INHERIT not-null constraint to a child table that already has one in that column inherited from its parent. Disallow that, and add tests for the relevant cases. Per complaint from Kyotaro Horiguchi. I also used part of his proposed patch. Co-authored-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20230828.161658.1184657435220765047.horikyota.ntt@gmail.com
2023-08-29Perl: Remove useless linesAlvaro Herrera
2023-08-29psql/t/001_basic: use locale-aware decimals in new testAlvaro Herrera
As cd82e5c79d14 did. Otherwise, the test fails in locales that use decimal separators other than ".".
2023-08-29Generate a locale-agnostic initdb templateAlvaro Herrera
Fixup for 252dcb32397f. Without this, the "template" data directory created in the initial test steps uses a non-C locale, upsetting numerous tests that rely on parsing English error messages. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFj8pRB=XVWC0orWu0FbjrmyOpAMLqJiau80YyQOYQPfMj8Xxw@mail.gmail.com
2023-08-29Rename logical_replication_mode to debug_logical_replication_streamingPeter Eisentraut
The logical_replication_mode GUC is intended for testing and debugging purposes, but its current name may be misleading and encourage users to make unnecessary changes. To avoid confusion, renaming the GUC to a less misleading name debug_logical_replication_streaming that casual users are less likely to mistakenly assume needs to be modified in a regular logical replication setup. Author: Hou Zhijie <houzj.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com> Reviewed-by: Peter Smith <smithpb2250@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/d672d774-c44b-6fec-f993-793e744f169a%40eisentraut.org
2023-08-29Allow \watch queries to stop on minimum rows returnedDaniel Gustafsson
When running a repeat query with \watch in psql, it can be helpful to be able to stop the watch process when the query no longer returns the expected amount of rows. An example would be to watch for the presence of a certain event in pg_stat_activity and stopping when the event is no longer present, or to watch an index creation and stop when the index is created. This adds a min_rows=MIN parameter to \watch which can be set to a non-negative integer, and the watch query will stop executing when it returns less than MIN rows. Author: Greg Sabino Mullane <htamfids@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKAnmmKStATuddYxP71L+p0DHtp9Rvjze3XRoy0Dyw67VQ45UA@mail.gmail.com
2023-08-29Reword user-facing message for "power of two"Daniel Gustafsson
While there are numerous instances of using "power of 2" in the code, translated user-facing messages use "power of two". Fix two instances which used "power of 2" instead. Author: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20230829.175615.682972421946735863.horikyota.ntt@gmail.com
2023-08-29Remove useless if conditionPeter Eisentraut
We can call GetAttributeCompression() with a NULL argument. It handles that internally already. This change makes all the callers of GetAttributeCompression() uniform. Reviewed-by: Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/52a125e4-ff9a-95f5-9f61-b87cf447e4da@eisentraut.org
2023-08-29Remove useless if conditionPeter Eisentraut
This is useless because these fields are not set anywhere before, so we can assign them unconditionally. This also makes this more consistent with ATExecAddColumn(). Reviewed-by: Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/52a125e4-ff9a-95f5-9f61-b87cf447e4da@eisentraut.org
2023-08-29Make more use of makeColumnDef()Peter Eisentraut
Since we already have it, we might as well make full use of it, instead of assembling ColumnDef by hand in several places. Reviewed-by: Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/52a125e4-ff9a-95f5-9f61-b87cf447e4da@eisentraut.org
2023-08-29Add some const decorationsPeter Eisentraut
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/52a125e4-ff9a-95f5-9f61-b87cf447e4da@eisentraut.org
2023-08-29Initialize ListenSocket array earlier.Heikki Linnakangas
After commit b0bea38705, syslogger prints 63 warnings about failing to close a listen socket at postmaster startup. That's because the syslogger process forks before the ListenSockets array is initialized, so ClosePostmasterPorts() calls "close(0)" 64 times. The first call succeeds, because fd 0 is stdin. This has been like this since commit 9a86f03b4e in version 13, which moved the SysLogger_Start() call to before initializing ListenSockets. We just didn't notice until commit b0bea38705 added the LOG message. Reported by Michael Paquier and Jeff Janes. Author: Michael Paquier Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/ZOvvuQe0rdj2slA9%40paquier.xyz Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/ZO0fgDwVw2SUJiZx@paquier.xyz#482670177eb4eaf4c9f03c1eed963e5f Backpatch-through: 13
2023-08-29Tweak pg_promote() to report failures on kill() or postmaster failuresMichael Paquier
Since its introduction in 10074651e335, pg_promote() has been returning a false status in three cases: - SIGUSR1 not sent to the postmaster process. - Postmaster death during standby promotion. - Standby not promoted within the specified wait time. An application calling this function will have a hard time understanding what a false state returned actually means. Per discussion, this switches the two first states to fail rather than return a "false" status, making the second case more consistent with the existing CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS in the wait loop. False is only returned when the promotion is not completed within the specified time (60s by default). Author: Ashutosh Sharma Reviewed-by: Fujii Masao, Laurenz Albe, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAE9k0P=QTrwptL0t4J0fuBRDDjgsT-0PVKd-ikd96i1hyL7Bcg@mail.gmail.com
2023-08-28Make error messages about WAL segment size more consistentPeter Eisentraut
Make the primary messages more compact and make the detail messages uniform. In initdb.c and pg_resetwal.c, use the newish option_parse_int() to simplify some of the option parsing. For the backend GUC wal_segment_size, add a GUC check hook to do the verification instead of coding it in bootstrap.c. This might be overkill, but that way the check is in the right place and it becomes more self-documenting. In passing, make pg_controldata use the logging API for warning messages. Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev <aleksander@timescale.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/9939aa8a-d7be-da2c-7715-0a0b5535a1f7@eisentraut.org
2023-08-28Fix some typos in wait_event_names.txtMichael Paquier
Noticed in passing, while hacking on a different patch touching this area.
