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* Under has_wal_read_bug, skip contrib/bloom/t/001_wal.pl.Noah Misch2022-05-07
| | | | | | | Per buildfarm members snapper and kittiwake. Back-patch to v10 (all supported versions). Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220116210241.GC756210@rfd.leadboat.com
* Temporarily skip recovery deadlock test in back branches.Andres Freund2022-05-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | The recovery deadlock test has a timing issue that was fixed in 5136967f1eb in HEAD. Unfortunately the same fix doesn't quite work in the back branches: 1) adjust_conf() doesn't exist, which is easy enough to work around 2) a restart cleares the recovery conflict stats < 15. These issues can be worked around, but given the upcoming set of minor releases, skip the problematic test for now. The buildfarm doesn't show failures in other parts of 031_recovery_conflict.pl. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220506155827.dfnaheq6ufylwrqf@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 10-14
* Backpatch addition of pump_until() more completely.Andres Freund2022-05-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | In a2ab9c06ea1 I just backpatched the introduction of pump_until(), without changing the existing local definitions (as 6da65a3f9a9). The necessary changes seemed more verbose than desirable. However, that leads to warnings, as I failed to realize... Backpatch to all versions containing pump_until() calls before f74496dd611 (there's none in 10). Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2808491.1651802860@sss.pgh.pa.us Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18b37361-b482-b9d8-f30d-6115cd5ce25c@enterprisedb.com Backpatch: 11-14
* Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2022a.Tom Lane2022-05-05
| | | | | DST law changes in Palestine. Historical corrections for Chile and Ukraine.
* Revert "Fix timing issue in deadlock recovery conflict test."Andres Freund2022-05-04
| | | | This reverts commit 8a3a8d9f103e360fffc02089810a520e22521ae2.
* Fix timing issue in deadlock recovery conflict test.Andres Freund2022-05-04
| | | | | | | Per buildfarm members longfin and skink. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220413002626.udl7lll7f3o7nre7@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 10-
* Backpatch 031_recovery_conflict.pl.Andres Freund2022-05-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | The prior commit showed that the introduction of recovery conflict tests was a good idea. Without these tests it's hard to know that the fix didn't break something... 031_recovery_conflict.pl was introduced in 9f8a050f68d and extended in 21e184403bf. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220413002626.udl7lll7f3o7nre7@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 10-14
* Fix possibility of self-deadlock in ResolveRecoveryConflictWithBufferPin().Andres Freund2022-05-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The tests added in 9f8a050f68d failed nearly reliably on FreeBSD in CI, and occasionally on the buildfarm. That turns out to be caused not by a bug in the test, but by a longstanding bug in recovery conflict handling. The standby timeout handler, used by ResolveRecoveryConflictWithBufferPin(), executed SendRecoveryConflictWithBufferPin() inside a signal handler. A bad idea, because the deadlock timeout handler (or a spurious latch set) could have interrupted ProcWaitForSignal(). If unlucky that could cause a self-deadlock on ProcArrayLock, if the deadlock check is in SendRecoveryConflictWithBufferPin()->CancelDBBackends(). To fix, set a flag in StandbyTimeoutHandler(), and check the flag in ResolveRecoveryConflictWithBufferPin(). Subsequently the recovery conflict tests will be backpatched. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220413002626.udl7lll7f3o7nre7@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 10-
* Backpatch addition of wait_for_log(), pump_until().Andres Freund2022-05-02
| | | | | | | | These were originally introduced in a2ab9c06ea1 and a2ab9c06ea1, as they are needed by a about-to-be-backpatched test. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220413002626.udl7lll7f3o7nre7@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 10-14
* Fix typo in comment.Etsuro Fujita2022-05-02
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* Inhibit mingw CRT's auto-globbing of command line argumentsAndrew Dunstan2022-04-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | For some reason by default the mingw C Runtime takes it upon itself to expand program arguments that look like shell globbing characters. That has caused much scratching of heads and mis-attribution of the causes of some TAP test failures, so stop doing that. This removes an inconsistency with Windows binaries built with MSVC, which have no such behaviour. Per suggestion from Noah Misch. Backpatch to all live branches. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220423025927.GA1274057@rfd.leadboat.com
