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769065c1b2 Prefer pg_any_to_server/pg_server_to_any over pg_do_encoding_conversion.
A large majority of the callers of pg_do_encoding_conversion were
specifying the database encoding as either source or target of the
conversion, meaning that we can use the less general functions
pg_any_to_server/pg_server_to_any instead.

The main advantage of using the latter functions is that they can make use
of a cached conversion-function lookup in the common case that the other
encoding is the current client_encoding.  It's notationally cleaner too in
most cases, not least because of the historical artifact that the latter
functions use "char *" rather than "unsigned char *" in their APIs.

Note that pg_any_to_server will apply an encoding verification step in
some cases where pg_do_encoding_conversion would have just done nothing.
This seems to me to be a good idea at most of these call sites, though
it partially negates the performance benefit.

Per discussion of bug #9210.
2014-02-23 16:59:05 -05:00
49c817eab7 Plug some more holes in encoding conversion.
Various places assume that pg_do_encoding_conversion() and
pg_server_to_any() will ensure encoding validity of their results;
but they failed to do so in the case that the source encoding is SQL_ASCII
while the destination is not.  We cannot perform any actual "conversion"
in that scenario, but we should still validate the string according to the
destination encoding.  Per bug #9210 from Digoal Zhou.

Arguably this is a back-patchable bug fix, but on the other hand adding
more enforcing of encoding checks might break existing applications that
were being sloppy.  On balance there doesn't seem to be much enthusiasm
for a back-patch, so fix in HEAD only.

While at it, remove some apparently-no-longer-needed provisions for
letting pg_do_encoding_conversion() "work" outside a transaction ---
if you consider it "working" to silently fail to do the requested
conversion.

Also, make a few cosmetic improvements in mbutils.c, notably removing
some Asserts that are certainly dead code since the variables they
assert aren't null are never null, even at process start.  (I think
this wasn't true at one time, but it is now.)
2014-02-23 15:22:50 -05:00
fb05f3ce83 pg_basebackup: Add support for relocating tablespaces
Tablespaces can be relocated in plain backup mode by specifying one or
more -T olddir=newdir options.

Author: Steeve Lennmark <steevel@handeldsbanken.se>
Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>
2014-02-22 13:38:06 -05:00
77585bce03 Do ScalarArrayOp estimation correctly when array is a stable expression.
Most estimation functions apply estimate_expression_value to see if they
can reduce an expression to a constant; the key difference is that it
allows evaluation of stable as well as immutable functions in hopes of
ending up with a simple Const node.  scalararraysel didn't get the memo
though, and neither did gincost_opexpr/gincost_scalararrayopexpr.  Fix
that, and remove a now-unnecessary estimate_expression_value step in the
subsidiary function scalararraysel_containment.

Per complaint from Alexey Klyukin.  Back-patch to 9.3.  The problem
goes back further, but I'm hesitant to change estimation behavior in
long-stable release branches.
2014-02-21 17:10:46 -05:00
8f09ca436d Improve comment on setting data_checksum GUC.
There was an extra space there, and "fixed" wasn't very descriptive.
2014-02-20 10:58:30 +02:00
ae5266f259 Remove inappropriate EXPORTS line.
Looks like this gets added later ...
2014-02-19 21:08:50 -05:00
4f5f485d10 Avoid using dllwrap to build pgevent in Mingw builds.
If this works, we can get rid of configure's support for locating dllwrap
... but let's see what the buildfarm says, first.

Hiroshi Inoue
2014-02-19 19:34:50 -05:00
52acfd27f1 Fix some missing .gitignore and "make clean" items in ecpg.
Some of the files we optionally link in from elsewhere weren't ignored
and/or weren't cleaned up at "make clean".  Noted while testing on a
machine that needs our version of snprintf.c.
2014-02-19 18:50:48 -05:00
6f289c2b7d Switch various builtin functions to use pg_lsn instead of text.
The functions in slotfuncs.c don't exist in any released version,
but the changes to xlogfuncs.c represent backward-incompatibilities.
Per discussion, we're hoping that the queries using these functions
are few enough and simple enough that this won't cause too much
breakage for users.

