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* Fix another oversight in CustomScan patch.Tom Lane2014-11-20
| | | | | disuse_physical_tlist() must work for all plan types handled by create_scan_plan().
* Remove no-longer-needed phony typedefs in genbki.h.Tom Lane2014-11-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Now that we have a policy of hiding varlena catalog fields behind "#ifdef CATALOG_VARLEN", there is no need for their type names to be acceptable to the C compiler. And experimentation shows that it does not matter to pgindent either. (If it did, we'd have problems anyway, since these typedefs are unreferenced so far as the C compiler is concerned, and find_typedef fails to identify such typedefs.) Hence, remove the phony typedefs that genbki.h provided to make some varlena field definitions compilable. In passing, rearrange #define's into what seemed a more logical order.
* Add missing case for CustomScan.Tom Lane2014-11-20
| | | | | | | Per KaiGai Kohei. In passing improve formatting of some code added in commit 30d7ae3c, because otherwise pgindent will make a mess of it.
* Silence compiler warning about variable being used uninitialized.Heikki Linnakangas2014-11-20
| | | | | | It's a false positive - the variable is only used when 'onleft' is true, and it is initialized in that case. But the compiler doesn't necessarily see that.
* Revamp the WAL record format.Heikki Linnakangas2014-11-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Each WAL record now carries information about the modified relation and block(s) in a standardized format. That makes it easier to write tools that need that information, like pg_rewind, prefetching the blocks to speed up recovery, etc. There's a whole new API for building WAL records, replacing the XLogRecData chains used previously. The new API consists of XLogRegister* functions, which are called for each buffer and chunk of data that is added to the record. The new API also gives more control over when a full-page image is written, by passing flags to the XLogRegisterBuffer function. This also simplifies the XLogReadBufferForRedo() calls. The function can dig the relation and block number from the WAL record, so they no longer need to be passed as arguments. For the convenience of redo routines, XLogReader now disects each WAL record after reading it, copying the main data part and the per-block data into MAXALIGNed buffers. The data chunks are not aligned within the WAL record, but the redo routines can assume that the pointers returned by XLogRecGet* functions are. Redo routines are now passed the XLogReaderState, which contains the record in the already-disected format, instead of the plain XLogRecord. The new record format also makes the fixed size XLogRecord header smaller, by removing the xl_len field. The length of the "main data" portion is now stored at the end of the WAL record, and there's a separate header after XLogRecord for it. The alignment padding at the end of XLogRecord is also removed. This compansates for the fact that the new format would otherwise be more bulky than the old format. Reviewed by Andres Freund, Amit Kapila, Michael Paquier, Alvaro Herrera, Fujii Masao.
* Fix suggested layout for PGXS makefilePeter Eisentraut2014-11-19
| | | | | | | Custom rules must come after pgxs inclusion, not before, because any rule added before pgxs will break the default 'all' target. Author: Cédric Villemain <cedric@2ndquadrant.fr>
* Add test cases for indexam operations not currently covered.Heikki Linnakangas2014-11-19
| | | | | | | | | | That includes VACUUM on GIN, GiST and SP-GiST indexes, and B-tree indexes large enough to cause page deletions in B-tree. Plus some other special cases. After this patch, the regression tests generate all different WAL record types. Not all branches within the redo functions are covered, but it's a step forward.
* Fix bug in the test of file descriptor of current WAL file in pg_receivexlog.Fujii Masao2014-11-19
| | | | | | | | | | | In pg_receivexlog, in order to check whether the current WAL file is being opened or not, its file descriptor has to be checked against -1 as an invalid value. But, oops, 7900e94 added the incorrect test checking the descriptor against 1. This commit fixes that bug. Back-patch to 9.4 where the bug was added. Spotted by Magnus Hagander
* Fix pg_receivexlog --slot so that it doesn't prevent the server shutdown.Fujii Masao2014-11-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When pg_receivexlog --slot is connecting to the server, at the shutdown of the server, walsender keeps waiting for the last WAL record to be replicated and flushed in pg_receivexlog. But previously pg_receivexlog issued sync command only when WAL file was switched. So there was the case where the last WAL was never flushed and walsender had to keep waiting infinitely. This caused the server shutdown to get stuck. pg_recvlogical handles this problem by calling fsync() when it receives the request of immediate reply from the server. That is, at shutdown, walsender sends the request, pg_recvlogical receives it, flushes the last WAL record, and sends the flush location back to the server. Since walsender can see that the last WAL record is successfully flushed, it can exit cleanly. This commit introduces the same logic as pg_recvlogical has, to pg_receivexlog. Back-patch to 9.4 where pg_receivexlog was changed so that it can use the replication slot. Original patch by Michael Paquier, rewritten by me. Bug report by Furuya Osamu.
