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Fix infinite loops and buffer-overrun problems in regular expressions (Tom Lane)
Very large character ranges in bracket expressions could cause infinite loops in some cases, and memory overwrites in other cases. (CVE-2016-0773)
Fix regular-expression compiler to handle loops of constraint arcs (Tom Lane)
The code added for CVE-2007-4772 was both incomplete, in that it didn't handle loops involving more than one state, and incorrect, in that it could cause assertion failures (though there seem to be no bad consequences of that in a non-assert build). Multi-state loops would cause the compiler to run until the query was canceled or it reached the too-many-states error condition.
Prevent certain PL/Java parameters from being set by non-superusers (Noah Misch)
This change mitigates a PL/Java security bug (CVE-2016-0766), which was fixed in PL/Java by marking these parameters as superuser-only. To fix the security hazard for sites that update PostgreSQL more frequently than PL/Java, make the core code aware of them also.
Add variant regression test expected-output file to match behavior of current libxml2 (Tom Lane)
The fix for libxml2's CVE-2015-7499 causes it not to output error context reports in some cases where it used to do so. This seems to be a bug, but we'll probably have to live with it for some time, so work around it.
Fix possible mis-evaluation of nested CASE-WHEN expressions (Heikki Linnakangas, Michael Paquier, Tom Lane)
A CASE expression appearing within the test value subexpression of another CASE could become confused about whether its own test value was null or not. Also, inlining of a SQL function implementing the equality operator used by a CASE expression could result in passing the wrong test value to functions called within a CASE expression in the SQL function's body. If the test values were of different data types, a crash might result; moreover such situations could be abused to allow disclosure of portions of server memory. (CVE-2016-5423)
Fix client programs' handling of special characters in database and role names (Noah Misch, Nathan Bossart, Michael Paquier)
Numerous places in vacuumdb and other client programs could become confused by database and role names containing double quotes or backslashes. Tighten up quoting rules to make that safe. Also, ensure that when a conninfo string is used as a database name parameter to these programs, it is correctly treated as such throughout.
Fix handling of paired double quotes in psql's \connect and \password commands to match the documentation.
Introduce a new -reuse-previous option in psql's \connect command to allow explicit control of whether to re-use connection parameters from a previous connection. (Without this, the choice is based on whether the database name looks like a conninfo string, as before.) This allows secure handling of database names containing special characters in pg_dumpall scripts.
pg_dumpall now refuses to deal with database and role names containing carriage returns or newlines, as it seems impractical to quote those characters safely on Windows. In future we may reject such names on the server side, but that step has not been taken yet.
These are considered security fixes because crafted object names containing special characters could have been used to execute commands with superuser privileges the next time a superuser executes pg_dumpall or other routine maintenance operations. (CVE-2016-5424)
Restrict visibility of pg_user_mappings.umoptions, to protect passwords stored as user mapping options (Michael Paquier, Feike Steenbergen)
The previous coding allowed the owner of a foreign server object, or anyone he has granted server USAGE permission to, to see the options for all user mappings associated with that server. This might well include passwords for other users. Adjust the view definition to match the behavior of information_schema.user_mapping_options, namely that these options are visible to the user being mapped, or if the mapping is for PUBLIC and the current user is the server owner, or if the current user is a superuser. (CVE-2017-7486)
By itself, this patch will only fix the behavior in newly initdb'd databases. If you wish to apply this change in an existing database, follow the corrected procedure shown in the changelog entry for CVE-2017-7547, in Section E.13.
Prevent exposure of statistical information via leaky operators (Peter Eisentraut)
Some selectivity estimation functions in the planner will apply user-defined operators to values obtained from pg_statistic, such as most common values and histogram entries. This occurs before table permissions are checked, so a nefarious user could exploit the behavior to obtain these values for table columns he does not have permission to read. To fix, fall back to a default estimate if the operator's implementation function is not certified leak-proof and the calling user does not have permission to read the table column whose statistics are needed. At least one of these criteria is satisfied in most cases in practice. (CVE-2017-7484)
Restore libpq's recognition of the PGREQUIRESSL environment variable (Daniel Gustafsson)
Processing of this environment variable was unintentionally dropped in PostgreSQL 9.3, but its documentation remained. This creates a security hazard, since users might be relying on the environment variable to force SSL-encrypted connections, but that would no longer be guaranteed. Restore handling of the variable, but give it lower priority than PGSSLMODE, to avoid breaking configurations that work correctly with post-9.3 code. (CVE-2017-7485)
Further restrict visibility of pg_user_mappings.umoptions, to protect passwords stored as user mapping options (Noah Misch)
The fix for CVE-2017-7486 was incorrect: it allowed a user to see the options in her own user mapping, even if she did not have USAGE permission on the associated foreign server. Such options might include a password that had been provided by the server owner rather than the user herself. Since information_schema.user_mapping_options does not show the options in such cases, pg_user_mappings should not either. (CVE-2017-7547)
By itself, this patch will only fix the behavior in newly initdb'd databases. If you wish to apply this change in an existing database, you will need to do the following:
Restart the postmaster after adding allow_system_table_mods = true to postgresql.conf. (In versions supporting ALTER SYSTEM, you can use that to make the configuration change, but you'll still need a restart.)
In each database of the cluster, run the following commands as superuser:
SET search_path = pg_catalog; CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW pg_user_mappings AS SELECT U.oid AS umid, S.oid AS srvid, S.srvname AS srvname, U.umuser AS umuser, CASE WHEN U.umuser = 0 THEN 'public' ELSE A.rolname END AS usename, CASE WHEN (U.umuser <> 0 AND A.rolname = current_user AND (pg_has_role(S.srvowner, 'USAGE') OR has_server_privilege(S.oid, 'USAGE'))) OR (U.umuser = 0 AND pg_has_role(S.srvowner, 'USAGE')) OR (SELECT rolsuper FROM pg_authid WHERE rolname = current_user) THEN U.umoptions ELSE NULL END AS umoptions FROM pg_user_mapping U LEFT JOIN pg_authid A ON (A.oid = U.umuser) JOIN pg_foreign_server S ON (U.umserver = S.oid);
Do not forget to include the template0 and template1 databases, or the vulnerability will still exist in databases you create later. To fix template0, you'll need to temporarily make it accept connections. In PostgreSQL 9.5 and later, you can use
ALTER DATABASE template0 WITH ALLOW_CONNECTIONS true;
and then after fixing template0, undo that with
ALTER DATABASE template0 WITH ALLOW_CONNECTIONS false;
In prior versions, instead use
UPDATE pg_database SET datallowconn = true WHERE datname = 'template0'; UPDATE pg_database SET datallowconn = false WHERE datname = 'template0';
Finally, remove the allow_system_table_mods configuration setting, and again restart the postmaster.
Disallow empty passwords in all password-based authentication methods (Heikki Linnakangas)
libpq ignores empty password specifications, and does not transmit them to the server. So, if a user's password has been set to the empty string, it's impossible to log in with that password via psql or other libpq-based clients. An administrator might therefore believe that setting the password to empty is equivalent to disabling password login. However, with a modified or non-libpq-based client, logging in could be possible, depending on which authentication method is configured. In particular the most common method, md5, accepted empty passwords. Change the server to reject empty passwords in all cases. (CVE-2017-7546)
Make lo_put()
check for UPDATE privilege on the target large object (Tom Lane, Michael Paquier)
lo_put()
should surely require the same permissions as lowrite()
, but the check was missing, allowing any user to change the data in a large object. (CVE-2017-7548)
Fix crash due to rowtype mismatch in json{b}_populate_recordset()
(Michael Paquier, Tom Lane)
These functions used the result rowtype specified in the FROM ... AS clause without checking that it matched the actual rowtype of the supplied tuple value. If it didn't, that would usually result in a crash, though disclosure of server memory contents seems possible as well. (CVE-2017-15098)
Fix sample server-start scripts to become $PGUSER before opening $PGLOG (Noah Misch)
Previously, the postmaster log file was opened while still running as root. The database owner could therefore mount an attack against another system user by making $PGLOG be a symbolic link to some other file, which would then become corrupted by appending log messages.