Michael Paquier, reviewed by Andres Freund and further modified
by me.
2014-02-19 11:37:43 -05:00
694e3d139a Further code review for pg_lsn data type.
Change input function error messages to be more consistent with what is
done elsewhere.  Remove a bunch of redundant type casts, so that the
compiler will warn us if we screw up.  Don't pass LSNs by value on
platforms where a Datum is only 32 bytes, per buildfarm.  Move macros
for packing and unpacking LSNs to pg_lsn.h so that we can include
access/xlogdefs.h, to avoid an unsatisfied dependency on XLogRecPtr.
2014-02-19 10:06:59 -05:00
844a28a9dd pg_lsn macro naming and type behavior revisions.
Change pg_lsn_mi so that it can return negative values when subtracting
LSNs, and clean up some perhaps ill-considered macro names.
2014-02-19 09:34:15 -05:00
7d03a83f4d Add a pg_lsn data type, to represent an LSN.
Robert Haas and Michael Paquier
2014-02-19 08:35:23 -05:00
a222f7fda6 Remove broken code that tried to handle OVERLAPS with a single argument.
The SQL standard says that OVERLAPS should have a two-element row
constructor on each side.  The original coding of OVERLAPS support in
our grammar attempted to extend that by allowing a single-element row
constructor, which it internally duplicated ... or tried to, anyway.
But that code has certainly not worked since our List infrastructure was
rewritten in 2004, and I'm none too sure it worked before that.  As it
stands, it ends up building a List that includes itself, leading to
assorted undesirable behaviors later in the parser.

Even if it worked as intended, it'd be a bit evil because of the
possibility of duplicate evaluation of a volatile function that the user
had written only once.  Given the lack of documentation, test cases, or
complaints, let's just get rid of the idea and only support the standard
syntax.

While we're at it, improve the error cursor positioning for the
wrong-number-of-arguments errors, and inline the makeOverlaps() function
since it's only called in one place anyway.

Per bug #9227 from Joshua Yanovski.  Initial patch by Joshua Yanovski,
extended a bit by me.
2014-02-18 12:44:20 -05:00
7f3e17b482 Disable RandomizedBaseAddress on MSVC builds
The ASLR in Windows 8/Windows 2012 can break PostgreSQL's shared memory. It
doesn't fail every time (which is explained by the Random part in ASLR), but
can fail with errors abut failing to reserve shared memory region.

MauMau, reviewed by Craig Ringer
2014-02-18 14:45:58 +01:00
057152b37c Fix comment; checkpointer, not bgwriter, performs checkpoints since 9.2.
Amit Langote
2014-02-18 09:48:18 +02:00
876f78d575 Fix capitalization in README.
Vik Fearing
2014-02-17 14:03:41 -05:00
01824385ae Prevent potential overruns of fixed-size buffers.
Coverity identified a number of places in which it couldn't prove that a
string being copied into a fixed-size buffer would fit.  We believe that
most, perhaps all of these are in fact safe, or are copying data that is
coming from a trusted source so that any overrun is not really a security
issue.  Nonetheless it seems prudent to forestall any risk by using
strlcpy() and similar functions.

Fixes by Peter Eisentraut and Jozef Mlich based on Coverity reports.

In addition, fix a potential null-pointer-dereference crash in
contrib/chkpass.  The crypt(3) function is defined to return NULL on
failure, but chkpass.c didn't check for that before using the result.
The main practical case in which this could be an issue is if libc is
configured to refuse to execute unapproved hashing algorithms (e.g.,
"FIPS mode").  This ideally should've been a separate commit, but
since it touches code adjacent to one of the buffer overrun changes,
I included it in this commit to avoid last-minute merge issues.
This issue was reported by Honza Horak.

Security: CVE-2014-0065 for buffer overruns, CVE-2014-0066 for crypt()
2014-02-17 11:20:21 -05:00
31400a6733 Predict integer overflow to avoid buffer overruns.
Several functions, mostly type input functions, calculated an allocation
size such that the calculation wrapped to a small positive value when
arguments implied a sufficiently-large requirement.  Writes past the end
of the inadvertent small allocation followed shortly thereafter.
Coverity identified the path_in() vulnerability; code inspection led to
the rest.  In passing, add check_stack_depth() to prevent stack overflow
in related functions.

