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Peter Eisentraut
8570114dc1 Make include files work without having to include other ones first 2012-06-10 12:46:14 +03:00
Simon Riggs
28ac797287 Revert error message on GLOBAL/LOCAL pending further discussion 2012-06-10 08:41:01 +01:00
Simon Riggs
72335a2015 Add ERROR msg for GLOBAL/LOCAL TEMP is not yet implemented 2012-06-09 16:35:26 +01:00
Simon Riggs
3725570539 Fix bug in early startup of Hot Standby with subtransactions.
When HS startup is deferred because of overflowed subtransactions, ensure
that we re-initialize KnownAssignedXids for when both existing and incoming
snapshots have non-zero qualifying xids.

Fixes bug #6661 reported by Valentine Gogichashvili.

Analysis and fix by Andres Freund
2012-06-08 17:34:04 +01:00
Robert Haas
3b5548a3d5 When using libpq URI syntax, error out on invalid parameter names.
Dan Farina
2012-06-08 08:47:24 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
f1438cf5c6 Documentation style improvements 2012-06-08 10:29:12 +03:00
Tom Lane
ece01aae47 Scan the buffer pool just once, not once per fork, during relation drop.
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
2012-06-07 17:43:11 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
5baf6da717 Documentation spell and markup checking 2012-06-08 00:06:20 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
5d0109bd27 Message style improvements 2012-06-07 23:54:59 +03:00
Tom Lane
e8d029a30b Do unlocked prechecks in bufmgr.c loops that scan the whole buffer pool.
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
2012-06-07 16:46:26 -04:00
Simon Riggs
2c8a4e9be2 Wake WALSender to reduce data loss at failover for async commit.
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
2012-06-07 19:22:47 +01:00
Robert Haas
b50991eedb Fix more crash-safe visibility map bugs, and improve comments.
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.
2012-06-07 12:48:13 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
92135ea0ed Use strerror(errno) instead of %m
Found by Fujii Masao
2012-06-05 15:52:08 +02:00
Magnus Hagander
1e57c2c5b2 Fix typo
Noted by Erik Rijkers
2012-06-05 14:08:56 +02:00
Magnus Hagander
778201200b Add example of archive_command to use with pg_receivexlog 2012-06-05 13:54:59 +02:00
Tom Lane
3dd8e59681 Fix bogus handling of control characters in json_lex_string().
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.
2012-06-04 20:43:57 -04:00
Tom Lane
d9b31e4859 Fix some more bugs in contrib/xml2's xslt_process().
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.
2012-06-04 20:12:50 -04:00
Tom Lane
d73b7f973d Fix memory leaks in failure paths in buildACLCommands and parseAclItem.
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
2012-06-03 11:52:52 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
8fcbfea788 In pg_upgrade, report pre-PG 8.1 plpython helper functions left in the
public schema that no longer point to valid shared object libraries, and
suggest a solution.
2012-06-01 11:40:04 -04:00
Simon Riggs
d3abbbebe5 Avoid early reuse of btree pages, causing incorrect query results.
When we allowed read-only transactions to skip assigning XIDs
we introduced the possibility that a fully deleted btree page
could be reused. This broke the index link sequence which could
then lead to indexscans silently returning fewer rows than would
have been correct. The actual incidence of silent errors from
this is thought to be very low because of the exact workload
required and locking pre-conditions. Fix is to remove pages only
if index page opaque->btpo.xact precedes RecentGlobalXmin.

Noah Misch, reviewed by Simon Riggs
2012-06-01 12:21:45 +01:00
Simon Riggs
3e4d3a32b2 Improve description of pg_stat_statements normalisation in release notes. 2012-06-01 11:49:14 +01:00
Simon Riggs
56b62cbd01 Clarify description of covering indexes in release notes 2012-06-01 11:35:27 +01:00
Simon Riggs
a6e1d7b5fb Copy editing of release notes for couple of my items. 2012-06-01 11:33:16 +01:00
Simon Riggs
055c352abb After any checkpoint, close all smgr files handles in bgwriter 2012-06-01 09:24:53 +01:00
Simon Riggs
a297d64d92 Checkpointer starts before bgwriter to avoid missing fsync requests.
Noted while testing Hot Standby startup.
2012-06-01 08:25:17 +01:00
Simon Riggs
1ec6a2bbc9 Provide interim statistics while in mid-checkpoint.
Re-implements similar functionality in 9.1 and previously which
was removed during split of checkpointer and bgwriter.

