In try_partitionwise_join, we aim to break down the join between two
partitioned relations into joins between matching partitions. To
achieve this, we iterate through each pair of partitions from the two
joining relations and create child-join relations for them. With
potentially thousands of partitions, the local objects allocated in
each iteration can accumulate significant memory usage. Therefore, we
opt to eagerly free these local objects at the end of each iteration.
In line with this approach, this patch frees the bitmap set that
represents the relids of child-join relations at the end of each
iteration. Additionally, it modifies build_child_join_rel() to reuse
the AppendRelInfo structures generated within each iteration.
Author: Ashutosh Bapat
Reviewed-by: David Christensen, Richard Guo
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAExHW5s4EqY43oB=ne6B2=-xLgrs9ZGeTr1NXwkGFt2j-OmaQQ@mail.gmail.com
We don't currently support parameterized MergeAppend paths: there's
little use for an ordered path on the inside of a nestloop. Given
this, we can simplify create_merge_append_path by directly setting
param_info to NULL instead of calling get_appendrel_parampathinfo. We
can also simplify the Assert for child paths a little bit.
This change won't make any measurable difference in performance; it's
just for clarity's sake.
Author: Richard Guo
Reviewed-by: Alena Rybakina, Paul A Jungwirth
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMbWs4_n1bgH2nACMuGsXZct3KH6PBFS0tPdQsXdstRfyxTunQ@mail.gmail.com
32d3ed816 moved the logic for setting the context's name and ident into
a reusable function. I missed adding a pointer dereference after
copying and pasting the code into that function. The ident parameter is
a pointer to the ident variable in the calling function, so the
dereference is required to correctly determine if the contents of that
variable is NULL or not.
In passing, adjust the if condition to include an == NULL to make it
more clear that it's not checking for == '\0'.
Reported-by: Tom Lane, Coverity
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2256588.1722184287@sss.pgh.pa.us
Speeds up text comparison expressions when using a collation other
than the database default collation. Does not affect larger operations
such as ORDER BY, because the lookup is only done once.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7bb9f018d20a7b30b9a7f6231efab1b5e50c7720.camel@j-davis.com
Reviewed-by: John Naylor, Andreas Karlsson
Currently, when amcheck validates a unique constraint, it visits the heap for
each index tuple. This commit implements skipping keys, which have only one
non-dedeuplicated index tuple (quite common case for unique indexes). That
gives substantial economy on index checking time.
Reported-by: Noah Misch
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240325020323.fd.nmisch%40google.com
Author: Alexander Korotkov, Pavel Borisov
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
Commit 453c468737 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 453c468737, 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
There were quite a few places where we either had a non-NUL-terminated
string or a text Datum which we needed to call escape_json() on. Many of
these places required that a temporary string was created due to the fact
that escape_json() needs a NUL-terminated cstring. For text types, those
first had to be converted to cstring before calling escape_json() on them.
Here we introduce two new functions to make escaping JSON more optimal:
escape_json_text() can be given a text Datum to append onto the given
buffer. This is more optimal as it foregoes the need to convert the text
Datum into a cstring. A temporary allocation is only required if the text
Datum needs to be detoasted.
escape_json_with_len() can be used when the length of the cstring is
already known or the given string isn't NUL-terminated. Having this
allows various places which were creating a temporary NUL-terminated
string to just call escape_json_with_len() without any temporary memory
allocations.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAApHDvpLXwMZvbCKcdGfU9XQjGCDm7tFpRdTXuB9PVgpNUYfEQ@mail.gmail.com
Reviewed-by: Melih Mutlu, Heikki Linnakangas
To build with -Dreadline=enabled one can use either readline or
libedit. The -Dlibedit_preferred flag is supposed to control the order
of names to lookup. This works fine when either both libraries are
present or -Dreadline is set to auto. However, explicitly enabling
readline with only libedit present, but not setting libedit_preferred,
or alternatively enabling readline with only readline present, but
setting libedit_preferred, too, are both broken. This is because
cc.find_library will throw an error for a not found dependency as soon
as the first required dependency is checked, thus it's impossible to
fallback to the alternative.
