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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tom Lane
1b242f42ba Make ecpg's rjulmdy() and rmdyjul() agree with their declarations.
We had "short *mdy" in the extern declarations, but "short mdy[3]"
in the actual function definitions.  Per C99 these are equivalent,
but recent versions of gcc have started to issue warnings about
the inconsistency.  Clean it up before the warnings get any more
widespread.

Back-patch, in case anyone wants to build older PG versions with
bleeding-edge compilers.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2401575.1611764534@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-01-28 11:17:13 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera
6819b9042f
pgbench: Remove dead code
doConnect() never returns connections in state CONNECTION_BAD, so
checking for that is pointless.  Remove the code that does.

This code has been dead since ba708ea3dc, 20 years ago.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210126195224.GA20361@alvherre.pgsql
Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2021-01-28 12:50:40 -03:00
Peter Eisentraut
b034ef9b37 Remove gratuitous uses of deprecated SELECT INTO
CREATE TABLE AS has been preferred over SELECT INTO (outside of ecpg
and PL/pgSQL) for a long time.  There were still a few uses of SELECT
INTO in tests and documentation, some old, some more recent.  This
changes them to CREATE TABLE AS.  Some occurrences in the tests remain
where they are specifically testing SELECT INTO parsing or similar.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/96dc0df3-e13a-a85d-d045-d6e2c85218da%40enterprisedb.com
2021-01-28 14:28:41 +01:00
Heikki Linnakangas
6c5576075b Add direct conversion routines between EUC_TW and Big5.
Conversions between EUC_TW and Big5 were previously implemented by
converting the whole input to MIC first, and then from MIC to the target
encoding. Implement functions to convert directly between the two.

The reason to do this now is that I'm working on a patch that will change
the conversion function signature so that if the input is invalid, we
convert as much as we can and return the number of bytes successfully
converted. That's not possible if we use an intermediary format, because
if an error happens in the intermediary -> final conversion, we lose track
of the location of the invalid character in the original input. Avoiding
the intermediate step makes the conversions faster, too.

Reviewed-by: John Naylor
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/b9e3167f-f84b-7aa4-5738-be578a4db924%40iki.fi
2021-01-28 14:53:03 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas
b80e10638e Add mbverifystr() functions specific to each encoding.
This makes pg_verify_mbstr() function faster, by allowing more efficient
encoding-specific implementations. All the implementations included in
this commit are pretty naive, they just call the same encoding-specific
verifychar functions that were used previously, but that already gives a
performance boost because the tight character-at-a-time loop is simpler.

Reviewed-by: John Naylor
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/e7861509-3960-538a-9025-b75a61188e01@iki.fi
2021-01-28 14:40:07 +02:00
Andrew Gierth
a3367aa3c4 Don't add bailout adjustment for non-strict deserialize calls.
When building aggregate expression steps, strict checks need a bailout
jump for when a null value is encountered, so there is a list of steps
that require later adjustment. Adding entries to that list for steps
that aren't actually strict would be harmless, except that there is an
Assert which catches them. This leads to spurious errors on asserts
builds, for data sets that trigger parallel aggregation of an
aggregate with a non-strict deserialization function (no such
aggregates exist in the core system).

Repair by not adding the adjustment entry when it's not needed.

Backpatch back to 11 where the code was introduced.

Per a report from Darafei (Komzpa) of the PostGIS project; analysis
and patch by me.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/87mty7peb3.fsf@news-spur.riddles.org.uk
2021-01-28 10:53:10 +00:00
Michael Paquier
bca96ddab5 Fix crash of pg_stat_statements_info() without library loaded
Other code paths are already protected against this case, and _PG_init()
warns about that in pg_stat_statements.c.  While on it, I have checked
the other extensions of the tree but did not notice any holes.

Oversight in 9fbc3f3.

