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Tom Lane
ddcba86256 Fix psql to not go into infinite recursion when expanding a variable that
refers to itself (directly or indirectly).  Instead, print a message when
recursion is detected, and don't expand the repeated reference.  Per bug
#5448 from Francis Markham.

Back-patch to 8.0.  Although the issue exists in 7.4 as well, it seems
impractical to fix there because of the lack of any state stack that
could be used to track active expansions.
2010-05-05 22:19:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
fbd2fbed0c Fix backpatching error in recent patch for ALTER USER f RESET ALL behavior.
The argument list for array_set() changed in 8.2 (in connection with allowing
nulls in arrays) but the newer argument list was used in the patches applied
to 8.1 and 8.0 branches.  The patch for 7.4 was OK though.  Per compiler
warnings.
2010-05-05 02:55:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
6666e76344 Add code to InternalIpcMemoryCreate() to handle the case where shmget()
returns EINVAL for an existing shared memory segment.  Although it's not
terribly sensible, that behavior does meet the POSIX spec because EINVAL
is the appropriate error code when the existing segment is smaller than the
requested size, and the spec explicitly disclaims any particular ordering of
error checks.  Moreover, it does in fact happen on OS X and probably other
BSD-derived kernels.  (We were able to talk NetBSD into changing their code,
but purging that behavior from the wild completely seems unlikely to happen.)
We need to distinguish collision with a pre-existing segment from invalid size
request in order to behave sensibly, so it's worth some extra code here to get
it right.  Per report from Gavin Kistner and subsequent investigation.

Back-patch to all supported versions, since any of them could get used
with a kernel having the debatable behavior.
2010-05-01 22:47:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
d130025aa9 Fix multiple memory leaks in PLy_spi_execute_fetch_result: it would leak
memory if the result had zero rows, and also if there was any sort of error
while converting the result tuples into Python data.  Reported and partially
fixed by Andres Freund.

Back-patch to all supported versions.  Note: I haven't tested the 7.4 fix.
7.4's configure check for python is so obsolete it doesn't work on my
current machines :-(.  The logic change is pretty straightforward though.
2010-04-30 19:16:10 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
2c862fbf23 IP port -> TCP port
backpatched to 8.1, where this first appeared
2010-04-15 20:45:40 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan
0783d492f0 Sync perl's ppport.h on all branches back to 7.4 with recent update on HEAD, ensuring we can build older branches with modern Perl installations. 2010-04-03 17:54:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
c383ff4ca1 Ensure that contrib/pgstattuple functions respond to cancel interrupts
reasonably promptly, by adding CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS in the per-page loops.

Tatsuhito Kasahara
2010-04-02 16:17:18 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
03ecb57737 Prevent ALTER USER f RESET ALL from removing the settings that were put there
by a superuser -- "ALTER USER f RESET setting" already disallows removing such a
setting.

Apply the same treatment to ALTER DATABASE d RESET ALL when run by a database
owner that's not superuser.
2010-03-25 14:45:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
40db749c70 Clear error_context_stack and debug_query_string at the beginning of proc_exit,
so that we won't try to attach any context printouts to messages that get
emitted while exiting.  Per report from Dennis Koegel, the context functions
won't necessarily work after we've started shutting down the backend, and it
seems possible that debug_query_string could be pointing at freed storage
as well.  The context information doesn't seem particularly relevant to
such messages anyway, so there's little lost by suppressing it.

Back-patch to all supported branches.  I can only demonstrate a crash with
log_disconnections messages back to 8.1, but the risk seems real in 8.0 and
before anyway.
2010-03-20 00:58:32 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
dbaaca266a Typo fixes.
Fujii Masao
2010-03-17 18:04:14 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
53690dce27 tag 8.1.20 2010-03-12 03:51:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
e6bef1156a Preliminary release notes for releases 8.4.3, 8.3.10, 8.2.16, 8.1.20, 8.0.24,
7.4.28.
2010-03-10 01:59:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
a38c09f43d Use SvROK(sv) rather than directly checking SvTYPE(sv) == SVt_RV in plperl.
The latter is considered unwarranted chumminess with the implementation,
and can lead to crashes with recent Perl versions.

