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fb4c5d2798 Code cleanup for assign_XactIsoLevel.
The new coding avoids a spurious debug message when a transaction
that has changed the isolation level has been rolled back.  It also
allows the property to be freely changed to the current value within
a subtransaction.

Kevin Grittner, with one small change by me.
2011-01-21 21:49:19 -05:00
8ceb245680 Make ALTER TABLE revalidate uniqueness and exclusion constraints.
Failure to do so can lead to constraint violations.  This was broken by
commit 1ddc2703a936d03953657f43345460b9242bbed1 on 2010-02-07, so
back-patch to 9.0.

Noah Misch.  Regression test by me.
2011-01-20 22:44:10 -05:00
6ca452ba7f Move a couple of declarations to reflect where the routines really are. 2011-01-15 16:09:05 -05:00
8f5d65e916 Treat a WAL sender process that hasn't started streaming yet as a regular
backend, as far as the postmaster shutdown logic is concerned. That means,
fast shutdown will wait for WAL sender processes to exit before signaling
bgwriter to finish. This avoids race conditions between a base backup stopping
or starting, and bgwriter writing the shutdown checkpoint WAL record. We don't
want e.g the end-of-backup WAL record to be written after the shutdown
checkpoint.
2011-01-15 16:38:21 +02:00
fcd810c69a Use a lexer and grammar for parsing walsender commands
Makes it easier to parse mainly the BASE_BACKUP command
with it's options, and avoids having to manually deal
with quoted identifiers in the label (previously broken),
and makes it easier to add new commands and options in
the future.

In passing, refactor the case statement in the walsender
to put each command in it's own function.
2011-01-14 16:30:33 +01:00
688423d004 Exit from base backups when shutdown is requested
When the exit waits until the whole backup completes, it may take
a very long time.

In passing, add back an error check in the main loop so we detect
clients that disconnect much earlier if the backup is large.
2011-01-14 12:36:45 +01:00
52948169bc Code review for postmaster.pid contents changes.
Fix broken test for pre-existing postmaster, caused by wrong code for
appending lines to the lockfile; don't write a failed listen_address
setting into the lockfile; don't arbitrarily change the location of the
data directory in the lockfile compared to previous releases; provide more
consistent and useful definitions of the socket path and listen_address
entries; avoid assuming that pg_ctl has the same DEFAULT_PGSOCKET_DIR as
the postmaster; assorted code style improvements.
2011-01-13 19:01:28 -05:00
d487afbb81 Fix PlanRowMark/ExecRowMark structures to handle inheritance correctly.
In an inherited UPDATE/DELETE, each target table has its own subplan,
because it might have a column set different from other targets.  This
means that the resjunk columns we add to support EvalPlanQual might be
at different physical column numbers in each subplan.  The EvalPlanQual
rewrite I did for 9.0 failed to account for this, resulting in possible
misbehavior or even crashes during concurrent updates to the same row,
as seen in a recent report from Gordon Shannon.  Revise the data structure
so that we track resjunk column numbers separately for each subplan.

I also chose to move responsibility for identifying the physical column
numbers back to executor startup, instead of assuming that numbers derived
during preprocess_targetlist would stay valid throughout subsequent
massaging of the plan.  That's a bit slower, so we might want to consider
undoing it someday; but it would complicate the patch considerably and
didn't seem justifiable in a bug fix that has to be back-patched to 9.0.
2011-01-12 20:47:02 -05:00
4c8e20f815 Track walsender state in shared memory and expose in pg_stat_replication 2011-01-11 21:25:28 +01:00
0eb59c4591 Backend support for streaming base backups
Add BASE_BACKUP command to walsender, allowing it to stream a
base backup to the client (in tar format). The syntax is still
far from ideal, that will be fixed in the switch to use a proper
grammar for walsender.

No client included yet, will come as a separate commit.

Magnus Hagander and Heikki Linnakangas
2011-01-10 14:04:19 +01:00
4448917d51 Split pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() into two pieces
Move the actual functionality into a separate function that's
easier to call internally, and change the SQL-callable function
to be a wrapper calling this.