By default, these scripts are not installed anywhere. Users who have made use of them will need to manually recopy them, or apply the same changes to their modified versions. If the existing $PGLOG file is root-owned, it will need to be removed or renamed out of the way before restarting the server with the corrected script. (CVE-2017-12172)
Ensure that all temporary files made by pg_upgrade are non-world-readable (Tom Lane, Noah Misch)
pg_upgrade normally restricts its temporary files to be readable and writable only by the calling user. But the temporary file containing pg_dumpall -g output would be group- or world-readable, or even writable, if the user's umask setting allows. In typical usage on multi-user machines, the umask and/or the working directory's permissions would be tight enough to prevent problems; but there may be people using pg_upgrade in scenarios where this oversight would permit disclosure of database passwords to unfriendly eyes. (CVE-2018-1053)
⇑ Upgrade to 9.4.6 released on 2016-02-11 - docs
Fix inconsistent hash calculations in jsonb_path_ops GIN indexes (Tom Lane)
When processing jsonb values that contain both scalars and sub-objects at the same nesting level, for example an array containing both scalars and sub-arrays, key hash values could be calculated differently than they would be for the same key in a different context. This could result in queries not finding entries that they should find. Fixing this means that existing indexes may now be inconsistent with the new hash calculation code. Users should REINDEX jsonb_path_ops GIN indexes after installing this update to make sure that all searches work as expected.
Fix infinite loops and buffer-overrun problems in regular expressions (Tom Lane)
Very large character ranges in bracket expressions could cause infinite loops in some cases, and memory overwrites in other cases. (CVE-2016-0773)
Perform an immediate shutdown if the postmaster.pid file is removed (Tom Lane)
The postmaster now checks every minute or so that postmaster.pid is still there and still contains its own PID. If not, it performs an immediate shutdown, as though it had received SIGQUIT. The main motivation for this change is to ensure that failed buildfarm runs will get cleaned up without manual intervention; but it also serves to limit the bad effects if a DBA forcibly removes postmaster.pid and then starts a new postmaster.
In SERIALIZABLE transaction isolation mode, serialization anomalies could be missed due to race conditions during insertions (Kevin Grittner, Thomas Munro)
Fix failure to emit appropriate WAL records when doing ALTER TABLE ... SET TABLESPACE for unlogged relations (Michael Paquier, Andres Freund)
Even though the relation's data is unlogged, the move must be logged or the relation will be inaccessible after a standby is promoted to master.
Fix possible misinitialization of unlogged relations at the end of crash recovery (Andres Freund, Michael Paquier)
Ensure walsender slots are fully re-initialized when being re-used (Magnus Hagander)
Fix ALTER COLUMN TYPE to reconstruct inherited check constraints properly (Tom Lane)
Fix REASSIGN OWNED to change ownership of composite types properly (Álvaro Herrera)
Fix REASSIGN OWNED and ALTER OWNER to correctly update granted-permissions lists when changing owners of data types, foreign data wrappers, or foreign servers (Bruce Momjian, Álvaro Herrera)
Fix REASSIGN OWNED to ignore foreign user mappings, rather than fail (Álvaro Herrera)
Fix possible crash after doing query rewrite for an updatable view (Stephen Frost)
Fix planner's handling of LATERAL references (Tom Lane)
This fixes some corner cases that led to "failed to build any N-way joins" or "could not devise a query plan" planner failures.
Add more defenses against bad planner cost estimates for GIN index scans when the index's internal statistics are very out-of-date (Tom Lane)
Make planner cope with hypothetical GIN indexes suggested by an index advisor plug-in (Julien Rouhaud)
Speed up generation of unique table aliases in EXPLAIN and rule dumping, and ensure that generated aliases do not exceed NAMEDATALEN (Tom Lane)
Fix dumping of whole-row Vars in ROW() and VALUES() lists (Tom Lane)
Translation of minus-infinity dates and timestamps to json or jsonb incorrectly rendered them as plus-infinity (Tom Lane)
Fix possible internal overflow in numeric division (Dean Rasheed)
Fix enforcement of restrictions inside parentheses within regular expression lookahead constraints (Tom Lane)
Lookahead constraints aren't allowed to contain backrefs, and parentheses within them are always considered non-capturing, according to the manual. However, the code failed to handle these cases properly inside a parenthesized subexpression, and would give unexpected results.
Conversion of regular expressions to indexscan bounds could produce incorrect bounds from regexps containing lookahead constraints (Tom Lane)
Fix regular-expression compiler to handle loops of constraint arcs (Tom Lane)
The code added for CVE-2007-4772 was both incomplete, in that it didn't handle loops involving more than one state, and incorrect, in that it could cause assertion failures (though there seem to be no bad consequences of that in a non-assert build). Multi-state loops would cause the compiler to run until the query was canceled or it reached the too-many-states error condition.
Improve memory-usage accounting in regular-expression compiler (Tom Lane)
This causes the code to emit "regular expression is too complex" errors in some cases that previously used unreasonable amounts of time and memory.
Improve performance of regular-expression compiler (Tom Lane)
Make %h and %r escapes in log_line_prefix work for messages emitted due to log_connections (Tom Lane)
Previously, %h/%r started to work just after a new session had emitted the "connection received" log message; now they work for that message too.
On Windows, ensure the shared-memory mapping handle gets closed in child processes that don't need it (Tom Lane, Amit Kapila)
This oversight resulted in failure to recover from crashes whenever logging_collector is turned on.
Fix possible failure to detect socket EOF in non-blocking mode on Windows (Tom Lane)
It's not entirely clear whether this problem can happen in pre-9.5 branches, but if it did, the symptom would be that a walsender process would wait indefinitely rather than noticing a loss of connection.
Avoid leaking a token handle during SSPI authentication (Christian Ullrich)
In psql, ensure that libreadline's idea of the screen size is updated when the terminal window size changes (Merlin Moncure)
Previously, libreadline did not notice if the window was resized during query output, leading to strange behavior during later input of multiline queries.
Fix psql's \det command to interpret its pattern argument the same way as other \d commands with potentially schema-qualified patterns do (Reece Hart)
Avoid possible crash in psql's \c command when previous connection was via Unix socket and command specifies a new hostname and same username (Tom Lane)
In pg_ctl start -w, test child process status directly rather than relying on heuristics (Tom Lane, Michael Paquier)
Previously, pg_ctl relied on an assumption that the new postmaster would always create postmaster.pid within five seconds. But that can fail on heavily-loaded systems, causing pg_ctl to report incorrectly that the postmaster failed to start.
Except on Windows, this change also means that a pg_ctl start -w done immediately after another such command will now reliably fail, whereas previously it would report success if done within two seconds of the first command.
In pg_ctl start -w, don't attempt to use a wildcard listen address to connect to the postmaster (Kondo Yuta)
On Windows, pg_ctl would fail to detect postmaster startup if listen_addresses is set to 0.0.0.0 or ::, because it would try to use that value verbatim as the address to connect to, which doesn't work. Instead assume that 127.0.0.1 or ::1, respectively, is the right thing to use.
In pg_ctl on Windows, check service status to decide where to send output, rather than checking if standard output is a terminal (Michael Paquier)
In pg_dump and pg_basebackup, adopt the GNU convention for handling tar-archive members exceeding 8GB (Tom Lane)
The POSIX standard for tar file format does not allow archive member files to exceed 8GB, but most modern implementations of tar support an extension that fixes that. Adopt this extension so that pg_dump with -Ft no longer fails on tables with more than 8GB of data, and so that pg_basebackup can handle files larger than 8GB. In addition, fix some portability issues that could cause failures for members between 4GB and 8GB on some platforms. Potentially these problems could cause unrecoverable data loss due to unreadable backup files.
Fix assorted corner-case bugs in pg_dump's processing of extension member objects (Tom Lane)
Make pg_dump mark a view's triggers as needing to be processed after its rule, to prevent possible failure during parallel pg_restore (Tom Lane)
Ensure that relation option values are properly quoted in pg_dump (Kouhei Sutou, Tom Lane)
A reloption value that isn't a simple identifier or number could lead to dump/reload failures due to syntax errors in CREATE statements issued by pg_dump. This is not an issue with any reloption currently supported by core PostgreSQL, but extensions could allow reloptions that cause the problem.