Back-patch to 8.4 (all supported versions).  The non-comment hstore
changes touch code that did not exist in 8.4, so that part stops at 9.0.

Noah Misch and Heikki Linnakangas, reviewed by Tom Lane.

Security: CVE-2014-0064
2014-02-17 09:33:31 -05:00
4318daecc9 Fix handling of wide datetime input/output.
Many server functions use the MAXDATELEN constant to size a buffer for
parsing or displaying a datetime value.  It was much too small for the
longest possible interval output and slightly too small for certain
valid timestamp input, particularly input with a long timezone name.
The long input was rejected needlessly; the long output caused
interval_out() to overrun its buffer.  ECPG's pgtypes library has a copy
of the vulnerable functions, which bore the same vulnerabilities along
with some of its own.  In contrast to the server, certain long inputs
caused stack overflow rather than failing cleanly.  Back-patch to 8.4
(all supported versions).

Reported by Daniel Schüssler, reviewed by Tom Lane.

Security: CVE-2014-0063
2014-02-17 09:33:31 -05:00
5f173040e3 Avoid repeated name lookups during table and index DDL.
If the name lookups come to different conclusions due to concurrent
activity, we might perform some parts of the DDL on a different table
than other parts.  At least in the case of CREATE INDEX, this can be
used to cause the permissions checks to be performed against a
different table than the index creation, allowing for a privilege
escalation attack.

This changes the calling convention for DefineIndex, CreateTrigger,
transformIndexStmt, transformAlterTableStmt, CheckIndexCompatible
(in 9.2 and newer), and AlterTable (in 9.1 and older).  In addition,
CheckRelationOwnership is removed in 9.2 and newer and the calling
convention is changed in older branches.  A field has also been added
to the Constraint node (FkConstraint in 8.4).  Third-party code calling
these functions or using the Constraint node will require updating.

Report by Andres Freund.  Patch by Robert Haas and Andres Freund,
reviewed by Tom Lane.

Security: CVE-2014-0062
2014-02-17 09:33:31 -05:00
537cbd35c8 Prevent privilege escalation in explicit calls to PL validators.
The primary role of PL validators is to be called implicitly during
CREATE FUNCTION, but they are also normal functions that a user can call
explicitly.  Add a permissions check to each validator to ensure that a
user cannot use explicit validator calls to achieve things he could not
otherwise achieve.  Back-patch to 8.4 (all supported versions).
Non-core procedural language extensions ought to make the same two-line
change to their own validators.

Andres Freund, reviewed by Tom Lane and Noah Misch.

Security: CVE-2014-0061
2014-02-17 09:33:31 -05:00
fea164a72a Shore up ADMIN OPTION restrictions.
Granting a role without ADMIN OPTION is supposed to prevent the grantee
from adding or removing members from the granted role.  Issuing SET ROLE
before the GRANT bypassed that, because the role itself had an implicit
right to add or remove members.  Plug that hole by recognizing that
implicit right only when the session user matches the current role.
Additionally, do not recognize it during a security-restricted operation
or during execution of a SECURITY DEFINER function.  The restriction on
SECURITY DEFINER is not security-critical.  However, it seems best for a
user testing his own SECURITY DEFINER function to see the same behavior
others will see.  Back-patch to 8.4 (all supported versions).

The SQL standards do not conflate roles and users as PostgreSQL does;
only SQL roles have members, and only SQL users initiate sessions.  An
application using PostgreSQL users and roles as SQL users and roles will
never attempt to grant membership in the role that is the session user,
so the implicit right to add or remove members will never arise.

The security impact was mostly that a role member could revoke access
from others, contrary to the wishes of his own grantor.  Unapproved role
member additions are less notable, because the member can still largely
achieve that by creating a view or a SECURITY DEFINER function.

Reviewed by Andres Freund and Tom Lane.  Reported, independently, by
Jonas Sundman and Noah Misch.

