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Heikki Linnakangas
386bb92f63 Fix a couple of typos in 9.2 release notes.
Thom Brown
2012-05-10 15:42:06 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
3e8e692bbc Copy-editing 9.2 release notes.
Fix a couple of typos, add missing filename tags, and add a link to the doc
section on timezone guc.
2012-05-10 10:46:27 +03:00
Magnus Hagander
f33c5d471c Only attempt to show collations on servers >= 9.1.
Show a proper error message instead of a SQL error.

Josh Kupershmidt
2012-05-10 09:12:26 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas
60a3dffb72 Fix outdated comment.
Multi-insert records observe XLOG_HEAP_INIT_PAGE flag too, as Andres Freund
pointed out.
2012-05-10 09:55:48 +03:00
Joe Conway
b58bacdacb PL/pgSQL RETURN NEXT was leaking converted tuples, causing
out of memory when looping through large numbers of rows.
Flag the converted tuples to be freed. Complaint and patch
by Joe.
2012-05-09 22:57:19 -07:00
Tom Lane
fd71421b01 Improve tests for postmaster death in auxiliary processes.
In checkpointer and walwriter, avoid calling PostmasterIsAlive unless
WaitLatch has reported WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH.  This saves a kernel call per
iteration of the process's outer loop, which is not all that much, but a
cycle shaved is a cycle earned.  I had already removed the unconditional
PostmasterIsAlive calls in bgwriter and pgstat in previous patches, but
forgot that WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH is supposed to be treated as untrustworthy
(per comment in unix_latch.c); so adjust those two cases to match.

There are a few other places where the same idea might be applied, but only
after substantial code rearrangement, so I didn't bother.
2012-05-10 00:54:56 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
e78cc624e8 Update 9.2 SSL release note links. 2012-05-10 00:32:17 -04:00
Tom Lane
d3ae406f54 Further tweaking of nomenclature in checkpointer.c.
Get rid of some more naming choices that only make sense if you know that
this code used to be in the bgwriter, as well as some stray comments
referencing the bgwriter.
2012-05-10 00:01:10 -04:00
Tom Lane
6308ba05a7 Improve control logic for bgwriter hibernation mode.
Commit 6d90eaaa89 added a hibernation mode
to the bgwriter to reduce the server's idle-power consumption.  However,
its interaction with the detailed behavior of BgBufferSync's feedback
control loop wasn't very well thought out.  That control loop depends
primarily on the rate of buffer allocation, not the rate of buffer
dirtying, so the hibernation mode has to be designed to operate only when
no new buffer allocations are happening.  Also, the check for whether the
system is effectively idle was not quite right and would fail to detect
a constant low level of activity, thus allowing the bgwriter to go into
hibernation mode in a way that would let the cycle time vary quite a bit,
possibly further confusing the feedback loop.  To fix, move the wakeup
support from MarkBufferDirty and SetBufferCommitInfoNeedsSave into
StrategyGetBuffer, and prevent the bgwriter from entering hibernation mode
unless no buffer allocations have happened recently.

In addition, fix the delaying logic to remove the problem of possibly not
responding to signals promptly, which was basically caused by trying to use
the process latch's is_set flag for multiple purposes.  I can't prove it
but I'm suspicious that that hack was responsible for the intermittent
"postmaster does not shut down" failures we've been seeing in the buildfarm
lately.  In any case it did nothing to improve the readability or
robustness of the code.

In passing, express the hibernation sleep time as a multiplier on
BgWriterDelay, not a constant.  I'm not sure whether there's any value in
exposing the longer sleep time as an independently configurable setting,
but we can at least make it act like this for little extra code.
2012-05-09 23:37:10 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
668f959dcb Publish draft version of Postgres 9.2 release notes. 2012-05-09 22:25:52 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
5d39807a00 Add make dependency so that postgres.bki is rebuilt in major version change
Every time since the current rule for postgres.bki was put in place
when we change the major version, people complain that their tests
fail in strange ways.  This is because the version number in
postgres.bki is not updated, because it has no dependency for that.
And you can't even force the rebuild manually if you don't happen to
know which file has the problem.  Fix that now before it will happen
again.