Avoid repeated password prompts during parallel pg_dump (Zeus Kronion)
Fix pg_upgrade's file-copying code to handle errors properly on Windows (Bruce Momjian)
Install guards in pgbench against corner-case overflow conditions during evaluation of script-specified division or modulo operators (Fabien Coelho, Michael Paquier)
Fix failure to localize messages emitted by pg_receivexlog and pg_recvlogical (Ioseph Kim)
Avoid dump/reload problems when using both plpython2 and plpython3 (Tom Lane)
In principle, both versions of PL/Python can be used in the same database, though not in the same session (because the two versions of libpython cannot safely be used concurrently). However, pg_restore and pg_upgrade both do things that can fall foul of the same-session restriction. Work around that by changing the timing of the check.
Fix PL/Python regression tests to pass with Python 3.5 (Peter Eisentraut)
Fix premature clearing of libpq's input buffer when socket EOF is seen (Tom Lane)
This mistake caused libpq to sometimes not report the backend's final error message before reporting "server closed the connection unexpectedly".
Prevent certain PL/Java parameters from being set by non-superusers (Noah Misch)
This change mitigates a PL/Java security bug (CVE-2016-0766), which was fixed in PL/Java by marking these parameters as superuser-only. To fix the security hazard for sites that update PostgreSQL more frequently than PL/Java, make the core code aware of them also.
Improve libpq's handling of out-of-memory situations (Michael Paquier, Amit Kapila, Heikki Linnakangas)
Fix order of arguments in ecpg-generated typedef statements (Michael Meskes)
Use %g not %f format in ecpg's PGTYPESnumeric_from_double()
(Tom Lane)
Fix ecpg-supplied header files to not contain comments continued from a preprocessor directive line onto the next line (Michael Meskes)
Such a comment is rejected by ecpg. It's not yet clear whether ecpg itself should be changed.
Fix hstore_to_json_loose()
's test for whether an hstore value can be converted to a JSON number (Tom Lane)
Previously this function could be fooled by non-alphanumeric trailing characters, leading to emitting syntactically-invalid JSON.
Ensure that contrib/pgcrypto's crypt()
function can be interrupted by query cancel (Andreas Karlsson)
In contrib/postgres_fdw, fix bugs triggered by use of tableoid in data-modifying commands (Etsuro Fujita, Robert Haas)
Accept flex versions later than 2.5.x (Tom Lane, Michael Paquier)
Now that flex 2.6.0 has been released, the version checks in our build scripts needed to be adjusted.
Improve reproducibility of build output by ensuring filenames are given to the linker in a fixed order (Christoph Berg)
This avoids possible bitwise differences in the produced executable files from one build to the next.
Install our missing script where PGXS builds can find it (Jim Nasby)
This allows sane behavior in a PGXS build done on a machine where build tools such as bison are missing.
Ensure that dynloader.h is included in the installed header files in MSVC builds (Bruce Momjian, Michael Paquier)
Add variant regression test expected-output file to match behavior of current libxml2 (Tom Lane)
The fix for libxml2's CVE-2015-7499 causes it not to output error context reports in some cases where it used to do so. This seems to be a bug, but we'll probably have to live with it for some time, so work around it.
Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2016a for DST law changes in Cayman Islands, Metlakatla, and Trans-Baikal Territory (Zabaykalsky Krai), plus historical corrections for Pakistan.
⇑ Upgrade to 9.4.7 released on 2016-03-31 - docs
Fix incorrect handling of NULL index entries in indexed ROW() comparisons (Tom Lane)
An index search using a row comparison such as ROW(a, b) > ROW('x', 'y') would stop upon reaching a NULL entry in the b column, ignoring the fact that there might be non-NULL b values associated with later values of a.
Avoid unlikely data-loss scenarios due to renaming files without adequate fsync()
calls before and after (Michael Paquier, Tomas Vondra, Andres Freund)
Fix bug in json_to_record()
when a field of its input object contains a sub-object with a field name matching one of the requested output column names (Tom Lane)
Fix misformatting of negative time zone offsets by to_char()
's OF format code (Thomas Munro, Tom Lane)
Ignore recovery_min_apply_delay parameter until recovery has reached a consistent state (Michael Paquier)
Previously, standby servers would delay application of WAL records in response to recovery_min_apply_delay even while replaying the initial portion of WAL needed to make their database state valid. Since the standby is useless until it's reached a consistent database state, this was deemed unhelpful.
Correctly handle cases where pg_subtrans is close to XID wraparound during server startup (Jeff Janes)
Fix assorted bugs in logical decoding (Andres Freund)
Trouble cases included tuples larger than one page when replica identity is FULL, UPDATEs that change a primary key within a transaction large enough to be spooled to disk, incorrect reports of "subxact logged without previous toplevel record", and incorrect reporting of a transaction's commit time.
Fix planner error with nested security barrier views when the outer view has a WHERE clause containing a correlated subquery (Dean Rasheed)
Fix corner-case crash due to trying to free localeconv()
output strings more than once (Tom Lane)
Fix parsing of affix files for ispell dictionaries (Tom Lane)
The code could go wrong if the affix file contained any characters whose byte length changes during case-folding, for example I in Turkish UTF8 locales.
Avoid use of sscanf()
to parse ispell dictionary files (Artur Zakirov)
This dodges a portability problem on FreeBSD-derived platforms (including macOS).
Avoid a crash on old Windows versions (before 7SP1/2008R2SP1) with an AVX2-capable CPU and a Postgres build done with Visual Studio 2013 (Christian Ullrich)
This is a workaround for a bug in Visual Studio 2013's runtime library, which Microsoft have stated they will not fix in that version.
Fix psql's tab completion logic to handle multibyte characters properly (Kyotaro Horiguchi, Robert Haas)
Fix psql's tab completion for SECURITY LABEL (Tom Lane)
Pressing TAB after SECURITY LABEL might cause a crash or offering of inappropriate keywords.
Make pg_ctl accept a wait timeout from the PGCTLTIMEOUT environment variable, if none is specified on the command line (Noah Misch)
This eases testing of slower buildfarm members by allowing them to globally specify a longer-than-normal timeout for postmaster startup and shutdown.
Fix incorrect test for Windows service status in pg_ctl (Manuel Mathar)
The previous set of minor releases attempted to fix pg_ctl to properly determine whether to send log messages to Window's Event Log, but got the test backwards.
Fix pgbench to correctly handle the combination of -C and -M prepared options (Tom Lane)
In pg_upgrade, skip creating a deletion script when the new data directory is inside the old data directory (Bruce Momjian)
Blind application of the script in such cases would result in loss of the new data directory.
In PL/Perl, properly translate empty Postgres arrays into empty Perl arrays (Alex Hunsaker)
Make PL/Python cope with function names that aren't valid Python identifiers (Jim Nasby)
Fix multiple mistakes in the statistics returned by contrib/pgstattuple's pgstatindex()
function (Tom Lane)
Remove dependency on psed in MSVC builds, since it's no longer provided by core Perl (Michael Paquier, Andrew Dunstan)
Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2016c for DST law changes in Azerbaijan, Chile, Haiti, Palestine, and Russia (Altai, Astrakhan, Kirov, Sakhalin, Ulyanovsk regions), plus historical corrections for Lithuania, Moldova, and Russia (Kaliningrad, Samara, Volgograd).
⇑ Upgrade to 9.4.8 released on 2016-05-12 - docs
Clear the OpenSSL error queue before OpenSSL calls, rather than assuming it's clear already; and make sure we leave it clear afterwards (Peter Geoghegan, Dave Vitek, Peter Eisentraut)
This change prevents problems when there are multiple connections using OpenSSL within a single process and not all the code involved follows the same rules for when to clear the error queue. Failures have been reported specifically when a client application uses SSL connections in libpq concurrently with SSL connections using the PHP, Python, or Ruby wrappers for OpenSSL. It's possible for similar problems to arise within the server as well, if an extension module establishes an outgoing SSL connection.
Fix "failed to build any N-way joins" planner error with a full join enclosed in the right-hand side of a left join (Tom Lane)
Fix incorrect handling of equivalence-class tests in multilevel nestloop plans (Tom Lane)
Given a three-or-more-way equivalence class of variables, such as X.X = Y.Y = Z.Z, it was possible for the planner to omit some of the tests needed to enforce that all the variables are actually equal, leading to join rows being output that didn't satisfy the WHERE clauses. For various reasons, erroneous plans were seldom selected in practice, so that this bug has gone undetected for a long time.
Fix query-lifespan memory leak in GIN index scans (Julien Rouhaud)
Fix query-lifespan memory leak and potential index corruption hazard in GIN index insertion (Tom Lane)
The memory leak would typically not amount to much in simple queries, but it could be very substantial during a large GIN index build with high maintenance_work_mem.