Requested/spotted by Magnus Hagander
2012-06-01 08:19:06 +01:00
Tom Lane
4bec93ac0f Stamp 9.2beta2. 2012-05-31 19:16:55 -04:00
Tom Lane
51ecf52c01 Update release notes for 9.1.4, 9.0.8, 8.4.12, 8.3.19. 2012-05-31 19:03:32 -04:00
Tom Lane
a04dc87db1 Improve comment for GetStableLatestTransactionId(). 2012-05-31 11:20:02 -04:00
Simon Riggs
a2b516dab9 Only throw recovery conflicts when InHotStandby. Bug fix to recent
patch to allow Index Only Scans on Hot Standby.

Bug report from Jaime Casanova
2012-05-31 13:11:47 +01:00
Tom Lane
c8105e62bb Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2012c.
DST law changes in Antarctica, Armenia, Chile, Cuba, Falkland Islands,
Gaza, Haiti, Hebron, Morocco, Syria, Tokelau Islands.
Historical corrections for Canada.
2012-05-31 00:47:57 -04:00
Tom Lane
ad0009e7be Force PL and range-type support functions to be owned by a superuser.
We allow non-superusers to create procedural languages (with restrictions)
and range datatypes.  Previously, the automatically-created support
functions for these objects ended up owned by the creating user.  This
represents a rather considerable security hazard, because the owning user
might be able to alter a support function's definition in such a way as to
crash the server, inject trojan-horse SQL code, or even execute arbitrary
C code directly.  It appears that right now the only actually exploitable
problem is the infinite-recursion bug fixed in the previous patch for
CVE-2012-2655.  However, it's not hard to imagine that future additions of
more ALTER FUNCTION capability might unintentionally open up new hazards.
To forestall future problems, cause these support functions to be owned by
the bootstrap superuser, not the user creating the parent object.
2012-05-30 23:47:57 -04:00
Tom Lane
33c6eaf78e Ignore SECURITY DEFINER and SET attributes for a PL's call handler.
It's not very sensible to set such attributes on a handler function;
but if one were to do so, fmgr.c went into infinite recursion because
it would call fmgr_security_definer instead of the handler function proper.
There is no way for fmgr_security_definer to know that it ought to call the
handler and not the original function referenced by the FmgrInfo's fn_oid,
so it tries to do the latter, causing the whole process to start over
again.

Ordinarily such misconfiguration of a procedural language's handler could
be written off as superuser error.  However, because we allow non-superuser
database owners to create procedural languages and the handler for such a
language becomes owned by the database owner, it is possible for a database
owner to crash the backend, which ideally shouldn't be possible without
superuser privileges.  In 9.2 and up we will adjust things so that the
handler functions are always owned by superusers, but in existing branches
this is a minor security fix.

Problem noted by Noah Misch (after several of us had failed to detect
it :-().  This is CVE-2012-2655.
2012-05-30 23:27:57 -04:00
Tom Lane
cd0ff9c0f4 Expand the allowed range of timezone offsets to +/-15:59:59 from Greenwich.
We used to only allow offsets less than +/-13 hours, then it was +/14,
then it was +/-15.  That's still not good enough though, as per today's bug
report from Patric Bechtel.  This time I actually looked through the Olson
timezone database to find the largest offsets used anywhere.  The winners
are Asia/Manila, at -15:56:00 until 1844, and America/Metlakatla, at
+15:13:42 until 1867.  So we'd better allow offsets less than +/-16 hours.

Given the history, we are way overdue to have some greppable #define
symbols controlling this, so make some ... and also remove an obsolete
comment that didn't get fixed the last time.

