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2007-10-11Ensure that the result of evaluating a function during constant-expressionTom Lane
simplification gets detoasted before it is incorporated into a Const node. Otherwise, if an immutable function were to return a TOAST pointer (an unlikely case, but it can be made to happen), we would end up with a plan that depends on the continued existence of the out-of-line toast datum.
2007-10-09Don't try to free pgpassfile since it's a stack variable.Magnus Hagander
Martin Pitt
2007-10-04Keep the planner from failing on "WHERE false AND something IN (SELECT ...)".Tom Lane
eval_const_expressions simplifies this to just "WHERE false", but we have already done pull_up_IN_clauses so the IN join will be done, or at least planned, anyway. The trouble case comes when the sub-SELECT is itself a join and we decide to implement the IN by unique-ifying the sub-SELECT outputs: with no remaining reference to the output Vars in WHERE, we won't have propagated the Vars up to the upper join point, leading to "variable not found in subplan target lists" error. Fix by adding an extra scan of in_info_list and forcing all Vars mentioned therein to be propagated up to the IN join point. Per bug report from Miroslav Sulc.
2007-10-04Update timezone data files to release 2007h of the zic database.Tom Lane
Might as well have the latest when we wrap 8.3beta1.
2007-09-29Disallow CLUSTER using an invalid index (that is, one left over from a failedTom Lane
CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY). Such an index might not have entries for every heap row and thus clustering with it would result in silent data loss. The scenario requires a pretty foolish DBA, but still ...
2007-09-29Make archive recovery always start a new timeline, rather than only when aTom Lane
recovery stop time was used. This avoids a corner-case risk of trying to overwrite an existing archived copy of the last WAL segment, and seems simpler and cleaner all around than the original definition. Per example from Jon Colverson and subsequent analysis by Simon.
2007-09-27Fix Assert failure in ExpandColumnRefStar --- what I thought was a can'tTom Lane
happen condition can happen given incorrect input. The real problem is that gram.y should try harder to distinguish * from "*" --- the latter is a legal column name per spec, and someday we ought to treat it that way. However fixing that is too invasive for a back-patch, and it's too late for the 8.3 cycle too. So just reduce the Assert to a plain elog for now. Per report from NikhilS.
2007-09-24Reduce the size of memory allocations by lazy vacuum when processing a smallAlvaro Herrera
table, by allocating just enough for a hardcoded number of dead tuples per page. The current estimate is 200 dead tuples per page. Per reports from Jeff Amiel, Erik Jones and Marko Kreen, and subsequent discussion. CVS: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CVS: Enter Log. Lines beginning with `CVS:' are removed automatically CVS: CVS: Committing in . CVS: CVS: Modified Files: CVS: commands/vacuumlazy.c CVS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
2007-09-22Fix erroneous Assert() in syslogger process start in EXEC_BACKEND case,Tom Lane
per ITAGAKI Takahiro. Also, rewrite syslogger_forkexec() in hopes of eliminating the confusion in the first place.
2007-09-22Fix bogus calculation of potential output string length in translate().Tom Lane
2007-09-19Prevent corr() from returning the wrong results for negative correlationNeil Conway
values. The previous coding essentially assumed that x = sqrt(x*x), which does not hold for x < 0. Thanks to Jie Zhang at Greenplum and Gavin Sherry for reporting this issue.
2007-09-16Fix overflow in extract(epoch from interval) for intervals exceeding 68 years.Tom Lane
Seems to have been introduced in 8.1 by careless SECS_PER_DAY search-and-replace.
2007-09-16Fix aboriginal mistake in lazy VACUUM's code for truncating awayTom Lane
no-longer-needed pages at the end of a table. We thought we could throw away pages containing HEAPTUPLE_DEAD tuples; but this is not so, because such tuples very likely have index entries pointing at them, and we wouldn't have removed the index entries. The problem only emerges in a somewhat unlikely race condition: the dead tuples have to have been inserted by a transaction that later aborted, and this has to have happened between VACUUM's initial scan of the page and then rechecking it for empty in count_nondeletable_pages. But that timespan will include an index-cleaning pass, so it's not all that hard to hit. This seems to explain a couple of previously unsolved bug reports.