Also create a pg_abort_backup() function, only callable internally,
that does only the most vital parts of pg_stop_backup(), making it
safe(r) to call from error handlers.
2011-01-09 21:00:28 +01:00
52fd2d65a3 Fix up core tsquery GIN support for new extractQuery API.
No need for the empty-prefix-match kluge to force a full scan anymore.
2011-01-09 14:34:50 -05:00
db4d22d0ef Add pgreadlink() on Windows to read junction points
Add support for reading back information about the symbolic
links we've created with pgsymlink(), which are actually
Junction Points. Just like pgsymlink() can only create directory
symlinks, pgreadlink() can only read directory symlinks.
2011-01-09 15:09:19 +01:00
adf328c0e1 Add array_contains_nulls() function in arrayfuncs.c.
This will support fixing contrib/intarray (and probably other places)
so that they don't have to fail on arrays that contain a null bitmap
but no live null entries.
2011-01-08 20:26:14 -05:00
7e2f906201 Remove pg_am.amindexnulls.
The only use we have had for amindexnulls is in determining whether an
index is safe to cluster on; but since the addition of the amclusterable
flag, that usage is pretty redundant.

In passing, clean up assorted sloppiness from the last patch that touched
pg_am.h: Natts_pg_am was wrong, and ambuildempty was not documented.
2011-01-08 16:08:05 -05:00
56a57473a9 Refactor GIN's handling of duplicate search entries.
The original coding could combine duplicate entries only when they
originated from the same qual condition.  In particular it could not
combine cases where multiple qual conditions all give rise to full-index
scan requests, which is an expensive case well worth optimizing.  Refactor
so that duplicates are recognized across all the quals.
2011-01-08 14:48:08 -05:00
a032d50128 Fix the built-in GIN support procedure declarations in pg_proc.h.
Add more "internal" arguments so that these pg_proc entries reflect the
current preferred API.  This is purely a cosmetic change, since GIN doesn't
actually consult the pg_proc entry when calling a support function.
Accordingly, no catversion bump.
2011-01-07 20:40:48 -05:00
73912e7fbd Fix GIN to support null keys, empty and null items, and full index scans.
Per my recent proposal(s).  Null key datums can now be returned by
extractValue and extractQuery functions, and will be stored in the index.
Also, placeholder entries are made for indexable items that are NULL or
contain no keys according to extractValue.  This means that the index is
now always complete, having at least one entry for every indexed heap TID,
and so we can get rid of the prohibition on full-index scans.  A full-index
scan is implemented much the same way as partial-match scans were already:
we build a bitmap representing all the TIDs found in the index, and then
drive the results off that.

Also, introduce a concept of a "search mode" that can be requested by
extractQuery when the operator requires matching to empty items (this is
just as cheap as matching to a single key) or requires a full index scan
(which is not so cheap, but it sure beats failing or giving wrong answers).
The behavior remains backward compatible for opclasses that don't return
any null keys or request a non-default search mode.

Using these features, we can now make the GIN index opclass for anyarray
behave in a way that matches the actual anyarray operators for &&, <@, @>,
and = ... which it failed to do before in assorted corner cases.

This commit fixes the core GIN code and ginarrayprocs.c, updates the
documentation, and adds some simple regression test cases for the new
behaviors using the array operators.  The tsearch and contrib GIN opclass
support functions still need to be looked over and probably fixed.

Another thing I intend to fix separately is that this is pretty inefficient
for cases where more than one scan condition needs a full-index search:
we'll run duplicate GinScanEntrys, each one of which builds a large bitmap.
There is some existing logic to merge duplicate GinScanEntrys but it needs
refactoring to make it work for entries belonging to different scan keys.

