1. 13 Jun, 2012 5 commits
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Fix description of SQL-standard meaning of CREATE LOCAL TEMP TABLE. · 8b23db94
      Tom Lane authored
      I had this slightly wrong, as noted by Noah Misch.
      8b23db94
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Deprecate use of GLOBAL and LOCAL in temp table creation. · c3bc76bd
      Tom Lane authored
      Aside from adjusting the documentation to say that these are deprecated,
      we now report a warning (not an error) for use of GLOBAL, since it seems
      fairly likely that we might change that to request SQL-spec-compliant temp
      table behavior in the foreseeable future.  Although our handling of LOCAL
      is equally nonstandard, there is no evident interest in ever implementing
      SQL modules, and furthermore some other products interpret LOCAL as
      behaving the same way we do.  So no expectation of change and no warning
      for LOCAL; but it still seems a good idea to deprecate writing it.
      
      Noah Misch
      c3bc76bd
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Support Linux's oom_score_adj API as well as the older oom_adj API. · 93f4d7f8
      Tom Lane authored
      The simplest way to handle this is just to copy-and-paste the relevant
      code block in fork_process.c, so that's what I did. (It's possible that
      something more complicated would be useful to packagers who want to work
      with either the old or the new API; but at this point the number of such
      people is rapidly approaching zero, so let's just get the minimal thing
      done.)  Update relevant documentation as well.
      93f4d7f8
    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      In pg_upgrade, verify that the install user has the same oid on both · b9212e37
      Bruce Momjian authored
      clusters, and make sure the new cluster has no additional users.
      
      Backpatch to 9.1.
      b9212e37
    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      Improve documentation of postgres -C option · c0a6f9c8
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      Clarify help (s/return/print/), and explain that this option is for
      use by other programs, not for user-facing use (it does not print
      units).
      c0a6f9c8
  2. 12 Jun, 2012 5 commits
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Minor code review for json.c. · f871ef74
      Tom Lane authored
      Improve commenting, conform to project style for use of ++ etc.
      No functional changes.
      f871ef74
    • Robert Haas's avatar
      Mark JSON error detail messages for translation. · 36b7e3da
      Robert Haas authored
      Per gripe from Tom Lane.
      36b7e3da
    • Robert Haas's avatar
      Copy-editing of release notes. · 99b3135e
      Robert Haas authored
      Remove a couple of items that were actually back-patched bug fixes.
      Add additional details to a couple of items which lacked a description.
      Improve attributions for a couple of items I was involved with.
      A few other miscellaneous corrections.
      99b3135e
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Ensure pg_ctl behaves sanely when data directory is not specified. · 51e61b04
      Tom Lane authored
      Commit aaa6e1de introduced multiple hazards
      in the case where pg_ctl is executed with neither a -D switch nor any
      PGDATA environment variable.  It would dump core on machines which are
      unforgiving about printf("%s", NULL), or failing that possibly give a
      rather unhelpful complaint about being unable to execute "postgres -C",
      rather than the logically prior complaint about not being told where the
      data directory is.
      
      Edmund Horner's report suggests that there is another, Windows-specific
      hazard here, but I'm not the person to fix that; it would in any case only
      be significant when trying to use a config-only PGDATA pointer.
      51e61b04
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Fix pg_dump output to a named tar-file archive. · bf0945e8
      Tom Lane authored
      "pg_dump -Ft -f filename ..." got broken by my recent commit
      4317e024, which I fear I only tested
      in the output-to-stdout variant.
      
      Report and fix by Muhammad Asif Naeem.
      bf0945e8
  3. 11 Jun, 2012 3 commits
    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      pg_receivexlog: Rename option --dir to --directory · 7d754961
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      getopt_long() allows abbreviating long options, so we might as well
      give the option the full name, and users can abbreviate it how they
      like.
      
      Do some general polishing of the --help output at the same time.
      7d754961
    • Magnus Hagander's avatar
      Prevent non-streaming replication connections from being selected sync slave · 3595a71e
      Magnus Hagander authored
      This prevents a pg_basebackup backup session that just does a base
      backup (no xlog involved at all) from becoming the synchronous slave
      and thus blocking all access while it runs.
      
      Also fixes the problem when a higher priority slave shows up it would
      become the sync standby before it has reached the STREAMING state, by
      making sure we can only switch to a walsender that's actually STREAMING.
      
      Fujii Masao
      3595a71e
    • Magnus Hagander's avatar
      Revert behaviour of -x/--xlog to 9.1 semantics · 9af34cde
      Magnus Hagander authored
      To replace it, add -X/--xlog-method that allows the specification
      of fetch or stream.
      
      Do this to avoid unnecessary backwards-incompatiblity. Spotted and
      suggested by Peter Eisentraut.
      9af34cde
  4. 10 Jun, 2012 6 commits
  5. 09 Jun, 2012 1 commit
  6. 08 Jun, 2012 3 commits
  7. 07 Jun, 2012 6 commits
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Scan the buffer pool just once, not once per fork, during relation drop. · ece01aae
      Tom Lane authored
      This provides a speedup of about 4X when NBuffers is large enough.
      There is also a useful reduction in sinval traffic, since we
      only do CacheInvalidateSmgr() once not once per fork.
      
