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* pg_dump: Refactor getIndexes()Peter Eisentraut2021-12-20
| | | | | | Rearrange the version-dependent pieces in the new more modular style. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/67a28a3f-7b79-a5a9-fcc7-947b170e66f0%40enterprisedb.com
* doc: More documentation on regular expressions and SQL standardPeter Eisentraut2021-12-20
| | | | | Reviewed-by: Gilles Darold <gilles@darold.net> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/b7988566-daa2-80ed-2fdc-6f6630462d26@enterprisedb.com
* Remove some more dead code in pg_dump.Tom Lane2021-12-19
| | | | | | | | Coverity complained that parts of dumpFunc() and buildACLCommands() were now unreachable, as indeed they are. Remove 'em. In passing, make dumpFunc's handling of protrftypes less gratuitously different from other fields.
* Fix typo in TAP tests of pg_receivewalMichael Paquier2021-12-18
| | | | Introduced in d62bcc8, noticed while hacking in the area.
* Add option -N/--no-sync to pg_upgradeMichael Paquier2021-12-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is an option consistent with what the other tools of src/bin/ (pg_checksums, pg_dump, pg_rewind and pg_basebackup) provide which is useful for leveraging the I/O effort when testing things. This is not to be used in a production environment. All the regression tests of pg_upgrade are updated to use this new option. This happens to cut at most a couple of seconds in environments constrained on I/O, by avoiding a flush of data folder for the new cluster upgraded. Author: Michael Paquier Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YbrhzuBmBxS/DkfX@paquier.xyz
* Fix the public schema's permissions in a separate test script.Tom Lane2021-12-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In the wake of commit b073c3ccd, it's necessary to grant create permissions on the public schema to PUBLIC to get many of the core regression test scripts to pass. That commit did so via the quick-n-dirty expedient of adding the GRANT to the tablespace test, which runs first. This is problematic for single-machine replication testing, though. The least painful way to run the regression tests on such a setup is to skip the tablespace test, and that no longer works. To fix, let's invent a separate "test_setup" script to run first, and put the GRANT there. Revert b073c3ccd's changes to the tablespace.source files. In the future it might be good to try to reduce coupling between the various test scripts by having test_setup create widely-used objects, with the goal that most of the scripts could run after having run only test_setup. That's going to take some effort, so this commit just addresses my immediate pain point. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1363170.1639763559@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Simplify the general-purpose 64-bit integer parsing APIsPeter Eisentraut2021-12-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | pg_strtouint64() is a wrapper around strtoull/strtoul/_strtoui64, but it seems no longer necessary to have this indirection. msvc/Solution.pm claims HAVE_STRTOULL, so the "MSVC only" part seems unnecessary. Also, we have code in c.h to substitute alternatives for strtoull() if not found, and that would appear to cover all currently supported platforms, so having a further fallback in pg_strtouint64() seems unnecessary. Therefore, we could remove pg_strtouint64(), and use strtoull() directly in all call sites. However, it seems useful to keep a separate notation for parsing exactly 64-bit integers, matching the type definition int64/uint64. For that, add new macros strtoi64() and strtou64() in c.h as thin wrappers around strtol()/strtoul() or strtoll()/stroull(). This makes these functions available everywhere instead of just in the server code, and it makes the function naming notably different from the pg_strtointNN() functions in numutils.c, which have a different API. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/a3df47c9-b1b4-29f2-7e91-427baf8b75a3%40enterprisedb.com
* Ensure casting to typmod -1 generates a RelabelType.Tom Lane2021-12-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fix the code changed by commit 5c056b0c2 so that we always generate RelabelType, not something else, for a cast to unspecified typmod. Otherwise planner optimizations might not happen. It appears we missed this point because the previous experiments were done on type numeric: the parser undesirably generates a call on the numeric() length-coercion function, but then numeric_support() optimizes that down to a RelabelType, so that everything seems fine. It misbehaves for types that have a non-optimized length coercion function, such as bpchar. Per report from John Naylor. Back-patch to all supported branches, as the previous patch eventually was. Unfortunately, that no longer includes 9.6 ... we really shouldn't put this type of change into a nearly-EOL branch. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFBsxsEfbFHEkouc+FSj+3K1sHipLPbEC67L0SAe-9-da8QtYg@mail.gmail.com