Security: CVE-2014-0060
2014-02-17 09:33:31 -05:00
fa1f0d7859 PGDLLIMPORT-ify MainLWLockArray, ProcDiePending, proc_exit_inprogress.
These are needed in HEAD to make assorted contrib modules build on Windows.
Now that all the MSVC and Mingw buildfarm members seem to be on the same
page about the need for them, we can have some confidence that future
problems of this ilk will be detected promptly; there seems nothing more
to be learned by delaying this fix further.

I chose to mark QueryCancelPending as well, since it's easy to imagine code
that wants to touch ProcDiePending also caring about QueryCancelPending.
2014-02-16 20:12:43 -05:00
a1c802712c Fix unportable coding in tarCreateHeader().
uid_t and gid_t might be wider than int on some platforms.
Per buildfarm member brolga.
2014-02-16 20:01:18 -05:00
8d6e2d4abf Revert to using --enable-auto-import in Cygwin builds.
Disabling auto-import requires that all libraries we use be careful about
declspecs for exported variables; and it seems they aren't.  This means
that Cygwin will not give us useful info about missing PGDLLIMPORT markers;
but it's probably sufficient that MSVC and Mingw builds do.
2014-02-16 15:14:04 -05:00
a5cf60682e PGDLLIMPORT'ify DateStyle and IntervalStyle.
This is needed on Windows to support contrib/postgres_fdw.  Although it's
been broken since last March, we didn't notice until recently because there
were no active buildfarm members that complained about missing PGDLLIMPORT
marking.  Efforts are underway to improve that situation, in support of
which we're delaying fixing some other cases of global variables that
should be marked PGDLLIMPORT.  However, this case affects 9.3, so we
can't wait any longer to fix it.

I chose to mark DateOrder as well, though it's not strictly necessary
for postgres_fdw.
2014-02-16 12:37:07 -05:00
56caaf195e On Windows, expect to find Tcl DLL in bin directory not lib directory.
Still another step in the continuing saga of trying to get
--disable-auto-import to work.

Hiroshi Inoue
2014-02-16 11:24:38 -05:00
643f75ca9b Fix unportable coding in BackgroundWorkerStateChange().
PIDs aren't necessarily ints; our usual practice for printing them
is to explicitly cast to long.  Per buildfarm member rover_firefly.
2014-02-15 17:15:05 -05:00
f0ee42d59b Fix unportable coding in DetermineSleepTime().
We should not assume that struct timeval.tv_sec is a long, because
it ain't necessarily.  (POSIX says that it's a time_t, which might
well be 64 bits now or in the future; or for that matter might be
32 bits on machines with 64-bit longs.)  Per buildfarm member panther.

Back-patch to 9.3 where the dubious coding was introduced.
2014-02-15 17:09:50 -05:00
60ff2fdd99 Centralize getopt-related declarations in a new header file pg_getopt.h.
We used to have externs for getopt() and its API variables scattered
all over the place.  Now that we find we're going to need to tweak the
variable declarations for Cygwin, it seems like a good idea to have
just one place to tweak.

In this commit, the variables are declared "#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT_H".
That may or may not work everywhere, but we'll soon find out.

Andres Freund
2014-02-15 14:31:30 -05:00
32be1c8e90 Remove use of sscanf in pg_upgrade, and add C comment to pg_dump
Per report from Jackie Chang
2014-02-15 11:50:56 -05:00
a0d8947acb psql: Add C comment about gset_prefix being freed later 2014-02-15 00:09:40 -05:00
1c5143a0b5 Ooops, forgot to remove solar87 and friends from src/timezone/Makefile.
Per buildfarm.
2014-02-14 23:20:08 -05:00
e04641f4b4 Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2013i.
DST law changes in Jordan; historical changes in Cuba.

Also, remove the zones Asia/Riyadh87, Asia/Riyadh88, and Asia/Riyadh89.
Per the upstream announcement:
    The files solar87, solar88, and solar89 are no longer distributed.
    They were a negative experiment -- that is, a demonstration that
    tz data can represent solar time only with some difficulty and error.
    Their presence in the distribution caused confusion, as Riyadh
    civil time was generally not solar time in those years.
2014-02-14 21:59:13 -05:00
638b153f2a Fix fat-fingered makefile changes for pltcl.
I put the OBJS assignments in the wrong order.  Per buildfarm.
2014-02-14 17:10:53 -05:00
dcbf39774f In mingw builds, make our own import library for libtcl, too.
Per buildfarm results.
2014-02-14 13:13:06 -05:00
02b61dd08f In mingw builds, make our own import library for libperl.
Borrow the method already used by plpython.  This is pretty ugly, but
it might fix the build failure exhibited by buildfarm member narwhal
since commit 846e91e0223cf9f2821c3ad4dfffffbb929cb027.

