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fdbf7e46a4 Disallow USING clause when altering type of generated column
This does not make sense.  It would write the output of the USING
clause into the converted column, which would violate the generation
expression.  This adds a check to error out if this is specified.

There was a test for this, but that test errored out for a different
reason, so it was not effective.

Reported-by: Jian He <jian.universality@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Yugo NAGATA <nagata@sraoss.co.jp>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/c7083982-69f4-4b14-8315-f9ddb20b9834%40eisentraut.org
2024-08-29 08:59:30 +02:00
203b5ceee8 Fix misplaced translator comments
They did not immediately precede the code they were applying to.
2024-08-27 16:16:16 +02:00
c739ae9e28 Fix identation. 2024-08-26 16:16:09 -07:00
dbed2e3662 Fix memory counter update in ReorderBuffer.
Commit 5bec1d6bc5e changed the memory usage updates of the
ReorderBufferTXN to zero all at once by subtracting txn->size, rather
than updating it for each change. However, if TOAST reconstruction
data remained in the transaction when freeing it, there were cases
where it further subtracted the memory counter from zero, resulting in
an assertion failure.

This change calculates the memory size for each change and updates the
memory usage to precisely the amount that has been freed.

Backpatch to v17, where this was introducd.

Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila, Shlok Kyal
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAD21AoAqkNUvicgKPT_dXzNoOwpPkVTg0QPPxEcWmzT0moCJ1g%40mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 17
2024-08-26 11:00:04 -07:00
6749d4aabe Fix nbtree lookahead overflow bug.
Add bounds checking to nbtree's lookahead/skip-within-a-page mechanism.
Otherwise it's possible for cases with lots of before-array-keys tuples
to overflow an int16 variable, causing the mechanism to generate an out
of bounds page offset number.

Oversight in commit 5bf748b8, which enhanced nbtree ScalarArrayOp
execution.

Reported-By: Alexander Lakhin <exclusion@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/6c68ac42-bbb5-8b24-103e-af0e279c536f@gmail.com
Backpatch: 17-, where nbtree SAOP execution was enhanced.
2024-08-26 11:29:13 -04:00
84f594da35 Revert support for ALTER TABLE ... MERGE/SPLIT PARTITION(S) commands
This commit reverts 1adf16b8fb, 87c21bb941, and subsequent fixes and
improvements including df64c81ca9, c99ef1811a, 9dfcac8e15, 885742b9f8,
842c9b2705, fcf80c5d5f, 96c7381c4c, f4fc7cb54b, 60ae37a8bc, 259c96fa8f,
449cdcd486, 3ca43dbbb6, 2a679ae94e, 3a82c689fd, fbd4321fd5, d53a4286d7,
c086896625, 4e5d6c4091, 04158e7fa3.

The reason for reverting is security issues related to repeatable name lookups
(CVE-2014-0062).  Even though 04158e7fa3 solved part of the problem, there
are still remaining issues, which aren't feasible to even carefully analyze
before the RC deadline.

Reported-by: Noah Misch, Robert Haas
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240808171351.a9.nmisch%40google.com
Backpatch-through: 17
2024-08-24 19:18:24 +03:00
6b1f78d90b Fix attach of a previously-detached injection point.
It's normal for the name in a free slot to match the new name.  The
max_inuse mechanism kept simple cases from reaching the problem.  The
problem could appear when index 0 was the previously-detached entry and
index 1 is in use.  Back-patch to v17, where this code first appeared.
2024-08-22 00:07:09 -07:00
f636ab41ab Avoid repeated table name lookups in createPartitionTable()
Currently, createPartitionTable() opens newly created table using its name.
This approach is prone to privilege escalation attack, because we might end
up opening another table than we just created.

This commit address the issue above by opening newly created table by its
OID.  It appears to be tricky to get a relation OID out of ProcessUtility().
We have to extend TableLikeClause with new newRelationOid field, which is
filled within ProcessUtility() to be further accessed by caller.