Back-patch to all supported branches.
2012-05-30 19:58:35 -04:00
Robert Haas
07ab1383e3 Fix two more bugs in fast-path relation locking.
First, the previous code failed to account for the fact that, during Hot
Standby operation, the startup process takes AccessExclusiveLocks on
relations without setting MyDatabaseId.  This resulted in fast path
strong lock counts failing to be incremented with the startup process
took locks, which in turn allowed conflicting lock requests to succeed
when they should not have.  Report by Erik Rijkers, diagnosis by Heikki
Linnakangas.

Second, LockReleaseAll() failed to honor the allLocks and lockmethodid
restrictions with respect to fast-path locks.  It's not clear to me
whether this produces any user-visible breakage at the moment, but it's
certainly wrong.  Rearrange order of operations in LockReleaseAll to fix.
Noted by Tom Lane.
2012-05-30 16:17:46 -04:00
Tom Lane
932ded2ed5 Fix incorrect password transformation in contrib/pgcrypto's DES crypt().
Overly tight coding caused the password transformation loop to stop
examining input once it had processed a byte equal to 0x80.  Thus, if the
given password string contained such a byte (which is possible though not
highly likely in UTF8, and perhaps also in other non-ASCII encodings), all
subsequent characters would not contribute to the hash, making the password
much weaker than it appears on the surface.

This would only affect cases where applications used DES crypt() to encode
passwords before storing them in the database.  If a weak password has been
created in this fashion, the hash will stop matching after this update has
been applied, so it will be easy to tell if any passwords were unexpectedly
weak.  Changing to a different password would be a good idea in such a case.
(Since DES has been considered inadequately secure for some time, changing
to a different encryption algorithm can also be recommended.)

This code, and the bug, are shared with at least PHP, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD.
Since the other projects have already published their fixes, there is no
point in trying to keep this commit private.

This bug has been assigned CVE-2012-2143, and credit for its discovery goes
to Rubin Xu and Joseph Bonneau.
2012-05-30 10:53:30 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
d1996ed5e8 Change the way parent pages are tracked during buffered GiST build.
We used to mimic the way a stack is constructed when descending the tree
during normal GiST inserts, but that was quite complicated during a buffered
build. It was also wrong: in GiST, the left-to-right relationships on
different levels might not match each other, so that when you know the
parent of a child page, you won't necessarily find the parent of the page to
the right of the child page by following the rightlinks at the parent level.
This sometimes led to "could not re-find parent" errors while building a
GiST index.

We now use a simple hash table to track the parent of every internal page.
Whenever a page is split, and downlinks are moved from one page to another,
we update the hash table accordingly. This is also better for performance
than the old method, as we never need to move right to re-find the parent
page, which could take a significant amount of time for buffers that were
created much earlier in the index build.
2012-05-30 12:05:57 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
be02b16826 Delete the temporary file used in buffered GiST build, after the build.
There were two bugs here: We forgot to call gistFreeBuildBuffers() function
at the end of build, and we passed interXact == true to BufFileCreateTemp,
so the file wasn't automatically cleaned up at end-of-transaction either.
2012-05-30 12:05:57 +03:00
Tom Lane
4317e0246c Rewrite --section option to decouple it from --schema-only/--data-only.
The initial implementation of pg_dump's --section option supposed that the
existing --schema-only and --data-only options could be made equivalent to
--section settings.  This is wrong, though, due to dubious but long since
set-in-stone decisions about where to dump SEQUENCE SET items, as seen in
bug report from Martin Pitt.  (And I'm not totally convinced there weren't
other bugs, either.)  Undo that coupling and instead drive --section
filtering off current-section state tracked as we scan through the TOC
list to call _tocEntryRequired().

To make sure those decisions don't shift around and hopefully save a few
cycles, run _tocEntryRequired() only once per TOC entry and save the result
in a new TOC field.  This required minor rejiggering of ACL handling but
also allows a far cleaner implementation of inhibit_data_for_failed_table.