Report and fix by Tim Bunce.  Back-patch to all versions containing the
questionable coding pattern.
2010-03-09 22:35:16 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
22ae430efb Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2010d: DST law changes in Fiji,
Samoa, Chile; corrections to recent changes in Paraguay and Bangladesh.
2010-03-09 14:31:32 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
b2dfc2ff10 Add missing space in example.
Tim Landscheidt
2010-03-08 12:39:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
e52d568d2d Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2010c: DST law changes in
Bangladesh, Mexico, Paraguay.
2010-03-08 01:18:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
0a32a06bc9 When reading pg_hba.conf and similar files, do not treat @file as an inclusion
unless (1) the @ isn't quoted and (2) the filename isn't empty.  This guards
against unexpectedly treating usernames or other strings in "flat files"
as inclusion requests, as seen in a recent trouble report from Ed L.
The empty-filename case would be guaranteed to misbehave anyway, because our
subsequent path-munging behavior results in trying to read the directory
containing the current input file.

I think this might finally explain the report at
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2004-05/msg00132.php
of a crash after printing "authentication file token too long, skipping",
since I was able to duplicate that message (though not a crash) on a
platform where stdio doesn't refuse to read directories.  We never got
far in investigating that problem, but now I'm suspicious that the trigger
condition was an @ in the flat password file.

Back-patch to all active branches since the problem can be demonstrated in all
branches except HEAD.  The test case, creating a user named "@", doesn't cause
a problem in HEAD since we got rid of the flat password file.  Nonetheless it
seems like a good idea to not consider quoted @ as a file inclusion spec,
so I changed HEAD too.
2010-03-06 00:46:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
14669da788 Fix a couple of places that would loop forever if attempts to read a stdio file
set ferror() but never set feof().  This is known to be the case for recent
glibc when trying to read a directory as a file, and might be true for other
platforms/cases too.  Per report from Ed L.  (There is more that we ought to
do about his report, but this is one easily identifiable issue.)
2010-03-03 20:31:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
238e6b9519 Make contrib/xml2 use core xml.c's error handler, when available (that is,
in versions >= 8.3).  The core code is more robust and efficient than what
was there before, and this also reduces risks involved in swapping different
libxml error handler settings.

Before 8.3, there is still some risk of problems if add-on modules such as
Perl invoke libxml without setting their own error handler.  Given the lack
of reports I'm not sure there's a risk in practice, so I didn't take the
step of actually duplicating the core code into older contrib/xml2 branches.
Instead I just tweaked the existing code to ensure it didn't leave a dangling
pointer to short-lived memory when throwing an error.
2010-03-03 19:10:45 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
64e19ac859 Fix numericlocale psql option when used with a null string and latex and troff
formats; a null string must not be formatted as a numeric. The more exotic
formats latex and troff also incorrectly formatted all strings as numerics
when numericlocale was on.

Backpatch to 8.1 where numericlocale option was added.

This fixes bug #5355 reported by Andy Lester.
2010-03-01 20:56:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
8a0137d785 Fix contrib/xml2 so regression test still works when it's built without libxslt.
This involves modifying the module to have a stable ABI, that is, the
xslt_process() function still exists even without libxslt.  It throws a
runtime error if called, but doesn't prevent executing the CREATE FUNCTION
call.  This is a good thing anyway to simplify cross-version upgrades.
2010-03-01 18:08:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
a8ab473383 Remove xmlCleanupParser calls from contrib/xml2.
These are unnecessary and probably dangerous.  I don't see any immediate
risk situations in the core XML support or contrib/xml2 itself, but there
could be issues with external uses of libxml2, and in any case it's an
accident waiting to happen.
2010-03-01 05:17:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
94152f93f5 Back-patch today's memory management fixups in contrib/xml2.
Prior to 8.3, these changes are not critical for compatibility with core
Postgres, since core had no libxml2 calls then.  However there is still
a risk if contrib/xml2 is used along with libxml2 functionality in Perl
or other loadable modules.  So back-patch to all versions.