Security: CVE-2014-0062
Reported-by: Noah Misch
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240808171351.a9.nmisch%40google.com
Reviewed-by: Pavel Borisov, Dmitry Koval
2024-08-22 09:52:54 +03:00
2366ab246a Disallow creating binary-coercible casts involving range types.
For a long time we have forbidden binary-coercible casts to or from
composite and array types, because such a cast cannot work correctly:
the type OID embedded in the value would need to change, but it won't
in a binary coercion.  That reasoning applies equally to range types,
but we overlooked installing a similar restriction here when we
invented range types.  Do so now.

Given the lack of field complaints, we won't change this in stable
branches, but it seems not too late for v17.

Per discussion of a problem noted by Peter Eisentraut.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/076968e1-0852-40a9-bc0b-117cd3f0e43c@eisentraut.org
2024-08-21 12:00:03 -04:00
915aafe82a Don't advance origin during apply failure.
We advance origin progress during abort on successful streaming and
application of ROLLBACK in parallel streaming mode. But the origin
shouldn't be advanced during an error or unsuccessful apply due to
shutdown. Otherwise, it will result in a transaction loss as such a
transaction won't be sent again by the server.

Reported-by: Hou Zhijie
Author: Hayato Kuroda and Shveta Malik
Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila
Backpatch-through: 16
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/TYAPR01MB5692FAC23BE40C69DA8ED4AFF5B92@TYAPR01MB5692.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2024-08-21 09:08:16 +05:30
effc4c9a66 Fix a couple of wait event descriptions.
The descriptions for ProcArrayGroupUpdate and XactGroupUpdate claim
that these events mean we are waiting for the group leader "at end
of a parallel operation," but neither pertains to parallel
operations.  This commit reverts these descriptions to their
wording before commit 3048898e73, i.e., "end of a parallel
operation" is changed to "transaction end."

Author: Sameer Kumar
Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAGPeHmh6UMrKQHKCmX%2B5vV5TH9P%3DKw9en3k68qEem6J%3DyrZPUA%40mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 13
2024-08-20 13:43:20 -05:00
11f1218ce8 Avoid failure to open dropped detached partition
When a partition is detached and immediately dropped, a prepared
statement could try to compute a new partition descriptor that includes
it.  This leads to this kind of error:
ERROR:  could not open relation with OID 457639

Avoid this by skipping the partition in expand_partitioned_rtentry if it
doesn't exist.

Noted by me while investigating bug #18559.  Kuntal Gosh helped to
identify the exact failure.

Backpatch to 14, where DETACH CONCURRENTLY was introduced.

Author: Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org>
Reviewed-by: Kuntal Ghosh <kuntalghosh.2007@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwang Zhao <zhjwpku@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/202408122233.bo4adt3vh5bi@alvherre.pgsql
2024-08-19 16:09:10 -04:00
de8770b47f Explain dropdb can't use syscache because of TOAST
Add a comment explaining dropdb() can't rely on syscache. The issue with
flattened rows was fixed by commit 0f92b230f88b, but better to have
a clear explanation why the systable scan is necessary. The other places
doing in-place updates on pg_database have the same comment.

Suggestion and patch by Yugo Nagata. Backpatch to 12, same as the fix.

Author: Yugo Nagata
Backpatch-through: 12
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJTYsWWNkCt+-UnMhg=BiCD3Mh8c2JdHLofPxsW3m2dkDFw8RA@mail.gmail.com
2024-08-19 13:43:27 +02:00
19021d28cd Fix regression in TLS session ticket disabling
Commit 274bbced disabled session tickets for TLSv1.3 on top of the
already disabled TLSv1.2 session tickets, but accidentally caused
a regression where TLSv1.2 session tickets were incorrectly sent.
Fix by unconditionally disabling TLSv1.2 session tickets and only
disable TLSv1.3 tickets when the right version of OpenSSL is used.

Backpatch to all supported branches.