* Remove psql support for server versions preceding 9.2.Tom Lane2021-12-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Per discussion, we'll limit support for old servers to those branches that can still be built easily on modern platforms, which as of now is 9.2 and up. Aside from removing code that is dead per the assumption of server >= 9.2, I tweaked the startup warning for unsupported versions to complain about too-old servers as well as too-new ones. The warning that "Some psql features might not work" applies precisely to both cases. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2923349.1634942313@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Clean up some more freshly-dead code in pg_dump and pg_upgrade.Tom Lane2021-12-16
| | | | | | | I missed a few things in 30e7c175b and e469f0aaf, as noted by Justin Pryzby. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2923349.1634942313@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Change ProcSendSignal() to take pgprocno.Thomas Munro2021-12-16
| | | | | | | | | | | Instead of referring to target backends by pid, use pgprocno. This means that we don't have to scan the ProcArray and we can drop some special case code for dealing with the startup process. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKGLYRyDaneEwz5Uya_OgFLMx5BgJfkQSD%3Dq9HmwsfRRb-w%40mail.gmail.com Reviewed-by: Soumyadeep Chakraborty <soumyadeep2007@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ashwin Agrawal <ashwinstar@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
* Always use ReleaseTupleDesc after lookup_rowtype_tupdesc et al.Tom Lane2021-12-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The API spec for lookup_rowtype_tupdesc previously said you could use either ReleaseTupleDesc or DecrTupleDescRefCount. However, the latter choice means the caller must be certain that the returned tupdesc is refcounted. I don't recall right now whether that was always true when this spec was written, but it's certainly not always true since we introduced shared record typcaches for parallel workers. That means that callers using DecrTupleDescRefCount are dependent on typcache behavior details that they probably shouldn't be. Hence, change the API spec to say that you must call ReleaseTupleDesc, and fix the half-dozen callers that weren't. AFAICT this is just future-proofing, there's no live bug here. So no back-patch. Per gripe from Chapman Flack. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/61B901A4.1050808@anastigmatix.net
* Remove pg_dump's --no-synchronized-snapshots switch.Tom Lane2021-12-15
| | | | | | | | | Server versions for which there was a plausible reason to use this switch are all out of support now. Leaving it around would accomplish little except to let careless DBAs shoot themselves in the foot. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/556122.1639520324@sss.pgh.pa.us
* pg_checksums: Fix data typePeter Eisentraut2021-12-15
| | | | | Segment numbers should be int, not BlockNumber (see also buffile.c). Likely no harm, but better for consistency.
* Improve parallel vacuum implementation.Amit Kapila2021-12-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously, in parallel vacuum, we allocated shmem area of IndexBulkDeleteResult only for indexes where parallel index vacuuming is safe and had null-bitmap in shmem area to access them. This logic was too complicated with a small benefit of saving only a few bits per indexes. In this commit, we allocate a dedicated shmem area for the array of LVParallelIndStats that includes a parallel-safety flag, the index vacuum status, and IndexBulkdeleteResult. There is one array element for every index, even those indexes where parallel index vacuuming is unsafe or not worthwhile. This commit makes the code clear by removing all bitmap-related code. Also, add the check each index vacuum status after parallel index vacuum to make sure that all indexes have been processed. Finally, rename parallel vacuum functions to parallel_vacuum_* for consistency. Author: Masahiko Sawada, based on suggestions by Andres Freund Reviewed-by: Hou Zhijie, Amit Kapila Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20211030212101.ae3qcouatwmy7tbr%40alap3.anarazel.de
* Adjust behavior of some env settings for the TAP tests of MSVCMichael Paquier2021-12-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | edc2332 has introduced in vcregress.pl some control on the environment variables LZ4, TAR and GZIP_PROGRAM to allow any TAP tests to be able use those commands. This makes the settings more consistent with src/Makefile.global.in, as the same default gets used for Make and MSVC builds. Each parameter can be changed in buildenv.pl, but as a default gets assigned after loading buldenv.pl, it is not possible to unset any of these, and using an empty value would not work with "||=" either. As some environments may not have a compatible command in their PATH (tar coming from MinGW is an issue, for one), this could break tests without an exit path to bypass any failing test. This commit changes things so as the default values for LZ4, TAR and GZIP_PROGRAM are assigned before loading buildenv.pl, not after. This way, we keep the same amount of compatibility as a GNU build with the same defaults, and it becomes possible to unset any of those values. While on it, this adds some documentation about those three variables in the section dedicated to the TAP tests for MSVC. Per discussion with Andrew Dunstan. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YbGYe483803il3X7@paquier.xyz Backpatch-through: 10
* Remove pg_upgrade support for upgrading from pre-9.2 servers.Tom Lane2021-12-14
