- 12 Dec, 2014 2 commits
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Tom Lane authored
Ordinarily we can omit checking of a WHERE condition that matches a partial index's condition, when we are using an indexscan on that partial index. However, in SELECT FOR UPDATE we must include the "redundant" filter condition in the plan so that it gets checked properly in an EvalPlanQual recheck. The planner got this mostly right, but improperly omitted the filter condition if the index in question was on an inheritance child table. In READ COMMITTED mode, this could result in incorrectly returning just-updated rows that no longer satisfy the filter condition. The cause of the error is using get_parse_rowmark() when get_plan_rowmark() is what should be used during planning. In 9.3 and up, also fix the same mistake in contrib/postgres_fdw. It's currently harmless there (for lack of inheritance support) but wrong is wrong, and the incorrect code might get copied to someplace where it's more significant. Report and fix by Kyotaro Horiguchi. Back-patch to all supported branches.
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Tom Lane authored
In READ COMMITTED mode, if a SELECT FOR UPDATE discovers it has to redo WHERE-clause checking on rows that have been updated since the SELECT's snapshot, it invokes EvalPlanQual processing to do that. If this first occurs within a non-first child table of an inheritance tree, the previous coding could accidentally re-return a matching row from an earlier, already-scanned child table. (And, to add insult to injury, I think this could make it miss returning a row that should have been returned, if the updated row that this happens on should still have passed the WHERE qual.) Per report from Kyotaro Horiguchi; the added isolation test is based on his test case. This has been broken for quite awhile, so back-patch to all supported branches.
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- 11 Dec, 2014 7 commits
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Simon Riggs authored
Ensure we reindex indexes built on Mat Views. Based on patch from Micheal Paquier Add thorough tests to check that indexes on tables, toast tables and mat views are reindexed. Simon Riggs
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Tom Lane authored
Leaving global objects like roles hanging around is bad practice.
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Tom Lane authored
Aside from not testing the case it claimed to test (namely a permissions failure), it left a login-capable role lying around, which quite aside from possibly being a security hole would cause subsequent regression runs to fail since the role would already exist.
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Tom Lane authored
In passing, also make some debugging elog's in pgstat.c a bit more consistently worded. Back-patch as far as applicable (9.3 or 9.4; none of these mistakes are really old). Mark Dilger identified and patched the type violations; the message rewordings are mine.
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Heikki Linnakangas authored
It's an OID. WRITE_UINT_FIELD is identical to WRITE_OID_FIELD, but let's be tidy. Mark Dilger
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Peter Eisentraut authored
Author: Fabrízio de Royes Mello <fabriziomello@gmail.com>
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Tom Lane authored
The amount of space to reserve for the value's varlena header is VARHDRSZ, not sizeof(VARHDRSZ). The latter coding accidentally failed to fail because of the way the VARHDRSZ macro is currently defined; but if we ever change it to return size_t (as one might reasonably expect it to do), convertToJsonb() would have failed. Spotted by Mark Dilger.
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- 09 Dec, 2014 3 commits
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Heikki Linnakangas authored
It's not run by the global "check" or "installcheck" targets, because the temporary installation it creates accepts TCP connections from any user the same host, which is insecure.
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Alvaro Herrera authored
Author: Michael Paquier
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Simon Riggs authored
Previously REINDEX DATABASE and REINDEX SCHEMA produced a stream of NOTICE messages. Removing that since it is inconsistent for such a command to produce output without a VERBOSE option.
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- 08 Dec, 2014 6 commits
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Simon Riggs authored
Some requests count as two tests.
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Simon Riggs authored
Add new SCHEMA option to REINDEX and reindexdb. Sawada Masahiko Reviewed by Michael Paquier and Fabrízio de Royes Mello
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Simon Riggs authored
PostgreSQL on Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012 will now get high-resolution timestamps by dynamically loading the GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime function. It'll fall back to to GetSystemTimeAsFileTime if the higher precision variant isn't found, so the same binaries without problems on older Windows releases. No attempt is made to detect the Windows version. Only the presence or absence of the desired function is considered. Craig Ringer
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Simon Riggs authored
PostgreSQL was calling GetSystemTime followed by SystemTimeToFileTime in the win32 port gettimeofday function. This is not necessary and limits the reported precision to the 1ms granularity that the SYSTEMTIME struct can represent. By using GetSystemTimeAsFileTime we avoid unnecessary conversions and capture timestamps at 100ns granularity, which is then rounded to 1µs granularity for storage in a PostgreSQL timestamp. On most Windows systems this change will actually have no significant effect on timestamp resolution as the system timer tick is typically between 1ms and 15ms depending on what timer resolution currently running applications have requested. You can check this with clockres.exe from sysinternals. Despite the platform limiation this change still permits capture of finer timestamps where the system is capable of producing them and it gets rid of an unnecessary syscall. The higher resolution GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime call available on Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 has the same interface as GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, so switching to GetSystemTimeAsFileTime makes it easier to use the Precise variant later. Craig Ringer, reviewed by David Rowley
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Peter Eisentraut authored
This was broken in 618c9430.
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Simon Riggs authored
From Michael Paquier
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- 07 Dec, 2014 3 commits
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Simon Riggs authored
No need to set tuple tableOid twice Jim Nasby
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Simon Riggs authored
Generate a table_rewrite event when ALTER TABLE attempts to rewrite a table. Provide helper functions to identify table and reason. Intended use case is to help assess or to react to schema changes that might hold exclusive locks for long periods. Dimitri Fontaine, triggering an edit by Simon Riggs Reviewed in detail by Michael Paquier
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Simon Riggs authored
Rename parameter action_at_recovery_target to recovery_target_action suggested by Christoph Berg. Place into recovery.conf suggested by Fujii Masao, replacing (deprecating) earlier parameters, per Michael Paquier.