Reported-by: Cameron Vogt <cvogt@automaticcontrols.net>
Reported-by: Fire Emerald <fire.github@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Jacob Champion <jacob.champion@enterprisedb.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/DM6PR16MB3145CF62857226F350C710D1AB852@DM6PR16MB3145.namprd16.prod.outlook.com
Backpatch-through: v12
2024-08-19 12:55:11 +02:00
1cc73d15ea Fix harmless LC_COLLATE[_MASK] confusion.
Commit ca051d8b101 called newlocale(LC_COLLATE, ...) instead of
newlocale(LC_COLLATE_MASK, ...), in code reached only on FreeBSD.  They
have the same value on that OS, explaining why it worked.  Fix.

Back-patch to 14, where ca051d8b101 landed.
2024-08-19 22:21:06 +12:00
b7935bc10b Fix more holes with SLRU code in need of int64 for segment numbers
This is a continuation of c9e24573905b, containing changes included into
the proposed patch that have been missed in the actual commit.  I have
managed to miss these diffs while doing a rebase of the original patch.

Thanks to Noah Misch, Peter Eisentraut and Alexander Korotkov for the
pokes.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/92fe572d-638e-4162-aef6-1c42a2936f25@eisentraut.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240810175055.cd.nmisch@google.com
Backpatch-through: 17
2024-08-19 12:34:52 +09:00
fad0da271e Search for SLRU page only in its own bank
One of the two slot scans in SlruSelectLRUPage was not walking only the
slots in the specific bank where the buffer could be; change it to do
that.

Oversight in 53c2a97a9266.

Author: Sergey Sargsyan <sergey.sargsyan.2001@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18582-5f301dd30ba91a38@postgresql.org
2024-08-18 21:04:57 -04:00
d1da801150 Fix DROP DATABASE for databases with many ACLs
Commit c66a7d75e652 modified DROP DATABASE so that if interrupted, the
database is known to be in an invalid state and can only be dropped.
This is done by setting a flag using an in-place update, so that it's
not lost in case of rollback.

For databases with many ACLs, this may however fail like this:

  ERROR:  wrong tuple length

This happens because with many ACLs, the pg_database.datacl attribute
gets TOASTed. The dropdb() code reads the tuple from the syscache, which
means it's detoasted. But the in-place update expects the tuple length
to match the on-disk tuple.

Fixed by reading the tuple from the catalog directly, not from syscache.

Report and fix by Ayush Tiwari. Backpatch to 12. The DROP DATABASE fix
was backpatched to 11, but 11 is EOL at this point.

Reported-by: Ayush Tiwari
Author: Ayush Tiwari
Reviewed-by: Tomas Vondra
Backpatch-through: 12
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJTYsWWNkCt+-UnMhg=BiCD3Mh8c2JdHLofPxsW3m2dkDFw8RA@mail.gmail.com
2024-08-19 00:05:23 +02:00
68f199cea3 Relax fsyncing at end of a bulk load that was not WAL-logged
And improve the comments.

Backpatch to v17 where this was introduced.

Reviewed-by: Noah Misch
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/cac7d1b6-8358-40be-af0b-21bc9b27d34c@iki.fi
2024-08-16 14:45:59 +03:00
253c49e075 Use errmsg_internal for debug messages
Some newer code was applying this inconsistently.
2024-08-13 10:05:56 +02:00
0820f80622 Fix creation of partition descriptor during concurrent detach+drop
If a partition undergoes DETACH CONCURRENTLY immediately followed by
DROP, this could cause a problem for a concurrent transaction
recomputing the partition descriptor when running a prepared statement,
because it tries to dereference a pointer to a tuple that's not found in
a catalog scan.

The existing retry logic added in commit dbca3469ebf8 is sufficient to
cope with the overall problem, provided we don't try to dereference a
non-existant heap tuple.

Arguably, the code in RelationBuildPartitionDesc() has been wrong all
along, since no check was added in commit 898e5e3290a7 against receiving
a NULL tuple from the catalog scan; that bug has only become
user-visible with DETACH CONCURRENTLY which was added in branch 14.
Therefore, even though there's no known mechanism to cause a crash
because of this, backpatch the addition of such a check to all supported
branches.  In branches prior to 14, this would cause the code to fail
with a "missing relpartbound for relation XYZ" error instead of
crashing; that's okay, because there are no reports of such behavior
anyway.