| | | | | | | | Per discussion, we'll limit support for old servers to those branches that can still be built easily on modern platforms, which as of now is 9.2 and up. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2923349.1634942313@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Remove pg_dump/pg_dumpall support for dumping from pre-9.2 servers.Tom Lane2021-12-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Per discussion, we'll limit support for old servers to those branches that can still be built easily on modern platforms, which as of now is 9.2 and up. Remove over a thousand lines of code dedicated to dumping from older server versions. (As in previous changes of this sort, we aren't removing pg_restore's ability to read older archive files ... though it's fair to wonder how that might be tested nowadays.) This cleans up some dead code left behind by commit 989596152. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2923349.1634942313@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Improve sift up/down code in binaryheap.c and logtape.c.Tom Lane2021-12-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Borrow the logic that's long been used in tuplesort.c: instead of physically swapping the data in two heap entries, keep the value that's being sifted up or down in a local variable, and just move the other values as necessary. This makes the code shorter as well as faster. It's not clear that any current callers are really time-critical enough to notice, but we might as well code heap maintenance the same way everywhere. Ma Liangzhu and Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17336-fc4e522d26a750fd@postgresql.org
* Fix datatype confusion in logtape.c's right_offset().Tom Lane2021-12-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This could only matter if (a) long is wider than int, and (b) the heap of free blocks exceeds UINT_MAX entries, which seems pretty unlikely. Still, it's a theoretical bug, so backpatch to v13 where the typo came in (in commit c02fdc922). In passing, also make swap_nodes() use consistent datatypes. Ma Liangzhu Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17336-fc4e522d26a750fd@postgresql.org
* Remove assertion for replication origins in PREPARE TRANSACTIONMichael Paquier2021-12-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When using replication origins, pg_replication_origin_xact_setup() is an optional choice to be able to set a LSN and a timestamp to mark the origin, which would be additionally added to WAL for transaction commits or aborts (including 2PC transactions). An assertion in the code path of PREPARE TRANSACTION assumed that this data should always be set, so it would trigger when using replication origins without setting up an origin LSN. Some tests are added to cover more this kind of scenario. Oversight in commit 1eb6d65. Per discussion with Amit Kapila and Masahiko Sawada. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YbbBfNSvMm5nIINV@paquier.xyz Backpatch-through: 11
* Remove unimplemented/undocumented geometric functions & operators.Tom Lane2021-12-13
| | | | | | | | | | | Nobody has filled in these stubs for upwards of twenty years, so it's time to drop the idea that they might get implemented any day now. The associated pg_operator and pg_proc entries are just confusing wastes of space. Per complaint from Anton Voloshin. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3426566.1638832718@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Implement poly_distance().Tom Lane2021-12-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | geo_ops.c contains half a dozen functions that are just stubs throwing ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED. Since it's been like that for more than twenty years, there's clearly not a lot of interest in filling in the stubs. However, I'm uncomfortable with deleting poly_distance(), since every other geometric type supports a distance-to-another-object- of-the-same-type function. We can easily add this capability by cribbing from poly_overlap() and path_distance(). It's possible that the (existing) test case for this will show some numeric instability, but hopefully the buildfarm will expose it if so. In passing, improve the documentation to try to explain why polygons are distinct from closed paths in the first place. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3426566.1638832718@sss.pgh.pa.us
* isolationtester: append session name to application_name.Andres Freund2021-12-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When writing / debugging an isolation test it sometimes is useful to see which session holds what lock etc. To make it easier, both as part of spec files and interactively, append the session name to application_name. Since b1907d688 application_name already contains the test name, this appends the session's name to that. insert-conflict-specconflict did something like this manually, which can now be removed. As we have done lately with other test infrastructure improvements, backpatch this change, to make it easier to backpatch tests. Author: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Reviewed-By: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> Reviewed-By: Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20211211012052.2blmzcmxnxqawd2z@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 10-, to make backpatching of tests easier.
