summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/src
AgeCommit message (Collapse)Author
2025-09-15Remove hbaPort typePeter Eisentraut
This was just a workaround to avoid including the header file that defines the Port type. With C11, we can now just re-define the Port type without the possibility of a conflict. Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Reviewed-by: Chao Li <li.evan.chao@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/10d32190-f31b-40a5-b177-11db55597355@eisentraut.org
2025-09-15Update various forward declarations to use typedefPeter Eisentraut
There are a number of forward declarations that use struct but not the customary typedef, because that could have led to repeat typedefs, which was not allowed. This is now allowed in C11, so we can update these to provide the typedefs as well, so that the later uses of the types look more consistent. Reviewed-by: Chao Li <li.evan.chao@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/10d32190-f31b-40a5-b177-11db55597355@eisentraut.org
2025-09-15Improve ExplainState type handling in header filesPeter Eisentraut
Now that we can have repeat typedefs with C11, we don't need to use "struct ExplainState" anymore but can instead make a typedef where necessary. This doesn't change anything but makes it look nicer. (There are more opportunities for similar changes, but this is broken out because there was a separate discussion about it, and it's somewhat bulky on its own.) Reviewed-by: Chao Li <li.evan.chao@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/f36c0a45-98cd-40b2-a7cc-f2bf02b12890%40eisentraut.org#a12fb1a2c1089d6d03010f6268871b00 Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/10d32190-f31b-40a5-b177-11db55597355@eisentraut.org
2025-09-15Remove workarounds against repeat typedefsPeter Eisentraut
This is allowed in C11, so we don't need the workarounds anymore. Reviewed-by: Chao Li <li.evan.chao@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/10d32190-f31b-40a5-b177-11db55597355@eisentraut.org
2025-09-15Resume conflict-relevant data retention automatically.Amit Kapila
This commit resumes automatic retention of conflict-relevant data for a subscription. Previously, retention would stop if the apply process failed to advance its xmin (oldest_nonremovable_xid) within the configured max_retention_duration and user needs to manually re-enable retain_dead_tuples option. With this change, retention will resume automatically once the apply worker catches up and begins advancing its xmin (oldest_nonremovable_xid) within the configured threshold. Author: Zhijie Hou <houzj.fnst@fujitsu.com> Reviewed-by: shveta malik <shveta.malik@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila <amit.kapila16@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Dilip Kumar <dilipbalaut@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OS0PR01MB5716BE80DAEB0EE2A6A5D1F5949D2@OS0PR01MB5716.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2025-09-15jit: fix build with LLVM-21Peter Eisentraut
LLVM-21 renamed llvm::GlobalValue::getGUID() to getGUIDAssumingExternalLinkage(), so add a version guard. Author: Holger Hoffstätte <holger@applied-asynchrony.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/d25e6e4a-d1b4-84d3-2f8a-6c45b975f53d%40applied-asynchrony.com
2025-09-15Some stylistic improvements in toast_save_datum()Peter Eisentraut
Move some variables to a smaller scope. Initialize chunk_data before storing a pointer to it; this avoids compiler warnings on clang-21, or respectively us having to work around it by initializing it to zero before the variable is used (as was done in commit e92677e8633). Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/6604ad6e-5934-43ac-8590-15113d6ae4b1%40eisentraut.org
2025-09-15Hide duplicate names from extension viewsPeter Eisentraut
If extensions of equal names were installed in different directories in the path, the views pg_available_extensions and pg_available_extension_versions would show all of them, even though only the first one was actually reachable by CREATE EXTENSION. To fix, have those views skip extensions found later in the path if they have names already found earlier. Also add a bit of documentation that only the first extension in the path can be used. Reported-by: Pierrick <pierrick.chovelon@dalibo.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/8f5a0517-1cb8-4085-ae89-77e7454e27ba%40dalibo.com
2025-09-13nbtree: Always set skipScan flag on rescan.Peter Geoghegan