2023-08-28Convert encrypted SSL test keys to PKCS#8 formatPeter Eisentraut
OpenSSL in FIPS mode rejects several encrypted private keys used in the test suites ssl and ssl_passphrase_callback. This is because they are in a "traditional" OpenSSL format that uses MD5 for key generation. The fix is to convert them to the more standard PKCS#8 format that uses SHA1 for key derivation. This commit contains the converted keys, with the conversion done like this: openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -in src/test/modules/ssl_passphrase_callback/server.key -passin pass:FooBaR1 -out src/test/modules/ssl_passphrase_callback/server.key.new -passout pass:FooBaR1 mv src/test/modules/ssl_passphrase_callback/server.key.new src/test/modules/ssl_passphrase_callback/server.key etc., as well as updated build rules to generate the keys in the new format if they need to be regenerated. Reviewed-by: Jacob Champion <jchampion@timescale.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/64de784b-8833-e055-3bd4-7420e6675351%40eisentraut.org
2023-08-28Tighten unit parsing in internal valuesMichael Paquier
Interval values now generate an error when the user has multiple consecutive units or a unit without a value. Previously, it was possible to specify multiple units consecutively which is contrary to what the documentation allows, so it was possible to finish with confusing interval values. This is a follow-up of the work done in 165d581f146b. Author: Joseph Koshakow Reviewed-by: Jacob Champion, Gurjeet Singh, Reid Thompson Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAAvxfHd-yNO+XYnUxL=GaNZ1n+eE0V-oE0+-cC1jdjdU0KS3iw@mail.gmail.com
2023-08-28Tighten handling of "ago" in interval valuesMichael Paquier
This commit Restrict the unit "ago" to only appear at the end of the interval. According to the documentation, a direction can only be defined at the end of an interval, but it was possible to define it in the middle of the string or define it multiple times. In spirit, this is similar to the error handling improvements done in 5b3c5953553b or bcc704b524904. Author: Joseph Koshakow Reviewed-by: Jacob Champion, Gurjeet Singh, Reid Thompson Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAAvxfHd-yNO+XYnUxL=GaNZ1n+eE0V-oE0+-cC1jdjdU0KS3iw@mail.gmail.com
2023-08-28Format list of catalog files in makefile verticallyPeter Eisentraut
This makes it easier to compare the lists visually with the corresponding meson lists. In passing, copy over some relevant comments from the makefiles to meson.build. Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Reviewed-by: Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/a306be82-ee71-4554-d499-49a45a654396%40eisentraut.org
2023-08-28Remove dead code in DecodeInterval()Michael Paquier
This commit removes some dead code related to the unit type RESERV, whose last use has been removed from the unit lookup table used for intervals ("deltatktbl" in datetime.c) in 666cbae16da4. Before that, RESERV was used as an equivalent of "invalid", but that's now unreachable. Author: Joseph Koshakow Reviewed-by: Jacob Champion, Gurjeet Singh, Reid Thompson Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAAvxfHd-yNO+XYnUxL=GaNZ1n+eE0V-oE0+-cC1jdjdU0KS3iw@mail.gmail.com
2023-08-27Show names of DEALLOCATE as constants in pg_stat_statementsMichael Paquier
This commit switches query jumbling so as prepared statement names are treated as constants in DeallocateStmt. A boolean field is added to DeallocateStmt to make a distinction between ALL and named prepared statements, as "name" was used to make this difference before, NULL meaning DEALLOCATE ALL. Prior to this commit, DEALLOCATE was not tracked in pg_stat_statements, for the reason that it was not possible to treat its name parameter as a constant. Now that query jumbling applies to all the utility nodes, this reason does not apply anymore. Like 638d42a3c520, this can be a huge advantage for monitoring where prepared statement names are randomly generated, preventing bloat in pg_stat_statements. A couple of tests are added to track the new behavior. Author: Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker, Michael Paquier Reviewed-by: Julien Rouhaud Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ZMhT9kNtJJsHw6jK@paquier.xyz
2023-08-26Generate new LOG for "trust" connections under log_connectionsMichael Paquier
