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Author SHA1 Message Date
Peter Eisentraut
2926e1bcfb Missing space in error message 2008-10-30 12:27:42 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
a1bbfa78b4 Improve new message 2008-10-30 08:51:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
b56cdf3b85 Fix recoveryLastXTime logic so that it actually does what one would expect.
Per gripe from Kevin Grittner.  Backpatch to 8.3, where the bug was introduced.
2008-10-30 04:06:25 +00:00
Tom Lane
4b2315f493 Install a more robust solution for the problem of infinite error-processing
recursion when we are unable to convert a localized error message to the
client's encoding.  We've been over this ground before, but as reported by
Ibrar Ahmed, it still didn't work in the case of conversion failures for
the conversion-failure message itself :-(.  Fix by installing a "circuit
breaker" that disables attempts to localize this message once we get into
recursion trouble.

Patch all supported branches, because it is in fact broken in all of them;
though I had to add some missing translations to the older branches in
order to expose the failure in the particular test case I was using.
2008-10-27 19:37:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
1d18f940a3 Better solution to the IN-list issue: instead of having an arbitrary cutoff,
treat Var and non-Var IN-list items differently.  Only non-Var items are
candidates to go into an ANY(ARRAY) construct --- we put all Vars as separate
OR conditions on the grounds that that leaves more scope for optimization.
Per suggestion from Robert Haas.
2008-10-26 02:46:30 +00:00
Tom Lane
6571729d54 Add a heuristic to transformAExprIn() to make it prefer expanding "x IN (list)"
into an OR of equality comparisons, rather than x = ANY(ARRAY[...]), when there
are Vars in the right-hand side.  This avoids a performance regression compared
to pre-8.2 releases, in cases where the OR form can be optimized into scans
of multiple indexes.  Limit the possible downside by preferring this form only
when the list isn't very long (I set the cutoff at 32 elements, which is a
bit arbitrary but in the right ballpark).  Per discussion with Jim Nasby.

In passing, also make it try the OR form if it cannot select a common type
for the array elements; we've seen a complaint or two about how the OR form
worked for such cases and ARRAY doesn't.
2008-10-25 17:19:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
d4a1e5b0a3 Fix an old bug in after-trigger handling: AfterTriggerEndQuery took the
address of afterTriggers->query_stack[afterTriggers->query_depth] and hung
onto it through all its firings of triggers.  However, if a trigger causes
sufficiently many nested query executions, query_stack will get repalloc'd
bigger, leaving AfterTriggerEndQuery --- and hence afterTriggerInvokeEvents
--- using a stale pointer.

So far as I can find, the only consequence of this error is to stomp on a
couple of words of already-freed memory; which would lead to a failure only if
that chunk had already gotten re-allocated for something else.  So it's hard
to exhibit a simple failure case, but this is surely a bug.

I noticed this while working on my recent patch to reduce pending-trigger
space usage.  The present patch is mighty ugly, because it requires making
afterTriggerInvokeEvents know about all the possible event lists it might get
called on.  Fortunately, this is only needed in back branches because CVS HEAD
avoids the problem in a different way: afterTriggerInvokeEvents only touches
the passed AfterTriggerEventList pointer once at startup.  Back branches are
stable enough that wiring in knowledge of all possible call usages doesn't
seem like a killer problem.

Back-patch to 8.0.  7.4's trigger code is completely different and doesn't
seem to have the problem (it doesn't even use repalloc).
2008-10-25 03:32:44 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
13a7d7f3cc Fix memory leak when using gsslib parameter in libpq connections 2008-10-23 16:17:22 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
3690d7d5cf On second thought, let's not get involved in correcting the feature list
in 8.3.  The list is quite outdated, and fixing it up would require more
effort.  Plus, we don't want diverging information schema contents.
2008-10-23 11:12:56 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
666aad267b Fix GiST's killing tuple: GISTScanOpaque->curpos wasn't
correctly set. As result, killtuple() marks as dead
wrong tuple on page. Bug was introduced by me while fixing
possible duplicates during GiST index scan.
2008-10-22 12:54:25 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
6a112282b9 Small correction SQL feature table 2008-10-17 23:21:09 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
81a2651f6a Fix small bug in headline generation.
Patch from Sushant Sinha <sushant354@gmail.com>
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2008-07/msg00785.php
2008-10-17 17:32:59 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
2cae6fe717 During repeated rescan of GiST index it's possible that scan key
is NULL but SK_SEARCHNULL is not set. Add checking IS NULL of keys
to set during key initialization. If key is NULL and SK_SEARCHNULL is not
set then nothnig can be satisfied.
With assert-enabled compilation that causes coredump.