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- 05 Dec, 2014 7 commits
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Heikki Linnakangas authored
Used to say just "could not read password from file "...": Success", which isn't very informative. Mats Erik Andersson. Backpatch to all supported versions.
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Heikki Linnakangas authored
The "file mode" bits in the tar file header is not supposed to include the file type bits, e.g. S_IFREG or S_IFDIR. The file type is stored in a separate field. This isn't a problem in practice, all tar programs ignore the extra bits, but let's be tidy. This came up in a discussion around bug #11949, reported by Hendrik Grewe, although this doesn't fix the issue with tar --append. That turned out to be a bug in GNU tar. Schilly's tartest program revealed this defect in the tar created by pg_basebackup. This problem goes as far as we we've had pg_basebackup, but since this hasn't caused any problems in practice, let's be conservative and fix in master only.
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Heikki Linnakangas authored
After commit da34731b, these files are not generated files anymore. Adam Brightwell
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Heikki Linnakangas authored
Michael Paquier
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Heikki Linnakangas authored
It was an oversight in the original commit. Also note in the sample config file that changing wal_log_hints requires a restart. Michael Paquier. Backpatch to 9.4, where wal_log_hints was added.
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Heikki Linnakangas authored
The old formula was completely bogus with the new WAL record format.
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Robert Haas authored
This can happen if an error occurs in a standalone backend. This bug was introduced by commit 2bd9e412. Reported by Álvaro Herrera.
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- 04 Dec, 2014 6 commits
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Andres Freund authored
Author: Peter Geoghegan
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Peter Eisentraut authored
PGXS computes srcdir from VPATH, PostgreSQL proper computes VPATH from srcdir, and doing both results in an error from make. Conditionalize so only one of these takes effect.
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Peter Eisentraut authored
These changes were originally submitted as "adds support for VPATH with USE_PGXS", but they are not necessary for VPATH support, so they just add more lines of code for no reason.
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Peter Eisentraut authored
The user can just set VPATH directly. There is no need to invent another variable.
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Peter Eisentraut authored
dblink and postgres_fdw use SHLIB_PREREQS = submake-libpq to build libpq first. This doesn't work in a PGXS build, because there is no libpq to build. So just omit setting SHLIB_PREREQS in this case. Note that PGXS users can still use SHLIB_PREREQS (although it is not documented). The problem here is only that contrib modules can be built in-tree or using PGXS, and the prerequisite is only applicable in the former case. Commit 6697aa2b previously attempted to address this by creating a somewhat fake submake-libpq target in Makefile.global. That was not the right fix, and it was also done in a nonportable way, so revert that.
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Peter Eisentraut authored
Since this is not something that a user should change, pg_config_manual.h was an inappropriate place for it. In initdb.c, remove the use of the macro, because utils/guc.h can't be included by non-backend code. But we hardcode all the other configuration file names there, so this isn't a disaster.
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- 03 Dec, 2014 5 commits
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Alvaro Herrera authored
In the spirit of d34b48a0 Per buildfarm member guaibasaurus, via Stefan Kaltenbrunner.
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Alvaro Herrera authored
Transactions can now set their commit timestamp directly as they commit, or an external transaction commit timestamp can be fed from an outside system using the new function TransactionTreeSetCommitTsData(). This data is crash-safe, and truncated at Xid freeze point, same as pg_clog. This module is disabled by default because it causes a performance hit, but can be enabled in postgresql.conf requiring only a server restart. A new test in src/test/modules is included. Catalog version bumped due to the new subdirectory within PGDATA and a couple of new SQL functions. Authors: Álvaro Herrera and Petr Jelínek Reviewed to varying degrees by Michael Paquier, Andres Freund, Robert Haas, Amit Kapila, Fujii Masao, Jaime Casanova, Simon Riggs, Steven Singer, Peter Eisentraut
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Alvaro Herrera authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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Alvaro Herrera authored
check-world failed in a completely clean tree, because src/test/modules fail to build unless errcodes.h is generated first. To fix this, install a dependency in src/test/modules' Makefile so that the necessary file is generated. Even with this, running "make check" within individual module subdirs will still fail because the dependency is not considered there, but this case is less interesting and would be messier to fix. check-world still failed with the above fix in place, this time because dummy_seclabel used LOAD to load the dynamic library, which doesn't work because the @libdir@ (expanded by the makefile) is expanded to the final install path, not the temporary installation directory used by make check. To fix, tweak things so that CREATE EXTENSION can be used instead, which solves the problem because the library path is expanded by the backend, which is aware of the true libdir.
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- 02 Dec, 2014 1 commit
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Tom Lane authored
Make the error messages issued by array_in() uniformly follow the style ERROR: malformed array literal: "actual input string" DETAIL: specific complaint here and rewrite many of the specific complaints to be clearer. The immediate motivation for doing this is a complaint from Josh Berkus that json_to_record() produced an unintelligible error message when dealing with an array item, because it tries to feed the JSON-format array value to array_in(). Really it ought to be smart enough to perform JSON-to-Postgres array conversion, but that's a future feature not a bug fix. In the meantime, this change is something we agreed we could back-patch into 9.4, and it should help de-confuse things a bit.
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