Adding an extra LOG for connections that have not set an authn ID, like when the "trust" authentication method is used, is useful for audit purposes. A couple of TAP tests for SSL and authentication need to be tweaked to adapt to this new LOG generated, as some scenarios expected no logs but they now get a hit. Reported-by: Shaun Thomas Author: Jacob Champion Reviewed-by: Robert Haas, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFdbL1N7-GF-ZXKaB3XuGA+CkSmnjFvqb8hgjMnDfd+uhL2u-A@mail.gmail.com
2023-08-25Avoid non-POSIX cp flagsAndres Freund
Commit 252dcb32 used cp -a, but apparently Solaris doesn't like that. Use cp -RPp instead. Author: Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+hUKGL10AoQVMMqgOJ8CTjoz9MLidD8ik2e8PibzLNMz0+aRg@mail.gmail.com
2023-08-25Rename test table to avoid cs_CZ locale problemAlvaro Herrera
Per buildfarm member Hippopotamus
2023-08-25Catalog not-null constraintsAlvaro Herrera
We now create contype='n' pg_constraint rows for not-null constraints. We propagate these constraints to other tables during operations such as adding inheritance relationships, creating and attaching partitions and creating tables LIKE other tables. We also spawn not-null constraints for inheritance child tables when their parents have primary keys. These related constraints mostly follow the well-known rules of conislocal and coninhcount that we have for CHECK constraints, with some adaptations: for example, as opposed to CHECK constraints, we don't match not-null ones by name when descending a hierarchy to alter it, instead matching by column name that they apply to. This means we don't require the constraint names to be identical across a hierarchy. For now, we omit them for system catalogs. Maybe this is worth reconsidering. We don't support NOT VALID nor DEFERRABLE clauses either; these can be added as separate features later (this patch is already large and complicated enough.) psql shows these constraints in \d+. pg_dump requires some ad-hoc hacks, particularly when dumping a primary key. We now create one "throwaway" not-null constraint for each column in the PK together with the CREATE TABLE command, and once the PK is created, all those throwaway constraints are removed. This avoids having to check each tuple for nullness when the dump restores the primary key creation. pg_upgrading from an older release requires a somewhat brittle procedure to create a constraint state that matches what would be created if the database were being created fresh in Postgres 17. I have tested all the scenarios I could think of, and it works correctly as far as I can tell, but I could have neglected weird cases. This patch has been very long in the making. The first patch was written by Bernd Helmle in 2010 to add a new pg_constraint.contype value ('n'), which I (Álvaro) then hijacked in 2011 and 2012, until that one was killed by the realization that we ought to use contype='c' instead: manufactured CHECK constraints. However, later SQL standard development, as well as nonobvious emergent properties of that design (mostly, failure to distinguish them from "normal" CHECK constraints as well as the performance implication of having to test the CHECK expression) led us to reconsider this choice, so now the current implementation uses contype='n' again. During Postgres 16 this had already been introduced by commit e056c557aef4, but there were some problems mainly with the pg_upgrade procedure that couldn't be fixed in reasonable time, so it was reverted. In 2016 Vitaly Burovoy also worked on this feature[1] but found no consensus for his proposed approach, which was claimed to be closer to the letter of the standard, requiring an additional pg_attribute column to track the OID of the not-null constraint for that column. [1] https://postgr.es/m/CAKOSWNkN6HSyatuys8xZxzRCR-KL1OkHS5-b9qd9bf1Rad3PLA@mail.gmail.com Author: Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> Author: Bernd Helmle <mailings@oopsware.de> Reviewed-by: Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com> Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@enterprisedb.com> Reviewed-by: Dean Rasheed <dean.a.rasheed@gmail.com>
2023-08-25Reset the logical worker type while cleaning up other worker info.Amit Kapila
Commit 2a8b40e36 introduces the worker type field for logical replication workers, but forgot to reset the type when the worker exits. This can lead to recognizing a stopped worker as a valid logical replication worker. Fix it by resetting the worker type and additionally adding the safeguard to not use LogicalRepWorker until ->in_use is verified. Reported-by: Thomas Munro based on cfbot reports. Author: Hou Zhijie, Alvaro Herrera Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+hUKGK2RQh4LifVgBmkHsCYChP-65UwGXOmnCzYVa5aAt4GWg@mail.gmail.com
2023-08-24Use "template" data directory in testsAndres Freund