Hiroshi Inoue
2014-02-14 11:51:02 -05:00
a7983e989d Cosmetic improvements in plpython's make rule for libpython import library.
This build technique is remarkably ugly, but that doesn't mean it has
to be unreadable too.  Be a bit more liberal with the vertical whitespace,
and give the .def file a proper dependency, just in case.
2014-02-14 11:31:35 -05:00
4d894b41cd Change the order that pg_xlog and WAL archive are polled for WAL segments.
If there is a WAL segment with same ID but different TLI present in both
the WAL archive and pg_xlog, prefer the one with higher TLI. Before this
patch, the archive was polled first, for all expected TLIs, and only if no
file was found was pg_xlog scanned. This was a change in behavior from 9.3,
which first scanned archive and pg_xlog for the highest TLI, then archive
and pg_xlog for the next highest TLI and so forth. This patch reverts the
behavior back to what it was in 9.2.

The reason for this is that if for example you try to do archive recovery
to timeline 2, which branched off timeline 1, but the WAL for timeline 2 is
not archived yet, we would replay past the timeline switch point on
timeline 1 using the archived files, before even looking timeline 2's files
in pg_xlog

Report and patch by Kyotaro Horiguchi. Backpatch to 9.3 where the behavior
was changed.
2014-02-14 15:15:09 +02:00
0f2ca0075c Fix typo
Stefan Kaltenbrunner
2014-02-13 21:50:43 -05:00
9c57d11fca Add C comment about problems with CHAR() space trimming 2014-02-13 21:46:03 -05:00
b8f00a46bc Clean up error cases in psql's COPY TO STDOUT/FROM STDIN code.
Adjust handleCopyOut() to stop trying to write data once it's failed
one time.  For typical cases such as out-of-disk-space or broken-pipe,
additional attempts aren't going to do anything but waste time, and
in any case clean truncation of the output seems like a better behavior
than randomly dropping blocks in the middle.

Also remove dubious (and misleadingly documented) attempt to force our way
out of COPY_OUT state if libpq didn't do that.  If we did have a situation
like that, it'd be a bug in libpq and would be better fixed there, IMO.
We can hope that commit fa4440f51628d692f077d54b8313aea31af087ea took care
of any such problems, anyway.

Also fix longstanding bug in handleCopyIn(): PQputCopyEnd() only supports
a non-null errormsg parameter in protocol version 3, and will actively
fail if one is passed in version 2.  This would've made our attempts
to get out of COPY_IN state after a failure into infinite loops when
talking to pre-7.4 servers.

Back-patch the COPY_OUT state change business back to 9.2 where it was
introduced, and the other two fixes into all supported branches.
2014-02-13 18:45:58 -05:00
801c2dc72c Separate multixact freezing parameters from xid's
Previously we were piggybacking on transaction ID parameters to freeze
multixacts; but since there isn't necessarily any relationship between
rates of Xid and multixact consumption, this turns out not to be a good
idea.

Therefore, we now have multixact-specific freezing parameters:

vacuum_multixact_freeze_min_age: when to remove multis as we come across
them in vacuum (default to 5 million, i.e. early in comparison to Xid's
default of 50 million)

vacuum_multixact_freeze_table_age: when to force whole-table scans
instead of scanning only the pages marked as not all visible in
visibility map (default to 150 million, same as for Xids).  Whichever of
both which reaches the 150 million mark earlier will cause a whole-table
scan.

autovacuum_multixact_freeze_max_age: when for cause emergency,
uninterruptible whole-table scans (default to 400 million, double as
that for Xids).  This means there shouldn't be more frequent emergency
vacuuming than previously, unless multixacts are being used very
rapidly.