2007-09-14Fix missed version-stamping.Tom Lane
2007-09-13Translation updatesPeter Eisentraut
2007-09-12Add a CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS call in the site where the vacuum delay pointAlvaro Herrera
was removed.
2007-09-11Sync timezone data with 2007g zic release.Tom Lane
2007-09-11Stamp releases 8.2.5, 8.1.10, 8.0.14, 7.4.18, 7.3.20.Bruce Momjian
Update FAQs for 8.2.5.
2007-09-11Make sure that open hash table scans are cleaned up when bgwriter tries toTom Lane
recover from elog(ERROR). Problem was created by introduction of hash seq search tracking awhile back, and affects all branches that have bgwriter; in HEAD the disease has snuck into autovacuum and walwriter too. (Not sure that the latter two use hash_seq_search at the moment, but surely they might someday.) Per report from Sergey Koposov.
2007-09-10Make CLUSTER and REINDEX silently skip remote temp tables in theirAlvaro Herrera
database-wide editions. Per report from bitsandbytes88 <at> hotmail.com and subsequent discussion.
2007-09-10Remove the vacuum_delay_point call in count_nondeletable_pages, because we holdAlvaro Herrera
an exclusive lock on the table at this point, which we want to release as soon as possible. This is called in the phase of lazy vacuum where we truncate the empty pages at the end of the table. An alternative solution would be to lower the vacuum delay settings before starting the truncating phase, but this doesn't work very well in autovacuum due to the autobalancing code (which can cause other processes to change our cost delay settings). This case could be considered in the balancing code, but it is simpler this way.
2007-09-07Improve page split in rtree emulation. Now if splitted result hasTeodor Sigaev
big misalignement, then it tries to split page basing on distribution of boxe's centers. Per report from Dolafi, Tom <dolafit@janelia.hhmi.org> Backpatch is needed, changes doesn't affect on-disk storage.
2007-08-31Apply a band-aid fix for the problem that 8.2 and up completely misestimateTom Lane
the number of rows likely to be produced by a query such as SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 USING (key) WHERE t2.key IS NULL; What this is doing is selecting for t1 rows with no match in t2, and thus it may produce a significant number of rows even if the t2.key table column contains no nulls at all. 8.2 thinks the table column's null fraction is relevant and thus may estimate no rows out, which results in terrible plans if there are more joins above this one. A proper fix for this will involve passing much more information about the context of a clause to the selectivity estimator functions than we ever have. There's no time left to write such a patch for 8.3, and it wouldn't be back-patchable into 8.2 anyway. Instead, put in an ad-hoc test to defeat the normal table-stats-based estimation when an IS NULL test is evaluated at an outer join, and just use a constant estimate instead --- I went with 0.5 for lack of a better idea. This won't catch every case but it will catch the typical ways of writing such queries, and it seems unlikely to make things worse for other queries.
2007-08-31Extend whole-row Var evaluation to cope with the case that the sub-planTom Lane
generating the tuples has resjunk output columns. This is not possible for simple table scans but can happen when evaluating a whole-row Var for a view. Per example from Patryk Kordylewski. The problem exists back to 8.0 but I'm not going to risk back-patching further than 8.2 because of the many changes in this area.
2007-08-31Rewrite make_outerjoininfo's construction of min_lefthand and min_righthandTom Lane
sets for outer joins, in the light of bug #3588 and additional thought and experimentation. The original methodology was fatally flawed for nests of more than two outer joins: it got the relationships between adjacent joins right, but didn't always come to the right conclusions about whether a join could be interchanged with one two or more levels below it. This was largely caused by a mistaken idea that we should use the min_lefthand + min_righthand sets of a sub-join as the minimum left or right input set of an upper join when we conclude that the sub-join can't commute with the upper one. If there's a still-lower join that the sub-join *can* commute with, this method led us to think that that one could commute with the topmost join; which it can't. Another problem (not directly connected to bug #3588) was that make_outerjoininfo's processing-order-dependent method for enforcing outer join identity #3 didn't work right: if we decided that join A could safely commute with lower join B, we dropped all information about sub-joins under B that join A could perhaps not safely commute with, because we removed B's entire min_righthand from A's. To fix, make an explicit computation of all inner join combinations that occur below an outer join, and add to that the full syntactic relsets of any lower outer joins that we determine it can't commute with. This method gives much more direct enforcement of the outer join rearrangement identities, and it turns out not to cost a lot of additional bookkeeping. Thanks to Richard Harris for the bug report and test case.