* Make PG_TEST_USE_UNIX_SOCKETS work for tap tests on windows.Andres Freund2021-12-13
| | | | | | | | | | We need to replace windows-style \ path separators with / when putting socket directories either in postgresql.conf or libpq connection strings, otherwise they are interpreted as escapes. Author: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Reviewed-By: Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@enterprisedb.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/4da250a5-4222-1522-f14d-8a72bcf7e38e@enterprisedb.com
* Remove InitXLOGAccess().Robert Haas2021-12-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | It's not great that RecoveryInProgress() calls InitXLOGAccess(), because a status inquiry function typically shouldn't have the side effect of performing initializations. We could fix that by calling InitXLOGAccess() from some other place, but instead, let's remove it altogether. One thing InitXLogAccess() did is initialize wal_segment_size, but it doesn't need to do that. In the postmaster, PostmasterMain() calls LocalProcessControlFile(), and all child processes will inherit that value -- except in EXEC_BACKEND bulds, but then each backend runs SubPostmasterMain() which also calls LocalProcessControlFile(). The other thing InitXLOGAccess() did is update RedoRecPtr and doPageWrites, but that's not critical, because all code that uses them will just retry if it turns out that they've changed. The only difference is that most code will now see an initial value that is definitely invalid instead of one that might have just been way out of date, but that will only happen once per backend lifetime, so it shouldn't be a big deal. Patch by me, reviewed by Nathan Bossart, Michael Paquier, Andres Freund, Heikki Linnakangas, and Álvaro Herrera. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoY7b65qRjzHN_tWUk8B4sJqk1vj1d31uepVzmgPnZKeLg@mail.gmail.com
* Default to log_checkpoints=on, log_autovacuum_min_duration=10mRobert Haas2021-12-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The idea here is that when a performance problem is known to have occurred at a certain point in time, it's a good thing if there is some information available from the logs to help figure out what might have happened around that time. This change attracted an above-average amount of dissent, because it means that a server with default settings will produce some amount of log output even if nothing has gone wrong. However, by my count, the mailing list discussion had about twice as many people in favor of the change as opposed. The reasons for believing that the extra log output is not an issue in practice are: (1) the rate at which messages can be generated by this setting is bounded to one every few minutes on a properly-configured system and (2) production systems tend to have a lot more junk in the log from that due to failed connection attempts, ERROR messages generated by application activity, and the like. Bharath Rupireddy, reviewed by Fujii Masao and by me. Many other people commented on the thread, but as far as I can see that was discussion of the merits of the change rather than review of the patch. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACX-rW_OeDcp4gqrFUAkf1f50Fnh138dmkd0JkvCNQRKGA@mail.gmail.com
* Fix alignment in multirange_get_range() functionAlexander Korotkov2021-12-13
| | | | | | | | | The multirange_get_range() function fails when two boundaries of the same range have different alignments. Fix that by adding proper pointer alignment. Reported-by: Alexander Lakhin Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17300-dced2d01ddeb1f2f%40postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 14
* Improve description of some WAL records with transaction commandsMichael Paquier2021-12-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit improves the description of some WAL records for the Transaction RMGR: - Track remote_apply for a transaction commit. This GUC is user-settable, so this information can be useful for debugging. - Add replication origin information for PREPARE TRANSACTION, with the origin ID, LSN and timestamp - Same as above, for ROLLBACK PREPARED. This impacts the format of pg_waldump or anything using these description routines, so no backpatch is done. Author: Masahiko Sawada, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAD21AoD2dJfgsdxk4_KciAZMZQoUiCvmV9sDpp8ZuKLtKCNXaA@mail.gmail.com
* Create a new type category for "internal use" types.Tom Lane2021-12-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Historically we've put type "char" into the S (String) typcategory, although calling it a string is a stretch considering it can only store one byte. (In our actual usage, it's more like an enum.) This choice now seems wrong in view of the special heuristics that parse_func.c and parse_coerce.c have for TYPCATEGORY_STRING: it's not a great idea for "char" to have those preferential casting behaviors. Worse than that, recent patches inventing special-purpose types like pg_node_tree have assigned typcategory S to those types, meaning they also get preferential casting treatment that's designed on the assumption that they can hold arbitrary text. To fix, invent a new category TYPCATEGORY_INTERNAL for internal-use types, and assign that to all these types. I used code 'Z' for lack of a better idea ('I' was already taken). This change breaks one query in psql/describe.c, which now needs to explicitly cast a catalog "char" column to text before concatenating it with an undecorated literal. Also, a test case in contrib/citext now needs an explicit cast to convert citext to "char". Since the point of this change is to not have "char" be a surprisingly-available cast target, these breakages seem OK. Per report from Ian Campbell. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2216388.1638480141@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Move test for BRIN HOT behavior to stats.sqlTomas Vondra2021-12-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | The test added by 5753d4ee32 relies on statistics collector, and so it may occasionally fail when the UDP packet gets lost. Some machines may be susceptible to this, probably depending on load etc. Move the test to stats.sql, which is known to already have this issue and people know to ignore it. Reported-by: Justin Pryzby Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFp7QwpMRGcDAQumN7onN9HjrJ3u4X3ZRXdGFT0K5G2JWvnbWg%40mail.gmail.com