The only remaining problem with switching major versions, as far as
the regression tests are concerned, is that contrib needs to be
rebuilt.  But that's easily invoked, and in any case the failure modes
are more friendly if you forget that.
2012-05-09 20:45:56 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
1c882e07da Split contrib documentation into extensions and programs
Create separate appendixes for contrib extensions and other server
plugins on the one hand, and utility programs on the other.  Recast
the documentation of the latter as refentries, so that man pages are
generated.
2012-05-09 20:39:53 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
4f696030ab Update documentation to say that gmake check in contrib is supported 2012-05-09 20:37:09 +03:00
Simon Riggs
8f28789bff Rename BgWriterShmem/Request to CheckpointerShmem/Request 2012-05-09 14:23:45 +01:00
Simon Riggs
bbd3ec9dce Rename BgWriterCommLock to CheckpointerCommLock 2012-05-09 14:11:48 +01:00
Simon Riggs
5829387381 Avoid xid error from age() function when run on Hot Standby 2012-05-09 13:56:24 +01:00
Bruce Momjian
773b5e0efa Add another URL for HTML entity codes. 2012-05-08 23:17:52 -04:00
Tom Lane
acd4c7d58b Fix an issue in recent walwriter hibernation patch.
Users of asynchronous-commit mode expect there to be a guaranteed maximum
delay before an async commit's WAL records get flushed to disk.  The
original version of the walwriter hibernation patch broke that.  Add an
extra shared-memory flag to allow async commits to kick the walwriter out
of hibernation mode, without adding any noticeable overhead in cases where
no action is needed.
2012-05-08 23:06:40 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
8b77e226fb Document how to find non-ASCII characters in the release notes. 2012-05-08 22:51:32 -04:00
Tom Lane
49340037ee Reduce idle power consumption of stats collector process.
Latch-ify the stats collector, so that it does not need an arbitrary wakeup
cycle to check for postmaster death.  The incremental savings in idle power
is pretty marginal, since we only had it waking every two seconds; but I
believe that this patch may also improve the collector's performance under
load, by reducing the number of kernel calls made per message when messages
are arriving constantly (we now avoid a select/poll call except when we
need to sleep).  The change also reduces the time needed for a normal
database shutdown on platforms where signals don't interrupt select().
2012-05-08 21:26:46 -04:00
Tom Lane
5461564a9d Reduce idle power consumption of walwriter and checkpointer processes.
This patch modifies the walwriter process so that, when it has not found
anything useful to do for many consecutive wakeup cycles, it extends its
sleep time to reduce the server's idle power consumption.  It reverts to
normal as soon as it's done any successful flushes.  It's still true that
during any async commit, backends check for completed, unflushed pages of
WAL and signal the walwriter if there are any; so that in practice the
walwriter can get awakened and returned to normal operation sooner than the
sleep time might suggest.

Also, improve the checkpointer so that it uses a latch and a computed delay
time to not wake up at all except when it has something to do, replacing a
previous hardcoded 0.5 sec wakeup cycle.  This also is primarily useful for
reducing the server's power consumption when idle.

In passing, get rid of the dedicated latch for signaling the walwriter in
favor of using its procLatch, since that comports better with possible
generic signal handlers using that latch.  Also, fix a pre-existing bug
with failure to save/restore errno in walwriter's signal handlers.

Peter Geoghegan, somewhat simplified by Tom
2012-05-08 20:03:26 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
081ca7a0d1 Tweak contrib --help output to match common style
Placeholders such as OPTION are typically kept in singular.
2012-05-08 21:55:05 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
db84ba65ab psql: Add variable to control keyword case in tab completion
This adds the variable COMP_KEYWORD_CASE, which controls in what case
keywords are completed.  This is partially to let users configure the
change from commit 69f4f1c357, but it
also offers more behaviors than were available before.
2012-05-08 21:06:08 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
cf09230e19 Update config.guess and config.sub 2012-05-08 20:46:13 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
3420b241a7 Fix dependency tracking for src/port/%_srv.o files
Because they use their own compilation rule, they don't use the
dependency tracking logic from Makefile.global.  To make sure that
dependency tracking works anyway for the *_srv.o files, depend on
their *.o siblings as well, which do have proper dependencies.  It's a
hack that might fail someday if there is a *_srv.o without a
corresponding *.o, but it works for now (and those would probably go
into src/backend/port/ anyway).
2012-05-08 20:10:50 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
dcb2c58381 Fix misleading comments
Josh Kupershmidt
2012-05-08 19:35:22 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
3284e03d5d Remove strdup, strtol, strtoul from libpgport
These should not be needed anymore, at least after the recent port
removals.  So let's see whether we can do without them.
2012-05-07 23:10:28 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
d7b2cd9d40 Fix pg_config.h make rule
According to the Autoconf documentation, there should be a make rule