* Remove inadequate assertion check in CTE inlining.Tom Lane2022-04-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | inline_cte() expected to find exactly as many references to the target CTE as its cterefcount indicates. While that should be accurate for the tree as emitted by the parser, there are some optimizations that occur upstream of here that could falsify it, notably removal of unused subquery output expressions. Trying to make the accounting 100% accurate seems expensive and doomed to future breakage. It's not really worth it, because all this code is protecting is downstream assumptions that every referenced CTE has a plan. Let's convert those assertions to regular test-and-elog just in case there's some actual problem, and then drop the failing assertion. Per report from Tomas Vondra (thanks also to Richard Guo for analysis). Back-patch to v12 where the faulty code came in. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/29196a1e-ed47-c7ca-9be2-b1c636816183@enterprisedb.com
* Support new perl module namespace in stable branchesAndrew Dunstan2022-04-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Commit b3b4d8e68a moved our perl test modules to a better namespace structure, but this has made life hard for people wishing to backpatch improvements in the TAP tests. Here we alleviate much of that difficulty by implementing the new module names on top of the old modules, mostly by using a little perl typeglob aliasing magic, so that we don't have a dual maintenance burden. This should work both for the case where a new test is backpatched and the case where a fix to an existing test that uses the new namespace is backpatched. Reviewed by Michael Paquier Per complaint from Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220418141530.nfxtkohefvwnzncl@alap3.anarazel.de Applied to branches 10 through 14
* Fix CLUSTER tuplesorts on abbreviated expressions.Peter Geoghegan2022-04-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | CLUSTER sort won't use the datum1 SortTuple field when clustering against an index whose leading key is an expression. This makes it unsafe to use the abbreviated keys optimization, which was missed by the logic that sets up SortSupport state. Affected tuplesorts output tuples in a completely bogus order as a result (the wrong SortSupport based comparator was used for the leading attribute). This issue is similar to the bug fixed on the master branch by recent commit cc58eecc5d. But it's a far older issue, that dates back to the introduction of the abbreviated keys optimization by commit 4ea51cdfe8. Backpatch to all supported versions. Author: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie> Author: Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+hUKG+bA+bmwD36_oDxAoLrCwZjVtST2fqe=b4=qZcmU7u89A@mail.gmail.com Backpatch: 10-
* Disallow infinite endpoints in generate_series() for timestamps.Tom Lane2022-04-20
| | | | | | | | | | Such cases will lead to infinite loops, so they're of no practical value. The numeric variant of generate_series() already threw error for this, so borrow its message wording. Per report from Richard Wesley. Back-patch to all supported branches. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/91B44E7B-68D5-448F-95C8-B4B3B0F5DEAF@duckdblabs.com
* Fix breakage in AlterFunction().Tom Lane2022-04-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | An ALTER FUNCTION command that tried to update both the function's proparallel property and its proconfig list failed to do the former, because it stored the new proparallel value into a tuple that was no longer the interesting one. Carelessness in 7aea8e4f2. (I did not bother with a regression test, because the only likely future breakage would be for someone to ignore the comment I added and add some other field update after the heap_modify_tuple step. A test using existing function properties could not catch that.) Per report from Bryn Llewellyn. Back-patch to all supported branches. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/8AC9A37F-99BD-446F-A2F7-B89AD0022774@yugabyte.com
* Fix the check to limit sync workers.Amit Kapila2022-04-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We don't allow to invoke more sync workers once we have reached the sync worker limit per subscription. But the check to enforce this also doesn't allow to launch an apply worker if it gets restarted. This code was introduced by commit de43897122 but we caught the problem only with the test added by recent commit c91f71b9dc which started failing occasionally in the buildfarm. As per buildfarm. Diagnosed-by: Amit Kapila, Masahiko Sawada, Tomas Vondra Author: Amit Kapila Backpatch-through: 10 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2L28vddB_NFdRVpuyRBJEBWjz4BSyTB=_ektNRH8NJ1jf95g@mail.gmail.com https://postgr.es/m/f90d2b03-4462-ce95-a524-d91464e797c8@enterprisedb.com
* Avoid invalid array reference in transformAlterTableStmt().Tom Lane2022-04-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Don't try to look at the attidentity field of system attributes, because they're not there in the TupleDescAttr array. Sometimes this is harmless because we accidentally pick up a zero, but otherwise we'll report "no owned sequence found" from an attempt to alter a system attribute. (It seems possible that a SIGSEGV could occur, too, though I've not seen it in testing.) It's not in this function's charter to complain that you can't alter a system column, so instead just hard-wire an assumption that system attributes aren't identities. I didn't bother with a regression test because the appearance of the bug is very erratic. Per bug #17465 from Roman Zharkov. Back-patch to all supported branches. (There's not actually a live bug before v12, because before that get_attidentity() did the right thing anyway. But for consistency I changed the test in the older branches too.) Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17465-f2a554a6cb5740d3@postgresql.org