* Check for STATUS_DELETE_PENDING on Windows.Thomas Munro2021-12-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1. Update our open() wrapper to check for NT's STATUS_DELETE_PENDING and translate it to Unix-like errors. This is done with RtlGetLastNtStatus(), which is dynamically loaded from ntdll. A new file win32ntdll.c centralizes lookup of NT functions, in case we decide to add more in the future. 2. Remove non-working code that was trying to do something similar for stat(), and just reuse the open() wrapper code. As a side effect, stat() also gains resilience against "sharing violation" errors. 3. Since stat() is used very early in process startup, remove the requirement that the Win32 signal event has been created before pgwin32_open_handle() is reached. Instead, teach pg_usleep() to fall back to a non-interruptible sleep if reached before the signal event is available. This could be back-patched, but for now it's in master only. The problem has apparently been with us for a long time and generated only a few complaints. Proposed patches trigger it more often, which led to this investigation and fix. Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Reviewed-by: Alexander Lakhin <exclusion@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Juan José Santamaría Flecha <juanjo.santamaria@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKGJz_pZTF9mckn6XgSv69%2BjGwdgLkxZ6b3NWGLBCVjqUZA%40mail.gmail.com
* Fix some typos with {a,an}Michael Paquier2021-12-09
| | | | | | | | One of the changes impacts the documentation, so backpatch. Author: Peter Smith Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAHut+Pu6+c+r3mY24VT7u+H+E_s6vMr5OdRiZ8NT3EOa-E5Lmw@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 14
* Fix double publish of child table's data.Amit Kapila2021-12-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We publish the child table's data twice for a publication that has both child and parent tables and is published with publish_via_partition_root as true. This happens because subscribers will initiate synchronization using both parent and child tables, since it gets both as separate tables in the initial table list. Ensure that pg_publication_tables returns only parent tables in such cases. Author: Hou Zhijie Reviewed-by: Greg Nancarrow, Amit Langote, Vignesh C, Amit Kapila Backpatch-through: 13 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OS0PR01MB57167F45D481F78CDC5986F794B99@OS0PR01MB5716.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
* Standardize cleanup lock terminology.Peter Geoghegan2021-12-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The term "super-exclusive lock" is a synonym for "buffer cleanup lock" that first appeared in nbtree many years ago. Standardize things by consistently using the term cleanup lock. This finishes work started by commit 276db875. There is no good reason to have two terms. But there is a good reason to only have one: to avoid confusion around why VACUUM acquires a full cleanup lock (not just an ordinary exclusive lock) in index AMs, during ambulkdelete calls. This has nothing to do with protecting the physical index data structure itself. It is needed to implement a locking protocol that ensures that TIDs pointing to the heap/table structure cannot get marked for recycling by VACUUM before it is safe (which is somewhat similar to how VACUUM uses cleanup locks during its first heap pass). Note that it isn't strictly necessary for index AMs to implement this locking protocol -- several index AMs use an MVCC snapshot as their sole interlock to prevent unsafe TID recycling. In passing, update the nbtree README. Cleanly separate discussion of the aforementioned index vacuuming locking protocol from discussion of the "drop leaf page pin" optimization added by commit 2ed5b87f. We now structure discussion of the latter by describing how individual index scans may safely opt out of applying the standard locking protocol (and so can avoid blocking progress by VACUUM). Also document why the optimization is not safe to apply during nbtree index-only scans. Author: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WzngHgQa92tz6NQihf4nxJwRzCV36yMJO_i8dS+2mgEVKw@mail.gmail.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WzkHPgsBBvGWjz=8PjNhDefy7XRkDKiT5NxMs-n5ZCf2dA@mail.gmail.com
* Revert "Check that we have a working tar before trying to use it"Andrew Dunstan2021-12-08
| | | | | | | | | | | This reverts commit f920f7e799c587228227ec94356c760e3f3d5f2b. The patch in effect fixed a problem we didn't have and caused another instead. Backpatch to release 14 like original Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3655283.1638977975@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Check that we have a working tar before trying to use itAndrew Dunstan2021-12-08
| | | | | | Issue exposed by commit edc2332550 and the buildfarm. Backpatch to release 14 where this usage started.