pg_config.h: stamp-h

so that with the right setup around this, a change in pg_config.h.in
will trigger a rebuild of everything that depends on pg_config.h.  But
this doesn't always work, sometimes you need to run make twice to get
everything up to date after a change of pg_config.h.in.

The fix is to write the rule as

pg_config.h: stamp-h ;

instead (with an empty command instead of no command).  This is what
Automake-generated makefiles effectively do, so it seems safe to be on
this side.

It's not actually clear why this is (apparently) more correct.  It's
been posted to
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-make/2012-04/msg00058.html>
without response so far.
2012-05-07 21:28:38 +03:00
Magnus Hagander
916d589a10 Make "unexpected EOF" messages DEBUG1 unless in an open transaction
"Unexpected EOF on client connection" without an open transaction
is mostly noise, so turn it into DEBUG1. With an open transaction it's
still indicating a problem, so keep those as ERROR, and change the message
to indicate that it happened in a transaction.
2012-05-07 18:50:44 +02:00
Bruce Momjian
65b110703b Document that it is the pgsql version we are matching for psqlrc
version-specific files, not the server version.
2012-05-06 21:43:55 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
0a3a674b98 Revert typo fix 768c3affd44d1dcb4e43e2e006c642524714c2a4; I was wrong. 2012-05-06 08:10:55 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
768c3affd4 Fix psql doc typo. 2012-05-05 12:00:06 -04:00
Tom Lane
71b9549d05 Overdue code review for transaction-level advisory locks patch.
Commit 62c7bd31c8 had assorted problems, most
visibly that it broke PREPARE TRANSACTION in the presence of session-level
advisory locks (which should be ignored by PREPARE), as per a recent
complaint from Stephen Rees.  More abstractly, the patch made the
LockMethodData.transactional flag not merely useless but outright
dangerous, because in point of fact that flag no longer tells you anything
at all about whether a lock is held transactionally.  This fix therefore
removes that flag altogether.  We now rely entirely on the convention
already in use in lock.c that transactional lock holds must be owned by
some ResourceOwner, while session holds are never so owned.  Setting the
locallock struct's owner link to NULL thus denotes a session hold, and
there is no redundant marker for that.

PREPARE TRANSACTION now works again when there are session-level advisory
locks, and it is also able to transfer transactional advisory locks to the
prepared transaction, but for implementation reasons it throws an error if
we hold both types of lock on a single lockable object.  Perhaps it will be
worth improving that someday.

Assorted other minor cleanup and documentation editing, as well.

Back-patch to 9.1, except that in the 9.1 branch I did not remove the
LockMethodData.transactional flag for fear of causing an ABI break for
any external code that might be examining those structs.
2012-05-04 17:44:31 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
1715ff1128 doc: Fix for too many brackets in command synopses on man pages
The default for the choice attribute of the <arg> element is "opt",
which would normally put the argument inside brackets.  But the DSSSL
stylesheets contain a hack that treats <arg> directly inside <group>
specially, so that <group><arg>-x</arg><arg>-y</arg></group> comes out
as [ -x | -y ] rather than [ [-x] | [-y] ], which it would technically
be.  But when building man pages, this doesn't work, and so the
command synopses on the man pages contain lots of extra brackets.

By putting choice="opt" or choice="plain" explicitly on every <arg>
and <group> element, we avoid any toolchain dependencies like that,
and it also makes it clearer in the source code what is meant.