Fix possible misbehavior of TH, th, and Y,YYY format codes in to_timestamp()
(Tom Lane)
These could advance off the end of the input string, causing subsequent format codes to read garbage.
Fix dumping of rules and views in which the array argument of a value operator ANY (array) construct is a sub-SELECT (Tom Lane)
Disallow newlines in ALTER SYSTEM parameter values (Tom Lane)
The configuration-file parser doesn't support embedded newlines in string literals, so we mustn't allow them in values to be inserted by ALTER SYSTEM.
Fix ALTER TABLE ... REPLICA IDENTITY USING INDEX to work properly if an index on OID is selected (David Rowley)
Fix crash in logical decoding on alignment-picky platforms (Tom Lane, Andres Freund)
The failure occurred only with a transaction large enough to spill to disk and a primary-key change within that transaction.
Avoid repeated requests for feedback from receiver while shutting down walsender (Nick Cleaton)
Make pg_regress use a startup timeout from the PGCTLTIMEOUT environment variable, if that's set (Tom Lane)
This is for consistency with a behavior recently added to pg_ctl; it eases automated testing on slow machines.
Fix pg_upgrade to correctly restore extension membership for operator families containing only one operator class (Tom Lane)
In such a case, the operator family was restored into the new database, but it was no longer marked as part of the extension. This had no immediate ill effects, but would cause later pg_dump runs to emit output that would cause (harmless) errors on restore.
Fix pg_upgrade to not fail when new-cluster TOAST rules differ from old (Tom Lane)
pg_upgrade had special-case code to handle the situation where the new PostgreSQL version thinks that a table should have a TOAST table while the old version did not. That code was broken, so remove it, and instead do nothing in such cases; there seems no reason to believe that we can't get along fine without a TOAST table if that was okay according to the old version's rules.
Reduce the number of SysV semaphores used by a build configured with --disable-spinlocks (Tom Lane)
Rename internal function strtoi()
to strtoint()
to avoid conflict with a NetBSD library function (Thomas Munro)
Fix reporting of errors from bind()
and listen()
system calls on Windows (Tom Lane)
Reduce verbosity of compiler output when building with Microsoft Visual Studio (Christian Ullrich)
Fix putenv()
to work properly with Visual Studio 2013 (Michael Paquier)
Avoid possibly-unsafe use of Windows' FormatMessage()
function (Christian Ullrich)
Use the FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS flag where appropriate. No live bug is known to exist here, but it seems like a good idea to be careful.
Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2016d for DST law changes in Russia and Venezuela. There are new zone names Europe/Kirov and Asia/Tomsk to reflect the fact that these regions now have different time zone histories from adjacent regions.
⇑ Upgrade to 9.4.9 released on 2016-08-11 - docs
Fix possible mis-evaluation of nested CASE-WHEN expressions (Heikki Linnakangas, Michael Paquier, Tom Lane)
A CASE expression appearing within the test value subexpression of another CASE could become confused about whether its own test value was null or not. Also, inlining of a SQL function implementing the equality operator used by a CASE expression could result in passing the wrong test value to functions called within a CASE expression in the SQL function's body. If the test values were of different data types, a crash might result; moreover such situations could be abused to allow disclosure of portions of server memory. (CVE-2016-5423)
Fix client programs' handling of special characters in database and role names (Noah Misch, Nathan Bossart, Michael Paquier)
Numerous places in vacuumdb and other client programs could become confused by database and role names containing double quotes or backslashes. Tighten up quoting rules to make that safe. Also, ensure that when a conninfo string is used as a database name parameter to these programs, it is correctly treated as such throughout.
Fix handling of paired double quotes in psql's \connect and \password commands to match the documentation.
Introduce a new -reuse-previous option in psql's \connect command to allow explicit control of whether to re-use connection parameters from a previous connection. (Without this, the choice is based on whether the database name looks like a conninfo string, as before.) This allows secure handling of database names containing special characters in pg_dumpall scripts.
pg_dumpall now refuses to deal with database and role names containing carriage returns or newlines, as it seems impractical to quote those characters safely on Windows. In future we may reject such names on the server side, but that step has not been taken yet.
These are considered security fixes because crafted object names containing special characters could have been used to execute commands with superuser privileges the next time a superuser executes pg_dumpall or other routine maintenance operations. (CVE-2016-5424)
Fix corner-case misbehaviors for IS NULL/IS NOT NULL applied to nested composite values (Andrew Gierth, Tom Lane)
The SQL standard specifies that IS NULL should return TRUE for a row of all null values (thus ROW(NULL,NULL) IS NULL yields TRUE), but this is not meant to apply recursively (thus ROW(NULL, ROW(NULL,NULL)) IS NULL yields FALSE). The core executor got this right, but certain planner optimizations treated the test as recursive (thus producing TRUE in both cases), and contrib/postgres_fdw could produce remote queries that misbehaved similarly.
Make the inet and cidr data types properly reject IPv6 addresses with too many colon-separated fields (Tom Lane)
Prevent crash in close_ps()
(the point ## lseg operator) for NaN input coordinates (Tom Lane)
Make it return NULL instead of crashing.
Avoid possible crash in pg_get_expr()
when inconsistent values are passed to it (Michael Paquier, Thomas Munro)
Fix several one-byte buffer over-reads in to_number()
(Peter Eisentraut)
In several cases the to_number()
function would read one more character than it should from the input string. There is a small chance of a crash, if the input happens to be adjacent to the end of memory.
Do not run the planner on the query contained in CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW or CREATE TABLE AS when WITH NO DATA is specified (Michael Paquier, Tom Lane)
This avoids some unnecessary failure conditions, for example if a stable function invoked by the materialized view depends on a table that doesn't exist yet.
Avoid unsafe intermediate state during expensive paths through heap_update()
(Masahiko Sawada, Andres Freund)
Previously, these cases locked the target tuple (by setting its XMAX) but did not WAL-log that action, thus risking data integrity problems if the page were spilled to disk and then a database crash occurred before the tuple update could be completed.
Fix hint bit update during WAL replay of row locking operations (Andres Freund)
The only known consequence of this problem is that row locks held by a prepared, but uncommitted, transaction might fail to be enforced after a crash and restart.
Avoid unnecessary "could not serialize access" errors when acquiring FOR KEY SHARE row locks in serializable mode (Álvaro Herrera)
Avoid crash in postgres -C when the specified variable has a null string value (Michael Paquier)
Fix possible loss of large subtransactions in logical decoding (Petru-Florin Mihancea)
Fix failure of logical decoding when a subtransaction contains no actual changes (Marko Tiikkaja, Andrew Gierth)
Ensure that backends see up-to-date statistics for shared catalogs (Tom Lane)
The statistics collector failed to update the statistics file for shared catalogs after a request from a regular backend. This problem was partially masked because the autovacuum launcher regularly makes requests that did cause such updates; however, it became obvious with autovacuum disabled.
Avoid redundant writes of the statistics files when multiple backends request updates close together (Tom Lane, Tomas Vondra)
Avoid consuming a transaction ID during VACUUM (Alexander Korotkov)
Some cases in VACUUM unnecessarily caused an XID to be assigned to the current transaction. Normally this is negligible, but if one is up against the XID wraparound limit, consuming more XIDs during anti-wraparound vacuums is a very bad thing.
Avoid canceling hot-standby queries during VACUUM FREEZE (Simon Riggs, Álvaro Herrera)
VACUUM FREEZE on an otherwise-idle master server could result in unnecessary cancellations of queries on its standby servers.
Prevent possible failure when vacuuming multixact IDs in an installation that has been pg_upgrade'd from pre-9.3 (Andrew Gierth, Álvaro Herrera)
The usual symptom of this bug is errors like "MultiXactId NNN has not been created yet -- apparent wraparound".
When a manual ANALYZE specifies a column list, don't reset the table's changes_since_analyze counter (Tom Lane)
If we're only analyzing some columns, we should not prevent routine auto-analyze from happening for the other columns.
Fix ANALYZE's overestimation of n_distinct for a unique or nearly-unique column with many null entries (Tom Lane)
The nulls could get counted as though they were themselves distinct values, leading to serious planner misestimates in some types of queries.
Prevent autovacuum from starting multiple workers for the same shared catalog (Álvaro Herrera)
Normally this isn't much of a problem because the vacuum doesn't take long anyway; but in the case of a severely bloated catalog, it could result in all but one worker uselessly waiting instead of doing useful work on other tables.