Note that most of gin.h has been split out into a new file gin_private.h,
so that gin.h doesn't export anything that's not supposed to be used by GIN
opclasses or the rest of the backend.  I did quite a bit of other code
beautification work as well, mostly fixing comments and choosing more
appropriate names for things.
2011-01-07 19:16:24 -05:00
9b4271deb9 Document pg_stat_replication, bump catversion since that was overlooked.
Itagaki Takahiro, edited by me.
2011-01-07 11:06:55 -05:00
a755ea33ae New system view pg_stat_replication displays activity of wal sender processes.
Itagaki Takahiro and Simon Riggs.
2011-01-07 20:35:38 +09:00
66a8a0428d Give superusers REPLIACTION permission by default
This can be overriden by using NOREPLICATION on the CREATE ROLE
statement, but by default they will have it, making it backwards
compatible and "less surprising" (given that superusers normally
override all checks).
2011-01-05 14:24:17 +01:00
7f60be72b0 Fix crash in ALTER OPERATOR CLASS/FAMILY .. SET SCHEMA.
In the previous coding, the parser emitted a List containing a C string,
which is no good, because copyObject() can't handle it.

Dimitri Fontaine
2011-01-03 22:08:55 -05:00
77745cc7f1 Bump catversion, forgot in previous commit. 2011-01-03 12:50:30 +01:00
40d9e94bd7 Add views and functions to monitor hot standby query conflicts
Add the view pg_stat_database_conflicts and a column to pg_stat_database,
and the underlying functions to provide the information.
2011-01-03 12:46:03 +01:00
39b8843296 Implement remaining fields of information_schema.sequences view
Add new function pg_sequence_parameters that returns a sequence's start,
minimum, maximum, increment, and cycle values, and use that in the view.
(bug #5662; design suggestion by Tom Lane)

Also slightly adjust the view's column order and permissions after review of
SQL standard.
2011-01-02 15:15:21 +02:00
0d692a0dc9 Basic foreign table support.
Foreign tables are a core component of SQL/MED.  This commit does
not provide a working SQL/MED infrastructure, because foreign tables
cannot yet be queried.  Support for foreign table scans will need to
be added in a future patch.  However, this patch creates the necessary
system catalog structure, syntax support, and support for ancillary
operations such as COMMENT and SECURITY LABEL.

Shigeru Hanada, heavily revised by Robert Haas
2011-01-01 23:48:11 -05:00
5d950e3b0c Stamp copyrights for year 2011. 2011-01-01 13:18:15 -05:00
30aeda4394 Include the first valid listen address in pg_ctl to improve server start
"wait" detection and add postmaster start time to help determine if the
postmaster is actually using the specified data directory.
2010-12-31 17:25:02 -05:00
7b46401557 Move symbols for ExecMergeJoin's state machine into nodeMergejoin.c.
There's no reason for these values to be known anywhere else.  After
doing this, executor/execdefs.h is vestigial and can be removed.
2010-12-30 22:12:40 -05:00
f4e4b32743 Support RIGHT and FULL OUTER JOIN in hash joins.
This is advantageous first because it allows us to hash the smaller table
regardless of the outer-join type, and second because hash join can be more
flexible than merge join in dealing with arbitrary join quals in a FULL
join.  For merge join all the join quals have to be mergejoinable, but hash
join will work so long as there's at least one hashjoinable qual --- the
others can be any condition.  (This is true essentially because we don't
keep per-inner-tuple match flags in merge join, while hash join can do so.)

To do this, we need a has-it-been-matched flag for each tuple in the
hashtable, not just one for the current outer tuple.  The key idea that
makes this practical is that we can store the match flag in the tuple's
infomask, since there are lots of bits there that are of no interest for a
MinimalTuple.  So we aren't increasing the size of the hashtable at all for
the feature.

To write this without turning the hash code into even more of a pile of
spaghetti than it already was, I rewrote ExecHashJoin in a state-machine
style, similar to ExecMergeJoin.  Other than that decision, it was pretty
straightforward.
2010-12-30 20:26:08 -05:00
55573990ca Avoid unnecessary public struct declaration in slru.h
Instead, declare a public wrapper of the sole function using it for
external callers, so that they don't have to always pass a NULL
argument.