The TimescaleDB extension expects to be able to change an nbtree scan's keys across rescans. The issue arises in the extension's implementation of loose index scan. This is arguably a misuse of the index AM API, though apparently it worked until recently. It stopped working when the skipScan flag was added to BTScanOpaqueData by commit 8a510275, though. The flag wouldn't reliably track whether the scan (actually, the current rescan) has any skip arrays, leading to confusion in _bt_set_startikey. nbtree preprocessing will now defensively initialize the scan's skipScan flag in all cases, including the case where _bt_preprocess_array_keys returns early due to the (re)scan not using arrays. While nbtree isn't obligated to support this use case (at least not according to my reading of the index AM API), it still seems like a good idea to be consistent here, on general robustness grounds. Author: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie> Reported-By: Natalya Aksman <natalya@timescale.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJumhcirfMojbk20+W0YimbNDkwdECvJprQGQ-XqK--ph09nQw@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 18
2025-09-13Amend recent fix for SIMILAR TO regex conversion.Tom Lane
Commit e3ffc3e91 fixed the translation of character classes in SIMILAR TO regular expressions. Unfortunately the fix broke a corner case: if there is an escape character right after the opening bracket (for example in "[\q]"), a closing bracket right after the escape sequence would not be seen as closing the character class. There were two more oversights: a backslash or a nested opening bracket right at the beginning of a character class should remove the special meaning from any following caret or closing bracket. This bug suggests that this code needs to be more readable, so also rename the variables "charclass_depth" and "charclass_start" to something more meaningful, rewrite an "if" cascade to be more consistent, and improve the commentary. Reported-by: Dominique Devienne <ddevienne@gmail.com> Reported-by: Stephan Springl <springl-psql@bfw-online.de> Author: Laurenz Albe <laurenz.albe@cybertec.at> Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFCRh-8NwJd0jq6P=R3qhHyqU7hw0BTor3W0SvUcii24et+zAw@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 13
2025-09-13Re-pgindent nbtpreprocesskeys.c after commit 796962922e.Nathan Bossart
Backpatch-through: 18
2025-09-13Specify locale provider for pg_regress --no-localeAlexander Korotkov
pg_regress has a --no-locale option that forces the temporary database to have C locale. However, currently, locale C only exists in the 'builtin' locale provider. This makes 'pg_regress --no-locale' fail when the default locale provider is not 'builtin'. This commit makes 'pg_regress --no-locale' specify both LOCALE='C' and LOCALE_PROVIDER='builtin'. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/b54921f95e23b4391b1613e9053a3d58%40postgrespro.ru Author: Oleg Tselebrovskiy <o.tselebrovskiy@postgrespro.ru> Reviewed-by: Alexander Korotkov <aekorotkov@gmail.com>
2025-09-12Avoid context dependency in test case added by 9a71989a8.Tom Lane
It's not quite clear to me why this didn't show up in my local check-world testing, but some of the buildfarm evidently runs this test with a different database name. Adjust the test so that that doesn't affect the reported error messages.
2025-09-12Reject "ALTER DATABASE/USER ... RESET foo" with invalid GUC name.Tom Lane
If the database or user had no entry in pg_db_role_setting, RESET silently did nothing --- including not checking the validity of the given GUC name. This is quite inconsistent and surprising, because you *would* get such an error if there were any pg_db_role_setting entry, even though it contains values for unrelated GUCs. While this is clearly a bug, changing it in stable branches seems unwise. The effect will be that some ALTER commands that formerly were no-ops will now be errors, and people don't like that sort of thing in minor releases. Author: Vitaly Davydov <v.davydov@postgrespro.ru> Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30783e-68c28a00-9-41004480@130449754
2025-09-12Fix oversights in pg_event_trigger_dropped_objects() fixes.Tom Lane