Author: Jaime Casanova
Reviewed-by: Julien Rouhaud
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJKUy5gF4=_=qhJ1VX_tSGFfjKHb9BvzhRYWSApJD=Bfwp2SBw@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-28 16:22:34 +09:00
Michael Paquier
f854c69a5b Refactor SQL functions of SHA-2 in cryptohashfuncs.c
The same code pattern was repeated four times when compiling a SHA-2
hash.  This refactoring has the advantage to issue a compilation warning
if a new value is added to pg_cryptohash_type, so as anybody doing an
addition in this area would need to consider if support for a new SQL
function is needed or not.

Author: Sehrope Sarkuni, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YA7DvLRn2xnTgsMc@paquier.xyz
2021-01-28 16:13:26 +09:00
Peter Geoghegan
e19594c5c0 Reduce the default value of vacuum_cost_page_miss.
When commit f425b605 introduced cost based vacuum delays back in 2004,
the defaults reflected then-current trends in hardware, as well as
certain historical limitations in PostgreSQL.  There have been enormous
improvements in both areas since that time.  The cost limit GUC defaults
finally became much more representative of current trends following
commit cbccac37, which decreased autovacuum_vacuum_cost_delay's default
by 10x for PostgreSQL 12 (it went from 20ms to only 2ms).

The relative costs have shifted too.  This should also be accounted for
by the defaults.  More specifically, the relative importance of avoiding
dirtying pages within VACUUM has greatly increased, primarily due to
main memory capacity scaling and trends in flash storage.  Within
Postgres itself, improvements like sequential access during index
vacuuming (at least in nbtree and GiST indexes) have also been
contributing factors.

To reflect all this, decrease the default of vacuum_cost_page_miss to 2.
Since the default of vacuum_cost_page_dirty remains 20, dirtying a page
is now considered 10x "costlier" than a page miss by default.

Author: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WzmLPFnkWT8xMjmcsm7YS3+_Qi3iRWAb2+_Bc8UhVyHfuA@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-27 15:11:13 -08:00
Robert Haas
69059d3b2f In TrimCLOG(), don't reset XactCtl->shared->latest_page_number.
Since the CLOG page number is not recorded directly in the checkpoint
record, we have to use ShmemVariableCache->nextXid to figure out the
latest CLOG page number at the start of recovery. However, as recovery
progresses, replay of CLOG/EXTEND records will update our notion of
the latest page number, and we should rely on that being accurate
rather than recomputing the value based on an updated notion of
nextXid. ShmemVariableCache->nextXid is only an approximation
during recovery anyway, whereas CLOG/EXTEND records are an
authoritative representation of how the SLRU has been updated.

Commit 0fcc2decd4 makes this
simplification possible, as before that change clog_redo() might
have injected a bogus value here, and we'd want to get rid of
that before entering normal running.

Patch by me, reviewed by Heikki Linnakangas.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoZYig9+AQodhF5sRXuKkJ=RgFDugLr3XX_dz_F-p=TwTg@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-27 15:52:34 -05:00
Robert Haas
0fcc2decd4 In clog_redo(), don't set XactCtl->shared->latest_page_number.
The comment is no longer accurate, and hasn't been entirely accurate
since Hot Standby was introduced. The original idea here was that
StartupCLOG() wouldn't be called until the end of recovery and
therefore this value would be uninitialized when this code is reached,
but Hot Standby made that true only when hot_standby=off, and commit
1f113abdf8 means that this value is now
always initialized before replay even starts.

The original purpose of this code was to bypass the sanity check
in SimpleLruTruncate(), which will no longer occur: now, if something
is wrong, that sanity check might trip during recovery. That's
probably a good thing, because in the current code base
latest_page_number should always be initialized and therefore we
expect that the sanity check should pass. If it doesn't, something
has gone wrong, and complaining about it is appropriate.