Bug was introduced in 8.3 by support of IS NULL index scan.
2008-10-17 17:02:42 +00:00
Neil Conway
6a6f47d00a Fix a small memory leak in ExecReScanAgg() in the hashed aggregation case.
In the previous coding, the list of columns that needed to be hashed on
was allocated in the per-query context, but we reallocated every time
the Agg node was rescanned. Since this information doesn't change over
a rescan, just construct the list of columns once during ExecInitAgg().
2008-10-16 19:25:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
b9053b1e6a Fix SPI_getvalue and SPI_getbinval to range-check the given attribute number
according to the TupleDesc's natts, not the number of physical columns in the
tuple.  The previous coding would do the wrong thing in cases where natts is
different from the tuple's column count: either incorrectly report error when
it should just treat the column as null, or actually crash due to indexing off
the end of the TupleDesc's attribute array.  (The second case is probably not
possible in modern PG versions, due to more careful handling of inheritance
cases than we once had.  But it's still a clear lack of robustness here.)

The incorrect error indication is ignored by all callers within the core PG
distribution, so this bug has no symptoms visible within the core code, but
it might well be an issue for add-on packages.  So patch all the way back.
2008-10-16 13:23:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
7494c0e0d4 Fix COPY documentation to not imply that HEADER can be used outside CSV mode.
Per gripe from Bill Thoen.
2008-10-10 21:46:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
794ccacd5f Fix omission of DiscardStmt in GetCommandLogLevel, per report from Hubert
Depesz Lubaczewski.  In HEAD, also move a couple of other cases to make the
code ordering match up with ProcessUtility.
2008-10-10 13:48:12 +00:00
Michael Meskes
603972f3e0 Optional arguments should be optional. 2008-10-10 12:20:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
a4f5d8a51e Fix overly tense optimization of PLpgSQL_func_hashkey: we must represent
the isTrigger state explicitly, not rely on nonzero-ness of trigrelOid
to indicate trigger-hood, because trigrelOid will be left zero when compiling
for validation.  The (useless) function hash entry built by the validator
was able to match an ordinary non-trigger call later in the same session,
thereby bypassing the check that is supposed to prevent such a call.
Per report from Alvaro.

It might be worth suppressing the useless hash entry altogether, but
that's a bigger change than I want to consider back-patching.

Back-patch to 8.0.  7.4 doesn't have the problem because it doesn't
have validation mode.
2008-10-09 16:35:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
5b61c9a812 Fix crash in bytea-to-XML mapping when the source value is toasted.
Report and fix by Michael McMaster.  Some minor code beautification by me,
also avoid memory leaks in the special-case paths.
2008-10-09 15:49:10 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
95f3c355bd Force a checkpoint in CREATE DATABASE before starting to copy the files,
to process any pending unlinks for the source database.

Before, if you dropped a relation in the template database just before
CREATE DATABASE, and a checkpoint happened during copydir(), the checkpoint
might delete a file that we're just about to copy, causing lstat() in
copydir() to fail with ENOENT.

Backpatch to 8.3, where the pending unlinks were introduced.

Per report by Matthew Wakeling and analysis by Tom Lane.
2008-10-09 10:34:22 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
3c66048adb When a relation is moved to another tablespace, we can't assume that we can
use the old relfilenode in the new tablespace. There might be another relation
in the new tablespace with the same relfilenode, so we must generate a fresh
relfilenode in the new tablespace.

The 8.3 patch to let deleted relation files linger as zero-length files until
the next checkpoint made this more obvious: moving a relation from one table
space another, and then back again, caused a collision with the lingering
file.

Back-patch to 8.1. The issue is present in 8.0 as well, but it doesn't seem
worth fixing there, because we didn't have protection from OID collisions
after OID wraparound before 8.1.

Report by Guillaume Lelarge.
2008-10-07 11:15:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
260fc8d5c7 Fix improper display of fractional seconds in interval values
when using --enable-integer-datetimes and a non-ISO datestyle.