      Simon Riggs, reviewed and somewhat revised by Tom Lane
      ece01aae
    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      Documentation spell and markup checking · 5baf6da7
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      5baf6da7
    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      Message style improvements · 5d0109bd
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      5d0109bd
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Do unlocked prechecks in bufmgr.c loops that scan the whole buffer pool. · e8d029a3
      Tom Lane authored
      DropRelFileNodeBuffers, DropDatabaseBuffers, FlushRelationBuffers, and
      FlushDatabaseBuffers have to scan the whole shared_buffers pool because
      we have no index structure that would find the target buffers any more
      efficiently than that.  This gets expensive with large NBuffers.  We can
      shave some cycles from these loops by prechecking to see if the current
      buffer is interesting before we acquire the buffer header lock.
      Ordinarily such a test would be unsafe, but in these cases it should be
      safe because we are already assuming that the caller holds a lock that
      prevents any new target pages from being loaded into the buffer pool
      concurrently.  Therefore, no buffer tag should be changing to a value of
      interest, only away from a value of interest.  So a false negative match
      is impossible, while a false positive is safe because we'll recheck after
      acquiring the buffer lock.  Initial testing says that this speeds these
      loops by a factor of 2X to 3X on common Intel hardware.
      
      Patch for DropRelFileNodeBuffers by Jeff Janes (based on an idea of
      Heikki's); extended to the remaining sequential scans by Tom Lane
      e8d029a3
    • Simon Riggs's avatar
      Wake WALSender to reduce data loss at failover for async commit. · 2c8a4e9b
      Simon Riggs authored
      WALSender now woken up after each background flush by WALwriter, avoiding
      multi-second replication delay for an all-async commit workload.
      Replication delay reduced from 7s with default settings to 200ms and often
      much less, allowing significantly reduced data loss at failover.
      
      Andres Freund and Simon Riggs
      2c8a4e9b
    • Robert Haas's avatar
      Fix more crash-safe visibility map bugs, and improve comments. · b50991ee
      Robert Haas authored
      In lazy_scan_heap, we could issue bogus warnings about incorrect
      information in the visibility map, because we checked the visibility
      map bit before locking the heap page, creating a race condition.  Fix
      by rechecking the visibility map bit before we complain.  Rejigger
      some related logic so that we rely on the possibly-outdated
      all_visible_according_to_vm value as little as possible.
      
      In heap_multi_insert, it's not safe to clear the visibility map bit
      before beginning the critical section.  The visibility map is not
      crash-safe unless we treat clearing the bit as a critical operation.
      Specifically, if the transaction were to error out after we set the
      bit and before entering the critical section, we could end up writing
      the heap page to disk (with the bit cleared) and crashing before the
      visibility map page made it to disk.  That would be bad.  heap_insert
      has this correct, but somehow the order of operations got rearranged
      when heap_multi_insert was added.
      
      Also, add some more comments to visibilitymap_test, lazy_scan_heap,
      and IndexOnlyNext, expounding on concurrency issues.
      
      Per extensive code review by Andres Freund, and further review by Tom
      Lane, who also made the original report about the bogus warnings.
      b50991ee
  8. 05 Jun, 2012 5 commits
    • Magnus Hagander's avatar
      Use strerror(errno) instead of %m · 92135ea0
      Magnus Hagander authored
      Found by Fujii Masao
      92135ea0
    • Magnus Hagander's avatar
      Fix typo · 1e57c2c5
      Magnus Hagander authored
      Noted by Erik Rijkers
      1e57c2c5
    • Magnus Hagander's avatar
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Fix bogus handling of control characters in json_lex_string(). · 3dd8e596
      Tom Lane authored
      The original coding misbehaved if "char" is signed, and also made the
      extremely poor decision to print control characters literally when trying
      to complain about them.  Report and patch by Shigeru Hanada.
      
      In passing, also fix core dump risk in report_parse_error() should the
      parse state be something other than what it expects.
      3dd8e596
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Fix some more bugs in contrib/xml2's xslt_process(). · d9b31e48
      Tom Lane authored
      It failed to check for error return from xsltApplyStylesheet(), as reported
      by Peter Gagarinov.  (So far as I can tell, libxslt provides no convenient
      way to get a useful error message in failure cases.  There might be some
      inconvenient way, but considering that this code is deprecated it's hard to
      get enthusiastic about putting lots of work into it.  So I just made it say
      "failed to apply stylesheet", in line with the existing error checks.)
      
      While looking at the code I also noticed that the string returned by
      xsltSaveResultToString was never freed, resulting in a session-lifespan
      memory leak.
      
      Back-patch to all supported versions.
      d9b31e48
  9. 03 Jun, 2012 1 commit
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Fix memory leaks in failure paths in buildACLCommands and parseAclItem. · d73b7f97
      Tom Lane authored
      This is currently only cosmetic, since all the call sites just curl up
      and die in event of a failure return.  It might be important for some
      future use-case, though, and in any case it quiets warnings from the
      clang static analyzer (as reported by Anna Zaks).
      
      Josh Kupershmidt
      d73b7f97
  10. 01 Jun, 2012 5 commits