Also back-patch addition of regression tests.  I'm not sure how many of
the cases are interesting without the interaction with core xml code,
but a silly regression test is still better than none at all.
2010-03-01 03:41:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
a3609304b7 Back-patch addition of ssl_renegotiation_limit into 7.4 through 8.1. 2010-02-25 23:44:27 +00:00
Itagaki Takahiro
26662b73ae Fix STOP WAL LOCATION in backup history files no to return the next
segment of XLOG_BACKUP_END record even if the the record is placed
at a segment boundary. Furthermore the previous implementation could
return nonexistent segment file name when the boundary is in segments
that has "FE" suffix; We never use segments with "FF" suffix.

Backpatch to 8.0, where hot backup was introduced.

Reported by Fujii Masao.
2010-02-19 01:08:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
8005df3c20 Volatile-ize all five places where we expect a PG_TRY block to restore
old memory context in plpython.  Before only one of them was marked
volatile, but per report from Zdenek Kotala, some compilers do the
wrong thing here.
2010-02-18 23:50:33 +00:00
Greg Stark
d786916015 revert prior patch to fsync directories until portability problems exposed by build farm can be sorted out 2010-02-17 11:35:51 +00:00
Greg Stark
7f92f7cf71 Make CREATE DATABASE safe against losing whole files by fsyncing the
directory and not just the individual files.

Back-patch to 8.1 -- before that we just called "cp -r" and never
fsynced anything anyways.
2010-02-14 17:50:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
38a7ddc5f7 Don't choke when exec_move_row assigns a synthesized null to a column
that happens to be composite itself.  Per bug #5314 from Oleg Serov.

Backpatch to 8.0 --- 7.4 has got too many other shortcomings in
composite-type support to make this worth worrying about in that branch.
2010-02-12 19:38:08 +00:00
Joe Conway
7b537a8540 Check to ensure the number of primary key fields supplied does not
exceed the total number of non-dropped source table fields for
dblink_build_sql_*(). Addresses bug report from Rushabh Lathia.

Backpatch all the way to the 7.3 branch.
2010-02-03 23:02:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
f54f9ea1c6 Change regexp engine's ccondissect/crevdissect routines to perform DFA
matching before recursing instead of after.  The DFA match eliminates
unworkable midpoint choices a lot faster than the recursive check, in most
cases, so doing it first can speed things up; particularly in pathological
cases such as recently exhibited by Michael Glaesemann.

In addition, apply some cosmetic changes that were applied upstream (in the
Tcl project) at the same time, in order to sync with upstream version 1.15
of regexec.c.

Upstream apparently intends to backpatch this, so I will too.  The
pathological behavior could be unpleasant if encountered in the field,
which seems to justify any risk of introducing new bugs.

Tom Lane, reviewed by Donal K. Fellows of Tcl project
2010-02-01 02:45:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
d86bd9a826 Avoid performing encoding conversion on command tag strings during EndCommand.
Since all current and foreseeable future command tags will be pure ASCII,
there is no need to do conversion on them.  This saves a few cycles and also
avoids polluting otherwise-pristine subtransaction memory contexts, which
is the cause of the backend memory leak exhibited in bug #5302.  (Someday
we'll probably want to have a better method of determining whether
subtransaction contexts need to be kept around, but today is not that day.)

Backpatch to 8.0.  The cycle-shaving aspect of this would work in 7.4
too, but without subtransactions the memory-leak aspect doesn't apply,
so it doesn't seem worth touching 7.4.
2010-01-30 20:10:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
00ef17eb7f Apply Tcl_Init() to the "hold" interpreter created by pltcl.
You might think this is unnecessary since that interpreter is never used
to run code --- but it turns out that's wrong.  As of Tcl 8.5, the "clock"
command (alone among builtin Tcl commands) is partially implemented by
loaded-on-demand Tcl code, which means that it fails if there's not
unknown-command support, and also that it's impossible to run it directly
in a safe interpreter.  The way they get around the latter is that
Tcl_CreateSlave() automatically sets up an alias command that forwards any
execution of "clock" in a safe slave interpreter to its parent interpreter.
Thus, when attempting to execute "clock" in trusted pltcl, the command
actually executes in the "hold" interpreter, where it will fail if
unknown-command support hasn't been introduced by sourcing the standard
init.tcl script, which is done by Tcl_Init().  (This is a pretty dubious
design decision on the Tcl boys' part, if you ask me ... but they didn't.)