Avoid duplicate buffer lock release when abandoning a b-tree index page deletion attempt (Tom Lane)
This mistake prevented VACUUM from completing in some cases involving corrupt b-tree indexes.
Prevent infinite loop in GiST index build for geometric columns containing NaN component values (Tom Lane)
Fix contrib/btree_gin to handle the smallest possible bigint value correctly (Peter Eisentraut)
Teach libpq to correctly decode server version from future servers (Peter Eisentraut)
It's planned to switch to two-part instead of three-part server version numbers for releases after 9.6. Make sure that PQserverVersion()
returns the correct value for such cases.
Fix ecpg's code for unsigned long long array elements (Michael Meskes)
In pg_dump with both -c and -C options, avoid emitting an unwanted CREATE SCHEMA public command (David Johnston, Tom Lane)
Improve handling of SIGTERM/control-C in parallel pg_dump and pg_restore (Tom Lane)
Make sure that the worker processes will exit promptly, and also arrange to send query-cancel requests to the connected backends, in case they are doing something long-running such as a CREATE INDEX.
Fix error reporting in parallel pg_dump and pg_restore (Tom Lane)
Previously, errors reported by pg_dump or pg_restore worker processes might never make it to the user's console, because the messages went through the master process, and there were various deadlock scenarios that would prevent the master process from passing on the messages. Instead, just print everything to stderr. In some cases this will result in duplicate messages (for instance, if all the workers report a server shutdown), but that seems better than no message.
Ensure that parallel pg_dump or pg_restore on Windows will shut down properly after an error (Kyotaro Horiguchi)
Previously, it would report the error, but then just sit until manually stopped by the user.
Make pg_dump behave better when built without zlib support (Kyotaro Horiguchi)
It didn't work right for parallel dumps, and emitted some rather pointless warnings in other cases.
Make pg_basebackup accept -Z 0 as specifying no compression (Fujii Masao)
Fix makefiles' rule for building AIX shared libraries to be safe for parallel make (Noah Misch)
Fix TAP tests and MSVC scripts to work when build directory's path name contains spaces (Michael Paquier, Kyotaro Horiguchi)
Be more predictable about reporting "statement timeout" versus "lock timeout" (Tom Lane)
On heavily loaded machines, the regression tests sometimes failed due to reporting "lock timeout" even though the statement timeout should have occurred first.
Make regression tests safe for Danish and Welsh locales (Jeff Janes, Tom Lane)
Change some test data that triggered the unusual sorting rules of these locales.
Update our copy of the timezone code to match IANA's tzcode release 2016c (Tom Lane)
This is needed to cope with anticipated future changes in the time zone data files. It also fixes some corner-case bugs in coping with unusual time zones.
Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2016f for DST law changes in Kemerovo and Novosibirsk, plus historical corrections for Azerbaijan, Belarus, and Morocco.
⇑ Upgrade to 9.4.10 released on 2016-10-27 - docs
Fix WAL-logging of truncation of relation free space maps and visibility maps (Pavan Deolasee, Heikki Linnakangas)
It was possible for these files to not be correctly restored during crash recovery, or to be written incorrectly on a standby server. Bogus entries in a free space map could lead to attempts to access pages that have been truncated away from the relation itself, typically producing errors like "could not read block XXX: read only 0 of 8192 bytes". Checksum failures in the visibility map are also possible, if checksumming is enabled.
Procedures for determining whether there is a problem and repairing it if so are discussed at https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Free_Space_Map_Problems.
Fix incorrect creation of GIN index WAL records on big-endian machines (Tom Lane)
The typical symptom was "unexpected GIN leaf action" errors during WAL replay.
Fix SELECT FOR UPDATE/SHARE to correctly lock tuples that have been updated by a subsequently-aborted transaction (Álvaro Herrera)
In 9.5 and later, the SELECT would sometimes fail to return such tuples at all. A failure has not been proven to occur in earlier releases, but might be possible with concurrent updates.
Fix EvalPlanQual rechecks involving CTE scans (Tom Lane)
The recheck would always see the CTE as returning no rows, typically leading to failure to update rows that were recently updated.
Fix improper repetition of previous results from hashed aggregation in a subquery (Andrew Gierth)
The test to see if we can reuse a previously-computed hash table of the aggregate state values neglected the possibility of an outer query reference appearing in an aggregate argument expression. A change in the value of such a reference should lead to recalculating the hash table, but did not.
Fix query-lifespan memory leak in a bulk UPDATE on a table with a PRIMARY KEY or REPLICA IDENTITY index (Tom Lane)
Fix EXPLAIN to emit valid XML when track_io_timing is on (Markus Winand)
Previously the XML output-format option produced syntactically invalid tags such as <I/O-Read-Time>. That is now rendered as <I-O-Read-Time>.
Suppress printing of zeroes for unmeasured times in EXPLAIN (Maksim Milyutin)
Certain option combinations resulted in printing zero values for times that actually aren't ever measured in that combination. Our general policy in EXPLAIN is not to print such fields at all, so do that consistently in all cases.
Fix timeout length when VACUUM is waiting for exclusive table lock so that it can truncate the table (Simon Riggs)
The timeout was meant to be 50 milliseconds, but it was actually only 50 microseconds, causing VACUUM to give up on truncation much more easily than intended. Set it to the intended value.
Fix bugs in merging inherited CHECK constraints while creating or altering a table (Tom Lane, Amit Langote)
Allow identical CHECK constraints to be added to a parent and child table in either order. Prevent merging of a valid constraint from the parent table with a NOT VALID constraint on the child. Likewise, prevent merging of a NO INHERIT child constraint with an inherited constraint.
Remove artificial restrictions on the values accepted by numeric_in()
and numeric_recv()
(Tom Lane)
We allow numeric values up to the limit of the storage format (more than 1e100000), so it seems fairly pointless that numeric_in()
rejected scientific-notation exponents above 1000. Likewise, it was silly for numeric_recv()
to reject more than 1000 digits in an input value.
Avoid very-low-probability data corruption due to testing tuple visibility without holding buffer lock (Thomas Munro, Peter Geoghegan, Tom Lane)
Fix logical WAL decoding to work properly when a subtransaction's WAL output is large enough to spill to disk (Andres Freund)
Fix buffer overread in logical WAL decoding (Tom Lane)
Logical decoding of a tuple update record read 23 bytes too many, which was usually harmless but with very bad luck could result in a crash.
Fix file descriptor leakage when truncating a temporary relation of more than 1GB (Andres Freund)
Disallow starting a standalone backend with standby_mode turned on (Michael Paquier)
This can't do anything useful, since there will be no WAL receiver process to fetch more WAL data; and it could result in misbehavior in code that wasn't designed with this situation in mind.
Properly initialize replication slot state when recycling a previously-used slot (Michael Paquier)
This failure to reset all of the fields of the slot could prevent VACUUM from removing dead tuples.
Round shared-memory allocation request to a multiple of the actual huge page size when attempting to use huge pages on Linux (Tom Lane)
This avoids possible failures during munmap()
on systems with atypical default huge page sizes. Except in crash-recovery cases, there were no ill effects other than a log message.
Use a more random value for the dynamic shared memory control segment's ID (Robert Haas, Tom Lane)
Previously, the same value would be chosen every time, because it was derived from random()
but srandom()
had not yet been called. While relatively harmless, this was not the intended behavior.
On Windows, retry creation of the dynamic shared memory control segment after an access-denied error (Kyotaro Horiguchi, Amit Kapila)
Windows sometimes returns ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED rather than ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS when there is an existing segment. This led to postmaster startup failure due to believing that the former was an unrecoverable error.
Don't try to share SSL contexts across multiple connections in libpq (Heikki Linnakangas)
This led to assorted corner-case bugs, particularly when trying to use different SSL parameters for different connections.
Avoid corner-case memory leak in libpq (Tom Lane)
The reported problem involved leaking an error report during PQreset()
, but there might be related cases.
Make ecpg's --help and --version options work consistently with our other executables (Haribabu Kommi)
Fix pgbench's calculation of average latency (Fabien Coelho)
The calculation was incorrect when there were \sleep commands in the script, or when the test duration was specified in number of transactions rather than total time.
In pg_dump, never dump range constructor functions (Tom Lane)
This oversight led to pg_upgrade failures with extensions containing range types, due to duplicate creation of the constructor functions.
