1. 24 Jan, 2001 15 commits
    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Add. · eb0eadb9
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      Add file. · d2c25518
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    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Update TODO list. · dd479643
      Bruce Momjian authored
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    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Oops, got binary in there too. · 92681e97
      Bruce Momjian authored
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    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Add comment for getpwid() safety. · 3f0f30d1
      Bruce Momjian authored
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      Oops, had .o file in there. · 80d24370
      Bruce Momjian authored
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    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Update TODO list. · 64b53d74
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    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      attached is take-2 of a patch which fixes a bug related · 843657b0
      Bruce Momjian authored
      to the use of getpwuid when running in standalone mode.
      this patch allocates some persistent storage (using
      strdup) to store the username obtained with getpwuid
      in src/backend/main/main.c.  this is necessary because
      later on, getpwuid is called again (in ValidateBinary).
      
      the man pages for getpwuid on SCO OpenServer, FreeBSD,
      and Darwin all have words to this effect (this is from
      the SCO OpenServer man page):
      
        Note
        ====
        All information is contained in a static area, so it must
        be copied if it is to be saved. Otherwise, it may be
        overwritten on subsequent calls to these routines.
      
      in particular, on my platform, the storage used to hold
      the pw_name from the first call is overwritten such that
      it looks like an empty username.  this causes a problem
      later on in SetSessionUserIdFromUserName.
      
      i'd assume this isn't a problem on most platforms because
      getpwuid is called with the same UID both times, and the
      same thing ends up happening to that static storage each
      time.  however, that's not guaranteed, and is _not_ what
      happens on my platform (at least :).
      
      this is for the version of 7.1 available via anon cvs as
      of Tue Jan 23 15:14:00 2001 PST:
        .../src/backend/main/main.c,v 1.37 2000/12/31 18:04:35 tgl Exp
      
      -michael thornburgh, zenomt@armory.com
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    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      I would like to do a interface change in pgcrypto. (Good · cb5427ee
      Bruce Momjian authored
      timing, I know :))  At the moment the digest() function returns
      hexadecimal coded hash, but I want it to return pure binary.  I
      have also included functions encode() and decode() which support
      'base64' and 'hex' encodings, so if anyone needs digest() in hex
      he can do encode(digest(...), 'hex').
      
      Main reason for it is "to do one thing and do it well" :)
      
      Another reason is if someone needs really lot of digesting, in
      the end he wants to store the binary not the hexadecimal result.
      It is really silly to convert it to hex then back to binary
      again.  As I said if someone needs hex he can get it.
      
      Well, and the real reason that I am doing encrypt()/decrypt()
      functions and _they_ return binary.  For testing I like to see
      it in hex occasionally, but it is really wrong to let them
      return hex.  Only now it caught my eye that hex-coding in
      digest() is wrong.  When doing digest() I thought about 'common
      case' but hacking with psql is probably _not_ the common case :)
      
      Marko Kreen
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    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Here is a patch to make the current snapshot compile on Win32 (native, libpq · bd0a767e
      Bruce Momjian authored
      and psql) again. Changes are:
      1) psql requires the includes of "io.h" and "fcntl.h" in command.c in order
      to make a call to open() work (io.h for _open(), fcntl.h for the O_xxx)
      2) PG_VERSION is no longer defined in version.h[.in], but in configure.in.
      Since we don't do configure on native win32, we need to put it in
      config.h.win32 :-(
      3) Added define of SYSCONFDIR to config.h.win32 - libpq won't compile
      without it. This functionality is *NOT* tested - it's just defined as "" for
      now. May work, may not.
      4) DEF_PGPORT renamed to DEF_PGPORT_STR
      
      I have done the "basic tests" on it - it connects to a database, and I can
      run queries. Haven't tested any of the fancier functions (yet).
      
      However, I stepped on a much bigger problem when fixing psql to work. It no
      longer works when linked against the .DLL version of libpq (which the
      Makefile does for it). I have left it linked against this version anyway,
      pending the comments I get on this mail :-)
      The problem is that there are strings being allocated from libpq.dll using
      PQExpBuffers (for example, initPQExpBuffer() on line 92 of input.c). These
      are being allocated using the malloc function used by libpq.dll. This
      function *may* be different from the malloc function used by psql.exe - only
      the resulting pointer must be valid. And with the default linking methods,
      it *WILL* be different. Later, psql.exe tries to free() this string, at
      which point it crashes because the free() function can't find the allocated
      block (it's on the allocated blocks list used by the runtime lib of
      libpq.dll).
      
      Shouldn't the right thing to do be to have psql call termPQExpBuffer() on
      the data instead? As it is now, gets_fromFile() will just return the pointer
      received from the PQExpBuffer.data (this may well be present at several
      places - this is the one I was bitten by so far). Isn't that kind of
      "accessing the internals of the PQExpBuffer structure" wrong? Instead,
      perhaps it shuold make a copy of the string, adn then termPQExpBuffer() it?
      In that case, the string will have been allocated from within the same
      library as the free() is called.
      
      I can get it to work just fine by doing this - changing from (around line
      100 of input.c):
      and the same a bit further down in the same function.
      
      But, as I said above, this may be at more places in the code? Perhaps
      someone more familiar to it could comment on that?
      
      
      What do you think shuld be done about this? Personally, I go by the "If you
      allocate a piece of memory using an interface, use the same interface to
      free it", but the question is how to make it work :-)
      
      
      Also, AFAIK this only affects psql.exe, so the changes made to the libpq
      this patch are required no matter how the other issue is handled.
      
      Regards,
       Magnus
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    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Update · a939e974
      Bruce Momjian authored
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    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Add oid2name. Add streaming option later. · 2c591cb8
      Bruce Momjian authored
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    • Hiroshi Inoue's avatar
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    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Make functional index copy attstorage from the column data type, rather · 997ee516
      Tom Lane authored
      than forcing 'plain'.  This probably does not matter right now, but I
      think it needs to be consistent with the regular (not-functional) index
      case, where attstorage is copied from the underlying table.  Clean up
      some other dead and infelicitous code too.
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  2. 23 Jan, 2001 25 commits