* Fix race in TAP test 002_archiving.pl when restoring history fileMichael Paquier2022-04-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This test, introduced in df86e52, uses a second standby to check that it is able to remove correctly RECOVERYHISTORY and RECOVERYXLOG at the end of recovery. This standby uses the archives of the primary to restore its contents, with some of the archive's contents coming from the first standby previously promoted. In slow environments, it was possible that the test did not check what it should, as the history file generated by the promotion of the first standby may not be stored yet on the archives the second standby feeds on. So, it could be possible that the second standby selects an incorrect timeline, without restoring a history file at all. This commits adds a wait phase to make sure that the history file required by the second standby is archived before this cluster is created. This relies on poll_query_until() with pg_stat_file() and an absolute path, something not supported in REL_10_STABLE. While on it, this adds a new test to check that the history file has been restored by looking at the logs of the second standby. This ensures that a RECOVERYHISTORY, whose removal needs to be checked, is created in the first place. This should make the test more robust. This test has been introduced by df86e52, but it came in light as an effect of the bug fixed by acf1dd42, where the extra restore_command calls made the test much slower. Reported-by: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YlT23IvsXkGuLzFi@paquier.xyz Backpatch-through: 11
* Add a temp-install prerequisite to src/interfaces/ecpg "checktcp".Noah Misch2022-04-16
| | | | | | The target failed, tested $PATH binaries, or tested a stale temporary installation. Commit c66b438db62748000700c9b90b585e756dd54141 missed this. Back-patch to v10 (all supported versions).
* Rethink the delay-checkpoint-end mechanism in the back-branches.Robert Haas2022-04-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The back-patch of commit bbace5697df12398e87ffd9879171c39d27f5b33 had the unfortunate effect of changing the layout of PGPROC in the back-branches, which could break extensions. This happened because it changed the delayChkpt from type bool to type int. So, change it back, and add a new bool delayChkptEnd field instead. The new field should fall within what used to be padding space within the struct, and so hopefully won't cause any extensions to break. Per report from Markus Wanner and discussion with Tom Lane and others. Patch originally by me, somewhat revised by Markus Wanner per a suggestion from Michael Paquier. A very similar patch was developed by Kyotaro Horiguchi, but I failed to see the email in which that was posted before writing one of my own. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+Tgmoao-kUD9c5nG5sub3F7tbo39+cdr8jKaOVEs_1aBWcJ3Q@mail.gmail.com Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/20220406.164521.17171257901083417.horikyota.ntt@gmail.com
* pageinspect: Fix handling of all-zero pagesMichael Paquier2022-04-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Getting from get_raw_page() an all-zero page is considered as a valid case by the buffer manager and it can happen for example when finding a corrupted page with zero_damaged_pages enabled (using zero_damaged_pages to look at corrupted pages happens), or after a crash when a relation file is extended before any WAL for its new data is generated (before a vacuum or autovacuum job comes in to do some cleanup). However, all the functions of pageinspect, as of the index AMs (except hash that has its own idea of new pages), heap, the FSM or the page header have never worked with all-zero pages, causing various crashes when going through the page internals. This commit changes all the pageinspect functions to be compliant with all-zero pages, where the choice is made to return NULL or no rows for SRFs when finding a new page. get_raw_page() still works the same way, returning a batch of zeros in the bytea of the page retrieved. A hard error could be used but NULL, while more invasive, is useful when scanning relation files in full to get a batch of results for a single relation in one query. Tests are added for all the code paths impacted. Reported-by: Daria Lepikhova Author: Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/561e187b-3549-c8d5-03f5-525c14e65bd0@postgrespro.ru Backpatch-through: 10