Author: Kuntal Ghosh <kuntalghosh.2007@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwang Zhao <zhjwpku@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Tender Wang <tndrwang@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18559-b48286d2eacd9a4e@postgresql.org
2024-08-12 18:17:56 -04:00
aed881386a Suppress Coverity warnings about Asserts in get_name_for_var_field.
Coverity thinks dpns->plan could be null at these points.  That
shouldn't really be possible, but it's easy enough to modify the
Asserts so they'd not core-dump if it were true.

These are new in b919a97a6.  Back-patch to v13; the v12 version
of the patch didn't have these Asserts.
2024-08-11 12:24:56 -04:00
2b8d33f66c Allow adjusting session_authorization and role in parallel workers.
The code intends to allow GUCs to be set within parallel workers
via function SET clauses, but not otherwise.  However, doing so fails
for "session_authorization" and "role", because the assign hooks for
those attempt to set the subsidiary "is_superuser" GUC, and that call
falls foul of the "not otherwise" prohibition.  We can't switch to
using GUC_ACTION_SAVE for this, so instead add a new GUC variable
flag GUC_ALLOW_IN_PARALLEL to mark is_superuser as being safe to set
anyway.  (This is okay because is_superuser has context PGC_INTERNAL
and thus only hard-wired calls can change it.  We'd need more thought
before applying the flag to other GUCs; but maybe there are other
use-cases.)  This isn't the prettiest fix perhaps, but other
alternatives we thought of would be much more invasive.

While here, correct a thinko in commit 059de3ca4: when rejecting
a GUC setting within a parallel worker, we should return 0 not -1
if the ereport doesn't longjmp.  (This seems to have no consequences
right now because no caller cares, but it's inconsistent.)  Improve
the comments to try to forestall future confusion of the same kind.

Despite the lack of field complaints, this seems worth back-patching.
Thanks to Nathan Bossart for the idea to invent a new flag,
and for review.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2833457.1723229039@sss.pgh.pa.us
2024-08-10 15:51:28 -04:00
2eda3df9ad Lower minimum maintenance_work_mem to 64kB
Since the introduction of TID store, vacuum uses far less memory in
the common case than in versions 16 and earlier. Invoking multiple
rounds of index vacuuming in turn requires a much larger table. It'd
be a good idea anyway to cover this case in regression testing, and a
lower limit is less painful for slow buildfarm animals. The reason to
do it now is to re-enable coverage of the bugfix in commit 83c39a1f7f.

For consistency, give autovacuum_work_mem the same treatment.

Suggested by Andres Freund
Tested by Melanie Plageman
Backpatch to v17, where TID store was introduced

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240516205458.ohvlzis5b5tvejru@awork3.anarazel.de
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240722164745.fvaoh6g6zprisqgp%40awork3.anarazel.de
2024-08-10 14:59:13 +07:00
81a12a4477 Fix "failed to find plan for subquery/CTE" errors in EXPLAIN.
To deparse a reference to a field of a RECORD-type output of a
subquery, EXPLAIN normally digs down into the subquery's plan to try
to discover exactly which anonymous RECORD type is meant.  However,
this can fail if the subquery has been optimized out of the plan
altogether on the grounds that no rows could pass the WHERE quals,
which has been possible at least since 3fc6e2d7f.  There isn't
anything remaining in the plan tree that would help us, so fall back
to printing the field name as "fN" for the N'th column of the record.
(This will actually be the right thing some of the time, since it
matches the column names we assign to RowExprs.)

In passing, fix a comment typo in create_projection_plan, which
I noticed while experimenting with an alternative fix for this.

Per bug #18576 from Vasya B.  Back-patch to all supported branches.