Here we only check the second of the two dependencies for
requiredness, thus we only fail when none of the two can be found.
Author: Wolfgang Walther
Reviewed-by: Nazir Bilal Yavuz, Alvaro Herrera, Peter Eisentraut
Reviewed-by: Tristan Partin
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/ca8f37e1-a2c3-40e2-91f6-59c3d3652ad4@technowledgy.de
Backpatch: 16-, where meson support was added
Passing an absolute bindir/libdir will install the binaries and
libraries to <build>/tmp_install/<bindir> and
<build>/tmp_install/<libdir> respectively.
This path is correctly passed to the regression test suite via
configure/make, but not via meson, yet. This is because the "/"
operator in the following expression throws away the whole left side
when the right side is an absolute path:
test_install_location / get_option('libdir')
This was already correctly handled for dir_prefix, which is likely
absolute as well. This patch handles both bindir and libdir in the
same way - prefixing absolute paths with the tmp_install path
correctly.
Author: Wolfgang Walther
Reviewed-by: Nazir Bilal Yavuz, Alvaro Herrera, Peter Eisentraut
Reviewed-by: Tristan Partin
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/ca8f37e1-a2c3-40e2-91f6-59c3d3652ad4@technowledgy.de
Backpatch: 16-, where meson support was added
Some distributions put clang into a different path than the llvm
binary path.
For example, this is the case on NixOS / nixpkgs, which failed to find
clang with meson before this patch.
Author: Wolfgang Walther
Reviewed-by: Nazir Bilal Yavuz, Alvaro Herrera, Peter Eisentraut
Reviewed-by: Tristan Partin
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/ca8f37e1-a2c3-40e2-91f6-59c3d3652ad4@technowledgy.de
Backpatch: 16-, where meson support was added
The upstream name for the ossp-uuid package / pkg-config file is
"uuid". Many distributions change this to be "ossp-uuid" to not
conflict with e2fsprogs.
This lookup fails on distributions which don't change this name, for
example NixOS / nixpkgs. Both "ossp-uuid" and "uuid" are also checked
in configure.ac.
Author: Wolfgang Walther
Reviewed-by: Nazir Bilal Yavuz, Alvaro Herrera, Peter Eisentraut
Reviewed-by: Tristan Partin
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/ca8f37e1-a2c3-40e2-91f6-59c3d3652ad4@technowledgy.de
Backpatch: 16-, where meson support was added
The documentation for System V IPC parameters provides complicated
formulas to determine the appropriate values for SEMMNI and SEMMNS.
Furthermore, these formulas have often been wrong because folks
forget to update them (e.g., when adding a new auxiliary process).
This commit introduces a new runtime-computed GUC named
num_os_semaphores that reports the number of semaphores needed for
the configured number of allowed connections, worker processes,
etc. This new GUC allows us to simplify the formulas in the
documentation, and it should help prevent future inaccuracies.
Like the other runtime-computed GUCs, users can view it with
"postgres -C" before starting the server, which is useful for
preconfiguring the necessary operating system resources.
Reviewed-by: Tom Lane, Sami Imseih, Andres Freund, Robert Haas
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240517164452.GA1914161%40nathanxps13
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
The buildfarm member "hake" reported a failure in the regression test
added by commit 857df3cef7, where postgres_fdw_get_connections(true)
returned unexpected results.
The function postgres_fdw_get_connections(true) checks
if a connection is closed by using POLLRDHUP in the requested events
and calling poll(). Previously, the function only considered
POLLRDHUP or 0 as valid returned events. However, poll() can also
return POLLHUP, POLLERR, and/or POLLNVAL. So if any of these events
were returned, postgres_fdw_get_connections(true) would report
incorrect results. postgres_fdw_get_connections(true) failed to
account for these return events.
This commit updates postgres_fdw_get_connections(true) to correctly
report a closed connection when poll() returns not only POLLRDHUP
but also POLLHUP, POLLERR, or POLLNVAL.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/fd8f6186-9e1e-4b9a-92c5-e71e3697d381@oss.nttdata.com
At the moment, pg_upgrade stores whether it is doing a "live check"
(i.e., the user specified --check and the old server is still
running) in a local variable scoped to main(). This live_check
variable is passed to several functions. To further complicate
matters, a few call sites provide a hard-coded "false" as the
live_check argument. Specifically, this is done when calling these
functions for the new cluster, for which any live-check-only paths
won't apply.