* Prevent access to no-longer-pinned buffer in heapam_tuple_lock().Tom Lane2022-04-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | heap_fetch() used to have a "keep_buf" parameter that told it to return ownership of the buffer pin to the caller after finding that the requested tuple TID exists but is invisible to the specified snapshot. This was thoughtlessly removed in commit 5db6df0c0, which broke heapam_tuple_lock() (formerly EvalPlanQualFetch) because that function needs to do more accesses to the tuple even if it's invisible. The net effect is that we would continue to touch the page for a microsecond or two after releasing pin on the buffer. Usually no harm would result; but if a different session decided to defragment the page concurrently, we could see garbage data and mistakenly conclude that there's no newer tuple version to chain up to. (It's hard to say whether this has happened in the field. The bug was actually found thanks to a later change that allowed valgrind to detect accesses to non-pinned buffers.) The most reasonable way to fix this is to reintroduce keep_buf, although I made it behave slightly differently: buffer ownership is passed back only if there is a valid tuple at the requested TID. In HEAD, we can just add the parameter back to heap_fetch(). To avoid an API break in the back branches, introduce an additional function heap_fetch_extended() in those branches. In HEAD there is an additional, less obvious API change: tuple->t_data will be set to NULL in all cases where buffer ownership is not returned, in particular when the tuple exists but fails the time qual (and !keep_buf). This is to defend against any other callers attempting to access non-pinned buffers. We concluded that making that change in back branches would be more likely to introduce problems than cure any. In passing, remove a comment about heap_fetch that was obsoleted by 9a8ee1dc6. Per bug #17462 from Daniil Anisimov. Back-patch to v12 where the bug was introduced. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17462-9c98a0f00df9bd36@postgresql.org
* Docs: adjust pg_upgrade syntax to mark -B as optionalDavid Rowley2022-04-13
| | | | | | | | This was made optional in 959f6d6a1. Author: Justin Pryzby Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220411020336.GB26620@telsasoft.com Backpatch-through: 13, where -B was made optional
* Doc: tweak textsearch.sgml for SEO purposes.Tom Lane2022-04-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Google seems to like to return textsearch.html for queries about GIN and GiST indexes, even though it's not a primary reference for either. It seems likely that that's because those keywords appear in the page title. Since "GIN and GiST Index Types" is not a very apposite title for this material anyway, rename the section in hopes of stopping that. Also provide explicit links to the GIN and GiST chapters, to help anyone who finds their way to this page regardless. Per gripe from Jan Piotrowski. Back-patch to supported branches. (Unfortunately Google is likely to continue returning the 9.1 version of this page, but improving that situation is a matter for the www team.) Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/164978902252.1276550.9330175733459697101@wrigleys.postgresql.org
* Docs: avoid confusing use of the word "synchronized"David Rowley2022-04-13
| | | | | | | | | | | It's misleading to call the data directory the "synchronized data directory" when discussing a crash scenario when using pg_rewind's --no-sync option. Here we just remove the word "synchronized" to avoid any possible confusion. Author: Justin Pryzby Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220411020336.GB26620@telsasoft.com Backpatch-through: 12, where --no-sync was added
* Suppress "variable 'pagesaving' set but not used" warning.Tom Lane2022-04-06
| | | | | | | With asserts disabled, late-model clang notices that this variable is incremented but never otherwise read. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3171401.1649275153@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Remove obsolete commentPeter Eisentraut2022-04-02
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* Fix postgres_fdw to check shippability of sort clauses properly.Tom Lane2022-03-31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | postgres_fdw would push ORDER BY clauses to the remote side without verifying that the sort operator is safe to ship. Moreover, it failed to print a suitable USING clause if the sort operator isn't default for the sort expression's type. The net result of this is that the remote sort might not have anywhere near the semantics we expect, which'd be disastrous for locally-performed merge joins in particular. We addressed similar issues in the context of ORDER BY within an aggregate function call in commit 7012b132d, but failed to notice that query-level ORDER BY was broken. Thus, much of the necessary logic already existed, but it requires refactoring to be usable in both cases. Back-patch to all supported branches. In HEAD only, remove the core code's copy of find_em_expr_for_rel, which is no longer used and really should never have been pushed into equivclass.c in the first place. Ronan Dunklau, per report from David Rowley; reviews by David Rowley, Ranier Vilela, and myself Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAApHDvr4OeC2DBVY--zVP83-K=bYrTD7F8SZDhN4g+pj2f2S-A@mail.gmail.com
* Add missing newline in one libpq error message.Tom Lane2022-03-31
| | | | | | | Oversight in commit a59c79564. Back-patch, as that was. Noted by Peter Eisentraut. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7f85ef6d-250b-f5ec-9867-89f0b16d019f@enterprisedb.com
* doc: Fix typo in ANALYZE documentationDaniel Gustafsson2022-03-31