In pg_xlogdump, retry opening new WAL segments when using --follow option (Magnus Hagander)
This allows for a possible delay in the server's creation of the next segment.
Fix pg_xlogdump to cope with a WAL file that begins with a continuation record spanning more than one page (Pavan Deolasee)
Fix contrib/pg_buffercache to work when shared_buffers exceeds 256GB (KaiGai Kohei)
Fix contrib/intarray/bench/bench.pl to print the results of the EXPLAIN it does when given the -e option (Daniel Gustafsson)
Install TAP test infrastructure so that it's available for extension testing (Craig Ringer)
When PostgreSQL has been configured with --enable-tap-tests, "make install" will now install the Perl support files for TAP testing where PGXS can find them. This allows non-core extensions to use $(prove_check) without extra tests.
In MSVC builds, include pg_recvlogical in a client-only installation (MauMau)
Update Windows time zone mapping to recognize some time zone names added in recent Windows versions (Michael Paquier)
Prevent failure of obsolete dynamic time zone abbreviations (Tom Lane)
If a dynamic time zone abbreviation does not match any entry in the referenced time zone, treat it as equivalent to the time zone name. This avoids unexpected failures when IANA removes abbreviations from their time zone database, as they did in tzdata release 2016f and seem likely to do again in the future. The consequences were not limited to not recognizing the individual abbreviation; any mismatch caused the pg_timezone_abbrevs view to fail altogether.
Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2016h for DST law changes in Palestine and Turkey, plus historical corrections for Turkey and some regions of Russia. Switch to numeric abbreviations for some time zones in Antarctica, the former Soviet Union, and Sri Lanka.
The IANA time zone database previously provided textual abbreviations for all time zones, sometimes making up abbreviations that have little or no currency among the local population. They are in process of reversing that policy in favor of using numeric UTC offsets in zones where there is no evidence of real-world use of an English abbreviation. At least for the time being, PostgreSQL will continue to accept such removed abbreviations for timestamp input. But they will not be shown in the pg_timezone_names view nor used for output.
In this update, AMT is no longer shown as being in use to mean Armenia Time. Therefore, we have changed the Default abbreviation set to interpret it as Amazon Time, thus UTC-4 not UTC+4.
⇑ Upgrade to 9.4.11 released on 2017-02-09 - docs
Fix a race condition that could cause indexes built with CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY to be corrupt (Pavan Deolasee, Tom Lane)
If CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY was used to build an index that depends on a column not previously indexed, then rows updated by transactions that ran concurrently with the CREATE INDEX command could have received incorrect index entries. If you suspect this may have happened, the most reliable solution is to rebuild affected indexes after installing this update.
Ensure that the special snapshot used for catalog scans is not invalidated by premature data pruning (Tom Lane)
Backends failed to account for this snapshot when advertising their oldest xmin, potentially allowing concurrent vacuuming operations to remove data that was still needed. This led to transient failures along the lines of "cache lookup failed for relation 1255".
Unconditionally WAL-log creation of the "init fork" for an unlogged table (Michael Paquier)
Previously, this was skipped when wal_level = minimal, but actually it's necessary even in that case to ensure that the unlogged table is properly reset to empty after a crash.
Reduce interlocking on standby servers during the replay of btree index vacuuming operations (Simon Riggs)
This change avoids substantial replication delays that sometimes occurred while replaying such operations.
If the stats collector dies during hot standby, restart it (Takayuki Tsunakawa)
Ensure that hot standby feedback works correctly when it's enabled at standby server start (Ants Aasma, Craig Ringer)
Check for interrupts while hot standby is waiting for a conflicting query (Simon Riggs)
Avoid constantly respawning the autovacuum launcher in a corner case (Amit Khandekar)
This fix avoids problems when autovacuum is nominally off and there are some tables that require freezing, but all such tables are already being processed by autovacuum workers.
Fix check for when an extension member object can be dropped (Tom Lane)
Extension upgrade scripts should be able to drop member objects, but this was disallowed for serial-column sequences, and possibly other cases.
Make sure ALTER TABLE preserves index tablespace assignments when rebuilding indexes (Tom Lane, Michael Paquier)
Previously, non-default settings of default_tablespace could result in broken indexes.
Fix incorrect updating of trigger function properties when changing a foreign-key constraint's deferrability properties with ALTER TABLE ... ALTER CONSTRAINT (Tom Lane)
This led to odd failures during subsequent exercise of the foreign key, as the triggers were fired at the wrong times.
Prevent dropping a foreign-key constraint if there are pending trigger events for the referenced relation (Tom Lane)
This avoids "could not find trigger NNN" or "relation NNN has no triggers" errors.
Fix processing of OID column when a table with OIDs is associated to a parent with OIDs via ALTER TABLE ... INHERIT (Amit Langote)
The OID column should be treated the same as regular user columns in this case, but it wasn't, leading to odd behavior in later inheritance changes.
Fix CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW to update the view query before attempting to apply the new view options (Dean Rasheed)
Previously the command would fail if the new options were inconsistent with the old view definition.
Report correct object identity during ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION (Artur Zakirov)
The wrong catalog OID was reported to extensions such as logical decoding.
Check for serializability conflicts before reporting constraint-violation failures (Thomas Munro)
When using serializable transaction isolation, it is desirable that any error due to concurrent transactions should manifest as a serialization failure, thereby cueing the application that a retry might succeed. Unfortunately, this does not reliably happen for duplicate-key failures caused by concurrent insertions. This change ensures that such an error will be reported as a serialization error if the application explicitly checked for the presence of a conflicting key (and did not find it) earlier in the transaction.
Prevent multicolumn expansion of foo.* in an UPDATE source expression (Tom Lane)
This led to "UPDATE target count mismatch --- internal error". Now the syntax is understood as a whole-row variable, as it would be in other contexts.
Ensure that column typmods are determined accurately for multi-row VALUES constructs (Tom Lane)
This fixes problems occurring when the first value in a column has a determinable typmod (e.g., length for a varchar value) but later values don't share the same limit.
Throw error for an unfinished Unicode surrogate pair at the end of a Unicode string (Tom Lane)
Normally, a Unicode surrogate leading character must be followed by a Unicode surrogate trailing character, but the check for this was missed if the leading character was the last character in a Unicode string literal (U&'...') or Unicode identifier (U&"...").
Ensure that a purely negative text search query, such as !foo, matches empty tsvectors (Tom Dunstan)
Such matches were found by GIN index searches, but not by sequential scans or GiST index searches.
Prevent crash when ts_rewrite()
replaces a non-top-level subtree with an empty query (Artur Zakirov)
Fix performance problems in ts_rewrite()
(Tom Lane)
Fix ts_rewrite()
's handling of nested NOT operators (Tom Lane)
Fix array_fill()
to handle empty arrays properly (Tom Lane)
Fix one-byte buffer overrun in quote_literal_cstr()
(Heikki Linnakangas)
The overrun occurred only if the input consisted entirely of single quotes and/or backslashes.
Prevent multiple calls of pg_start_backup()
and pg_stop_backup()
from running concurrently (Michael Paquier)
This avoids an assertion failure, and possibly worse things, if someone tries to run these functions in parallel.
Avoid discarding interval-to-interval casts that aren't really no-ops (Tom Lane)
In some cases, a cast that should result in zeroing out low-order interval fields was mistakenly deemed to be a no-op and discarded. An example is that casting from INTERVAL MONTH to INTERVAL YEAR failed to clear the months field.
Ensure that cached plans are invalidated by changes in foreign-table options (Amit Langote, Etsuro Fujita, Ashutosh Bapat)
Fix pg_dump to dump user-defined casts and transforms that use built-in functions (Stephen Frost)
Fix pg_restore with --create --if-exists to behave more sanely if an archive contains unrecognized DROP commands (Tom Lane)
This doesn't fix any live bug, but it may improve the behavior in future if pg_restore is used with an archive generated by a later pg_dump version.
Fix pg_basebackup's rate limiting in the presence of slow I/O (Antonin Houska)
If disk I/O was transiently much slower than the specified rate limit, the calculation overflowed, effectively disabling the rate limit for the rest of the run.
