1. 12 Sep, 2012 1 commit
  2. 10 Sep, 2012 2 commits
    • Andrew Dunstan's avatar
      Add vcregress.pl target for checking pg_upgrade. · a1d021e5
      Andrew Dunstan authored
      This follows recent addition of Windows/Mingw testing.
      Backpatch to Release 9.2 so we can get some buildfarm testing
      going.
      a1d021e5
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Make plperl safe against functions that are redefined while running. · 59f23fe8
      Tom Lane authored
      validate_plperl_function() supposed that it could free an old
      plperl_proc_desc struct immediately upon detecting that it was stale.
      However, if a plperl function is called recursively, this could result
      in deleting the struct out from under an outer invocation, leading to
      misbehavior or crashes.  Add a simple reference-count mechanism to
      ensure that such structs are freed only when the last reference goes
      away.
      
      Per investigation of bug #7516 from Marko Tiikkaja.  I am not certain
      that this error explains his report, because he says he didn't have
      any recursive calls --- but it's hard to see how else it could have
      crashed right there.  In any case, this definitely fixes some problems
      in the area.
      
      Back-patch to all active branches.
      59f23fe8
  3. 09 Sep, 2012 1 commit
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Use .NOTPARALLEL in ecpg/Makefile to avoid a gmake parallelism bug. · 843363b8
      Tom Lane authored
      Investigation shows that some intermittent build failures in ecpg are the
      result of a gmake bug that was reported quite some time ago:
      http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?30653
      
      Preventing parallel builds of the ecpg subdirectories seems to dodge the
      bug.  Per yesterday's pgsql-hackers discussion, there are some other things
      in the subdirectory makefiles that seem rather unsafe for parallel builds
      too, but there's little point in fixing them as long as we have to work
      around a make bug.
      
      Back-patch to 9.1; parallel builds weren't very well supported before
      that anyway.
      843363b8
  4. 08 Sep, 2012 1 commit
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Adjust PL/Python regression tests some more for Python 3.3. · 45d1f1e0
      Tom Lane authored
      Commit 2cfb1c6f fixed some issues caused
      by Python 3.3 choosing to iterate through dict entries in a different order
      than before.  But here's another one: the test cases adjusted here made two
      bad entries in a dict and expected the one complained of would always be
      the same.
      
      Possibly this should be back-patched further than 9.2, but there seems
      little point unless the earlier fix is too.
      45d1f1e0
  5. 07 Sep, 2012 1 commit
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Centralize libpq's low-level code for dropping a connection. · 210eb9b7
      Tom Lane authored
      Create an internal function pqDropConnection that does the physical socket
      close and cleans up closely-associated state.  This removes a bunch of ad
      hoc, not always consistent closure code.  The ulterior motive is to have a
      single place to wait for a spawned child backend to exit, but this seems
      like good cleanup even if that never happens.
      
      I went back and forth on whether to include "conn->status = CONNECTION_BAD"
      in pqDropConnection's actions, but for the moment decided not to.  Only a
      minority of the call sites actually want that, and in any case it's
      arguable that conn->status is slightly higher-level state, and thus not
      part of this function's purview.
      210eb9b7
  6. 06 Sep, 2012 9 commits
  7. 05 Sep, 2012 12 commits
    • Andrew Dunstan's avatar
      Fix pg_upgrade test script's line end handling on Windows. · f8f5cf33
      Andrew Dunstan authored
      Call pg_dumpall using -f switch instead of redirection, to avoid
      writing the output in text mode and generating spurious carriage
      returns. Remove to carriage return ignoring hack introduced by
      commit e442b0f0.
      
      Backpatch to 9.2.
      f8f5cf33
    • Andrew Dunstan's avatar
      Fix line end mishandling in pg_upgrade on Windows. · ea0b414a
      Andrew Dunstan authored
      pg_upgrade opened the output from pg_dumpall in text mode and
      wrote the split files in text mode. This caused unwanted eating
      of intended carriage returns on input and production of spurious
      carriage returns on output. To avoid this, open all these files
      in binary mode. On non-Windows platforms, this change has no
      effect.
      