Back-patch all the way.  It's not clear that anyone would try to use ancient
versions of pltcl with a recent Tcl, but it's not clear they wouldn't, either.
Also add a regression test using "clock", in branches that have regression
test support for pltcl.

Per recent trouble report from Kyle Bateman.
2010-01-25 01:58:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
d5d0a67b22 Fix assorted core dumps and Assert failures that could occur during
AbortTransaction or AbortSubTransaction, when trying to clean up after an
error that prevented (sub)transaction start from completing:
* access to TopTransactionResourceOwner that might not exist
* assert failure in AtEOXact_GUC, if AtStart_GUC not called yet
* assert failure or core dump in AfterTriggerEndSubXact, if
  AfterTriggerBeginSubXact not called yet

Per testing by injecting elog(ERROR) at successive steps in StartTransaction
and StartSubTransaction.  It's not clear whether all of these cases could
really occur in the field, but at least one of them is easily exposed by
simple stress testing, as per my accidental discovery yesterday.
2010-01-24 21:49:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
8ecbda7707 Insert CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS calls into loops in dbsize.c, to ensure that
the various disk-size-reporting functions will respond to query cancel
reasonably promptly even in very large databases.  Per report from
Kevin Grittner.
2010-01-23 21:29:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
ae76ee9af9 Make bit/varbit substring() treat any negative length as meaning "all the rest
of the string".  The previous coding treated only -1 that way, and would
produce an invalid result value for other negative values.

We ought to fix it so that 2-parameter bit substring() is a different C
function and the 3-parameter form throws error for negative length, but
that takes a pg_proc change which is impractical in the back branches;
and in any case somebody might be relying on -1 working this way.
So just do this as a back-patchable fix.
2010-01-07 19:53:32 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
c79a6b110c Remove a now unused local variable. 2009-12-29 20:49:37 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
56a87f2721 Previous fix for temporary file management broke returning a set from
PL/pgSQL function within an exception handler. Make sure we use the right
resource owner when we create the tuplestore to hold returned tuples.

Simplify tuplestore API so that the caller doesn't need to be in the right
memory context when calling tuplestore_put* functions. tuplestore.c
automatically switches to the memory context used when the tuplestore was
created. Tuplesort was already modified like this earlier. This patch also
removes the now useless MemoryContextSwitch calls from callers.

Report by Aleksei on pgsql-bugs on Dec 22 2009. Backpatch to 8.1, like
the previous patch that broke this.
2009-12-29 17:41:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
3bd13da63b Fix integer-to-bit-string conversions to handle the first fractional byte
correctly when the output bit width is wider than the given integer by
something other than a multiple of 8 bits.

This has been wrong since I first wrote that code for 8.0 :-(.  Kudos to
Roman Kononov for being the first to notice, though I didn't use his
patch.  Per bug #5237.
2009-12-12 19:25:04 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
c89eec5064 tag 8.1.19 2009-12-10 03:15:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
ce07e3f60e Update release notes for releases 8.4.2, 8.3.9, 8.2.15, 8.1.19, 8.0.23,
7.4.27.
2009-12-10 00:31:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
613981be04 Prevent indirect security attacks via changing session-local state within
an allegedly immutable index function.  It was previously recognized that
we had to prevent such a function from executing SET/RESET ROLE/SESSION
AUTHORIZATION, or it could trivially obtain the privileges of the session
user.  However, since there is in general no privilege checking for changes
of session-local state, it is also possible for such a function to change
settings in a way that might subvert later operations in the same session.
Examples include changing search_path to cause an unexpected function to
be called, or replacing an existing prepared statement with another one
that will execute a function of the attacker's choosing.

The present patch secures VACUUM, ANALYZE, and CREATE INDEX/REINDEX against
these threats, which are the same places previously deemed to need protection
against the SET ROLE issue.  GUC changes are still allowed, since there are
many useful cases for that, but we prevent security problems by forcing a
rollback of any GUC change after completing the operation.  Other cases are
handled by throwing an error if any change is attempted; these include temp
table creation, closing a cursor, and creating or deleting a prepared
statement.  (In 7.4, the infrastructure to roll back GUC changes doesn't
exist, so we settle for rejecting changes of "search_path" in these contexts.)