Commit a0b99fc12 caused pg_event_trigger_dropped_objects() to not fill the object_name field for schemas, which it should have; and caused it to fill the object_name field for default values, which it should not have. In addition, triggers and RLS policies really should behave the same way as we're making column defaults do; that is, they should have is_temporary = true if they belong to a temporary table. Fix those things, and upgrade event_trigger.sql's woefully inadequate test coverage of these secondary output columns. As before, back-patch only to v15. Reported-by: Sergey Shinderuk <s.shinderuk@postgrespro.ru> Author: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/bd7b4651-1c26-4d30-832b-f942fabcb145@postgrespro.ru Backpatch-through: 15
2025-09-12Replace tests of ALTER DATABASE RESET TABLESPACE.Noah Misch
This unblocks rejection of that syntax. One copy was a misspelling of "SET TABLESPACE pg_default" that instead made no persistent changes. The other copy just needed to populate a DATABASEOID syscache entry. This slightly raises database.sql test coverage of catcache.c, while dbcommands.c coverage remains the same. Reported-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1802710.1757608564@sss.pgh.pa.us
2025-09-12Always commute strategy when preprocessing DESC keys.Peter Geoghegan
A recently added nbtree preprocessing step failed to account for the fact that DESC columns already had their B-Tree strategy number commuted at this point in preprocessing. As a result, preprocessing could output a set of scan keys where one or more keys had the correct strategy number, but used the wrong comparison routine. To fix, make the faulty code path that looks up a more restrictive replacement operator/comparison routine commute its requested inequality strategy (while outputting the transformed strategy number as before). This makes the final transformed scan key comport with the approach preprocessing has always used to deal with DESC columns (which is described by comments above _bt_fix_scankey_strategy). Oversight in commit commit b3f1a13f, which made nbtree preprocessing perform transformations on skip array inequalities that can reduce the total number of index searches. Author: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie> Reported-By: Natalya Aksman <natalya@timescale.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/19049-b7df801e71de41b2@postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 18
2025-09-12Avoid unexpected changes of CurrentResourceOwner and CurrentMemoryContextÁlvaro Herrera
Users of logical decoding can encounter an unexpected change of CurrentResourceOwner and CurrentMemoryContext. The problem is that, unlike other call sites of RollbackAndReleaseCurrentSubTransaction(), in reorderbuffer.c we fail to restore the original values of these global variables after being clobbered by subtransaction abort. This patch saves the values prior to the call and restores them eventually. In addition, logical.c and logicalfuncs.c had a hack to restore resource owner, presumably because of lack of this restore. Remove that. Instead, because the test coverage here is not very consistent, add an Assert() to ensure that the resowner is kept identical; this would make it easy to detect other cases of bugs were we fail to restore resowner properly. This could be removed later. This is arguably an old bug, but there appears to be no reason to backpatch it and it's risky to do so, so refrain for now. Author: Antonin Houska <ah@cybertec.at> Reported-by: Mihail Nikalayeu <mihailnikalayeu@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Euler Taveira <euler@eulerto.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/119497.1756892972@localhost
2025-09-12ci: openbsd: Increase RAM disk's sizeAndres Freund
Its size was ~3.8GB before, which sometimes was not enough. OpenBSD CI task often were failing due to no space left on device. Increase the RAM disk size to ~4.6 GB. Author: Nazir Bilal Yavuz <byavuz81@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAN55FZ2XVVPJRJmGB2DsL3gOrOinWh=HWvj6GO1cHzJ=6LwTag@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 18, where openbsd was added to CI
2025-09-12Allow redeclaration of typedef yyscan_tPeter Eisentraut
This is allowed in C11, so we don't need the workaround guards against it anymore. This effectively reverts commit 382092a0cd2 that put these guards in place. Reviewed-by: Chao Li <li.evan.chao@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/10d32190-f31b-40a5-b177-11db55597355@eisentraut.org
2025-09-12Improve pgbench definition of yyscan_tPeter Eisentraut