* Don't require bleeding-edge timezone data in timestamptz regression test.Tom Lane2014-11-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | The regression test cases added in commits b2cbced9e et al depended in part on the Russian timezone offset changes of Oct 2014. While this is of no particular concern for a default Postgres build, it was possible for a build using --with-system-tzdata to fail the tests if the system tzdata database wasn't au courant. Bjorn Munch and Christoph Berg both complained about this while packaging 9.4rc1, so we probably shouldn't insist on the system tzdata being up-to-date. Instead, make an equivalent test using a zone change that occurred in Venezuela in 2007. With this patch, the regression tests should pass using any tzdata set from 2012 or later. (I can't muster much sympathy for somebody using --with-system-tzdata on a machine whose system tzdata is more than three years out-of-date.)
* Update comments in find_typedef.Tom Lane2014-11-18
| | | | | | These comments don't seem to have been touched in a long time. Make them describe the current implementation rather than what was here last century, and be a bit more explicit about the unreferenced-typedefs issue.
* Fix some bogus direct uses of realloc().Tom Lane2014-11-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | pg_dump/parallel.c was using realloc() directly with no error check. While the odds of an actual failure here seem pretty low, Coverity complains about it, so fix by using pg_realloc() instead. While looking for other instances, I noticed a couple of places in psql that hadn't gotten the memo about the availability of pg_realloc. These aren't bugs, since they did have error checks, but verbosely inconsistent code is not a good thing. Back-patch as far as 9.3. 9.2 did not have pg_dump/parallel.c, nor did it have pg_realloc available in all frontend code.
* Reduce btree scan overhead for < and > strategiesSimon Riggs2014-11-18
| | | | | | | | | | | For <, <=, > and >= strategies, mark the first scan key as already matched if scanning in an appropriate direction. If index tuple contains no nulls we can skip the first re-check for each tuple. Author: Rajeev Rastogi Reviewer: Haribabu Kommi Rework of the code and comments by Simon Riggs
* Remove obsolete debugging option, RTDEBUG.Heikki Linnakangas2014-11-18
| | | | | | The r-tree AM that used it was removed back in 2005. Peter Geoghegan
* Add pg_dump --snapshot optionSimon Riggs2014-11-17
| | | | | | | | | | Allows pg_dump to use a snapshot previously defined by a concurrent session that has either used pg_export_snapshot() or obtained a snapshot when creating a logical slot. When this option is used with parallel pg_dump, the snapshot defined by this option is used and no new snapshot is taken. Simon Riggs and Michael Paquier
* Add --synchronous option to pg_receivexlog, for more reliable WAL writing.Fujii Masao2014-11-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously pg_receivexlog flushed WAL data only when WAL file was switched. Then 3dad73e added -F option to pg_receivexlog so that users could control how frequently sync commands were issued to WAL files. It also allowed users to make pg_receivexlog flush WAL data immediately after writing by specifying 0 in -F option. However feedback messages were not sent back immediately even after a flush location was updated. So even if WAL data was flushed in real time, the server could not see that for a while. This commit removes -F option from and adds --synchronous to pg_receivexlog. If --synchronous is specified, like the standby's wal receiver, pg_receivexlog flushes WAL data as soon as there is WAL data which has not been flushed yet. Then it sends back the feedback message identifying the latest flush location to the server. This option is useful to make pg_receivexlog behave as sync standby by using replication slot, for example. Original patch by Furuya Osamu, heavily rewritten by me. Reviewed by Heikki Linnakangas, Alvaro Herrera and Sawada Masahiko.
* Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2014j.Tom Lane2014-11-17
| | | | | | DST law changes in the Turks & Caicos Islands (America/Grand_Turk) and in Fiji. New zone Pacific/Bougainville for portions of Papua New Guinea. Historical changes for Korea and Vietnam.
* Fix WAL-logging of B-tree "unlink halfdead page" operation.Heikki Linnakangas2014-11-17
| | | | | | | | | | | There was some confusion on how to record the case that the operation unlinks the last non-leaf page in the branch being deleted. _bt_unlink_halfdead_page set the "topdead" field in the WAL record to the leaf page, but the redo routine assumed that it would be an invalid block number in that case. This commit fixes _bt_unlink_halfdead_page to do what the redo routine expected. This code is new in 9.4, so backpatch there.
* Fix relpersistence setting in reindex_indexAlvaro Herrera2014-11-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Buildfarm members with CLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS advised us that commit 85b506bbfc2937 was mistaken in setting the relpersistence value of the index directly in the relcache entry, within reindex_index. The reason for the failure is that an invalidation message that comes after mucking with the relcache entry directly, but before writing it to the catalogs, would cause the entry to become rebuilt in place from catalogs with the old contents, losing the update. Fix by passing the correct persistence value to RelationSetNewRelfilenode instead; this routine also writes the updated tuple to pg_class, avoiding the problem. Suggested by Tom Lane.
* Translation updatesPeter Eisentraut2014-11-16
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* Emit msg re skipping ANALYZE for absent inh treeSimon Riggs2014-11-15
| | | | | | | | | When checking a table that has an inheritance tree marked, if no child tables remain, we skip ANALYZE. This patch emits a message to show that the action has been skipped. Author: Etsuro Fujita Reviewer: Furuya Osamu
* Get rid of SET LOGGED indexes persistence kludgeAlvaro Herrera2014-11-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | This removes ATChangeIndexesPersistence() introduced by f41872d0c1239d36 which was too ugly to live for long. Instead, the correct persistence marking is passed all the way down to reindex_index, so that the transient relation built to contain the index relfilenode can get marked correctly right from the start. Author: Fabrízio de Royes Mello Review and editorialization by Michael Paquier and Álvaro Herrera
* Remove unused InhPathsAlvaro Herrera2014-11-15
| | | | | | | Allegedly, the last remaining usages of that struct were removed by 0e99be1c. Author: Peter Geoghegan
* Fix initdb --sync-only to also sync tablespaces.Andres Freund2014-11-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | 630cd14426dc added initdb --sync-only, for use by pg_upgrade, by just exposing the existing fsync code. That's wrong, because initdb so far had absolutely no reason to deal with tablespaces. Fix --sync-only by additionally explicitly syncing each of the tablespaces. Backpatch to 9.3 where --sync-only was introduced. Abhijit Menon-Sen and Andres Freund
* Sync unlogged relations to disk after they have been reset.Andres Freund2014-11-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Unlogged relations are only reset when performing a unclean restart. That means they have to be synced to disk during clean shutdowns. During normal processing that's achieved by registering a buffer's file to be fsynced at the next checkpoint when flushed. But ResetUnloggedRelations() doesn't go through the buffer manager, so nothing will force reset relations to disk before the next shutdown checkpoint. So just make ResetUnloggedRelations() fsync the newly created main forks to disk. Discussion: 20140912112246.GA4984@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch to 9.1 where unlogged tables were introduced. Abhijit Menon-Sen and Andres Freund