Richard Guo and Tom Lane

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18576-9feac34e132fea9e@postgresql.org
2024-08-09 11:21:39 -04:00
344f9f5e2b Refuse ATTACH of a table referenced by a foreign key
Trying to attach a table as a partition which is already on the
referenced side of a foreign key on the partitioned table that it is
being attached to, leads to strange behavior: we try to clone the
foreign key from the parent to the partition, but this new FK points to
the partition itself, and the mix of pg_constraint rows and triggers
doesn't behave well.

Rather than trying to untangle the mess (which might be possible given
sufficient time), I opted to forbid the ATTACH.  This doesn't seem a
problematic restriction, given that we already fail to create the
foreign key if you do it the other way around, that is, having the
partition first and the FK second.

Backpatch to all supported branches.

Reported-by: Alexander Lakhin <exclusion@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Tender Wang <tndrwang@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18541-628a61bc267cd2d3@postgresql.org
2024-08-08 19:35:13 -04:00
28b953f263 Refactor error messages to reduce duplication
I also took the liberty of changing

	errmsg("COPY DEFAULT only available using COPY FROM")
to
	errmsg("COPY %s cannot be used with %s", "DEFAULT", "COPY TO")

because the original wording is unlike all other messages that indicate
option incompatibility.  This message was added by commit 9f8377f7a279
(16-era), in whose development thread there was no discussion on this
point.

Backpatch to 17.
2024-08-08 15:17:11 -04:00
0dd33a6fca Fix edge case in plpgsql's make_callstmt_target().
If the plancache entry for the CALL statement is already stale,
it's possible for us to fetch an old procedure OID out of it,
and then fail with "cache lookup failed for function NNN".
In ordinary usage this never happens because make_callstmt_target
is called just once immediately after building the plancache
entry.  It can be forced however by setting up an erroneous CALL
(that causes make_callstmt_target itself to report an error),
then dropping/recreating the target procedure, then repeating
the erroneous CALL.

To fix, use SPI_plan_get_cached_plan() to fetch the plancache's
plan, rather than assuming we can use SPI_plan_get_plan_sources().
This shouldn't add any noticeable overhead in the normal case,
and in the stale-plan case we'd have had to replan anyway a little
further down.

The other callers of SPI_plan_get_plan_sources() seem OK, because
either they don't need up-to-date plans or they know that the
query was just (re) planned.  But add some commentary in hopes
of not falling into this trap again.

Per bug #18574 from Song Hongyu.  Back-patch to v14 where this coding
was introduced.  (Older branches have comparable code, but it's run
after any required replanning, so there's no issue.)

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18574-2ce7ba3249221389@postgresql.org
2024-08-07 12:54:39 -04:00
899f39ea25 Refactor/reword some error messages to avoid duplicates
Also, remove brackets around "EMPTY [ ARRAY ]".  An error message is
not the place to state that a keyword is optional.

Backpatch to 17.
2024-08-07 11:30:36 -04:00
fdf218f1d5 Restrict accesses to non-system views and foreign tables during pg_dump.
When pg_dump retrieves the list of database objects and performs the
data dump, there was possibility that objects are replaced with others
of the same name, such as views, and access them. This vulnerability
could result in code execution with superuser privileges during the
pg_dump process.

This issue can arise when dumping data of sequences, foreign
tables (only 13 or later), or tables registered with a WHERE clause in
the extension configuration table.

To address this, pg_dump now utilizes the newly introduced
restrict_nonsystem_relation_kind GUC parameter to restrict the
accesses to non-system views and foreign tables during the dump
process. This new GUC parameter is added to back branches too, but
these changes do not require cluster recreation.

Back-patch to all supported branches.

Reviewed-by: Noah Misch
Security: CVE-2024-7348
Backpatch-through: 12
2024-08-05 06:05:30 -07:00
91099bb287 Translation updates
Source-Git-URL: https://git.postgresql.org/git/pgtranslation/messages.git
Source-Git-Hash: f1fa38f3bf3e0a5d3a95304dcf6a11acf304577c
2024-08-05 12:12:32 +02:00
630b81d5cc Revert "Allow parallel workers to cope with a newly-created session user ID."
This reverts commit 5887dd4894db5ac1c6411615160555ac6e57e49b.