Author: Kevin Grittner
2010-12-30 12:09:17 -03:00
d2bc1c9907 Bump XLOG_PAGE_MAGIC.
The unlogged tables patch (commit 53dbc27c62d8e1b6c5253feba04a5094cb8fe046,
2010-12-29) should have done this, since it changes the format of an
XLOG_SMGR_CREATE record.
2010-12-29 07:19:21 -05:00
53dbc27c62 Support unlogged tables.
The contents of an unlogged table are WAL-logged; thus, they are not
available on standby servers and are truncated whenever the database
system enters recovery.  Indexes on unlogged tables are also unlogged.
Unlogged GiST indexes are not currently supported.
2010-12-29 06:48:53 -05:00
9b8aff8c19 Add REPLICATION privilege for ROLEs
This privilege is required to do Streaming Replication, instead of
superuser, making it possible to set up a SR slave that doesn't
have write permissions on the master.

Superuser privileges do NOT override this check, so in order to
use the default superuser account for replication it must be
explicitly granted the REPLICATION permissions. This is backwards
incompatible change, in the interest of higher default security.
2010-12-29 11:05:03 +01:00
f2ba1e994c Avoid unexpected conversion overflow in planner for distant date values.
The "date" type supports a wider range of dates than int64 timestamps do.
However, there is pre-int64-timestamp code in the planner that assumes that
all date values can be converted to timestamp with impunity.  Fortunately,
what we really need out of the conversion is always a double (float8)
value; so even when the date is out of timestamp's range it's possible to
produce a sane answer.  All we need is a code path that doesn't try to
force the result into int64.  Per trouble report from David Rericha.

Back-patch to all supported versions.  Although this is surely a corner
case, there's not much point in advertising a date range wider than
timestamp's if we will choke on such values in unexpected places.
2010-12-28 22:49:57 -05:00
84fc571395 Rename the C functions bitand(), bitor() to bit_and(), bit_or().
This is to avoid use of the C++ keywords "bitand" and "bitor" in
the header file utils/varbit.h.  Note the functions' SQL-level
names are not changed, only their C-level names.

In passing, make some comments in varbit.c conform to project-standard
layout.
2010-12-27 14:57:41 -05:00
37b61a69f3 Fix failure of executor/hashjoin.h to compile standalone.
Noted while experimenting with cpluspluscheck.
2010-12-27 12:20:09 -05:00
275411912d Fix ill-chosen use of "private" as an argument and struct field name.
"private" is a keyword in C++, so this breaks the poorly-enforced policy
that header files should be include-able in C++ code.  Per report from
Craig Ringer and some investigation with cpluspluscheck.
2010-12-27 11:26:19 -05:00
63676ebff4 Corrections to patch adding SQL/MED error codes.
My previous commit, 85cff3ce7f360d139d87aee836d75a6202fee066 on
2010-12-25, failed to update errcodes.sgml or plerrcodes.h.  This patch
corrects that oversight, per a gripe from Tom Lane, and also corrects
a typographical error.
2010-12-26 21:35:25 -05:00
a534728afb Only build in crashdump support on Windows if there's a working dbghelp.h. 2010-12-26 10:34:47 -05:00
85cff3ce7f Add foreign data wrapper error code values for SQL/MED.
Extracted from a much larger patch by Shigeru Hanada.
2010-12-25 13:57:39 -05:00
9de3aa65f0 Rewrite the GiST insertion logic so that we don't need the post-recovery
cleanup stage to finish incomplete inserts or splits anymore. There was two
reasons for the cleanup step:

1. When a new tuple was inserted to a leaf page, the downlink in the parent
needed to be updated to contain (ie. to be consistent with) the new key.
Updating the parent in turn might require recursively updating the parent of
the parent. We now handle that by updating the parent while traversing down
the tree, so that when we insert the leaf tuple, all the parents are already
consistent with the new key, and the tree is consistent at every step.

2. When a page is split, we need to insert the downlink for the new right
page(s), and update the downlink for the original page to not include keys
that moved to the right page(s). We now handle that by setting a new flag,
F_FOLLOW_RIGHT, on the non-rightmost pages in the split. When that flag is
set, scans always follow the rightlink, regardless of the NSN mechanism used
to detect concurrent page splits. That way the tree is consistent right after
split, even though the downlink is still missing. This is very similar to the
way B-tree splits are handled. When the downlink is inserted in the parent,
the flag is cleared. To keep the insertion algorithm simple, when an
insertion sees an incomplete split, indicated by the F_FOLLOW_RIGHT flag, it
finishes the split before doing anything else.