* Ensure unlogged tables are reset even if crash recovery errors out.Andres Freund2014-11-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Unlogged relations are reset at the end of crash recovery as they're only synced to disk during a proper shutdown. Unfortunately that and later steps can fail, e.g. due to running out of space. This reset was, up to now performed after marking the database as having finished crash recovery successfully. As out of space errors trigger a crash restart that could lead to the situation that not all unlogged relations are reset. Once that happend usage of unlogged relations could yield errors like "could not open file "...": No such file or directory". Luckily clusters that show the problem can be fixed by performing a immediate shutdown, and starting the database again. To fix, just call ResetUnloggedRelations(UNLOGGED_RELATION_INIT) earlier, before marking the database as having successfully recovered. Discussion: 20140912112246.GA4984@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch to 9.1 where unlogged tables were introduced. Abhijit Menon-Sen and Andres Freund
* Clean up includes from RLS patchStephen Frost2014-11-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The initial patch for RLS mistakenly included headers associated with the executor and planner bits in rewrite/rowsecurity.h. Per policy and general good sense, executor headers should not be included in planner headers or vice versa. The include of execnodes.h was a mistaken holdover from previous versions, while the include of relation.h was used for Relation's definition, which should have been coming from utils/relcache.h. This patch cleans these issues up, adds comments to the RowSecurityPolicy struct and the RowSecurityConfigType enum, and changes Relation->rsdesc to Relation->rd_rsdesc to follow Relation field naming convention. Additionally, utils/rel.h was including rewrite/rowsecurity.h, which wasn't a great idea since that was pulling in things not really needed in utils/rel.h (which gets included in quite a few places). Instead, use 'struct RowSecurityDesc' for the rd_rsdesc field and add comments explaining why. Lastly, add an include into access/nbtree/nbtsort.c for utils/sortsupport.h, which was evidently missed due to the above mess. Pointed out by Tom in 16970.1415838651@sss.pgh.pa.us; note that the concerns regarding a similar situation in the custom-path commit still need to be addressed.
* Reduce disk footprint of brin regression testAlvaro Herrera2014-11-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Per complaint from Tom. While at it, throw in some extra tests for nulls as well, and make sure that the set of data we insert on the second round is not identical to the first one. Both measures are intended to improve coverage of the test. Also uncomment the ON COMMIT DROP clause on the CREATE TEMP TABLE commands. This doesn't have any effect for someone examining the regression database after the tests are done, but it reduces clutter for those that execute the script directly.
* Allow interrupting GetMultiXactIdMembersAlvaro Herrera2014-11-14
| | | | | | | | | | | This function has a loop which can lead to uninterruptible process "stalls" (actually infinite loops) when some bugs are triggered. Avoid that unpleasant situation by adding a check for interrupts in a place that shouldn't degrade performance in the normal case. Backpatch to 9.3. Older branches have an identical loop here, but the aforementioned bugs are only a problem starting in 9.3 so there doesn't seem to be any point in backpatching any further.
* Move BufferGetBlockNumber() out of heap_page_is_all_visible()'s inner loop.Andres Freund2014-11-14
| | | | | | | In some workloads BufferGetBlockNumber() shows up in profiles due to the sheer number of calls to it (and because it causes cache misses). The compiler can't move it out of the loop because it's a full extern function call...
* Add valgrind suppression for pg_atomic_init_u64.Andres Freund2014-11-14
| | | | | | | pg_atomic_init_u64 (indirectly) uses compare/exchange to guarantee atomic writes on platforms where compare/exchange is available, but 64bit writes aren't atomic (yes, those exist). That leads to a harmless read of the initial value of variable.
* Improve logical decoding log messagesPeter Eisentraut2014-11-13
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* Adapt valgrind.supp to the XLogInsert() split.Andres Freund2014-11-14
| | | | | The CRC computation now happens in XLogInsertRecord(), not XLogInsert() itself anymore.