Some buildfarm animals are failing with "cannot change
"client_encoding" during a parallel operation".  It looks like
assign_client_encoding is unhappy at being asked to roll back a
client_encoding setting after a parallel worker encounters a
failure.  There must be more to it though: why didn't I see this
during local testing?  In any case, it's clear that moving the
RestoreGUCState() call is not as side-effect-free as I thought.
Given that the bug f5f30c22e intended to fix has gone unreported
for years, it's not something that's urgent to fix; I'm not
willing to risk messing with it further with only days to our
next release wrap.
2024-07-31 20:54:31 -04:00
5887dd4894 Allow parallel workers to cope with a newly-created session user ID.
Parallel workers failed after a sequence like
	BEGIN;
	CREATE USER foo;
	SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION foo;
because check_session_authorization could not see the uncommitted
pg_authid row for "foo".  This is because we ran RestoreGUCState()
in a separate transaction using an ordinary just-created snapshot.
The same disease afflicts any other GUC that requires catalog lookups
and isn't forgiving about the lookups failing.

To fix, postpone RestoreGUCState() into the worker's main transaction
after we've set up a snapshot duplicating the leader's.  This affects
check_transaction_isolation and check_transaction_deferrable, which
think they should only run during transaction start.  Make them
act like check_transaction_read_only, which already knows it should
silently accept the value when InitializingParallelWorker.

Per bug #18545 from Andrey Rachitskiy.  Back-patch to all
supported branches, because this has been wrong for awhile.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18545-feba138862f19aaa@postgresql.org
2024-07-31 18:54:10 -04:00
10fdc67f81 Relax check for return value from second call of pg_strnxfrm().
strxfrm() is not guaranteed to return the exact number of bytes needed
to store the result; it may return a higher value.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/32f85d88d1f64395abfe5a10dd97a62a4d3474ce.camel@j-davis.com
Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas
Backpatch-through: 16
2024-07-30 16:25:03 -07:00
0d57dc2f91 Preserve tz when converting to jsonb timestamptz
This removes an inconsistency in the treatment of different datatypes by
the jsonpath timestamp_tz() function. Conversions from data types that
are not timestamp-aware, such as date and timestamp, are now treated
consistently with conversion from those that are such as timestamptz.

Author: David Wheeler
Reviewed-by: Junwang Zhao and Jeevan Chalke

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7DE080CE-6D8C-4794-9BD1-7D9699172FAB%40justatheory.com

Backpatch to release 17.
2024-07-30 07:57:16 -04:00
f95c5090d9 SQL/JSON: Fix casting for integer EXISTS columns in JSON_TABLE
The current method of coercing the boolean result value of
JsonPathExists() to the target type specified for an EXISTS column,
which is to call the type's input function via json_populate_type(),
leads to an error when the target type is integer, because the
integer input function doesn't recognize boolean literal values as
valid.

Instead use the boolean-to-integer cast function for coercion in that
case so that using integer or domains thereof as type for EXISTS
columns works. Note that coercion for ON ERROR values TRUE and FALSE
already works like that because the parser creates a cast expression
including the cast function, but the coercion of the actual result
value is not handled by the parser.

Tests by Jian He.

Reported-by: Jian He <jian.universality@gmail.com>
Author: Jian He <jian.universality@gmail.com>
Author: Amit Langote <amitlangote09@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACJufxEo4sUjKCYtda0_qt9tazqqKPmF1cqhW9KBOUeJFqQd2g@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 17
2024-07-30 10:39:28 +09:00
847ee701bd SQL/JSON: Some fixes to JsonBehavior expression casting
1. Remove the special case handling when casting the JsonBehavior
   expressions to types with typmod, like 86d33987 did for the casting
   of SQL/JSON constructor functions.

2. Fix casting for fixed-length character and bit string types by
   using assignment-level casts.  This is again similar to what
   86d33987 did, but for ON ERROR / EMPTY expressions.