Patch by me, reviewed by Heikki Linnakangas.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoZYig9+AQodhF5sRXuKkJ=RgFDugLr3XX_dz_F-p=TwTg@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-27 13:11:30 -05:00
Tom Lane
662affcfe9 Doc: improve documentation for UNNEST().
Per a user question, spell out that UNNEST() returns array elements
in storage order; also provide an example to clarify the behavior for
multi-dimensional arrays.

While here, also clarify the SELECT reference page's description of
WITH ORDINALITY.  These details were already given in 7.2.1.4, but
a reference page should not omit details.

Back-patch to v13; there's not room in the table in older versions.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/FF1FB31F-0507-4F18-9559-2DE6E07E3B43@gmail.com
2021-01-27 12:50:22 -05:00
Robert Haas
1f113abdf8 Move StartupCLOG() calls to just after we initialize ShmemVariableCache.
Previously, the hot_standby=off code path did this at end of recovery,
while the hot_standby=on code path did it at the beginning of recovery.
It's better to do this in only one place because (a) it's simpler,
(b) StartupCLOG() is trivial so trying to postpone the work isn't
useful, and (c) this will make it possible to simplify some other
logic.

Patch by me, reviewed by Heikki Linnakangas.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoZYig9+AQodhF5sRXuKkJ=RgFDugLr3XX_dz_F-p=TwTg@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-27 12:20:46 -05:00
Peter Geoghegan
e42b3c3bd6 Fix GiST index deletion assert issue.
Avoid calling heap_index_delete_tuples() with an empty deltids array to
avoid an assertion failure.

This issue was arguably an oversight in commit b5f58cf2, though the
failing assert itself was added by my recent commit d168b666.  No
backpatch, though, since the oversight is harmless in the back branches.

Author: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie>
Reported-By: Jaime Casanova <jcasanov@systemguards.com.ec>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJKUy5jscES84n3puE=sYngyF+zpb4wv8UMtuLnLPv5z=6yyNw@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-26 23:24:37 -08:00
Michael Paquier
32bef75829 doc: Remove reference to views for TRUNCATE privilege
The page about privilege rights mentioned that TRUNCATE could be applied
to views or even other relation types.  This is confusing as this
command can be used only on tables and on partitioned tables.

Oversight in afc4a78.

Reported-by: Harisai Hari
Reviewed-by: Laurenz Albe
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/161157636877.14625.15340884663716426087@wrigleys.postgresql.org
Backpatch-through: 12
2021-01-27 13:40:33 +09:00
Michael Paquier
4c9c359d38 Refactor code in tablecmds.c to check and process tablespace moves
Two code paths of tablecmds.c (for relations with storage and without
storage) use the same logic to check if the move of a relation to a
new tablespace is allowed or not and to update pg_class.reltablespace
and pg_class.relfilenode.

A potential TABLESPACE clause for REINDEX, CLUSTER and VACUUM FULL needs
similar checks to make sure that nothing is moved around in illegal ways
(no mapped relations, shared relations only in pg_global, no move of
temp tables owned by other backends).

This reorganizes the existing code of ALTER TABLE so as all this logic
is controlled by two new routines that can be reused for the other
commands able to move relations across tablespaces, limiting the number
of code paths in need of the same protections.  This also removes some
code that was duplicated for tables with and without storage for ALTER
TABLE.

Author: Alexey Kondratov, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YA+9mAMWYLXJMVPL@paquier.xyz
2021-01-27 11:54:16 +09:00
Tom Lane
d5a83d79c9 Rethink recently-added SPI interfaces.
SPI_execute_with_receiver and SPI_cursor_parse_open_with_paramlist are
new in v14 (cf. commit 2f48ede08).  Before they can get out the door,
let's change their APIs to follow the practice recently established by
SPI_prepare_extended etc: shove all optional arguments into a struct
that callers are supposed to pre-zero.  The hope is to allow future
addition of more options without either API breakage or a continuing
proliferation of new SPI entry points.  With that in mind, choose
slightly more generic names for them: SPI_execute_extended and
SPI_cursor_parse_open respectively.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFj8pRCLPdDAETvR7Po7gC5y_ibkn_-bOzbeJb39WHms01194Q@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-26 16:37:12 -05:00
Tom Lane
7292fd8f1c Suppress compiler warnings from commit ee895a655.
For obscure reasons, some buildfarm members are now generating
complaints about plpgsql_call_handler's "retval" variable possibly
being used uninitialized.  It seems no less safe than it was before
that commit, but these complaints are (mostly?) new.  I trust that
initializing the variable where it's declared will be enough to
shut that up.