Fix pg_basebackup's handling of symlinked pg_stat_tmp and pg_replslot subdirectories (Magnus Hagander, Michael Paquier)
Fix possible pg_basebackup failure on standby server when including WAL files (Amit Kapila, Robert Haas)
Ensure that the Python exception objects we create for PL/Python are properly reference-counted (Rafa de la Torre, Tom Lane)
This avoids failures if the objects are used after a Python garbage collection cycle has occurred.
Fix PL/Tcl to support triggers on tables that have .tupno as a column name (Tom Lane)
This matches the (previously undocumented) behavior of PL/Tcl's spi_exec and spi_execp commands, namely that a magic .tupno column is inserted only if there isn't a real column named that.
Allow DOS-style line endings in ~/.pgpass files, even on Unix (Vik Fearing)
This change simplifies use of the same password file across Unix and Windows machines.
Fix one-byte buffer overrun if ecpg is given a file name that ends with a dot (Takayuki Tsunakawa)
Fix psql's tab completion for ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES (Gilles Darold, Stephen Frost)
In psql, treat an empty or all-blank setting of the PAGER environment variable as meaning "no pager" (Tom Lane)
Previously, such a setting caused output intended for the pager to vanish entirely.
Improve contrib/dblink's reporting of low-level libpq errors, such as out-of-memory (Joe Conway)
Teach contrib/dblink to ignore irrelevant server options when it uses a contrib/postgres_fdw foreign server as the source of connection options (Corey Huinker)
Previously, if the foreign server object had options that were not also libpq connection options, an error occurred.
On Windows, ensure that environment variable changes are propagated to DLLs built with debug options (Christian Ullrich)
Sync our copy of the timezone library with IANA release tzcode2016j (Tom Lane)
This fixes various issues, most notably that timezone data installation failed if the target directory didn't support hard links.
Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2016j for DST law changes in northern Cyprus (adding a new zone Asia/Famagusta), Russia (adding a new zone Europe/Saratov), Tonga, and Antarctica/Casey. Historical corrections for Italy, Kazakhstan, Malta, and Palestine. Switch to preferring numeric zone abbreviations for Tonga.
⇑ Upgrade to 9.4.12 released on 2017-05-11 - docs
Restrict visibility of pg_user_mappings.umoptions, to protect passwords stored as user mapping options (Michael Paquier, Feike Steenbergen)
The previous coding allowed the owner of a foreign server object, or anyone he has granted server USAGE permission to, to see the options for all user mappings associated with that server. This might well include passwords for other users. Adjust the view definition to match the behavior of information_schema.user_mapping_options, namely that these options are visible to the user being mapped, or if the mapping is for PUBLIC and the current user is the server owner, or if the current user is a superuser. (CVE-2017-7486)
By itself, this patch will only fix the behavior in newly initdb'd databases. If you wish to apply this change in an existing database, follow the corrected procedure shown in the changelog entry for CVE-2017-7547, in Section E.13.
Prevent exposure of statistical information via leaky operators (Peter Eisentraut)
Some selectivity estimation functions in the planner will apply user-defined operators to values obtained from pg_statistic, such as most common values and histogram entries. This occurs before table permissions are checked, so a nefarious user could exploit the behavior to obtain these values for table columns he does not have permission to read. To fix, fall back to a default estimate if the operator's implementation function is not certified leak-proof and the calling user does not have permission to read the table column whose statistics are needed. At least one of these criteria is satisfied in most cases in practice. (CVE-2017-7484)
Restore libpq's recognition of the PGREQUIRESSL environment variable (Daniel Gustafsson)
Processing of this environment variable was unintentionally dropped in PostgreSQL 9.3, but its documentation remained. This creates a security hazard, since users might be relying on the environment variable to force SSL-encrypted connections, but that would no longer be guaranteed. Restore handling of the variable, but give it lower priority than PGSSLMODE, to avoid breaking configurations that work correctly with post-9.3 code. (CVE-2017-7485)
Fix possibly-invalid initial snapshot during logical decoding (Petr Jelinek, Andres Freund)
The initial snapshot created for a logical decoding replication slot was potentially incorrect. This could cause third-party tools that use logical decoding to copy incomplete/inconsistent initial data. This was more likely to happen if the source server was busy at the time of slot creation, or if another logical slot already existed.
If you are using a replication tool that depends on logical decoding, and it should have copied a nonempty data set at the start of replication, it is advisable to recreate the replica after installing this update, or to verify its contents against the source server.
Fix possible corruption of "init forks" of unlogged indexes (Robert Haas, Michael Paquier)
This could result in an unlogged index being set to an invalid state after a crash and restart. Such a problem would persist until the index was dropped and rebuilt.
Fix incorrect reconstruction of pg_subtrans entries when a standby server replays a prepared but uncommitted two-phase transaction (Tom Lane)
In most cases this turned out to have no visible ill effects, but in corner cases it could result in circular references in pg_subtrans, potentially causing infinite loops in queries that examine rows modified by the two-phase transaction.
Avoid possible crash in walsender due to failure to initialize a string buffer (Stas Kelvich, Fujii Masao)
Fix postmaster's handling of fork()
failure for a background worker process (Tom Lane)
Previously, the postmaster updated portions of its state as though the process had been launched successfully, resulting in subsequent confusion.
Ensure parsing of queries in extension scripts sees the results of immediately-preceding DDL (Julien Rouhaud, Tom Lane)
Due to lack of a cache flush step between commands in an extension script file, non-utility queries might not see the effects of an immediately preceding catalog change, such as ALTER TABLE ... RENAME.
Skip tablespace privilege checks when ALTER TABLE ... ALTER COLUMN TYPE rebuilds an existing index (Noah Misch)
The command failed if the calling user did not currently have CREATE privilege for the tablespace containing the index. That behavior seems unhelpful, so skip the check, allowing the index to be rebuilt where it is.
Fix ALTER TABLE ... VALIDATE CONSTRAINT to not recurse to child tables when the constraint is marked NO INHERIT (Amit Langote)
This fix prevents unwanted "constraint does not exist" failures when no matching constraint is present in the child tables.
Fix VACUUM to account properly for pages that could not be scanned due to conflicting page pins (Andrew Gierth)
This tended to lead to underestimation of the number of tuples in the table. In the worst case of a small heavily-contended table, VACUUM could incorrectly report that the table contained no tuples, leading to very bad planning choices.
Ensure that bulk-tuple-transfer loops within a hash join are interruptible by query cancel requests (Tom Lane, Thomas Munro)
Fix integer-overflow problems in interval comparison (Kyotaro Horiguchi, Tom Lane)
The comparison operators for type interval could yield wrong answers for intervals larger than about 296000 years. Indexes on columns containing such large values should be reindexed, since they may be corrupt.
Fix cursor_to_xml()
to produce valid output with tableforest = false (Thomas Munro, Peter Eisentraut)
Previously it failed to produce a wrapping <table> element.
Fix roundoff problems in float8_timestamptz()
and make_interval()
(Tom Lane)
These functions truncated, rather than rounded, when converting a floating-point value to integer microseconds; that could cause unexpectedly off-by-one results.
Improve performance of pg_timezone_names view (Tom Lane, David Rowley)
Reduce memory management overhead for contexts containing many large blocks (Tom Lane)
Fix sloppy handling of corner-case errors from lseek()
and close()
(Tom Lane)
Neither of these system calls are likely to fail in typical situations, but if they did, fd.c could get quite confused.
Fix incorrect check for whether postmaster is running as a Windows service (Michael Paquier)
This could result in attempting to write to the event log when that isn't accessible, so that no logging happens at all.
Fix ecpg to support COMMIT PREPARED and ROLLBACK PREPARED (Masahiko Sawada)
Fix a double-free error when processing dollar-quoted string literals in ecpg (Michael Meskes)
In pg_dump, fix incorrect schema and owner marking for comments and security labels of some types of database objects (Giuseppe Broccolo, Tom Lane)
In simple cases this caused no ill effects; but for example, a schema-selective restore might omit comments it should include, because they were not marked as belonging to the schema of their associated object.
Avoid emitting an invalid list file in pg_restore -l when SQL object names contain newlines (Tom Lane)
Replace newlines by spaces, which is sufficient to make the output valid for pg_restore -L's purposes.
Fix pg_upgrade to transfer comments and security labels attached to "large objects" (blobs) (Stephen Frost)
Previously, blobs were correctly transferred to the new database, but any comments or security labels attached to them were lost.
Improve error handling in contrib/adminpack's pg_file_write()
function (Noah Misch)
Notably, it failed to detect errors reported by fclose()
.