Ron Mayer
2008-10-02 13:47:44 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
3862493ad3 Link libpq with libgssapi if configure finds it, as
required by at least NetBSD.

Markus Schaaf
2008-10-01 15:35:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
57a2091013 Recent patches to pg_ctl broke "pg_ctl restart" for the case where no
command-line options had been given to the postmaster; and just plain
broke it altogether in 8.1 and 8.0.  Per report from KaiGai Kohei.
2008-09-30 13:14:07 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan
ef6f342644 Compare escaped chars case insensitively for ILIKE - per gripe from TGL. 2008-09-27 16:57:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
7ef0097998 Fix more problems with rewriter failing to set Query.hasSubLinks when inserting
a SubLink expression into a rule query.  We missed cases where the original
query contained a sub-SELECT in a function in FROM, a multi-row VALUES list,
or a RETURNING list.  Per bug #4434 from Dean Rasheed and subsequent
investigation.

Back-patch to 8.1; older releases don't have the issue because they didn't
try to be smart about setting hasSubLinks only when needed.
2008-09-24 16:52:53 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
7898ff7185 Make sure pg_control is opened in binary mode, to deal
with situtations when the file contains an EOF maker
(0x1A) on Windows.

ITAGAKI Takahiro
2008-09-24 08:59:46 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
4f792e7e3f Mark SessionReplicationRole as PGDLLIMPORT so it
can be used from Slony functions.

Per report from Hiroshi Saito.
2008-09-19 14:43:47 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
63aa5e3527 tag for 8.3.4 2008-09-19 03:04:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
cc36508001 Update back-branch release notes. 2008-09-19 02:45:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
94e164d24c Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2008f (DST law changes in
Argentina, Bahamas, Brazil, Mauritius, Morocco, Pakistan, Palestine, Paraguay).
2008-09-17 14:18:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
f13a6f5abb Widen the nLocks counts in local lock tables from int to int64. This
forestalls potential overflow when the same table (or other object, but
usually tables) is accessed by very many successive queries within a single
transaction.  Per report from Michael Milligan.

Back-patch to 8.0, which is as far back as the patch conveniently applies.
There have been no reports of overflow in pre-8.3 releases, but clearly the
risk existed all along.  (Michael's report suggests that 8.3 may consume lock
counts faster than prior releases, but with no test case to look at it's hard
to be sure about that.  Widening the counts seems a good future-proofing
measure in any event.)
2008-09-16 01:56:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
015f168f54 Fix multiple memory leaks in xml_out(). Per report from Matt Magoffin. 2008-09-16 00:49:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
e4aea74e19 Fix caching of foreign-key-checking queries so that when a replan is needed,
we regenerate the SQL query text not merely the plan derived from it.  This
is needed to handle contingencies such as renaming of a table or column
used in an FK.  Pre-8.3, such cases worked despite the lack of replanning
(because the cached plan needn't actually change), so this is a regression.
Per bug #4417 from Benjamin Bihler.
2008-09-15 23:37:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
e5b1eed7c9 Skip opfamily check in eclass_matches_any_index() when the index isn't a
btree.  We can't easily tell whether clauses generated from the equivalence
class could be used with such an index, so just assume that they might be.
This bit of over-optimization prevented use of non-btree indexes for nestloop
inner indexscans, in any case where the join uses an equality operator that
is also a btree operator --- which in particular is typically true for hash
indexes.  Noted while trying to test the current hash index patch.
2008-09-12 14:56:19 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
2d4ef572b4 Initialize the minimum frozen Xid in vac_update_datfrozenxid using
GetOldestXmin() instead of RecentGlobalXmin; this is safer because we do not
depend on the latter being correctly set elsewhere, and while it is more
expensive, this code path is not performance-critical.  This is a real
risk for autovacuum, because it can execute whole cycles without doing
a single vacuum, which would mean that RecentGlobalXmin would stay at its
initialization value, FirstNormalTransactionId, causing a bogus value to be
inserted in pg_database.  This bug could explain some recent reports of
failure to truncate pg_clog.

At the same time, change the initialization of RecentGlobalXmin to
InvalidTransactionId, and ensure that it's set to something else whenever
it's going to be used.  Using it as FirstNormalTransactionId in HOT page
pruning could incur in data loss.  InitPostgres takes care of setting it
to a valid value, but the extra checks are there to prevent "special"
backends from behaving in unusual ways.