I also notice that some compilers are warning about setjmp clobber
of the same variable, which is maybe a bit more defensible.  Mark
it volatile to silence that.

Also, rearrange the logic to give procedure_resowner a single
point of initialization, in hopes of silencing some setjmp-clobber
warnings about that.  (Marking it volatile would serve too, but
its sibling variables are depending on single assignment, so let's
stick with that method.)

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1l4F1z-0000cN-Lx@gemulon.postgresql.org
2021-01-26 13:58:18 -05:00
Tom Lane
f76a85000b Code review for psql's helpSQL() function.
The loops to identify word boundaries could access past the end of
the input string.  Likely that would never result in an actual
crash, but it makes valgrind unhappy.

The logic to try different numbers of words didn't work when the
input has two words but we only have a match to the first, eg
"\h with select".  (We must "continue" the pass loop, not "break".)

The logic to compute nl_count was bizarrely managed, and in at
least two code paths could end up calling PageOutput with
nl_count = 0, resulting in failing to paginate output that should
have been fed to the pager.  Also, in v12 and up, the nl_count
calculation hadn't been updated to account for the addition of a URL.

The PQExpBuffer holding the command syntax details wasn't freed,
resulting in a session-lifespan memory leak.

While here, improve some comments, choose a more descriptive name
for a variable, fix inconsistent datatype choice for another variable.

Per bug #16837 from Alexander Lakhin.  This code is very old,
so back-patch to all supported branches.

Kyotaro Horiguchi and Tom Lane

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16837-479bcd56040c71b3@postgresql.org
2021-01-26 13:04:52 -05:00
Michael Paquier
7b4c660466 Fix memory leak when deallocating prepared statement in postgres_fdw
The leak is minor, so no backpatch is done.  Oversight in 21734d2.

Reported-by: Tom Lane
2021-01-26 18:43:01 +09:00
Fujii Masao
0c3fc09fe3 postgres_fdw: Fix test failure with -DENFORCE_REGRESSION_TEST_NAME_RESTRICTIONS
The roles created by regression test should have names starting with
"regress_", and the test introduced in commit 411ae64997 did not do that.

Per buildfarm member longfin.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/73fc5ae4-3c54-1262-4533-f8c547de2e60@oss.nttdata.com
2021-01-26 17:16:52 +09:00
Fujii Masao
6adc5376dc postgres_fdw: Stabilize regression test for postgres_fdw_disconnect_all().
The regression test added in commit 411ae64997 caused buildfarm failures.
The cause of them was that the order of warning messages output in the test
was not stable. To fix this, this commit sets client_min_messages to ERROR
temporarily when performing the test generating those warnings.

Per buildfarm failures.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2147113.1611644754@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-01-26 16:36:21 +09:00
Fujii Masao
411ae64997 postgres_fdw: Add functions to discard cached connections.
This commit introduces two new functions postgres_fdw_disconnect()
and postgres_fdw_disconnect_all(). The former function discards
the cached connections to the specified foreign server. The latter discards
all the cached connections. If the connection is used in the current
transaction, it's not closed and a warning message is emitted.

For example, these functions are useful when users want to explicitly
close the foreign server connections that are no longer necessary and
then to prevent them from eating up the foreign servers connections
capacity.