* Allow specifying column list for foreign key ON DELETE SET actionsPeter Eisentraut2021-12-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Extend the foreign key ON DELETE actions SET NULL and SET DEFAULT by allowing the specification of a column list, like CREATE TABLE posts ( ... FOREIGN KEY (tenant_id, author_id) REFERENCES users ON DELETE SET NULL (author_id) ); If a column list is specified, only those columns are set to null/default, instead of all the columns in the foreign-key constraint. This is useful for multitenant or sharded schemas, where the tenant or shard ID is included in the primary key of all tables but shouldn't be set to null. Author: Paul Martinez <paulmtz@google.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CACqFVBZQyMYJV=njbSMxf+rbDHpx=W=B7AEaMKn8dWn9OZJY7w@mail.gmail.com
* Fix origin timestamp during decoding of ROLLBACK PREPARED operation.Amit Kapila2021-12-08
| | | | | | | | | | This happens because we were passing incorrect arguments to ReorderBufferFinishPrepared(). Author: Masahiko Sawada Reviewed-by: Vignesh C Backpatch-through: 14 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAD21AoBqhUqgDZUhUVnnwKRubPDNJ6m6fJDPgok3E5cWJLL+pA@mail.gmail.com
* Fix changing the ownership of ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA publication.Amit Kapila2021-12-08
| | | | | | | | | Ensure that the new owner of ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA publication must be a superuser. The same is already ensured during CREATE PUBLICATION. Author: Vignesh C Reviewed-by: Nathan Bossart, Greg Nancarrow, Michael Paquier, Haiying Tang Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALDaNm0E5U-RqxFuFrkZrQeG7ae5trGa=xs=iRtPPHULtT4zOw@mail.gmail.com
* De-duplicate the result of pg_publication_tables view.Amit Kapila2021-12-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | We show duplicate values for child tables in publications that have both child and parent tables and are published with publish_via_partition_root as false which is not what the user would expect. We decided not to backpatch this as there is no user complaint about this and it doesn't seem to be a critical issue. Author: Hou Zhijie Reviewed-by: Bharath Rupireddy, Amit Langote, Amit Kapila Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OS0PR01MB5716E97F00732B52DC2BBC2594989@OS0PR01MB5716.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
* Improve parsing of options of CREATE/ALTER SUBSCRIPTIONMichael Paquier2021-12-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This simplifies the code so as it is not necessary anymore for the caller of parse_subscription_options() to zero SubOpts, holding a bitmaps of the provided options as well as the default/parsed option values. This also simplifies some checks related to the options supported by a command when checking for incompatibilities. While on it, the errors generated for unsupported combinations with "slot_name = NONE" are reordered. This may generate a different errors compared to the previous major versions, but users have to go through all those errors to get a correct command in this case when using incorrect values for options "enabled" and "create\slot", so at the end the resulting command would remain the same. Author: Peter Smith Reviewed-by: Nathan Bossart Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAHut+PtXHfLgLHDDJ8ZN5f5Be_37mJoxpEsRg8LNmm4XCr06Rw@mail.gmail.com
* Fix corruption of toast indexes with REINDEX CONCURRENTLYMichael Paquier2021-12-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | REINDEX CONCURRENTLY run on a toast index or a toast relation could corrupt the target indexes rebuilt, as a backend running in parallel that manipulates toast values would directly release the lock on the toast relation when its local operation is done, rather than releasing the lock once the transaction that manipulated the toast values committed. The fix done here is simple: we now hold a ROW EXCLUSIVE lock on the toast relation when saving or deleting a toast value until the transaction working on them is committed, so as a concurrent reindex happening in parallel would be able to wait for any activity and see any new rows inserted (or deleted). An isolation test is added to check after the case fixed here, which is a bit fancy by design as it relies on allow_system_table_mods to rename the toast table and its index to fixed names. This way, it is possible to reindex them directly without any dependency on the OID of the underlying relation. Note that this could not use a DO block either, as REINDEX CONCURRENTLY cannot be run in a transaction block. The test is backpatched down to 13, where it is possible, thanks to c4a7a39, to use allow_system_table_mods in a test suite. Reported-by: Alexey Ermakov Analyzed-by: Andres Freund, Noah Misch Author: Michael Paquier Reviewed-by: Nathan Bossart Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17268-d2fb426e0895abd4@postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 12
* Enable settings used in TAP tests for MSVC buildsAndrew Dunstan2021-12-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Certain settings from configuration or the Makefile infrastructure are used by the TAP tests, but were not being set up by vcregress.pl. This remedies those omissions. This should increase test coverage, especially on the buildfarm. Reviewed by Noah Misch Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17093da5-e40d-8335-d53a-2bd803fc38b0@dunslane.net Backpatch to all live branches.