Per Tom Lane's detailed problem dissection in 29544.1221061979@sss.pgh.pa.us
2008-09-11 14:01:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
8208fbb4ce Avoid using sprintf() for a simple octal conversion in PQescapeByteaInternal.
Improves performance, per suggestion from Rudolf Leitgeb (bug #4414).
The backend did this right already, but not libpq.
2008-09-10 17:01:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
6c5cf22edd Fix plpgsql's exec_move_row() to supply valid type OIDs to exec_assign_value()
whenever possible, as per bug report from Oleg Serov.  While at it, reorder
the operations in the RECORD case to avoid possible palloc failure while the
variable update is only partly complete.

Back-patch as far as 8.1.  Although the code of the particular function is
similar in 8.0, 8.0's support for composite fields in rows is sufficiently
broken elsewhere that it doesn't seem worth fixing this.
2008-09-01 22:30:40 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
db8e4c7028 HeapTupleHeaderAdjustCmax made the incorrect assumption that the raw
command id is the cmin, when it can in fact be a combo cid. That made rows
incorrectly invisible to a transaction where a tuple was deleted by multiple
aborted subtransactions.

Report and patch Karl Schnaitter. Back-patch to 8.3, where combo cids was
introduced.
2008-09-01 18:53:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
3c3fb2160c Fix bug in original implementation of xmlserialize(): if user specifies
a target type that isn't acceptable, the code failed to raise the proper
error.  The result instead was to return a NULL expression tree, which
in a quick test led to a 'cache lookup failed for type 0' error later.

Patch 8.3 only --- I fixed this in HEAD as part of recent locations patch.
2008-08-29 17:27:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
a9ff5f0722 Teach eval_const_expressions() to simplify an ArrayCoerceExpr to a constant
when its input is constant and the element coercion function is immutable
(or nonexistent, ie, binary-coercible case).  This is an oversight in the
8.3 implementation of ArrayCoerceExpr, and its result is that certain cases
involving IN or NOT IN with constants don't get optimized as they should be.
Per experimentation with an example from Ow Mun Heng.
2008-08-26 02:16:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
bc846323d3 Fix pg_dump docs to acknowledge that you can use -Z with plain text output. Pointed out by Daniel Migowski. 2008-08-26 00:03:24 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
0ab43c9678 Fix possible duplicate tuples while GiST scan. Now page is processed
at once and ItemPointers are collected in memory.

Remove tuple's killing by killtuple() if tuple was moved to another
page - it could produce unaceptable overhead.

Backpatch up to 8.1 because the bug was introduced by GiST's concurrency support.
2008-08-23 10:40:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
3fcb7f0bd4 Mention that pg_dump does not dump ALTER DATABASE ... SET commands;
backpatch to 8.3.X. Also fix markup that had just one bullet.
2008-08-21 22:26:12 +00:00
Michael Meskes
393dc9bde2 Fixed incorrect argument handling in SET command if argument is a variable. 2008-08-20 14:07:16 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
1852a73c7a Make libpq on windows not try to send chunks larger than 64Kb.
Per Microsoft knowledge base article Q201213, early versions of
Windows fail when we do this. Later versions of Windows appear
to have a higher limit than 64Kb, but do still fail on large
sends, so we unconditionally limit it for all versions.

Patch from Tom Lane.
2008-08-20 11:53:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
4dff669cf0 Fix pg_dump/pg_restore's ExecuteSqlCommand() to behave suitably if PQexec
returns NULL instead of a PGresult.  The former coding would fail, which
is OK, but it neglected to give you the PQerrorMessage that might tell
you why.  In the oldest branches, there was another problem: it'd sometimes
report PQerrorMessage from the wrong connection.
2008-08-16 02:25:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
36985c52f4 Synchronize Borland libpq makefile to match MSVC. Backpatch to 8.3.X. 2008-08-16 01:56:25 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
763312d73d Fix pull_up_simple_union_all to copy all rtable entries from child subquery to
parent, not only those with RangeTblRefs. We need them in ExecCheckRTPerms.

Report by Brendan O'Shea. Back-patch to 8.2, where pull_up_simple_union_all
was introduced.
2008-08-14 20:31:59 +00:00