These changes allow removing the whole "invalid tuple" mechanism, but I
retained the scan code to still follow invalid tuples correctly. While we
don't create any such tuples anymore, we want to handle them gracefully in
case you pg_upgrade a GiST index that has them. If we encounter any on an
insert, though, we just throw an error saying that you need to REINDEX.

The issue that got me into doing this is that if you did a checkpoint while
an insert or split was in progress, and the checkpoint finishes quickly so
that there is no WAL record related to the insert between RedoRecPtr and the
checkpoint record, recovery from that checkpoint would not know to finish
the incomplete insert. IOW, we have the same issue we solved with the
rm_safe_restartpoint mechanism during normal operation too. It's highly
unlikely to happen in practice, and this fix is far too large to backpatch,
so we're just going to live with in previous versions, but this refactoring
fixes it going forward.

With this patch, you don't get the annoying
'index "FOO" needs VACUUM or REINDEX to finish crash recovery' notices
anymore if you crash at an unfortunate moment.
2010-12-23 16:21:47 +02:00
dcb09b595f Support for collecting crash dumps on Windows
Add support for collecting "minidump" style crash dumps on
Windows, by setting up an exception handling filter. Crash
dumps will be generated in PGDATA/crashdumps if the directory
is created (the existance of the directory is used as on/off
switch for the generation of the dumps).

Craig Ringer and Magnus Hagander
2010-12-19 16:45:28 +01:00
61b53695fb Remove optreset from src/port/ implementations of getopt and getopt_long.
We don't actually need optreset, because we can easily fix the code to
ensure that it's cleanly restartable after having completed a scan over the
argv array; which is the only case we need to restart in.  Getting rid of
it avoids a class of interactions with the system libraries and allows
reversion of my change of yesterday in postmaster.c and postgres.c.

Back-patch to 8.4.  Before that the getopt code was a bit different anyway.
2010-12-16 16:23:05 -05:00
03db44eae3 Add pg_read_binary_file() and whole-file-at-once versions of pg_read_file().
One of the usages of the binary version is to read files in a different
encoding from the server encoding.

Dimitri Fontaine and Itagaki Takahiro.
2010-12-16 06:56:28 +09:00
34c70c7ac4 Instrument checkpoint sync calls.
Greg Smith, reviewed by Jeff Janes
2010-12-14 09:26:19 -05:00
d368e1a2a7 Allow plugins to suppress inlining and hook function entry/exit/abort.
This is intended as infrastructure to allow an eventual SE-Linux plugin to
support trusted procedures.

KaiGai Kohei
2010-12-13 19:15:53 -05:00
5f7b58fad8 Generalize concept of temporary relations to "relation persistence".
This commit replaces pg_class.relistemp with pg_class.relpersistence;
and also modifies the RangeVar node type to carry relpersistence rather
than istemp.  It also removes removes rd_istemp from RelationData and
instead performs the correct computation based on relpersistence.

For clarity, we add three new macros: RelationNeedsWAL(),
RelationUsesLocalBuffers(), and RelationUsesTempNamespace(), so that we
can clarify the purpose of each check that previous depended on
rd_istemp.

This is intended as infrastructure for the upcoming unlogged tables
patch, as well as for future possible work on global temporary tables.
2010-12-13 12:34:26 -05:00
5132ad8bdf Make S_IRGRP etc available in mingw builds as well as MSVC.
(Hm, I wonder whether BCC defines them either...)

Also label dangling endifs a bit better in this area.
2010-12-12 13:43:44 -05:00
1319002e2e Provide a complete set of file-permission-bit macros in win32.h.
My previous patch exposed the fact that we didn't have these.  Those
hard-wired octal constants were actually wrong on Windows, not just
inconsistent.
2010-12-11 13:11:18 -05:00