In passing, make some small corrections in the documentation about
which arguments are really optional or not.
2012-05-03 22:58:00 +03:00
Bruce Momjian
ebcaa5fcde Remove BSD/OS (BSDi) port. There are no known users upgrading to
Postgres 9.2, and perhaps no existing users either.
2012-05-03 10:58:44 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
7490c48f1e Mark git_changelog examples with the proper executable names. 2012-05-02 20:42:44 -04:00
Robert Haas
8e0c5195df Add missing parenthesis in comment. 2012-05-02 14:30:58 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
e6c2e8cb87 PL/Python: Improve test coverage
Add test cases for inline handler of plython2u (when using that
language name), and for result object element assignment.  There is
now at least one test case for every top-level functionality, except
plpy.Fatal (annoying to use in regression tests) and result object
slice retrieval and slice assignment (which are somewhat broken).
2012-05-02 21:09:03 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
52aa334fcd PL/Python: Fix crash in functions returning SETOF and using SPI
Allocate PLyResultObject.tupdesc in TopMemoryContext, because its
lifetime is the lifetime of the Python object and it shouldn't be
freed by some other memory context, such as one controlled by SPI.  We
trust that the Python object will clean up its own memory.

Before, this would crash the included regression test case by trying
to use memory that was already freed.

reported by Asif Naeem, analysis by Tom Lane
2012-05-02 20:59:51 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
e9605a039b Even more duplicate word removal, in the spirit of the season 2012-05-02 20:56:03 +03:00
Robert Haas
0038110421 Avoid repeated CLOG access from heap_hot_search_buffer.
At the time we check whether the tuple is dead to all running
transactions, we've already verified that it isn't visible to our
scan, setting hint bits if appropriate.  So there's no need to
recheck CLOG for the all-dead test we do just a moment later.
So, add HeapTupleIsSurelyDead() to test the appropriate condition
under the assumption that all relevant hit bits are already set.

Review by Tom Lane.
2012-05-02 12:40:07 -04:00
Robert Haas
1b4998fd44 Further corrections from the department of redundancy department.
Thom Brown
2012-05-02 11:11:25 -04:00
Robert Haas
e01e66f808 More duplicate word removal. 2012-05-02 09:28:16 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
f291ccd43e Remove duplicate words in comments.
Found these with grep -r "for for ".
2012-05-02 10:20:27 +03:00
Tom Lane
50c2d6a1a6 Kill some remaining references to SVR4 and univel.
Both terms still appear in a few places, but I thought it best to leave
those alone in context.
2012-05-02 00:29:17 -04:00
Robert Haas
9b7a84f2a4 Tweak psql to print row counts when \x auto chooses non-expanded output.
Noah Misch
2012-05-01 16:05:01 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
f2f9439fbf Remove dead ports
Remove the following ports:

- dgux
- nextstep
- sunos4
- svr4
- ultrix4
- univel

These are obsolete and not worth rescuing.  In most cases, there is
circumstantial evidence that they wouldn't work anymore anyway.
2012-05-01 22:11:12 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
4266509c57 Improve markup of cmdsynopsis elements
Add more markup in particular so that the command options appear
consistently in monospace in the HTML output.

On the vacuumdb reference page, remove listing all the possible
options in the synopsis.  They have become too many now; we have the
detailed options list for that.
2012-04-30 21:18:03 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
61c84b4761 Fix display of <command> elements on man pages
We had changed this from the default bold to monospace for all output
formats, but for man pages, this creates visual inconsistencies, so
revert to the default for man pages.
2012-04-30 21:18:03 +03:00
Tom Lane
809e7e21af Converge all SQL-level statistics timing values to float8 milliseconds.
This patch adjusts the core statistics views to match the decision already
taken for pg_stat_statements, that values representing elapsed time should
be represented as float8 and measured in milliseconds.  By using float8,
we are no longer tied to a specific maximum precision of timing data.
(Internally, it's still microseconds, but we could now change that without
needing changes at the SQL level.)

The columns affected are
pg_stat_bgwriter.checkpoint_write_time
pg_stat_bgwriter.checkpoint_sync_time
pg_stat_database.blk_read_time
pg_stat_database.blk_write_time
pg_stat_user_functions.total_time
pg_stat_user_functions.self_time
pg_stat_xact_user_functions.total_time
pg_stat_xact_user_functions.self_time

The first four of these are new in 9.2, so there is no compatibility issue
from changing them.  The others require a release note comment that they
are now double precision (and can show a fractional part) rather than
bigint as before; also their underlying statistics functions now match
the column definitions, instead of returning bigint microseconds.
2012-04-30 14:03:33 -04:00