This commit moves the live_check variable to the global user_opts
variable, which stores information about the options the user
specified on the command line. This allows us to remove the
live_check parameter from several functions. For the functions
with callers that provide a hard-coded "false" as the live_check
argument (e.g., get_control_data()), we verify the given cluster is
the old cluster before taking any live-check-only paths.
This small refactoring effort helps simplify some proposed changes
that would parallelize many of pg_upgrade's once-in-each-database
tasks using libpq's asynchronous APIs. By removing the live_check
parameter, we can more easily convert the functions to callbacks
for the new parallel system.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240516211638.GA1688936%40nathanxps13
We restrict typed tables (those declared as "OF composite_type")
to be based on stand-alone composite types, not composite types
that are the implicitly-created rowtypes of other tables.
But if you tried to do that, you got the very confusing error
message "type foo is not a composite type". Provide a more specific
message for that case. Also clarify related documentation in the
CREATE TABLE man page.
Erik Wienhold and David G. Johnston, per complaint from Hannu Krosing.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMT0RQRysCb_Amy5CTENSc5GfsvXL1a4qX3mv_hx31_v74P==g@mail.gmail.com
Commit 274bbced85 accidentally placed the pg_config.h.in
for SSL_CTX_set_num_tickets on the wrong line wrt where autoheader
places it. Fix by re-arranging and backpatch to the same level as
the original commit.
Reported-by: Marina Polyakova <m.polyakova@postgrespro.ru>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/48cebe8c3eaf308bae253b1dbf4e4a75@postgrespro.ru
Backpatch-through: v12
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
This commit extends the postgres_fdw_get_connections() function
to check if connections are closed. This is useful for detecting closed
postgres_fdw connections that could prevent successful transaction
commits. Users can roll back transactions immediately upon detecting
closed connections, avoiding unnecessary processing of failed
transactions.
This feature is available only on systems supporting the non-standard
POLLRDHUP extension to the poll system call, including Linux.
Author: Hayato Kuroda
Reviewed-by: Shinya Kato, Zhihong Yu, Kyotaro Horiguchi, Andres Freund
Reviewed-by: Onder Kalaci, Takamichi Osumi, Vignesh C, Tom Lane, Ted Yu
Reviewed-by: Katsuragi Yuta, Peter Smith, Shubham Khanna, Fujii Masao
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/TYAPR01MB58662809E678253B90E82CE5F5889@TYAPR01MB5866.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
This commit extends the postgres_fdw_get_connections() function to
include a new used_in_xact column, indicating whether each connection
is used in the current transaction.
This addition is particularly useful for the upcoming feature that
will check if connections are closed. By using those information,
users can verify if postgres_fdw connections used in a transaction
remain open. If any connection is closed, the transaction cannot
be committed successfully. In this case users can roll back it
immediately without waiting for transaction end.
The SQL API for postgres_fdw_get_connections() is updated by
this commit and may change in the future. To handle compatibility
with older SQL declarations, an API versioning system is introduced,
allowing the function to behave differently based on the API version.
Author: Hayato Kuroda
Reviewed-by: Fujii Masao
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/be9382f7-5072-4760-8b3f-31d6dffa8d62@oss.nttdata.com
The new test tests the libpq fallback behavior on an early error,
which was fixed in the previous commit.
This adds an IS_INJECTION_POINT_ATTACHED() macro, to allow writing
injected test code alongside the normal source code. In principle, the
new test could've been implemented by an extra test module with a
callback that sets the FrontendProtocol global variable, but I think
it's more clear to have the test code right where the injection point
is, because it has pretty intimate knowledge of the surrounding
context it runs in.