3. Use runtime coercion for the boolean ON ERROR constants so that
   using fixed-length character string types, for example, for an
   EXISTS column doesn't cause a "value too long for type
   character(n)" when the parser tries to coerce the default ON ERROR
   value "false" to that type, that is, even when clause is not
   specified.

4. Simplify the conditions of when to use runtime coercion vs
   creating the cast expression in the parser itself.  jsonb-valued
   expressions are now always coerced at runtime and boolean
   expressions too if the target type is a string type for the
   reasons mentioned above.

New tests are from a patch that Jian He posted.  Outputs of some
existing tests change because the coercion now happens at runtime
instead of at parse time.

Reported-by: Jian He <jian.universality@gmail.com>
Author: Jian He <jian.universality@gmail.com>
Author: Amit Langote <amitlangote09@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACJufxEo4sUjKCYtda0_qt9tazqqKPmF1cqhW9KBOUeJFqQd2g@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 17
2024-07-30 10:37:56 +09:00
f208a16035 Detach syslogger from shared memory
Commit aafc05de1b removed the calls to detach from shared memory from
syslogger startup. That was not intentional, so put them back.

Author: Rui Zhao
Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev
Backpatch-through: 17
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/11505016-8cf3-4691-b996-7faed99b7877.xiyuan.zr@alibaba-inc.com
2024-07-29 22:42:15 +03:00
1e020258e5 Fix incorrect return value for pg_size_pretty(bigint)
pg_size_pretty(bigint) would return the value in bytes rather than PB
for the smallest-most bigint value.  This happened due to an incorrect
assumption that the absolute value of -9223372036854775808 could be
stored inside a signed 64-bit type.

Here we fix that by instead storing that value in an unsigned 64-bit type.

This bug does exist in versions prior to 15 but the code there is
sufficiently different and the bug seems sufficiently non-critical that
it does not seem worth risking backpatching further.

Author: Joseph Koshakow <koshy44@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAAvxfHdTsMZPWEHUrZ=h3cky9Ccc3Mtx2whUHygY+ABP-mCmUw@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 15
2024-07-28 22:23:32 +12:00
821fbd63ea libpq: Use strerror_r instead of strerror
Commit 453c4687377 introduced a use of strerror() into libpq, but that
is not thread-safe.  Fix by using strerror_r() instead.

In passing, update some of the code comments added by 453c4687377, as
we have learned more about the reason for the change in OpenSSL that
started this.

Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>
Discussion: Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/b6fb018b-f05c-4afd-abd3-318c649faf18@highgo.ca
2024-07-28 10:19:57 +02:00
e367a413b0 Fix more holes with SLRU code in need of int64 for segment numbers
This is a continuation of 3937cadfd438, taking care of more areas I have
managed to miss previously.

Reported-by: Noah Misch
Reviewed-by: Noah Misch
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240724130059.1f.nmisch@google.com
Backpatch-through: 17
2024-07-27 07:16:59 +09:00
53b327f83e Wait for WAL summarization to catch up before creating .partial file.
When a standby is promoted, CleanupAfterArchiveRecovery() may decide
to rename the final WAL file from the old timeline by adding ".partial"
to the name. If WAL summarization is enabled and this file is renamed
before its partial contents are summarized, WAL summarization breaks:
the summarizer gets stuck at that point in the WAL stream and just
errors out.

To fix that, first make the startup process wait for WAL summarization
to catch up before renaming the file. Generally, this should be quick,
and if it's not, the user can shut off summarize_wal and try again.
To make this fix work, also teach the WAL summarizer that after a
promotion has occurred, no more WAL can appear on the previous
timeline: previously, the WAL summarizer wouldn't switch to the new
timeline until we actually started writing WAL there, but that meant
that when the startup process was waiting for the WAL summarizer, it
was waiting for an action that the summarizer wasn't yet prepared to
take.

In the process of fixing these bugs, I realized that the logic to wait
for WAL summarization to catch up was spread out in a way that made
it difficult to reuse properly, so this code refactors things to make
it easier.