It was defining yyscan_t as a macro while the rest of the code uses a typedef with #ifdef guards around it. The latter is also what the flex generated code uses. So it seems best to make it look like those other places for consistency. The old way also had a potential for conflict if some code included multiple headers providing yyscan_t. exprscan.l includes #include "fe_utils/psqlscan_int.h" #include "pgbench.h" and fe_utils/psqlscan_int.h contains #ifndef YY_TYPEDEF_YY_SCANNER_T #define YY_TYPEDEF_YY_SCANNER_T typedef void *yyscan_t; #endif which was then followed by pgbench.h #define yyscan_t void * and then the generated code in exprscan.c #ifndef YY_TYPEDEF_YY_SCANNER_T #define YY_TYPEDEF_YY_SCANNER_T typedef void* yyscan_t; #endif This works, but if the #ifdef guard in psqlscan_int.h is removed, this fails. We want to move toward allowing repeat typedefs, per C11, but for that we need to make sure they are all the same. Reviewed-by: Chao Li <li.evan.chao@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/10d32190-f31b-40a5-b177-11db55597355@eisentraut.org
2025-09-12Default to log_lock_waits=onPeter Eisentraut
If someone is stuck behind a lock for more than a second, that is almost always a problem that is worth a log entry. Author: Laurenz Albe <laurenz.albe@cybertec.at> Reviewed-By: Michael Banck <mbanck@gmx.net> Reviewed-By: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Christoph Berg <myon@debian.org> Reviewed-By: Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/b8b8502915e50f44deb111bc0b43a99e2733e117.camel%40cybertec.at
2025-09-12Remove traces of support for Sun Studio compilerPeter Eisentraut
Per discussion, this compiler suite is no longer maintained, and it has not been able to compile PostgreSQL since at least PostgreSQL 17. This removes all the remaining support code for this compiler. Note that the Solaris operating system continues to be supported, but using GCC as the compiler. Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/a0f817ee-fb86-483a-8a14-b6f7f5991b6e%40eisentraut.org
2025-09-12Silence compiler warnings on clang 21Peter Eisentraut
Clang 21 shows some new compiler warnings, for example: warning: variable 'dstsize' is uninitialized when passed as a const pointer argument here [-Wuninitialized-const-pointer] The fix is to initialize the variables when they are defined. This is similar to, for example, the existing situation in gistKeyIsEQ(). Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/6604ad6e-5934-43ac-8590-15113d6ae4b1%40eisentraut.org
2025-09-12Fix misuse of Relids for storing attribute numbersRichard Guo
The typedef Relids (Bitmapset *) is intended to represent set of relation identifiers, but was incorrectly used in several places to store sets of attribute numbers. This is my oversight in e2debb643. Fix that by replacing such usages with Bitmapset * to reflect the correct semantics. Author: Junwang Zhao <zhjwpku@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Tender Wang <tndrwang@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Richard Guo <guofenglinux@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEG8a3LJhp_xriXf39iCz0TsK+M-2biuhDhpLC6Baxw8+ZYT3A@mail.gmail.com
2025-09-12Add more information for WAL records of hash index AMsMichael Paquier
hashdesc.c was missing a couple of fields in its record descriptions, as of: - is_prev_bucket_same_wrt for SQUEEZE_PAGE. - procid for INIT_META_PAGE. - old_bucket_flag and new_bucket_flag for SPLIT_ALLOCATE_PAGE. The author has noted the first hole, and I have spotted the others while double-checking this area of the code. Note that the only data missing now are the offsets stored in VACUUM_ONE_PAGE. We could perhaps add them, if somebody sees value in this data, even if it makes the output larger. These are discarded here. Author: Kirill Reshke <reshkekirill@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALdSSPjc-OVwtZH0Xrkvg7n=2ZwdbMJzqrm_ed_CfjiAzuKVGg@mail.gmail.com
2025-09-11Move named LWLock tranche requests to shared memory.Nathan Bossart