2007-08-29Fix aboriginal bug in _tarAddFile(): when complaining that the amount of dataTom Lane
read from the temp file didn't match the file length reported by ftello(), the wrong variable's value was printed, and so the message made no sense. Clean up a couple other coding infelicities while at it.
2007-08-29Fixed bug in Informix define handling.Michael Meskes
2007-08-25Fix brain fade in DefineIndex(): it was continuing to access the table'sTom Lane
relcache entry after having heap_close'd it. This could lead to misbehavior if a relcache flush wiped out the cache entry meanwhile. In 8.2 there is a very real risk of CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY using the wrong relid for locking and waiting purposes. I think the bug is only cosmetic in 8.0 and 8.1, because their transgression is limited to using RelationGetRelationName(rel) in an ereport message immediately after heap_close, and there's no way (except with special debugging options) for a cache flush to occur in that interval. Not quite sure that it's cosmetic in 7.4, but seems best to patch anyway. Found by trying to run the regression tests with CLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS enabled. Maybe we should try to do that on a regular basis --- it's awfully slow, but perhaps some fast buildfarm machine could do it once in awhile.
2007-08-21Fix potential access-off-the-end-of-memory in varbit_out(): it fetched theTom Lane
byte after the last full byte of the bit array, regardless of whether that byte was part of the valid data or not. Found by buildfarm testing. Thanks to Stefan Kaltenbrunner for nailing down the cause.
2007-08-15Repair problems occurring when multiple RI updates have to be done to the sameTom Lane
row within one query: we were firing check triggers before all the updates were done, leading to bogus failures. Fix by making the triggers queued by an RI update go at the end of the outer query's trigger event list, thereby effectively making the processing "breadth-first". This was indeed how it worked pre-8.0, so the bug does not occur in the 7.x branches. Per report from Pavel Stehule.
2007-08-10Fix uninitialized-memory bug in plpython proargnames patch. Per bug #3523Tom Lane
2007-08-10Fix unintended change of output format for createlang/droplang -l. MissedTom Lane
these uses of printQuery() in FETCH_COUNT patch a year ago :-(. Per report from Tomoaki Sato.
2007-08-08Fix a gradual memory leak in ExecReScanAgg(). Because the aggregationNeil Conway
hash table is allocated in a child context of the agg node's memory context, MemoryContextReset() will reset but *not* delete the child context. Since ExecReScanAgg() proceeds to build a new hash table from scratch (in a new sub-context), this results in leaking the header for the previous memory context. Therefore, use MemoryContextResetAndDeleteChildren() instead. Credit: My colleague Sailesh Krishnamurthy at Truviso for isolating the cause of the leak.
2007-08-06Fix pg_restore to guard against unexpected EOF while reading an archive file.Tom Lane
Per report and partial patch from Chad Wagner.
2007-08-04Suppress time zone name (%Z) when logging timestamps in xlog.c startupTom Lane
on Windows. This is yet another manifestation of the problem that Windows returns time zone names that may be in a different encoding than we are using. I've put a better solution in HEAD, but the back branches need a simple patch. Per report from Hiroshi Saito.
2007-08-02Make sure syslogPipe runs in binary mode on Windows to avoid corrupting the ↵Andrew Dunstan
pipe chunking protocol. Backport to 8.0
2007-08-02Fix a memory leak in tuplestore_end(). Unlikely to be significant duringNeil Conway
normal operation, but tuplestore_end() ought to do what it claims to do.
2007-07-31Fix a bug in the original implementation of redundant-join-clause removal:Tom Lane
clauses in which one side or the other references both sides of the join cannot be removed as redundant, because that expression won't have been constrained below the join. Per report from Sergey Burladyan.