Author: Bharath Rupireddy, tweaked a bit by Fujii Masao
Reviewed-by: Alexey Kondratov, Zhijie Hou, Zhihong Yu, Fujii Masao
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACVvrp5=AVp2PupEm+nAC8S4buqR3fJMmaCoc7ftT0aD2A@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-26 15:35:54 +09:00
Tom Lane
ee895a655c Improve performance of repeated CALLs within plpgsql procedures.
This patch essentially is cleaning up technical debt left behind
by the original implementation of plpgsql procedures, particularly
commit d92bc83c4.  That patch (or more precisely, follow-on patches
fixing its worst bugs) forced us to re-plan CALL and DO statements
each time through, if we're in a non-atomic context.  That wasn't
for any fundamental reason, but just because use of a saved plan
requires having a ResourceOwner to hold a reference count for the
plan, and we had no suitable resowner at hand, nor would the
available APIs support using one if we did.  While it's not that
expensive to create a "plan" for CALL/DO, the cycles do add up
in repeated executions.

This patch therefore makes the following API changes:

* GetCachedPlan/ReleaseCachedPlan are modified to let the caller
specify which resowner to use to pin the plan, rather than forcing
use of CurrentResourceOwner.

* spi.c gains a "SPI_execute_plan_extended" entry point that lets
callers say which resowner to use to pin the plan.  This borrows the
idea of an options struct from the recently added SPI_prepare_extended,
hopefully allowing future options to be added without more API breaks.
This supersedes SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist (which I've marked
deprecated) as well as SPI_execute_plan_with_receiver (which is new
in v14, so I just took it out altogether).

* I also took the opportunity to remove the crude hack of letting
plpgsql reach into SPI private data structures to mark SPI plans as
"no_snapshot".  It's better to treat that as an option of
SPI_prepare_extended.

Now, when running a non-atomic procedure or DO block that contains
any CALL or DO commands, plpgsql creates a ResourceOwner that
will be used to pin the plans of the CALL/DO commands.  (In an
atomic context, we just use CurrentResourceOwner, as before.)
Having done this, we can just save CALL/DO plans normally,
whether or not they are used across transaction boundaries.
This seems to be good for something like 2X speedup of a CALL
of a trivial procedure with a few simple argument expressions.
By restricting the creation of an extra ResourceOwner like this,
there's essentially zero penalty in cases that can't benefit.

Pavel Stehule, with some further hacking by me

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFj8pRCLPdDAETvR7Po7gC5y_ibkn_-bOzbeJb39WHms01194Q@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-25 22:28:29 -05:00
Andres Freund
55ef8555f0 Fix two typos in snapbuild.c.
Reported-by: Heikki Linnakangas <hlinnaka@iki.fi>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/c94be044-818f-15e3-1ad3-7a7ae2dfed0a@iki.fi
2021-01-25 12:15:10 -08:00
Tom Lane
881933f194 Don't clobber the calling user's credentials cache in Kerberos test.
Embarrassing oversight in this test script, which fortunately is not
run by default.

Report and patch by Jacob Champion.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1fcb175bafef6560f47a8c31229fa7c938486b8d.camel@vmware.com
2021-01-25 14:53:13 -05:00
Tom Lane
07d46fceb4 Fix broken ruleutils support for function TRANSFORM clauses.
I chanced to notice that this dumped core due to a faulty Assert.
To add insult to injury, the output has been misformatted since v11.
Obviously we need some regression testing here.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d1cc628c-3953-4209-957b-29427acc38c8@www.fastmail.com
2021-01-25 13:03:43 -05:00
Robert Haas
d18e75664a Remove CheckpointLock.
Up until now, we've held this lock when performing a checkpoint or
restartpoint, but commit 076a055acf back
in 2004 and commit 7e48b77b1c from 2009,
taken together, have removed all need for this. In the present code,
there's only ever one process entitled to attempt a checkpoint: either
the checkpointer, during normal operation, or the postmaster, during
single-user operation. So, we don't need the lock.