In EXEC_BACKEND builds, GetNamedLWLockTranche() can segfault when called outside of the postmaster process, as it might access NamedLWLockTrancheRequestArray, which won't be initialized. Given the lack of reports, this is apparently unusual, presumably because it is usually called from a shmem_startup_hook like this: mystruct = ShmemInitStruct(..., &found); if (!found) { mystruct->locks = GetNamedLWLockTranche(...); ... } This genre of shmem_startup_hook evades the aforementioned segfaults because the struct is initialized in the postmaster, so all other callers skip the !found path. We considered modifying the documentation or requiring GetNamedLWLockTranche() to be called from the postmaster, but ultimately we decided to simply move the request array to shared memory (and add it to the BackendParameters struct), thereby allowing calls outside postmaster on all platforms. Since the main shared memory segment is initialized after accepting LWLock tranche requests, postmaster builds the request array in local memory first and then copies it to shared memory later. Given the lack of reports, back-patching seems unnecessary. Reported-by: Sami Imseih <samimseih@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Sami Imseih <samimseih@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAA5RZ0v1_15QPg5Sqd2Qz5rh_qcsyCeHHmRDY89xVHcy2yt5BQ%40mail.gmail.com
2025-09-11Report the correct is_temporary flag for column defaults.Tom Lane
pg_event_trigger_dropped_objects() would report a column default object with is_temporary = false, even if it belongs to a temporary table. This seems clearly wrong, so adjust it to report the table's temp-ness. While here, refactor EventTriggerSQLDropAddObject to make its handling of namespace objects less messy and avoid duplication of the schema-lookup code. And add some explicit test coverage of dropped-object reports for dependencies of temp tables. Back-patch to v15. The bug exists further back, but the GetAttrDefaultColumnAddress function this patch depends on does not, and it doesn't seem worth adjusting it to cope with the older code. Author: Antoine Violin <violin.antuan@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFjUV9x3-hv0gihf+CtUc-1it0hh7Skp9iYFhMS7FJjtAeAptA@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 15
2025-09-11Improve comment about snapshot macrosÁlvaro Herrera
The comment mistakenly had "the others" for "the other", but this commit also reorders the comment so it matches the macros below. Now we describe the levels in increasing strictness. In addition, it seems easier to follow if we introduce one level at a time, rather than describing two, followed by "the other" (and then jumping back to one of the first two). Finally, reword the sentence about the purpose of the macros, which was slightly off-point. Author: Paul Jungwirth <pj@illuminatedcomputing.com> Reviewed-by: Rustam ALLAKOV <rustamallakov@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Dean Rasheed <dean.a.rasheed@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+renyUp=xja80rBaB6NpY3RRdi750y046x28bo_xg29zKY72Q@mail.gmail.com
2025-09-11Add test for temporal referential integrityÁlvaro Herrera
This commit adds an isolation test showing that temporal foreign keys do not permit referential integrity violations under concurrency, like fk-snapshot-2. You can show that the test fails by passing false for detectNewRows to ri_PerformCheck in ri_restrict. Author: Paul Jungwirth <pj@illuminatedcomputing.com> Reviewed-by: Rustam ALLAKOV <rustamallakov@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Dean Rasheed <dean.a.rasheed@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+renyUp=xja80rBaB6NpY3RRdi750y046x28bo_xg29zKY72Q@mail.gmail.com
2025-09-11Fill testing gap for possible referential integrity violationÁlvaro Herrera
This commit adds a missing isolation test for (non-PERIOD) foreign keys. With REPEATABLE READ, one transaction can insert a referencing row while another deletes the referenced row, and both see a valid state. But after they have committed, the table violates referential integrity. If the INSERT precedes the DELETE, we use a crosscheck snapshot to see the just-added row, so that the DELETE can raise a foreign key error. You can see the table violate referential integrity if you change ri_restrict to pass false for detectNewRows to ri_PerformCheck. A crosscheck snapshot is not needed when the DELETE comes first, because the INSERT's trigger takes a FOR KEY SHARE lock that sees the row now marked for deletion, waits for that transaction to commit, and raises a serialization error. I (Paul) added a test for that too though. We already have a similar test (in ri-triggers.spec) for SERIALIZABLE snapshot isolation showing that you can implement foreign keys with just pl/pgSQL, but that test does nothing to validate ri_triggers.c. We also have tests (in fk-snapshot.spec) for other concurrency scenarios, but not this one: we test concurrently deleting both the referencing and referenced row, when the constraint activates a cascade/set null action. But those tests don't exercise ri_restrict, and the consequence of omitting a crosscheck comparison is different: a serialization failure, not a referential integrity violation. Author: Paul Jungwirth <pj@illuminatedcomputing.com> Reviewed-by: Rustam ALLAKOV <rustamallakov@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Dean Rasheed <dean.a.rasheed@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+renyUp=xja80rBaB6NpY3RRdi750y046x28bo_xg29zKY72Q@mail.gmail.com