Also, to ensure that pg_dump and pg_restore have the same behavior with
respect to the --section switches, add _tocEntryRequired() filtering to
WriteToc() and WriteDataChunks(), rather than trying to implement section
filtering in an entirely orthogonal way in dumpDumpableObject().  This
required adjusting the handling of the special ENCODING and STDSTRINGS
items, but they were pretty weird before anyway.

Minor other code review for the patch, too.
2012-05-29 23:22:14 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
4bc6fb57f7 Fix integer overflow bug in GiST buffering build calculations.
The result of (maintenance_work_mem * 1024) / BLCKSZ doesn't fit in a signed
32-bit integer, if maintenance_work_mem >= 2GB. Use double instead. And
while we're at it, write the calculations in an easier to understand form,
with the intermediary steps written out and commented.
2012-05-29 22:27:42 +03:00
Tom Lane
2755abf386 Teach AbortOutOfAnyTransaction to clean up partially-started transactions.
AbortOutOfAnyTransaction failed to do anything if the state it saw on
entry corresponded to failing partway through StartTransaction.  I fixed
AbortCurrentTransaction to cope with that case way back in commit
60b2444cc3, but evidently overlooked that
AbortOutOfAnyTransaction should do likewise.

Back-patch to all supported branches.  It's not clear that this omission
has any more-than-cosmetic consequences, but it's also not clear that it
doesn't, so back-patching seems the least risky choice.
2012-05-28 23:57:06 -04:00
Tom Lane
c89bdf7690 Eliminate some more O(N^2) behaviors in pg_dump/pg_restore.
This patch fixes three places (which AFAICT is all of them) where runtime
was O(N^2) in the number of TOC entries, by using an index array to replace
linear searches of the TOC list.  This performance issue is a bit less bad
than those recently fixed, because it depends on the number of items dumped
not the number in the source database, so the problem can be dodged by
doing partial dumps.

The previous coding already had an instance of one of the two index arrays
needed, but it was only calculated in parallel-restore cases; now we need
it all the time.  I also chose to move the arrays into the ArchiveHandle
data structure, to make this code a bit more ready for the day that we
try to sling multiple ArchiveHandles around in pg_dump or pg_restore.

Since we still need some server-side work before pg_dump can really cope
nicely with tens of thousands of tables, there's probably little point in
back-patching.
2012-05-28 20:38:28 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
2d612abd4d libpq: URI parsing fixes
Drop special handling of host component with slashes to mean
Unix-domain socket.  Specify it as separate parameter or using
percent-encoding now.

Allow omitting username, password, and port even if the corresponding
designators are present in URI.

Handle percent-encoding in query parameter keywords.

Alex Shulgin

some documentation improvements by myself
2012-05-28 22:44:34 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
388d251679 Update SQL features list
Set E081 Basic Privileges to supported, since by the letter of it, we
support it, even though not all possible forms of USAGE privileges are
implemented.
2012-05-27 23:34:16 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
8e497c731b psql: Remove notice about readline from --version output
This was from a time when readline support wasn't standard.  And it
doesn't help analyzing current line editing library problems.
2012-05-27 22:48:20 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
27314d32a8 Suppress -Wunused-result warning about write()
This is related to aa90e148ca, but this
code is only used under -DLINUX_OOM_ADJ, so it was apparently
overlooked then.
2012-05-27 22:35:01 +03:00
Peter Eisentraut
a8b92b6090 PL/Perl: Avoid compiler warning from clang
Use SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void() instead of SvREFCNT_inc() to avoid
warning about unused return value.
2012-05-27 22:30:34 +03:00
Bruce Momjian
4498a3407a Improve pg_upgrade C comment. 2012-05-27 06:45:29 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
20a3830b81 Add C comment explaining why we can't exclude checking functions in the
pg_catalog schema, even though they are not explicitly dumped (they are
implicitly dumped, e.g. create language plperl).
2012-05-27 06:35:10 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
d4696fa68f Add pg_update C comment about problems with plpython_call_handler(). 2012-05-27 06:29:45 -04:00