2007-07-31Fix security definer functions with polymorphic arguments. This case hasTom Lane
never worked because fmgr_security_definer() neglected to pass the fn_expr information through. Per report from Viatcheslav Kalinin.
2007-07-24Fix predicate-proving logic to cope with binary-compatibility cases whenTom Lane
checking whether an IS NULL/IS NOT NULL clause is implied or refuted by a strict function. Per example from Dawid Kuroczko. Backpatch to 8.2 since this is arguably a performance bug.
2007-07-23The correct min buffer size isMagnus Hagander
INITIAL_EXPBUFFER_SIZE, not PQERRORMSG_LENGTH. Backpatch only, the proper fix in HEAD is to use PQExpBuffers everywhere.
2007-07-21Fix elog.c to avoid infinite recursion (leading to backend crash) whenTom Lane
log_min_error_statement is active and there is some problem in logging the current query string; for example, that it's too long to include in the log message without running out of memory. This problem has existed since the log_min_error_statement feature was introduced. No doubt the reason it wasn't detected long ago is that 8.2 is the first release that defaults log_min_error_statement to less than PANIC level. Per report from Bill Moran.
2007-07-20Fix WAL replay of truncate operations to cope with the possibility that theTom Lane
truncated relation was deleted later in the WAL sequence. Since replay normally auto-creates a relation upon its first reference by a WAL log entry, failure is seen only if the truncate entry happens to be the first reference after the checkpoint we're restarting from; which is a pretty unusual case but of course not impossible. Fix by making truncate entries auto-create like the other ones do. Per report and test case from Dharmendra Goyal.
2007-07-19Make replace(), split_part(), and string_to_array() behave somewhat sanelyTom Lane
when handed an invalidly-encoded pattern. The previous coding could get into an infinite loop if pg_mb2wchar_with_len() returned a zero-length string after we'd tested for nonempty pattern; which is exactly what it will do if the string consists only of an incomplete multibyte character. This led to either an out-of-memory error or a backend crash depending on platform. Per report from Wiktor Wodecki.
2007-07-19Only use the pipe chunking protocol if we know the syslogger shouldAndrew Dunstan
be catching stderr output, and we are not ourselves the syslogger. Otherwise, go directly to stderr. Bug noticed by Tom Lane. Backpatch as far as 8.0.
2007-07-18Fix an old thinko in SS_make_initplan_from_plan, which is used when optimizingTom Lane
a MIN or MAX aggregate call into an indexscan: the initplan is being made at the current query nesting level and so we shouldn't increment query_level. Though usually harmless, this mistake could lead to bogus "plan should not reference subplan's variable" failures on complex queries. Per bug report from David Sanchez i Gregori.
2007-07-17Fix incorrect optimization of foreign-key checks. When an UPDATE on theTom Lane
referencing table does not change the tuple's FK column(s), we don't bother to check the PK table since the constraint was presumably already valid. However, the check is still necessary if the tuple was inserted by our own transaction, since in that case the INSERT trigger will conclude it need not make the check (since its version of the tuple has been deleted). We got this right for simple cases, but not when the insert and update are in different subtransactions of the current top-level transaction; in such cases the FK check would never be made at all. (Hence, problem dates back to 8.0 when subtransactions were added --- it's actually the subtransaction version of a bug fixed in 7.3.5.) Fix, and add regression test cases. Report and fix by Affan Salman.
2007-07-17Fix outfuncs.c to dump A_Const nodes representing NULLs correctly. This hasTom Lane
been broken since forever, but was not noticed because people seldom look at raw parse trees. AFAIK, no impact on users except that debug_print_parse might fail; but patch it all the way back anyway. Per report from Jeff Ross.
2007-07-12Fix mistaken Assert in adjust_appendrel_attr_needed, per Greg Stark.Tom Lane
2007-07-12Fix freenig of names in Kerberos when using MIT - need to use theMagnus Hagander
free function provided in the Kerberos library. This fixes a very hard to track down heap corruption on windows when using debug runtimes.