2025-09-11Remove checks for no longer supported GCC versionsPeter Eisentraut
Since commit f5e0186f865 (Raise C requirement to C11), we effectively require at least GCC version 4.7, so checks for older versions can be removed. Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/a0f817ee-fb86-483a-8a14-b6f7f5991b6e%40eisentraut.org
2025-09-11Remove stray semicolon at global scopePeter Eisentraut
The Sun Studio compiler complains about an empty declaration here. Note for future historians: This does not mean that this compiler is still of current interest for anyone using PostgreSQL. But we can let this small fix be its parting gift. Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/a0f817ee-fb86-483a-8a14-b6f7f5991b6e%40eisentraut.org
2025-09-11Fix intermittent test failure introduced in 6456c6e2c4.Amit Kapila
The test assumes that a backend will execute COMMIT PREPARED on the publisher and hit the injection point commit-after-delay-checkpoint within the commit critical section. This should cause the apply worker on the subscriber to wait for the transaction to complete. However, the test does not guarantee that the injection point is actually triggered, creating a race condition where the apply worker may proceed prematurely during COMMIT PREPARED. This commit resolves the issue by explicitly waiting for the injection point to be hit before continuing with the test, ensuring consistent and reliable behavior. Author: Zhijie Hou <houzj.fnst@fujitsu.com> Reviewed-by: shveta malik <shveta.malik@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/TY4PR01MB1690751D1CA8C128B0770EC6F9409A@TY4PR01MB16907.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2025-09-11Fix description of WAL record blocks in hash_xlog.hMichael Paquier
hash_xlog.h included descriptions for the blocks used in WAL records that were was not completely consistent with how the records are generated, with one block missing for SQUEEZE_PAGE, and inconsistent descriptions used for block 0 in VACUUM_ONE_PAGE and MOVE_PAGE_CONTENTS. This information was incorrect since c11453ce0aea, cross-checking the logic for the record generation. Author: Kirill Reshke <reshkekirill@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Andrey Borodin <x4mmm@yandex-team.ru> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALdSSPj1j=a1d1hVA3oabRFz0hSU3KKrYtZPijw4UPUM7LY9zw@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 13
2025-09-11Fix incorrect file reference in guc.hMichael Paquier
GucSource_Names was documented as being in guc.c, but since 0a20ff54f5e6 it is located in guc_tables.c. The reference to the location of GucSource_Names is important, as GucSource needs to be kept in sync with GucSource_Names. Author: David G. Johnston <david.g.johnston@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKFQuwYPgAHWPYjPzK7iXzhSZ6MKR8w20_Nz7ZXpOvx=kZbs7A@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 16
2025-09-10Avoid faulty alignment of Datums in build_sorted_items().Tom Lane
If sizeof(Pointer) is 4 then sizeof(SortItem) will be 12, so that if data->numrows is odd then we placed the values array at a location that's not a multiple of 8. That was fine when sizeof(Datum) was also 4, but in the wake of commit 2a600a93c it makes some alignment-picky machines unhappy. (You need a 32-bit machine that nonetheless expects 8-byte alignment of 8-byte quantities, which is an odd-seeming combination but it does exist outside the Intel universe.) To fix, MAXALIGN the space allocated to the SortItem array. In passing, let's make the "len" variable be Size not int, just for paranoia's sake. This code was arguably not too safe even before 2a600a93c, but at present I don't see a strong argument for back-patching. Reported-by: Tomas Vondra <tomas@vondra.me> Author: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/87036018-8d70-40ad-a0ac-192b07bd7b04@vondra.me
2025-09-10Eliminate duplicative hashtempcxt in nodeSubplan.c.Tom Lane
