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* Phase 2 of pgindent updates.Tom Lane2017-06-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Change pg_bsd_indent to follow upstream rules for placement of comments to the right of code, and remove pgindent hack that caused comments following #endif to not obey the general rule. Commit e3860ffa4dd0dad0dd9eea4be9cc1412373a8c89 wasn't actually using the published version of pg_bsd_indent, but a hacked-up version that tried to minimize the amount of movement of comments to the right of code. The situation of interest is where such a comment has to be moved to the right of its default placement at column 33 because there's code there. BSD indent has always moved right in units of tab stops in such cases --- but in the previous incarnation, indent was working in 8-space tab stops, while now it knows we use 4-space tabs. So the net result is that in about half the cases, such comments are placed one tab stop left of before. This is better all around: it leaves more room on the line for comment text, and it means that in such cases the comment uniformly starts at the next 4-space tab stop after the code, rather than sometimes one and sometimes two tabs after. Also, ensure that comments following #endif are indented the same as comments following other preprocessor commands such as #else. That inconsistency turns out to have been self-inflicted damage from a poorly-thought-through post-indent "fixup" in pgindent. This patch is much less interesting than the first round of indent changes, but also bulkier, so I thought it best to separate the effects. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Avoid passing function pointers across process boundaries.Tom Lane2017-04-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We'd already recognized that we can't pass function pointers across process boundaries for functions in loadable modules, since a shared library could get loaded at different addresses in different processes. But actually the practice doesn't work for functions in the core backend either, if we're using EXEC_BACKEND. This is the cause of recent failures on buildfarm member culicidae. Switch to passing a string function name in all cases. Something like this needs to be back-patched into 9.6, but let's see if the buildfarm likes it first. Petr Jelinek, with a bunch of basically-cosmetic adjustments by me Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/548f9c1d-eafa-e3fa-9da8-f0cc2f654e60@2ndquadrant.com
* Update copyright via script for 2017Bruce Momjian2017-01-03
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* Provide a DSA area for all parallel queries.Robert Haas2016-12-19
| | | | | | | This will allow future parallel query code to dynamically allocate storage shared by all participants. Thomas Munro, with assorted changes by me.
* pgindent run for 9.6Robert Haas2016-06-09
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* Update copyright for 2016Bruce Momjian2016-01-02
| | | | Backpatch certain files through 9.1
* Avoid aggregating worker instrumentation multiple times.Robert Haas2015-11-18
| | | | Amit Kapila, per design ideas from me.
* Update parallel executor support to reuse the same DSM.Robert Haas2015-10-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Commit b0b0d84b3d663a148022e900ebfc164284a95f55 purported to make it possible to relaunch workers using the same parallel context, but it had an unpleasant race condition: we might reinitialize after the workers have sent their last control message but before they have dettached the DSM, leaving to crashes. Repair by introducing a new ParallelContext operation, ReinitializeParallelDSM. Adjust execParallel.c to use this new support, so that we can rescan a Gather node by relaunching workers but without needing to recreate the DSM. Amit Kapila, with some adjustments by me. Extracted from latest parallel sequential scan patch.
* Rewrite interaction of parallel mode with parallel executor support.Robert Haas2015-10-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | In the previous coding, before returning from ExecutorRun, we'd shut down all parallel workers. This was dead wrong if ExecutorRun was called with a non-zero tuple count; it had the effect of truncating the query output. To fix, give ExecutePlan control over whether to enter parallel mode, and have it refuse to do so if the tuple count is non-zero. Rewrite the Gather logic so that it can cope with being called outside parallel mode. Commit 7aea8e4f2daa4b39ca9d1309a0c4aadb0f7ed81b is largely to blame for this problem, though this patch modifies some subsequently-committed code which relied on the guarantees it purported to make.
* Parallel executor support.Robert Haas2015-09-28
This code provides infrastructure for a parallel leader to start up parallel workers to execute subtrees of the plan tree being executed in the master. User-supplied parameters from ParamListInfo are passed down, but PARAM_EXEC parameters are not. Various other constructs, such as initplans, subplans, and CTEs, are also not currently shared. Nevertheless, there's enough here to support a basic implementation of parallel query, and we can lift some of the current restrictions as needed. Amit Kapila and Robert Haas