      Backpatch to 9.0. On 9.0 and 9.1, we also switch from redirecting
      pg_dumpall's output to using pg_dumpall's -f switch, for the same
      reason.
      ea0b414a
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Restore SIGFPE handler after initializing PL/Perl. · 28ab4a5a
      Tom Lane authored
      Perl, for some unaccountable reason, believes it's a good idea to reset
      SIGFPE handling to SIG_IGN.  Which wouldn't be a good idea even if it
      worked; but on some platforms (Linux at least) it doesn't work at all,
      instead resulting in forced process termination if the signal occurs.
      Given the lack of other complaints, it seems safe to assume that Perl
      never actually provokes SIGFPE and so there is no value in the setting
      anyway.  Hence, reset it to our normal handler after initializing Perl.
      
      Report, analysis and patch by Andres Freund.
      28ab4a5a
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Silence -Wunused-result warning in contrib/pg_upgrade. · b98fd52a
      Tom Lane authored
      This is just neatnik-ism, but since we do it for comparable code in elog.c,
      we may as well do it here.
      b98fd52a
    • Robert Haas's avatar
      sepgsql cleanups. · aa2b237c
      Robert Haas authored
      This is needed to match recent changes elsewhere.  Along the way, some
      renaming for clarity.
      
      KaiGai Kohei
      aa2b237c
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Fix PARAM_EXEC assignment mechanism to be safe in the presence of WITH. · 46c508fb
      Tom Lane authored
      The planner previously assumed that parameter Vars having the same absolute
      query level, varno, and varattno could safely be assigned the same runtime
      PARAM_EXEC slot, even though they might be different Vars appearing in
      different subqueries.  This was (probably) safe before the introduction of
      CTEs, but the lazy-evalution mechanism used for CTEs means that a CTE can
      be executed during execution of some other subquery, causing the lifespan
      of Params at the same syntactic nesting level as the CTE to overlap with
      use of the same slots inside the CTE.  In 9.1 we created additional hazards
      by using the same parameter-assignment technology for nestloop inner scan
      parameters, but it was broken before that, as illustrated by the added
      regression test.
      
      To fix, restructure the planner's management of PlannerParamItems so that
      items having different semantic lifespans are kept rigorously separated.
      This will probably result in complex queries using more runtime PARAM_EXEC
      slots than before, but the slots are cheap enough that this hardly matters.
      Also, stop generating PlannerParamItems containing Params for subquery
      outputs: all we really need to do is reserve the PARAM_EXEC slot number,
      and that now only takes incrementing a counter.  The planning code is
      simpler and probably faster than before, as well as being more correct.
      
      Per report from Vik Reykja.
      
      These changes will mostly also need to be made in the back branches, but
      I'm going to hold off on that until after 9.2.0 wraps.
      46c508fb
    • Alvaro Herrera's avatar
      Trim spgist_private.h inclusion · e20a90e1
      Alvaro Herrera authored
      It doesn't really need rel.h; relcache.h is enough.
      e20a90e1
    • Heikki Linnakangas's avatar
      Fix compiler warnings about unused variables, caused by my previous commit. · 358ff99d
      Heikki Linnakangas authored
      Reported by Peter Eisentraut.
      358ff99d
    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      In pg_upgrade, document why we can't issue \n\n in the command logfile · 022cd22f
      Bruce Momjian authored
      on Windows.  Slightly cleanup log output on Windows given this
      restriction.
      