Finally, add a test case that would have caught this bug and the
previously-fixed bug that WAL summarization sometimes needs to back up
when the timeline changes.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoZGEsZodXC4f=XZNkAeyuDmWTSkpkjCEOcF19Am0mt_OA@mail.gmail.com
2024-07-26 14:51:10 -04:00
f2af1f4559 Fix indentation. 2024-07-26 12:00:03 -04:00
c7cfbc5157 Allow WAL summarization to back up when timeline changes.
The old code believed that it was not possible to switch timelines
without first replaying all of the WAL from the old timeline, but
that turns out to be false, as demonstrated by an example from Fujii
Masao. As a result, it assumed that summarization would always
continue from the LSN where summarization previously ended. But in
fact, when a timeline switch occurs without replaying all the WAL
from the previous timeline, we can need to back up to an earlier
LSN. Adjust accordingly.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoZGEsZodXC4f=XZNkAeyuDmWTSkpkjCEOcF19Am0mt_OA@mail.gmail.com
2024-07-26 09:59:39 -04:00
f19beba3e3 Fix using injection points at backend startup in EXEC_BACKEND mode
Commit 86db52a506 changed the locking of injection points to use only
atomic ops and spinlocks, to make it possible to define injection
points in processes that don't have a PGPROC entry (yet). However, it
didn't work in EXEC_BACKEND mode, because the pointer to shared memory
area was not initialized until the process "attaches" to all the
shared memory structs. To fix, pass the pointer to the child process
along with other global variables that need to be set up early.

Backpatch-through: 17
2024-07-26 15:12:12 +03:00
3df7f44a8c Disable all TLS session tickets
OpenSSL supports two types of session tickets for TLSv1.3, stateless
and stateful. The option we've used only turns off stateless tickets
leaving stateful tickets active. Use the new API introduced in 1.1.1
to disable all types of tickets.

Backpatch to all supported versions.

Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <hlinnaka@iki.fi>
Reported-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240617173803.6alnafnxpiqvlh3g@awork3.anarazel.de
Backpatch-through: v12
2024-07-26 11:09:45 +02:00
8a1a4087bd SQL/JSON: Remove useless code in ExecInitJsonExpr()
The code was for adding an unconditional JUMP to the next step,
which is unnecessary processing.

Reported-by: Jian He <jian.universality@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACJufxEo4sUjKCYtda0_qt9tazqqKPmF1cqhW9KBOUeJFqQd2g@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 17
2024-07-26 16:37:59 +09:00
3c3ccd4ca8 SQL/JSON: Respect OMIT QUOTES when RETURNING domains over jsonb
populate_domain() didn't take into account the omit_quotes flag passed
down to json_populate_type() by ExecEvalJsonCoercion() and that led
to incorrect behavior when the RETURNING type is a domain over
jsonb.  Fix that by passing the flag by adding a new function
parameter to populate_domain().

Reported-by: Jian He <jian.universality@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACJufxEo4sUjKCYtda0_qt9tazqqKPmF1cqhW9KBOUeJFqQd2g@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 17
2024-07-26 16:36:10 +09:00
d1dc4ae560 SQL/JSON: Improve error-handling of JsonBehavior expressions
Instead of returning a NULL when the JsonBehavior expression value
could not be coerced to the RETURNING type, throw the error message
informing the user that it is the JsonBehavior expression that caused
the error with the actual coercion error message shown in its DETAIL
line.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACJufxEo4sUjKCYtda0_qt9tazqqKPmF1cqhW9KBOUeJFqQd2g@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 17
2024-07-26 16:36:06 +09:00
79fa052e78 SQL/JSON: Fix error-handling of some JsonBehavior expressions
To ensure that the errors of executing a JsonBehavior expression that
is coerced in the parser are caught instead of being thrown directly,
pass ErrorSaveContext to ExecInitExprRec() when initializing it.
Also, add a EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH step to handle the errors
that are caught that way.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACJufxEo4sUjKCYtda0_qt9tazqqKPmF1cqhW9KBOUeJFqQd2g@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 17
2024-07-26 16:36:02 +09:00