Instead of building a separate memory context that's used just for running hash functions, make the hash functions run in the per-tuple context of the node's innerecontext. This saves a little space at runtime, and it avoids needing to reset two contexts instead of one inside buildSubPlanHash's main loop. This largely reverts commit 133924e13. That's safe to do now because bf6c614a2 decoupled the evaluation context used by TupleHashTableMatch from that used for hash function evaluation, so that there's no longer a risk of resetting the innerecontext too soon. Per discussion of bug #19040, although this is not directly a fix for that. Author: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Reviewed-by: Haiyang Li <mohen.lhy@alibaba-inc.com> Reviewed-by: Fei Changhong <feichanghong@qq.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/19040-c9b6073ef814f48c@postgresql.org
2025-09-10Fix memory leakage in nodeSubplan.c.Tom Lane
If the hash functions used for hashing tuples leaked any memory, we failed to clean that up, resulting in query-lifespan memory leakage in queries using hashed subplans. One way that could happen is if the values being hashed require de-toasting, since most of our hash functions don't trouble to clean up de-toasted inputs. Prior to commit bf6c614a2, this leakage was largely masked because TupleHashTableMatch would reset hashtable->tempcxt (via execTuplesMatch). But it doesn't do that anymore, and that's not really the right place for this anyway: doing it there could reset the tempcxt many times per hash lookup, or not at all. Instead put reset calls into ExecHashSubPlan and buildSubPlanHash. Along the way to that, rearrange ExecHashSubPlan so that there's just one place to call MemoryContextReset instead of several. This amounts to accepting the de-facto API spec that the caller of the TupleHashTable routines is responsible for resetting the tempcxt adequately often. Although the other callers seem to get this right, it was not documented anywhere, so add a comment about it. Bug: #19040 Reported-by: Haiyang Li <mohen.lhy@alibaba-inc.com> Author: Haiyang Li <mohen.lhy@alibaba-inc.com> Reviewed-by: Fei Changhong <feichanghong@qq.com> Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/19040-c9b6073ef814f48c@postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 13
2025-09-10meson: Build numeric.c with -ftree-vectorize.Nathan Bossart
autoconf builds have compiled this file with -ftree-vectorize since commit 8870917623, but meson builds seem to have missed the memo. Reviewed-by: Jeff Davis <pgsql@j-davis.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/aL85CeasM51-0D1h%40nathan Backpatch-through: 16
2025-09-10Fix CREATE TABLE LIKE with not-valid check constraintPeter Eisentraut
In CREATE TABLE ... LIKE, any check constraints copied from the source table should be set to valid if they are ENFORCED (the default). Bug introduced in commit ca87c415e2f. Author: jian he <jian.universality@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CACJufxH%3D%2Bod8Wy0P4L3_GpapNwLUP3oAes5UFRJ7yTxrM_M5kg%40mail.gmail.com
2025-09-10Remove dynahash.hMichael Paquier
All the callers of my_log2() are now limited inside dynahash.c, so let's remove this header. The same capability is provided by pg_bitutils.h already. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCUJPQD_7sC-wErak2CQGNa6bj2hY-mr8wsBki=kX7f2_A@mail.gmail.com
2025-09-10Replace callers of dynahash.h's my_log() by equivalent in pg_bitutils.hMichael Paquier
All the calls replaced by this commit use 4-byte integers for their variables used in input of my_log2(). Hence, the limit against too-large inputs does not really apply. Thresholds are also applied, as of: - In nodeAgg.c, the number of partitions is limited by HASHAGG_MAX_PARTITIONS. - In nodeHash.c, ExecChooseHashTableSize() caps its maximum number of buckets based on HashJoinTuple and palloc() allocation limit. - In worker.c, the number of subxacts tracked by ApplySubXactData uses uint32, making pg_ceil_log2_64() safe to use directly. Several approaches have been discussed, like an integration with thresholds in pg_bitutils.h, but it was found confusing. This uses Dean's idea, which gives a simpler result than what I came up with to be able to remove dynahash.h. dynahash.h will be removed in a follow-up commit, removing some duplication with the ceil log2 routines. Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> Reviewed-by: Dean Rasheed <dean.a.rasheed@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCUJPQD_7sC-wErak2CQGNa6bj2hY-mr8wsBki=kX7f2_A@mail.gmail.com
2025-09-10Fix leak with SMgrRelations in startup processMichael Paquier