Backpatch to 9.3 where multixacts were made to persist enough to require
freezing.  To avoid an ABI break in 9.3, VacuumStmt has a couple of
fields in an unnatural place, and StdRdOptions is split in two so that
the newly added fields can go at the end.

Patch by me, reviewed by Robert Haas, with additional input from Andres
Freund and Tom Lane.
2014-02-13 19:36:31 -03:00
44c2163302 Fix length checking for Unicode identifiers containing escapes (U&"...").
We used the length of the input string, not the de-escaped string, as
the trigger for NAMEDATALEN truncation.  AFAICS this would only result
in sometimes printing a phony truncation warning; but it's just luck
that there was no worse problem, since we were violating the API spec
for truncate_identifier().  Per bug #9204 from Joshua Yanovski.

This has been wrong since the Unicode-identifier support was added,
so back-patch to all supported branches.
2014-02-13 14:24:42 -05:00
fa4440f516 Improve libpq's error recovery for connection loss during COPY.
In pqSendSome, if the connection is already closed at entry, discard any
queued output data before returning.  There is no possibility of ever
sending the data, and anyway this corresponds to what we'd do if we'd
detected a hard error while trying to send().  This avoids possible
indefinite bloat of the output buffer if the application keeps trying
to send data (or even just keeps trying to do PQputCopyEnd, as psql
indeed will).

Because PQputCopyEnd won't transition out of PGASYNC_COPY_IN state
until it's successfully queued the COPY END message, and pqPutMsgEnd
doesn't distinguish a queuing failure from a pqSendSome failure,
this omission allowed an infinite loop in psql if the connection closure
occurred when we had at least 8K queued to send.  It might be worth
refactoring so that we can make that distinction, but for the moment
the other changes made here seem to offer adequate defenses.

To guard against other variants of this scenario, do not allow
PQgetResult to return a PGRES_COPY_XXX result if the connection is
already known dead.  Make sure it returns PGRES_FATAL_ERROR instead.

Per report from Stephen Frost.  Back-patch to all active branches.
2014-02-12 17:50:57 -05:00
2fc80e8e83 Rename 'gmake' to 'make' in docs and recommended commands
This simplifies the docs and makes it easier to cut/paste command lines.
2014-02-12 17:29:19 -05:00
6f2aead1ff In XLogReadBufferExtended, don't assume P_NEW yields consecutive pages.
In a database that's not yet reached consistency, it's possible that some
segments of a relation are not full-size but are not the last ones either.
Because of the way smgrnblocks() works, asking for a new page with P_NEW
will fill in the last not-full-size segment --- and if that makes it full
size, the apparent EOF of the relation will increase by more than one page,
so that the next P_NEW request will yield a page past the next consecutive
one.  This breaks the relation-extension logic in XLogReadBufferExtended,
possibly allowing a page update to be applied to some page far past where
it was intended to go.  This appears to be the explanation for reports of
table bloat on replication slaves compared to their masters, and probably
explains some corrupted-slave reports as well.

Fix the loop to check the page number it actually got, rather than merely
Assert()'ing that dead reckoning got it to the desired place.  AFAICT,
there are no other places that make assumptions about exactly which page
they'll get from P_NEW.

Problem identified by Greg Stark, though this is not the same as his
proposed patch.

It's been like this for a long time, so back-patch to all supported
branches.
2014-02-12 14:52:16 -05:00
48870dd9f7 Add missing include, required on some platforms
Noted by the buildfarm and Andres Freund
2014-02-12 20:04:13 +01:00
63ab2befe0 Kill pg_basebackup background process when exiting
If an error occurs in the foreground (backup) process of pg_basebackup,
and we exit in a controlled way, the background process (streaming
xlog process) would stay around and keep streaming.
2014-02-12 18:45:18 +01:00
1c9acd5c86 Use --disable-auto-import linker switch in Mingw builds, too.
This is evidently the default on buildfarm member narwhal, but that
is a pretty ancient Mingw version, and there is reason to think that
more recent versions of GNU ld have this feature turned on by default.
Since we are trying to achieve consistency of link behavior across
all Windows toolchains, let's just make sure here.
2014-02-12 12:03:53 -05:00