One possible concern in making this change is that it means that
a substantial amount of code where HOLD_INTERRUPTS() was previously
in effect due to the preceding LWLockAcquire() will now be
running without that. This could mean that ProcessInterrupts()
gets called in places from which it didn't before. However, this
seems unlikely to do very much, because the checkpointer doesn't
have any signal mapped to die(), so it's not clear how,
for example, ProcDiePending = true could happen in the first
place. Similarly with ClientConnectionLost and recovery conflicts.

Also, if there are any such problems, we might want to fix them
rather than reverting this, since running lots of code with
interrupt handling suspended is generally bad.

Patch by me, per an inquiry by Amul Sul. Review by Tom Lane
and Michael Paquier.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAAJ_b97XnBBfYeSREDJorFsyoD1sHgqnNuCi=02mNQBUMnA=FA@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-25 12:34:38 -05:00
Tom Lane
951862eda5 Doc: improve documentation of pg_proc.protrftypes.
Add a "references" link pointing to pg_type, as we have for other arrays
of type OIDs.  Wordsmith the explanation a bit.

Joel Jacobson, additional editing by me

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d1cc628c-3953-4209-957b-29427acc38c8@www.fastmail.com
2021-01-25 11:20:17 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut
ecc4b1318c Remove duplicate include
Reported-by: Ashutosh Sharma <ashu.coek88@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAE9k0PkORqHHGKY54-sFyDpP90yAf%2B05Auc4fs9EAn4J%2BuBeUQ%40mail.gmail.com
2021-01-25 08:55:43 +01:00
David Rowley
16dfe253e3 Fix hypothetical bug in heap backward scans
Both heapgettup() and heapgettup_pagemode() incorrectly set the first page
to scan in a backward scan in which the number of pages to scan was
specified by heap_setscanlimits().  The code incorrectly started the scan
at the end of the relation when startBlk was 0, or otherwise at
startBlk - 1, neither of which is correct when only scanning a subset of
pages.

The fix here checks if heap_setscanlimits() has changed the number of
pages to scan and if so we set the first page to scan as the final page in
the specified range during backward scans.

Proper adjustment of this code was forgotten when heap_setscanlimits() was
added in 7516f5259 back in 9.5.  However, practice, nowhere in core code
performs backward scans after having used heap_setscanlimits(), yet, it is
possible an extension uses the heap functions in this way, hence
backpatch.

An upcoming patch does use heap_setscanlimits() with backward scans, so
this must be fixed before that can go in.

Author: David Rowley
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAApHDvpGc9h0_oVD2CtgBcxCS1N-qDYZSeBRnUh+0CWJA9cMaA@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 9.5, all supported versions
2021-01-25 19:52:18 +13:00
Amit Kapila
40ab64c1ec Fix ALTER PUBLICATION...DROP TABLE behavior.
Commit 69bd60672 fixed the initialization of streamed transactions for
RelationSyncEntry. It forgot to initialize the publication actions while
invalidating the RelationSyncEntry due to which even though the relation
is dropped from a particular publication we still publish its changes. Fix
it by initializing pubactions when entry got invalidated.