* Fix pg_dumpall to restore its ability to dump from ancient servers.Tom Lane2014-11-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fix breakage induced by commits d8d3d2a4f37f6df5d0118b7f5211978cca22091a and 463f2625a5fb183b6a8925ccde98bb3889f921d9: pg_dumpall has crashed when attempting to dump from pre-8.1 servers since then, due to faulty construction of the query used for dumping roles from older servers. The query was erroneous as of the earlier commit, but it wasn't exposed unless you tried to use --binary-upgrade, which you presumably wouldn't with a pre-8.1 server. However commit 463f2625a made it fail always. In HEAD, also fix additional breakage induced in the same query by commit 491c029dbc4206779cf659aa0ff986af7831d2ff, which evidently wasn't tested against pre-8.1 servers either. The bug is only latent in 9.1 because 463f2625a hadn't landed yet, but it seems best to back-patch all branches containing the faulty query. Gilles Darold
* Fix and improve cache invalidation logic for logical decoding.Andres Freund2014-11-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There are basically three situations in which logical decoding needs to perform cache invalidation. During/After replaying a transaction with catalog changes, when skipping a uninteresting transaction that performed catalog changes and when erroring out while replaying a transaction. Unfortunately these three cases were all done slightly differently - partially because 8de3e410fa, which greatly simplifies matters, got committed in the midst of the development of logical decoding. The actually problematic case was when logical decoding skipped transaction commits (and thus processed invalidations). When used via the SQL interface cache invalidation could access the catalog - bad, because we didn't set up enough state to allow that correctly. It'd not be hard to setup sufficient state, but the simpler solution is to always perform cache invalidation outside a valid transaction. Also make the different cache invalidation cases look as similar as possible, to ease code review. This fixes the assertion failure reported by Antonin Houska in 53EE02D9.7040702@gmail.com. The presented testcase has been expanded into a regression test. Backpatch to 9.4, where logical decoding was introduced.
* Fix xmin/xmax horizon computation during logical decoding initialization.Andres Freund2014-11-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When building the initial historic catalog snapshot there were scenarios where snapbuild.c would use incorrect xmin/xmax values when starting from a xl_running_xacts record. The values used were always a bit suspect, but happened to be correct in the easy to test cases. Notably the values used when the the initial snapshot was computed while no other transactions were running were correct. This is likely to be the cause of the occasional buildfarm failures on animals markhor and tick; but it's quite possible to reproduce problems without CLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS. Backpatch to 9.4, where logical decoding was introduced.
* Fix race condition between hot standby and restoring a full-page image.Heikki Linnakangas2014-11-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There was a window in RestoreBackupBlock where a page would be zeroed out, but not yet locked. If a backend pinned and locked the page in that window, it saw the zeroed page instead of the old page or new page contents, which could lead to missing rows in a result set, or errors. To fix, replace RBM_ZERO with RBM_ZERO_AND_LOCK, which atomically pins, zeroes, and locks the page, if it's not in the buffer cache already. In stable branches, the old RBM_ZERO constant is renamed to RBM_DO_NOT_USE, to avoid breaking any 3rd party extensions that might use RBM_ZERO. More importantly, this avoids renumbering the other enum values, which would cause even bigger confusion in extensions that use ReadBufferExtended, but haven't been recompiled. Backpatch to all supported versions; this has been racy since hot standby was introduced.
* Move the guts of our Levenshtein implementation into core.Robert Haas2014-11-13
| | | | | | | | The hope is that we can use this to produce better diagnostics in some cases. Peter Geoghegan, reviewed by Michael Paquier, with some further changes by me.
* Fix XLogReadBufferForRedoExtended to get cleanup lock when asked to do so.Heikki Linnakangas2014-11-13
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* Rename pending_list_cleanup_size to gin_pending_list_limit.Fujii Masao2014-11-13
| | | | | Since this parameter is only for GIN index, it's better to add "gin" to the parameter name for easier understanding.
* Explicitly support the case that a plancache's raw_parse_tree is NULL.Tom Lane2014-11-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This only happens if a client issues a Parse message with an empty query string, which is a bit odd; but since it is explicitly called out as legal by our FE/BE protocol spec, we'd probably better continue to allow it. Fix by adding tests everywhere that the raw_parse_tree field is passed to functions that don't or shouldn't accept NULL. Also make it clear in the relevant comments that NULL is an expected case. This reverts commits a73c9dbab0165b3395dfe8a44a7dfd16166963c4 and 2e9650cbcff8c8fb0d9ef807c73a44f241822eee, which fixed specific crash symptoms by hacking things at what now seems to be the wrong end, ie the callee functions. Making the callees allow NULL is superficially more robust, but it's not always true that there is a defensible thing for the callee to do in such cases. The caller has more context and is better able to decide what the empty-query case ought to do. Per followup discussion of bug #11335. Back-patch to 9.2. The code before that is sufficiently different that it would require development of a separate patch, which doesn't seem worthwhile for what is believed to be an essentially cosmetic change.