      Backpatch to 9.2.
      022cd22f
    • Heikki Linnakangas's avatar
      Fix bugs in cascading replication with recovery_target_timeline='latest' · c4c22747
      Heikki Linnakangas authored
      The cascading replication code assumed that the current RecoveryTargetTLI
      never changes, but that's not true with recovery_target_timeline='latest'.
      The obvious upshot of that is that RecoveryTargetTLI in shared memory needs
      to be protected by a lock. A less obvious consequence is that when a
      cascading standby is connected, and the standby switches to a new target
      timeline after scanning the archive, it will continue to stream WAL to the
      cascading standby, but from a wrong file, ie. the file of the previous
      timeline. For example, if the standby is currently streaming from the middle
      of file 000000010000000000000005, and the timeline changes, the standby
      will continue to stream from that file. However, the WAL on the new
      timeline is in file 000000020000000000000005, so the standby sends garbage
      from 000000010000000000000005 to the cascading standby, instead of the
      correct WAL from file 000000020000000000000005.
      
      This also fixes a related bug where a partial WAL segment is restored from
      the archive and streamed to a cascading standby. The code assumed that when
      a WAL segment is copied from the archive, it can immediately be fully
      streamed to a cascading standby. However, if the segment is only partially
      filled, ie. has the right size, but only N first bytes contain valid WAL,
      that's not safe. That can happen if a partial WAL segment is manually copied
      to the archive, or if a partial WAL segment is archived because a server is
      started up on a new timeline within that segment. The cascading standby will
      get confused if the WAL it received is not valid, and will get stuck until
      it's restarted. This patch fixes that problem by not allowing WAL restored
      from the archive to be streamed to a cascading standby until it's been
      replayed, and thus validated.
      c4c22747
    • Kevin Grittner's avatar
      Fix serializable mode with index-only scans. · cdf91edb
      Kevin Grittner authored
      Serializable Snapshot Isolation used for serializable transactions
      depends on acquiring SIRead locks on all heap relation tuples which
      are used to generate the query result, so that a later delete or
      update of any of the tuples can flag a read-write conflict between
      transactions.  This is normally handled in heapam.c, with tuple level
      locking.  Since an index-only scan avoids heap access in many cases,
      building the result from the index tuple, the necessary predicate
      locks were not being acquired for all tuples in an index-only scan.
      
      To prevent problems with tuple IDs which are vacuumed and re-used
      while the transaction still matters, the xmin of the tuple is part of
      the tag for the tuple lock.  Since xmin is not available to the
      index-only scan for result rows generated from the index tuples, it
      is not possible to acquire a tuple-level predicate lock in such
      cases, in spite of having the tid.  If we went to the heap to get the
      xmin value, it would no longer be an index-only scan.  Rather than
      prohibit index-only scans under serializable transaction isolation,
      we acquire an SIRead lock on the page containing the tuple, when it
      was not necessary to visit the heap for other reasons.
      
      Backpatch to 9.2.
      
      Kevin Grittner and Tom Lane
      cdf91edb
    • Kevin Grittner's avatar
      Allow isolation tests to specify multiple setup blocks. · c63f309c
      Kevin Grittner authored
      Each setup block is run as a single PQexec submission, and some
      statements such as VACUUM cannot be combined with others in such a
      block.
      
      Backpatch to 9.2.
      
      Kevin Grittner and Tom Lane
      c63f309c
  8. 04 Sep, 2012 11 commits
  9. 03 Sep, 2012 2 commits
    • Andrew Dunstan's avatar
      Use correct path separator for Windows builtin commands. · 504aeea6
      Andrew Dunstan authored
      pg_upgrade produces a platform-specific script to remove the old
      directory, but on Windows it has not been making sure that the
      paths it writes as arguments for rmdir and del use the backslash
      path separator, which will cause these scripts to fail.
      
      The fix is backpatched to Release 9.0.
      504aeea6
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Replace memcpy() calls in xlog.c critical sections with struct assignments. · 2a2352e0
      Tom Lane authored
      This gets rid of a dangerous-looking use of the not-volatile XLogCtl
      pointer in a couple of spinlock-protected sections, where the normal
      coding rule is that you should only access shared memory through a
      pointer-to-volatile.  I think the risk is only hypothetical not actual,
      since for there to be a bug the compiler would have to move the spinlock
      acquire or release across the memcpy() call, which one sincerely hopes
      it will not.  Still, it looks cleaner this way.
      
      Per comment from Daniel Farina and subsequent discussion.
      2a2352e0