When running all (or just many) of our tests, a significant portion of both CPU time and IO is spent running initdb. Most of those initdb runs don't specify any options influencing properties of the created data directory. Avoid most of that overhead by creating a "template" data directory, alongside the temporary installation. Instead of running initdb, pg_regress and tap tests can copy that data directory. When a tap test specifies options to initdb, the template data directory is not used. That could be relaxed for some options, but it's not clear it's worth the effort. There unfortunately is some duplication between pg_regress.c and Cluster.pm, but there are no easy ways of sharing that code without introducing additional complexity. Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220120021859.3zpsfqn4z7ob7afz@alap3.anarazel.de
2023-08-24pg_upgrade: Bump MESSAGE_WIDTH.Nathan Bossart
Commit 7b378237aa added a status message to pg_upgrade that is 60 characters wide. Since the MESSAGE_WIDTH macro is currently set to 60, there is no space between this new status message and the "ok" or "failed" indicator appended when the step completes. To fix this problem, this commit increases the value of MESSAGE_WIDTH to 62. Suggested-by: Bharath Rupireddy Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACVVvk1cYLtWVxHv%3DZ1Ubq%3DUES9fhKbUU4c9k4W%2BfEDnbw%40mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 16
2023-08-24Avoid unnecessary plancache revalidation of utility statements.Tom Lane
Revalidation of a plancache entry (after a cache invalidation event) requires acquiring a snapshot. Normally that is harmless, but not if the cached statement is one that needs to run without acquiring a snapshot. We were already aware of that for TransactionStmts, but for some reason hadn't extrapolated to the other statements that PlannedStmtRequiresSnapshot() knows mustn't set a snapshot. This can lead to unexpected failures of commands such as SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL. We can fix it in the same way, by excluding those command types from revalidation. However, we can do even better than that: there is no need to revalidate for any statement type for which parse analysis, rewrite, and plan steps do nothing interesting, which is nearly all utility commands. To mechanize this, invent a parser function stmt_requires_parse_analysis() that tells whether parse analysis does anything beyond wrapping a CMD_UTILITY Query around the raw parse tree. If that's what it does, then rewrite and plan will just skip the Query, so that it is not possible for the same raw parse tree to produce a different plan tree after cache invalidation. stmt_requires_parse_analysis() is basically equivalent to the existing function analyze_requires_snapshot(), except that for obscure reasons that function omits ReturnStmt and CallStmt. It is unclear whether those were oversights or intentional. I have not been able to demonstrate a bug from not acquiring a snapshot while analyzing these commands, but at best it seems mighty fragile. It seems safer to acquire a snapshot for parse analysis of these commands too, which allows making stmt_requires_parse_analysis and analyze_requires_snapshot equivalent. In passing this fixes a second bug, which is that ResetPlanCache would exclude ReturnStmts and CallStmts from revalidation. That's surely *not* safe, since they contain parsable expressions. Per bug #18059 from Pavel Kulakov. Back-patch to all supported branches. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18059-79c692f036b25346@postgresql.org
2023-08-24Add test for inherited CHECK constraint dropAlvaro Herrera
This code is insufficiently covered by tests, so add a few small test cases to immortalize its behavior before it gets rewritten completely by the project to catalog NOT NULL constraints.
2023-08-24Use FD_CLOEXEC on ListenSocketsHeikki Linnakangas
It's good hygiene if e.g. an extension launches a subprogram when being loaded. We went through some effort to close them in the child process in EXEC_BACKEND mode, but it's better to not hand them down to the child process in the first place. We still need to close them after fork when !EXEC_BACKEND, but it's a little simpler. In the passing, LOG a message if closing the client connection or listen socket fails. Shouldn't happen, but if it does, would be nice to know. Reviewed-by: Tristan Partin, Andres Freund, Thomas Munro Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/7a59b073-5b5b-151e-7ed3-8b01ff7ce9ef@iki.fi
2023-08-24Fix lack of message pluralizationPeter Eisentraut