Original report and patch by Gurjeet Singh, additional analysis by
Tom Lane.

Security: CVE-2009-4136
2009-12-09 21:58:44 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
d585483ab9 Reject certificates with embedded NULLs in the commonName field. This stops
attacks where an attacker would put <attack>\0<propername> in the field and
trick the validation code that the certificate was for <attack>.

This is a very low risk attack since it reuqires the attacker to trick the
CA into issuing a certificate with an incorrect field, and the common
PostgreSQL deployments are with private CAs, and not external ones. Also,
default mode in 8.4 does not do any name validation, and is thus also not
vulnerable - but the higher security modes are.

Backpatch all the way. Even though versions 8.3.x and before didn't have
certificate name validation support, they still exposed this field for
the user to perform the validation in the application code, and there
is no way to detect this problem through that API.

Security: CVE-2009-4034
2009-12-09 06:37:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
8510e7e463 Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2009s: DST law changes in
Antarctica, Argentina, Bangladesh, Fiji, Novokuznetsk, Pakistan, Palestine,
Samoa, Syria.  Also historical corrections for Hong Kong.
2009-12-09 00:36:29 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
f1f6a4871f Translation updates 2009-12-08 21:58:30 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
b9c44be65f Fix bug in temporary file management with subtransactions. A cursor opened
in a subtransaction stays open even if the subtransaction is aborted, so
any temporary files related to it must stay alive as well. With the patch,
we use ResourceOwners to track open temporary files and don't automatically
close them at subtransaction end (though in the normal case temporary files
are registered with the subtransaction resource owner and will therefore be
closed).

At end of top transaction, we still check that there's no temporary files
marked as close-at-end-of-transaction open, but that's now just a debugging
cross-check as the resource owner cleanup should've closed them already.
2009-12-03 11:04:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
532ae854cc Ignore attempts to set "application_name" in the connection startup packet.
This avoids a useless connection retry and complaint in the postmaster log
when receiving a connection from 8.5 or later libpq.

Backpatch in all supported branches, but of course *not* HEAD.
2009-12-02 17:41:46 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
c63dbfff83 Fix an old bug in multixact and two-phase commit. Prepared transactions can
be part of multixacts, so allocate a slot for each prepared transaction in
the "oldest member" array in multixact.c. On PREPARE TRANSACTION, transfer
the oldest member value from the current backends slot to the prepared xact
slot. Also save and recover the value from the 2pc state file.

The symptom of the bug was that after a transaction prepared, a shared lock
still held by the prepared transaction was sometimes ignored by other
transactions.

Fix back to 8.1, where both 2PC and multixact were introduced.
2009-11-23 09:59:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
fd20a349c4 Do not build psql's flex module on its own, but instead include it in
mainloop.c.  This ensures that postgres_fe.h is read before including
any system headers, which is necessary to avoid problems on some platforms
where we make nondefault selections of feature macros for stdio.h or
other headers.  We have had this policy for flex modules in the backend
for many years, but for some reason it was not applied to psql.
Per trouble report from Alexandra Roy and diagnosis by Albe Laurenz.
2009-11-10 23:12:44 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
0b9ed725d1 Fix longstanding problems in VACUUM caused by untimely interruptions
In VACUUM FULL, an interrupt after the initial transaction has been recorded
as committed can cause postmaster to restart with the following error message:
PANIC: cannot abort transaction NNNN, it was already committed
This problem has been reported many times.

In lazy VACUUM, an interrupt after the table has been truncated by
lazy_truncate_heap causes other backends' relcache to still point to the
removed pages; this can cause future INSERT and UPDATE queries to error out
with the following error message:
could not read block XX of relation 1663/NNN/MMMM: read only 0 of 8192 bytes
The window to this race condition is extremely narrow, but it has been seen in
the wild involving a cancelled autovacuum process.

The solution for both problems is to inhibit interrupts in both operations
until after the respective transactions have been committed.  It's not a
complete solution, because the transaction could theoretically be aborted by
some other error, but at least fixes the most common causes of both problems.
2009-11-10 18:01:11 +00:00