* On Windows, also call shutdown() while closing the client socket.Tom Lane2021-12-07
| | | | | | | | | | | Further experimentation shows that commit 6051857fc is not sufficient when using (some versions of?) OpenSSL. The reason is obscure, but calling shutdown(socket, SD_SEND) improves matters. Per testing by Andrew Dunstan and Alexander Lakhin. Back-patch as before. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/af5e0bf3-6a61-bb97-6cba-061ddf22ff6b@dunslane.net
* Update snowballPeter Eisentraut2021-12-07
| | | | Update to snowball tag v2.2.0. Minor changes only.
* Account for TOAST data while scheduling parallel dumps.Tom Lane2021-12-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In parallel mode, pg_dump tries to order the table-data-dumping jobs with the largest tables first. However, it was only consulting the pg_class.relpages value to determine table size. This ignores TOAST data, and so we could make poor scheduling decisions in cases where some large tables are mostly TOASTed data while others have very little. To fix, add in the relpages value for the TOAST table as well. This patch also fixes a potential integer-overflow issue that could result in poor scheduling on machines where off_t is only 32 bits wide. Such platforms are probably extinct in the wild, but we do still nominally support them, so repair. Per complaint from Hans Buschmann. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7d7eb6128f40401d81b3b7a898b6b4de@W2012-02.nidsa.loc
* Use PREPARE/EXECUTE for repetitive per-object queries in pg_dump.Tom Lane2021-12-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | For objects such as functions, pg_dump issues the same secondary data-collection query against each object to be dumped. This can't readily be refactored to avoid the repetitive queries, but we can PREPARE these queries to reduce planning costs. This patch applies the idea to functions, aggregates, operators, and data types. While it could be carried further, the remaining sorts of objects aren't likely to appear in typical databases enough times to be worth worrying over. Moreover, doing the PREPARE is likely to be a net loss if there aren't at least some dozens of objects to apply the prepared query to. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7d7eb6128f40401d81b3b7a898b6b4de@W2012-02.nidsa.loc
* Avoid per-object queries in performance-critical paths in pg_dump.Tom Lane2021-12-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Instead of issuing a secondary data-collection query against each table to be dumped, issue just one query, with a WHERE clause restricting it to be applied to only the tables we intend to dump. Likewise for indexes, constraints, and triggers. This greatly reduces the number of queries needed to dump a database containing many tables. It might seem that WHERE clauses listing many target OIDs could be inefficient, but at least on recent server versions this provides a very substantial speedup. (In principle the same thing could be done with other object types such as functions; but that would require significant refactoring of pg_dump, so those will be tackled in a different way in a following patch.) The new WHERE clauses depend on the unnest() function, which is only present in 8.4 and above. We could implement them differently for older servers, but there is an ongoing discussion that will probably result in dropping pg_dump support for servers before 9.2, so that seems like it'd be wasted work. For now, just bump the server version check to require >= 8.4, without stopping to remove any of the code that's thereby rendered dead. We'll mop that situation up soon. Patch by me, based on an idea from Andres Freund. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7d7eb6128f40401d81b3b7a898b6b4de@W2012-02.nidsa.loc
* Postpone calls of unsafe server-side functions in pg_dump.Tom Lane2021-12-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Avoid calling pg_get_partkeydef(), pg_get_expr(relpartbound), and regtypeout until we have lock on the relevant tables. The existing coding is at serious risk of failure if there are any concurrent DROP TABLE commands going on --- including drops of other sessions' temp tables. Arguably this is a bug fix that should be back-patched, but it's moderately invasive and we've not had all that many complaints about such failures. Let's just put it in HEAD for now. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2273648.1634764485@sss.pgh.pa.us Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7d7eb6128f40401d81b3b7a898b6b4de@W2012-02.nidsa.loc