The startup process does not process shared invalidation messages, only sending them, and never calls AtEOXact_SMgr() which clean up any unpinned SMgrRelations. Hence, it is never able to free SMgrRelations on a periodic basis, bloating its hashtable over time. Like the checkpointer and the bgwriter, this commit takes a conservative approach by freeing periodically SMgrRelations when replaying a checkpoint record, either online or shutdown, so as the startup process has a way to perform a periodic cleanup. Issue caused by 21d9c3ee4ef7, so backpatch down to v17. Author: Jingtang Zhang <mrdrivingduck@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Yuhang Qiu <iamqyh@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/28C687D4-F335-417E-B06C-6612A0BD5A10@gmail.com Backpatch-through: 17
2025-09-09test_slru: Fix LWLock tranche allocation in EXEC_BACKEND builds.Nathan Bossart
Currently, test_slru's shmem_startup_hook unconditionally generates new LWLock tranche IDs. This is fine on non-EXEC_BACKEND builds, where only the postmaster executes this hook, but on EXEC_BACKEND builds, every backend executes it, too. To fix, only generate the tranche IDs in the postmaster process by checking the IsUnderPostmaster variable. This is arguably a bug fix and could be back-patched, but since the damage is limited to some extra unused tranche IDs in a test module, I'm not going to bother. Reported-by: Sami Imseih <samimseih@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Sami Imseih <samimseih@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAA5RZ0vaAuonaf12CeDddQJu5xKL%2B6xVyS%2B_q1%2BcH%3D33JXV82w%40mail.gmail.com
2025-09-09Fix typo in commentPeter Eisentraut
Author: Alexandra Wang <alexandra.wang.oss@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAK98qZ0whQ%3Dc%2BJGXbGSEBxCtLgy6sf-YGYqsKTAGsS-wt0wj%2BA%40mail.gmail.com
2025-09-09Add date and timestamp variants of random(min, max).Dean Rasheed
This adds 3 new variants of the random() function: random(min date, max date) returns date random(min timestamp, max timestamp) returns timestamp random(min timestamptz, max timestamptz) returns timestamptz Each returns a random value x in the range min <= x <= max. Author: Damien Clochard <damien@dalibo.info> Reviewed-by: Greg Sabino Mullane <htamfids@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Dean Rasheed <dean.a.rasheed@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Vik Fearing <vik@postgresfriends.org> Reviewed-by: Chao Li <li.evan.chao@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f524d8cab5914613d9e624d9ce177d3d@dalibo.info
2025-09-09Fix Coverity issue reported in commit a850be2fe.Amit Kapila
Address a potential SIGSEGV that may occur when the tablesync worker attempts to locate a deleted row while applying changes. This situation arises during conflict detection for update-deleted scenarios. To prevent this crash, ensure that the operation is errored out early if the leader apply worker is unavailable. Since the leader worker maintains the necessary conflict detection metadata, proceeding without it serves no purpose and risks reporting incorrect conflict type. In the passing, improve a nearby comment. Reported by Tom Lane as per Coverity Author: shveta malik <shveta.malik@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila <amit.kapila16@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/334468.1757280992@sss.pgh.pa.us
2025-09-08Add error codes when vacuum discovers VM corruptionMelanie Plageman
Commit fd6ec93bf890314a and other previous work established the principle that when an error is potentially reachable in case of on-disk corruption but is not expected to be reached otherwise, ERRCODE_DATA_CORRUPTED should be used. This allows log monitoring software to search for evidence of corruption by filtering on the error code. Enhance the existing log messages emitted when the heap page is found to be inconsistent with the VM by adding this error code. Suggested-by: Andrey Borodin <x4mmm@yandex-team.ru> Author: Melanie Plageman <melanieplageman@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/87DD95AA-274F-4F4F-BAD9-7738E5B1F905%40yandex-team.ru
2025-09-08meson: build checksums with extra optimization flags.Jeff Davis
Use -funroll-loops and -ftree-vectorize when building checksum.c to match what autoconf does. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/a81f2f7ef34afc24a89c613671ea017e3651329c.camel@j-davis.com Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>