* Fix several weaknesses in slot and logical replication on-disk serialization.Andres Freund2014-11-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Heikki noticed in 544E23C0.8090605@vmware.com that slot.c and snapbuild.c were missing the FIN_CRC32 call when computing/checking checksums of on disk files. That doesn't lower the the error detection capabilities of the checksum, but is inconsistent with other usages. In a followup mail Heikki also noticed that, contrary to a comment, the 'version' and 'length' struct fields of replication slot's on disk data where not covered by the checksum. That's not likely to lead to actually missed corruption as those fields are cross checked with the expected version and the actual file length. But it's wrong nonetheless. As fixing these issues makes existing on disk files unreadable, bump the expected versions of on disk files for both slots and logical decoding historic catalog snapshots. This means that loading old files will fail with ERROR: "replication slot file ... has unsupported version 1" and ERROR: "snapbuild state file ... has unsupported version 1 instead of 2" respectively. Given the low likelihood of anybody already using these new features in a production setup that seems acceptable. Fixing these issues made me notice that there's no regression test covering the loading of historic snapshot from disk - so add one. Backpatch to 9.4 where these features were introduced.
* Use just one database connection in the "tablespace" test.Noah Misch2014-11-12
| | | | | | | On Windows, DROP TABLESPACE has a race condition when run concurrently with other processes having opened files in the tablespace. This led to a rare failure on buildfarm member frogmouth. Back-patch to 9.4, where the reconnection was introduced.
* Message improvementsPeter Eisentraut2014-11-11
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* Remove incorrect comment.Robert Haas2014-11-11
| | | | | | This was introduced by commit 5ea86e6e65dd2da3e9a3464484985d48328e7fe3. Peter Geoghegan
* Fix dependency searching for case where column is visited before table.Tom Lane2014-11-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When the recursive search in dependency.c visits a column and then later visits the whole table containing the column, it needs to propagate the drop-context flags for the table to the existing target-object entry for the column. Otherwise we might refuse the DROP (if not CASCADE) on the incorrect grounds that there was no automatic drop pathway to the column. Remarkably, this has not been reported before, though it's possible at least when an extension creates both a datatype and a table using that datatype. Rather than just marking the column as allowed to be dropped, it might seem good to skip the DROP COLUMN step altogether, since the later DROP of the table will surely get the job done. The problem with that is that the datatype would then be dropped before the table (since the whole situation occurred because we visited the datatype, and then recursed to the dependent column, before visiting the table). That seems pretty risky, and the case is rare enough that it doesn't seem worth expending a lot of effort or risk to make the drops happen in a safe order. So we just play dumb and delete the column separately according to the existing drop ordering rules. Per report from Petr Jelinek, though this is different from his proposed patch. Back-patch to 9.1, where extensions were introduced. There's currently no evidence that such cases can arise before 9.1, and in any case we would also need to back-patch cb5c2ba2d82688d29b5902d86b993a54355cad4d to 9.0 if we wanted to back-patch this.
* Add generate_series(numeric, numeric).Fujii Masao2014-11-11
| | | | | Платон Малюгин Reviewed by Michael Paquier, Ali Akbar and Marti Raudsepp
* Add GUC and storage parameter to set the maximum size of GIN pending list.Fujii Masao2014-11-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously the maximum size of GIN pending list was controlled only by work_mem. But the reasonable value of work_mem and the reasonable size of the list are basically not the same, so it was not appropriate to control both of them by only one GUC, i.e., work_mem. This commit separates new GUC, pending_list_cleanup_size, from work_mem to allow users to control only the size of the list. Also this commit adds pending_list_cleanup_size as new storage parameter to allow users to specify the size of the list per index. This is useful, for example, when users want to increase the size of the list only for the GIN index which can be updated heavily, and decrease it otherwise. Reviewed by Etsuro Fujita.
* Really fix compilation failure on MIPS.Heikki Linnakangas2014-11-11
| | | | | | I missed an additional colon in previous patch. Oops. to make that mistake less likely in the future, add comments as placeholders for unused inputs and outputs in inline assembly.
* Fix compilation failure on MIPS.Heikki Linnakangas2014-11-11
| | | | Rémi Zara