Author: Japin Li and Bharath Rupireddy
Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACV+0UFpcZs5czYgBpujM9p0Hg1qdOZai_43OU7bqHU_xw@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-25 07:39:29 +05:30
Tom Lane
a4b03de589 Make storage/standby.h compile standalone again.
This file has failed headerscheck/cpluspluscheck verification since
commit 0650ff230, as a result of referencing typedef TimestampTz
without including the appropriate header.
2021-01-24 18:08:55 -05:00
Tom Lane
c7edf4ac24 Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2021a.
DST law changes in Russia (Volgograd zone) and South Sudan.
Historical corrections for Australia, Bahamas, Belize, Bermuda,
Ghana, Israel, Kenya, Nigeria, Palestine, Seychelles, and Vanuatu.
Notably, the Australia/Currie zone has been corrected to the point
where it is identical to Australia/Hobart.
2021-01-24 16:29:47 -05:00
Tom Lane
0c1e8845f2 Add a simple test for contrib/auto_explain.
This module formerly had zero test coverage.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1445881.1611441692@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-01-24 14:59:33 -05:00
Magnus Hagander
8a337b0ed2 Remove make_diff set of tools
These are mostly obsoleted by the switch to git, and it's easier to
remove them than to update the incorrect documentation.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CABUevEwmASMn4WRJ6RagBx43sj10ctfMHcMA_-7KA3pDYmwpJw@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-24 14:19:00 +01:00
Tom Lane
7e57255f61 Doc: clean up contrib/pageinspect's GIST function documentation.
I came to fix the overwidth-PDF-page warnings seen in the buildfarm,
but stayed long enough to copy-edit some nearby text.
2021-01-23 22:40:46 -05:00
Tomas Vondra
39b66a91bd Fix COPY FREEZE with CLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS
This adds code omitted from commit 7db0cd2145 by accident, which had
two consequences. Firstly, only rows inserted by heap_multi_insert were
frozen as expected when running COPY FREEZE, while heap_insert left
rows unfrozen. That however includes rows in TOAST tables, so a lot of
data might have been left unfrozen. Secondly, page might have been left
partially empty after relcache invalidation.

This addresses both of those issues.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CABOikdN-ptGv0mZntrK2Q8OtfUuAjqaYMGmkdU1dCKFtUxVLrg@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-24 01:08:11 +01:00
Tom Lane
183bbd1b6d Doc: update example connection-failure messages in the documentation.
Now that the dust has more or less settled on 52a10224e and follow-ons,
make sure the examples in the documentation are up-to-date.
2021-01-23 15:50:51 -05:00
Tom Lane
68d1c33941 Update ecpg's connect-test1 for connection-failure message changes.
I should have updated this in commits 52a10224e and follow-ons,
but I missed it because it's not run by default, and none of the
buildfarm runs it either.  Maybe we should try to improve that
situation.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-Wz=j9SRW=s5BV4-3k+=tr4N3A03in+gTuVA09vNF+-iHjA@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-23 15:08:39 -05:00
Michael Paquier
a8ed6bb8f4 Introduce SHA1 implementations in the cryptohash infrastructure
With this commit, SHA1 goes through the implementation provided by
OpenSSL via EVP when building the backend with it, and uses as fallback
implementation KAME which was located in pgcrypto and already shaped for
an integration with a set of init, update and final routines.
Structures and routines have been renamed to make things consistent with
the fallback implementations of MD5 and SHA2.

uuid-ossp has used for ages a shortcut with pgcrypto to fetch a copy of
SHA1 if needed.  This was built depending on the build options within
./configure, so this cleans up some code and removes the build
dependency between pgcrypto and uuid-ossp.

Note that this will help with the refactoring of HMAC, as pgcrypto
offers the option to use MD5, SHA1 or SHA2, so only the second option
was missing to make that possible.

Author: Michael Paquier
Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/X9HXKTgrvJvYO7Oh@paquier.xyz
2021-01-23 11:33:04 +09:00
Tom Lane
3fc81ce459 Suppress bison warning in ecpg grammar.
opt_distinct_clause is only used in PLpgSQL_Expr, which ecpg
ignores, so it needs to ignore opt_distinct_clause too.

My oversight in 7cd9765f9; reported by Bruce Momjian.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1l33wr-0005sJ-9n@gemulon.postgresql.org
2021-01-22 19:25:39 -05:00
Tom Lane
50bebc1ae1 Doc: improve directions for building on macOS.
In light of recent discussions, we should instruct people to
install Apple's command line tools; installing Xcode is secondary.

Also, fix sample command for finding out the default sysroot,
as we now know that the command originally recommended can give
a result that doesn't match your OS version.