| | | | | | | Commit 61fa6ca79b3 accidentally wrote constrast instead of contrast. Backpatch-through: 10 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/88903179-5ce2-3d4d-af43-7830372bdcb6@enterprisedb.com
* Fix typo in comment.Etsuro Fujita2022-03-30
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* Revert "Fix replay of create database records on standby"Alvaro Herrera2022-03-29
| | | | | | | This reverts commit 49d9cfc68bf4. The approach taken by this patch has problems, so we'll come up with a radically different fix. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoYcUPL+WOJL2ZzhH=zmrhj0iOQ=iCFM0SuYqBbqZEamEg@mail.gmail.com
* Document autoanalyze limitations for partitioned tablesTomas Vondra2022-03-28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When dealing with partitioned tables, counters for partitioned tables are not updated when modifying child tables. This means autoanalyze may not update optimizer statistics for the parent relations, which can result in poor plans for some queries. It's worth documenting this limitation, so that people are aware of it and can take steps to mitigate it (e.g. by setting up a script executing ANALYZE regularly). Backpatch to v10. Older branches are affected too, of couse, but we no longer maintain those. Author: Justin Pryzby Reviewed-by: Zhihong Yu, Tomas Vondra Backpatch-through: 10 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210913035409.GA10647%40telsasoft.com
* waldump: fix use-after-free in search_directory().Andres Freund2022-03-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | After closedir() dirent->d_name is not valid anymore. As there alerady are a few places relying on the limited lifetime of pg_waldump, do so here as well, and just pg_strdup() the string. The bug was introduced in fc49e24fa69a. Found by UBSan, run locally. Backpatch: 11-, like fc49e24fa69 itself.
* Fix breakage of get_ps_display() in the PS_USE_NONE case.Tom Lane2022-03-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Commit 8c6d30f21 caused this function to fail to set *displen in the PS_USE_NONE code path. If the variable's previous value had been negative, that'd lead to a memory clobber at some call sites. We'd managed not to notice due to very thin test coverage of such configurations, but this appears to explain buildfarm member lorikeet's recent struggles. Credit to Andrew Dunstan for spotting the problem. Back-patch to v13 where the bug was introduced. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/136102.1648320427@sss.pgh.pa.us
* pageinspect: Add more sanity checks to prevent out-of-bound readsMichael Paquier2022-03-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A couple of code paths use the special area on the page passed by the function caller, expecting to find some data in it. However, feeding an incorrect page can lead to out-of-bound reads when trying to access the page special area (like a heap page that has no special area, leading PageGetSpecialPointer() to grab a pointer outside the allocated page). The functions used for hash and btree indexes have some protection already against that, while some other functions using a relation OID as argument would make sure that the access method involved is correct, but functions taking in input a raw page without knowing the relation the page is attached to would run into problems. This commit improves the set of checks used in the code paths of BRIN, btree (including one check if a leaf page is found with a non-zero level), GIN and GiST to verify that the page given in input has a special area size that fits with each access method, which is done though PageGetSpecialSize(), becore calling PageGetSpecialPointer(). The scope of the checks done is limited to work with pages that one would pass after getting a block with get_raw_page(), as it is possible to craft byteas that could bypass existing code paths. Having too many checks would also impact the usability of pageinspect, as the existing code is very useful to look at the content details in a corrupted page, so the focus is really to avoid out-of-bound reads as this is never a good thing even with functions whose execution is limited to superusers. The safest approach could be to rework the functions so as these fetch a block using a relation OID and a block number, but there are also cases where using a raw page is useful. Tests are added to cover all the code paths that needed such checks, and an error message for hash indexes is reworded to fit better with what this commit adds. Reported-By: Alexander Lakhin Author: Julien Rouhaud, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16527-ef7606186f0610a1@postgresql.org Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/561e187b-3549-c8d5-03f5-525c14e65bd0@postgrespro.ru Backpatch-through: 10