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAOYmi%2Bnwvu21mJ4DYKUa98HdfM_KZJi7B1MhyXtnsyOO-PB6Ww%40mail.gmail.com
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
With sslmode=prefer, the desired behavior is to completely fail the
connection attempt, *not* fall back to a plaintext connection, if the
server responds to the SSLRequest with an error ('E') response instead
of rejecting SSL with an 'N' response. This was broken in commit
05fd30c0e7.
Reported-by: Jacob Champion
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAOYmi%2Bnwvu21mJ4DYKUa98HdfM_KZJi7B1MhyXtnsyOO-PB6Ww%40mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 17
The documentation previously described the output columns of
postgres_fdw_get_connections() in text format, which was manageable
for the original two columns. However, upcoming patches will add
new columns, making text descriptions less readable.
This commit updates the documentation to use a table format,
making it easier for users to understand each output column.
Author: Fujii Masao, Hayato Kuroda
Reviewed-by: Hayato Kuroda
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d04aae8d-05f5-42f4-a263-b962334d9f75@oss.nttdata.com
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
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
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
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
If you try to take an incremental backup on a standby and there hasn't
been much system activity, it might fail. Document why this happens.
Also add a hint to the error message you get, to make it more likely
that users will understand what has gone wrong.
Laurenz Albe and Robert Haas
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/5468641ad821dad7aa3b2d65bf843146443a1b68.camel@cybertec.at
This change allows these functions to be called using named-argument
notation, which can be helpful for readability, particularly for
the ones with many arguments.
There was considerable debate about exactly which names to use,
but in the end we settled on the names already shown in our
documentation table 9.10.
The citext extension provides citext-aware versions of some of
these functions, so add argument names to those too.
In passing, fix table 9.10's syntax synopses for regexp_match,
which were slightly wrong about which combinations of arguments
are allowed.
Jian He, reviewed by Dian Fay and others
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACJufxG3NFKKsh6x4fRLv8h3V-HvN4W5dA=zNKMxsNcDwOKang@mail.gmail.com
Commit f06b1c598 removed validate_exec from pg_upgrade and instead
exported it from src/common, but the macro for checking executable
suffix on Windows was accidentally left. Fix by removing.
Author: Alexander Lakhin <exclusion@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/c1d63754-cb85-2d8a-8409-bde2c4d2d04b@gmail.com
This adds extern declarations for the global variables defined in
float.c but not meant for external use. This is a workaround to be
able to add -Wmissing-variable-declarations to the global set of
warning options in the near future.
Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/e0a62134-83da-4ba4-8cdb-ceb0111c95ce@eisentraut.org
This adds extern declarations for some global variables produced by
Bison that are not already declared in its generated header file.
This is a workaround to be able to add -Wmissing-variable-declarations
to the global set of warning options in the near future.
Another longer-term solution would be to convert these grammars to
"pure" parsers in Bison, to avoid global variables altogether. Note
that the core grammar is already pure, so this patch did not need to
touch it.
Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/e0a62134-83da-4ba4-8cdb-ceb0111c95ce@eisentraut.org
"path" provides a reliable method of determining the parent/child
relationships between memory contexts. Previously this could be done in
a non-reliable way by writing a recursive query and joining the "parent"
and "name" columns. This wasn't reliable as the names were not unique,
which could result in joining to the wrong parent.
To make this reliable, "path" stores an array of numerical identifiers
starting with the identifier for TopLevelMemoryContext. It contains an
element for each intermediate parent between that and the current context.
Incompatibility: Here we also adjust the "level" column to make it
1-based rather than 0-based. A 1-based level provides a convenient way
to access elements in the "path" array. e.g. path[level] gives the
identifier for the current context.
Identifiers are not stable across multiple evaluations of the view. In
an attempt to make these more stable for ad-hoc queries, the identifiers
are assigned breadth-first. Contexts closer to TopLevelMemoryContext
are less likely to change between queries and during queries.
Author: Melih Mutlu <m.melihmutlu@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAGPVpCThLyOsj3e_gYEvLoHkr5w=tadDiN_=z2OwsK3VJppeBA@mail.gmail.com
Reviewed-by: Andres Freund, Stephen Frost, Atsushi Torikoshi,
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, Robert Haas, David Rowley