Also document the workaround to use if you really don't want
configure to select a sysroot at all.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210119111625.20435-1-james.hilliard1@gmail.com
2021-01-22 18:58:25 -05:00
Tom Lane
58cd8dca3d Avoid redundantly prefixing PQerrorMessage for a connection failure.
libpq's error messages for connection failures pretty well stand on
their own, especially since commits 52a10224e/27a48e5a1.  Prefixing
them with 'could not connect to database "foo"' or the like is just
redundant, and perhaps even misleading if the specific database name
isn't relevant to the failure.  (When it is, we trust that the
backend's error message will include the DB name.)  Indeed, psql
hasn't used any such prefix in a long time.  So, make all our other
programs and documentation examples agree with psql's practice.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1094524.1611266589@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-01-22 16:52:31 -05:00
Tom Lane
7cd9765f9b Re-allow DISTINCT in pl/pgsql expressions.
I'd omitted this from the grammar in commit c9d529848, figuring that
it wasn't worth supporting.  However we already have one complaint,
so it seems that judgment was wrong.  It doesn't require a huge
amount of code, so add it back.  (I'm still drawing the line at
UNION/INTERSECT/EXCEPT though: those'd require an unreasonable
amount of grammar refactoring, and the single-result-row restriction
makes them near useless anyway.)

Also rethink the documentation: this behavior is a property of
all pl/pgsql expressions, not just assignments.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210122134106.e94c5cd7@mail.verfriemelt.org
2021-01-22 16:26:22 -05:00
Tom Lane
ab66645628 Doc: remove misleading claim in documentation of PQreset().
This text claimed that the reconnection would occur "to the same
server", but there is no such guarantee in the code, nor would
insisting on that be an improvement.

Back-patch to v10 where multi-host connection strings were added.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1095901.1611268376@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-01-22 11:29:43 -05:00
Magnus Hagander
0a9ae44288 Remove reference to ftp servers from documentation
It's been a long time since we used ftp, but there was a single
reference left in the docs.

Author: Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/6880D602-7286-46EC-8A03-14E3248FEC7A@yesql.se
2021-01-22 12:49:53 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut
09418bed67 Remove bogus tracepoint
Calls to LWLockWaitForVar() fired the TRACE_POSTGRESQL_LWLOCK_ACQUIRE
tracepoint, but LWLockWaitForVar() never actually acquires the LWLock.
(Probably a copy/paste bug in 68a2e52bbaf.)  Remove it.

Author: Craig Ringer <craig.ringer@enterprisedb.com>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAGRY4nxJo+-HCC2i5H93ttSZ4gZO-FSddCwvkb-qAfQ1zdXd1w@mail.gmail.com
2021-01-22 11:58:21 +01:00
Heikki Linnakangas
29ad6595ef doc: Copy-edit the "Overview of PostgreSQL Internals" chapter
Rephrase a few sentences to be more concise.

Refer to the postmaster process as "postmaster", not "postgres". This
originally said "postmaster process", but was changed to "postgres
process" in commit 5266f221a2, when we merged the "postmaster" and
"postgres" commands, and "postmaster" became just a symlink. That was a
case of overzealous search & replace, because the process is still called
"postmaster".

Author: Erik Rijkers and Jürgen Purtz
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/aa31f359-1168-ded5-53d0-0ed228bfe097%40iki.fi
2021-01-22 11:10:42 +02:00
Michael Paquier
af0e79c8f4 Move SSL information callback earlier to capture more information
The callback for retrieving state change information during connection
setup was only installed when the connection was mostly set up, and
thus didn't provide much information and missed all the details related
to the handshake.

This also extends the callback with SSL_state_string_long() to print
more information about the state change within the SSL object handled.

While there, fix some comments which were incorrectly referring to the
callback and its previous location in fe-secure.c.

Author: Daniel Gustafsson
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/232CF476-94E1-42F1-9408-719E2AEC5491@yesql.se
2021-01-22 09:26:27 +09:00