* Suppress compiler warning in relptr_store().Tom Lane2022-03-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | clang 13 with -Wextra warns that "performing pointer subtraction with a null pointer has undefined behavior" in the places where freepage.c tries to set a relptr variable to constant NULL. This appears to be a compiler bug, but it's unlikely to get fixed instantly. Fortunately, we can work around it by introducing an inline support function, which seems like a good change anyway because it removes the macro's existing double-evaluation hazard. Backpatch to v10 where this code was introduced. Patch by me, based on an idea of Andres Freund's. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/48826.1648310694@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Harden TAP tests that intentionally corrupt page checksums.Tom Lane2022-03-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The previous method for doing that was to write zeroes into a predetermined set of page locations. However, there's a roughly 1-in-64K chance that the existing checksum will match by chance, and yesterday several buildfarm animals started to reproducibly see that, resulting in test failures because no checksum mismatch was reported. Since the checksum includes the page LSN, test success depends on the length of the installation's WAL history, which is affected by (at least) the initial catalog contents, the set of locales installed on the system, and the length of the pathname of the test directory. Sooner or later we were going to hit a chance match, and today is that day. Harden these tests by specifically inverting the checksum field and leaving all else alone, thereby guaranteeing that the checksum is incorrect. In passing, fix places that were using seek() to set up for syswrite(), a combination that the Perl docs very explicitly warn against. We've probably escaped problems because no regular buffered I/O is done on these filehandles; but if it ever breaks, we wouldn't deserve or get much sympathy. Although we've only seen problems in HEAD, now that we recognize the environmental dependencies it seems like it might be just a matter of time until someone manages to hit this in back-branch testing. Hence, back-patch to v11 where we started doing this kind of test. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3192026.1648185780@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Fix replay of create database records on standbyAlvaro Herrera2022-03-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Crash recovery on standby may encounter missing directories when replaying create database WAL records. Prior to this patch, the standby would fail to recover in such a case. However, the directories could be legitimately missing. Consider a sequence of WAL records as follows: CREATE DATABASE DROP DATABASE DROP TABLESPACE If, after replaying the last WAL record and removing the tablespace directory, the standby crashes and has to replay the create database record again, the crash recovery must be able to move on. This patch adds a mechanism similar to invalid-page tracking, to keep a tally of missing directories during crash recovery. If all the missing directory references are matched with corresponding drop records at the end of crash recovery, the standby can safely continue following the primary. Backpatch to 13, at least for now. The bug is older, but fixing it in older branches requires more careful study of the interactions with commit e6d8069522c8, which appeared in 13. A new TAP test file is added to verify the condition. However, because it depends on commit d6d317dbf615, it can only be added to branch master. I (Álvaro) manually verified that the code behaves as expected in branch 14. It's a bit nervous-making to leave the code uncovered by tests in older branches, but leaving the bug unfixed is even worse. Also, the main reason this fix took so long is precisely that we couldn't agree on a good strategy to approach testing for the bug, so perhaps this is the best we can do. Diagnosed-by: Paul Guo <paulguo@gmail.com> Author: Paul Guo <paulguo@gmail.com> Author: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com> Author: Asim R Praveen <apraveen@pivotal.io> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEET0ZGx9AvioViLf7nbR_8tH9-=27DN5xWJ2P9-ROH16e4JUA@mail.gmail.com
* Fix possible recovery trouble if TRUNCATE overlaps a checkpoint.Robert Haas2022-03-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | If TRUNCATE causes some buffers to be invalidated and thus the checkpoint does not flush them, TRUNCATE must also ensure that the corresponding files are truncated on disk. Otherwise, a replay from the checkpoint might find that the buffers exist but have the wrong contents, which may cause replay to fail. Report by Teja Mupparti. Patch by Kyotaro Horiguchi, per a design suggestion from Heikki Linnakangas, with some changes to the comments by me. Review of this and a prior patch that approached the issue differently by Heikki Linnakangas, Andres Freund, Álvaro Herrera, Masahiko Sawada, and Tom Lane. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/BYAPR06MB6373BF50B469CA393C614257ABF00@BYAPR06MB6373.namprd06.prod.outlook.com
* Don't try to translate NULL in GetConfigOptionByNum().Andres Freund2022-03-23
| | | | | | | | | | | Noticed via -fsanitize=undefined. Introduced when a few columns in GetConfigOptionByNum() / pg_settings started to be translated in 72be8c29a / PG 12. Backpatch to all affected branches, for the same reasons as 46ab07ffda9. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220323173537.ll7klrglnp4gn2um@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 12-
* Don't call fwrite() with len == 0 when writing out relcache init file.Andres Freund2022-03-23
| | | | | | | | | Noticed via -fsanitize=undefined. Backpatch to all branches, for the same reasons as 46ab07ffda9. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220323173537.ll7klrglnp4gn2um@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 10-
* configure: check for dlsym instead of dlopen.Andres Freund2022-03-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | When building with sanitizers the sanitizer library provides dlopen, but not dlsym(), making configure think that -ldl isn't needed. Just checking for dlsym() ought to suffice, hard to see dlsym() being provided without dlopen() also being provided. Backpatch to all branches, for the same reasons as 46ab07ffda9. Reviewed-By: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220323173537.ll7klrglnp4gn2um@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 10-
* pg_upgrade: Upgrade an Assert to a real 'if' testAlvaro Herrera2022-03-23
| | | | | | | | | It seems possible for the condition being tested to be true in production, and nobody would never know (except when some data eventually becomes corrupt?). Author: Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m//202109040001.zky3wgv2qeqg@alvherre.pgsql
* Fix "missing continuation record" after standby promotionAlvaro Herrera2022-03-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Invalidate abortedRecPtr and missingContrecPtr after a missing continuation record is successfully skipped on a standby. This fixes a PANIC caused when a recently promoted standby attempts to write an OVERWRITE_RECORD with an LSN of the previously read aborted record. Backpatch to 10 (all stable versions). Author: Sami Imseih <simseih@amazon.com> Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/44D259DE-7542-49C4-8A52-2AB01534DCA9@amazon.com
* Try to stabilize vacuum test.Thomas Munro2022-03-23
| | | | | | | | | As commits b700f96c and 3414099c did for the reloptions test, make sure VACUUM can always truncate the table as expected. Back-patch to 12, where vacuum_truncate arrived. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAD21AoCNoWjYkdEtr%2BVDoF9v__V905AedKZ9iF%3DArgCtrbxZqw%40mail.gmail.com
* Add missing dependency of pg_dumpall to WIN32RES.Andres Freund2022-03-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | When cross-building to windows, or building with mingw on windows, the build could fail with x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc: error: win32ver.o: No such file or director because pg_dumpall didn't depend on WIN32RES, but it's recipe references it. The build nevertheless succeeded most of the time, due to pg_dump/pg_restore having the required dependency, causing win32ver.o to be built. Reported-By: Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+hUKGJeekpUPWW6yCVdf9=oBAcCp86RrBivo4Y4cwazAzGPng@mail.gmail.com Backpatch: 10-, omission present on all live branches
* Fix failures in SSL tests caused by out-of-tree keys and certificatesMichael Paquier2022-03-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This issue is environment-sensitive, where the SSL tests could fail in various way by feeding on defaults provided by sslcert, sslkey, sslrootkey, sslrootcert, sslcrl and sslcrldir coming from a local setup, as of ~/.postgresql/ by default. Horiguchi-san has reported two failures, but more advanced testing from me (aka inclusion of garbage SSL configuration in ~/.postgresql/ for all the configuration parameters) has showed dozens of failures that can be triggered in the whole test suite. History has showed that we are not good when it comes to address such issues, fixing them locally like in dd87799, and such problems keep appearing. This commit strengthens the entire test suite to put an end to this set of problems by embedding invalid default values in all the connection strings used in the tests. The invalid values are prefixed in each connection string, relying on the follow-up values passed in the connection string to enforce any invalid value previously set. Note that two tests related to CRLs are required to fail with certain pre-set configurations, but we can rely on enforcing an empty value instead after the invalid set of values. Reported-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi Reviewed-by: Andrew Dunstan, Daniel Gustafsson, Kyotaro Horiguchi Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220316.163658.1122740600489097632.horikyota.ntt@gmail.com backpatch-through: 10
* Fix assorted missing logic for GroupingFunc nodes.Tom Lane2022-03-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The planner needs to treat GroupingFunc like Aggref for many purposes, in particular with respect to processing of the argument expressions, which are not to be evaluated at runtime. A few places hadn't gotten that memo, notably including subselect.c's processing of outer-level aggregates. This resulted in assertion failures or wrong plans for cases in which a GROUPING() construct references an outer aggregation level. Also fix missing special cases for GroupingFunc in cost_qual_eval (resulting in wrong cost estimates for GROUPING(), although it's not clear that that would affect plan shapes in practice) and in ruleutils.c (resulting in excess parentheses in pretty-print mode). Per bug #17088 from Yaoguang Chen. Back-patch to all supported branches. Richard Guo, Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17088-e33882b387de7f5c@postgresql.org