In contrib/dblink, avoid leaking the previous unnamed connection when establishing a new unnamed connection (Joe Conway)
Fix contrib/pg_trgm's extraction of trigrams from regular expressions (Tom Lane)
In some cases it would produce a broken data structure that could never match anything, leading to GIN or GiST indexscans that use a trigram index not finding any matches to the regular expression.
In contrib/postgres_fdw, transmit query cancellation requests to the remote server (Michael Paquier, Etsuro Fujita)
Previously, a local query cancellation request did not cause an already-sent remote query to terminate early. This is a back-patch of work originally done for 9.6.
Support OpenSSL 1.1.0 (Heikki Linnakangas, Andreas Karlsson, Tom Lane)
This is a back-patch of work previously done in newer branches; it's needed since many platforms are adopting newer OpenSSL versions.
Support Tcl 8.6 in MSVC builds (Álvaro Herrera)
Sync our copy of the timezone library with IANA release tzcode2017b (Tom Lane)
This fixes a bug affecting some DST transitions in January 2038.
Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2017b for DST law changes in Chile, Haiti, and Mongolia, plus historical corrections for Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Liberia, and Spain. Switch to numeric abbreviations for numerous time zones in South America, the Pacific and Indian oceans, and some Asian and Middle Eastern countries.
The IANA time zone database previously provided textual abbreviations for all time zones, sometimes making up abbreviations that have little or no currency among the local population. They are in process of reversing that policy in favor of using numeric UTC offsets in zones where there is no evidence of real-world use of an English abbreviation. At least for the time being, PostgreSQL will continue to accept such removed abbreviations for timestamp input. But they will not be shown in the pg_timezone_names view nor used for output.
Use correct daylight-savings rules for POSIX-style time zone names in MSVC builds (David Rowley)
The Microsoft MSVC build scripts neglected to install the posixrules file in the timezone directory tree. This resulted in the timezone code falling back to its built-in rule about what DST behavior to assume for a POSIX-style time zone name. For historical reasons that still corresponds to the DST rules the USA was using before 2007 (i.e., change on first Sunday in April and last Sunday in October). With this fix, a POSIX-style zone name will use the current and historical DST transition dates of the US/Eastern zone. If you don't want that, remove the posixrules file, or replace it with a copy of some other zone file (see Section 8.5.3). Note that due to caching, you may need to restart the server to get such changes to take effect.
⇑ Upgrade to 9.4.13 released on 2017-08-10 - docs
Further restrict visibility of pg_user_mappings.umoptions, to protect passwords stored as user mapping options (Noah Misch)
The fix for CVE-2017-7486 was incorrect: it allowed a user to see the options in her own user mapping, even if she did not have USAGE permission on the associated foreign server. Such options might include a password that had been provided by the server owner rather than the user herself. Since information_schema.user_mapping_options does not show the options in such cases, pg_user_mappings should not either. (CVE-2017-7547)
By itself, this patch will only fix the behavior in newly initdb'd databases. If you wish to apply this change in an existing database, you will need to do the following:
Restart the postmaster after adding allow_system_table_mods = true to postgresql.conf. (In versions supporting ALTER SYSTEM, you can use that to make the configuration change, but you'll still need a restart.)
In each database of the cluster, run the following commands as superuser:
SET search_path = pg_catalog; CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW pg_user_mappings AS SELECT U.oid AS umid, S.oid AS srvid, S.srvname AS srvname, U.umuser AS umuser, CASE WHEN U.umuser = 0 THEN 'public' ELSE A.rolname END AS usename, CASE WHEN (U.umuser <> 0 AND A.rolname = current_user AND (pg_has_role(S.srvowner, 'USAGE') OR has_server_privilege(S.oid, 'USAGE'))) OR (U.umuser = 0 AND pg_has_role(S.srvowner, 'USAGE')) OR (SELECT rolsuper FROM pg_authid WHERE rolname = current_user) THEN U.umoptions ELSE NULL END AS umoptions FROM pg_user_mapping U LEFT JOIN pg_authid A ON (A.oid = U.umuser) JOIN pg_foreign_server S ON (U.umserver = S.oid);
Do not forget to include the template0 and template1 databases, or the vulnerability will still exist in databases you create later. To fix template0, you'll need to temporarily make it accept connections. In PostgreSQL 9.5 and later, you can use
ALTER DATABASE template0 WITH ALLOW_CONNECTIONS true;
and then after fixing template0, undo that with
ALTER DATABASE template0 WITH ALLOW_CONNECTIONS false;
In prior versions, instead use
UPDATE pg_database SET datallowconn = true WHERE datname = 'template0'; UPDATE pg_database SET datallowconn = false WHERE datname = 'template0';
Finally, remove the allow_system_table_mods configuration setting, and again restart the postmaster.
Disallow empty passwords in all password-based authentication methods (Heikki Linnakangas)
libpq ignores empty password specifications, and does not transmit them to the server. So, if a user's password has been set to the empty string, it's impossible to log in with that password via psql or other libpq-based clients. An administrator might therefore believe that setting the password to empty is equivalent to disabling password login. However, with a modified or non-libpq-based client, logging in could be possible, depending on which authentication method is configured. In particular the most common method, md5, accepted empty passwords. Change the server to reject empty passwords in all cases. (CVE-2017-7546)
Make lo_put()
check for UPDATE privilege on the target large object (Tom Lane, Michael Paquier)
lo_put()
should surely require the same permissions as lowrite()
, but the check was missing, allowing any user to change the data in a large object. (CVE-2017-7548)
Fix concurrent locking of tuple update chains (Álvaro Herrera)
If several sessions concurrently lock a tuple update chain with nonconflicting lock modes using an old snapshot, and they all succeed, it was possible for some of them to nonetheless fail (and conclude there is no live tuple version) due to a race condition. This had consequences such as foreign-key checks failing to see a tuple that definitely exists but is being updated concurrently.
Fix potential data corruption when freezing a tuple whose XMAX is a multixact with exactly one still-interesting member (Teodor Sigaev)
Avoid integer overflow and ensuing crash when sorting more than one billion tuples in-memory (Sergey Koposov)
On Windows, retry process creation if we fail to reserve the address range for our shared memory in the new process (Tom Lane, Amit Kapila)
This is expected to fix infrequent child-process-launch failures that are probably due to interference from antivirus products.
Fix low-probability corruption of shared predicate-lock hash table in Windows builds (Thomas Munro, Tom Lane)
Avoid logging clean closure of an SSL connection as though it were a connection reset (Michael Paquier)
Prevent sending SSL session tickets to clients (Tom Lane)
This fix prevents reconnection failures with ticket-aware client-side SSL code.
Fix code for setting tcp_keepalives_idle on Solaris (Tom Lane)
Fix statistics collector to honor inquiry messages issued just after a postmaster shutdown and immediate restart (Tom Lane)
Statistics inquiries issued within half a second of the previous postmaster shutdown were effectively ignored.
Ensure that the statistics collector's receive buffer size is at least 100KB (Tom Lane)
This reduces the risk of dropped statistics data on older platforms whose default receive buffer size is less than that.
Fix possible creation of an invalid WAL segment when a standby is promoted just after it processes an XLOG_SWITCH WAL record (Andres Freund)
Fix walsender to exit promptly when client requests shutdown (Tom Lane)
Fix SIGHUP and SIGUSR1 handling in walsender processes (Petr Jelinek, Andres Freund)
Prevent walsender-triggered panics during shutdown checkpoints (Andres Freund, Michael Paquier)
Fix unnecessarily slow restarts of walreceiver processes due to race condition in postmaster (Tom Lane)
Fix logical decoding failure with very wide tuples (Andres Freund)
Logical decoding crashed on tuples that are wider than 64KB (after compression, but with all data in-line). The case arises only when REPLICA IDENTITY FULL is enabled for a table containing such tuples.
Fix leakage of small subtransactions spilled to disk during logical decoding (Andres Freund)
This resulted in temporary files consuming excessive disk space.
Reduce the work needed to build snapshots during creation of logical-decoding slots (Andres Freund, Petr Jelinek)
The previous algorithm was infeasibly expensive on a server with a lot of open transactions.
Fix race condition that could indefinitely delay creation of logical-decoding slots (Andres Freund, Petr Jelinek)
Reduce overhead in processing syscache invalidation events (Tom Lane)
This is particularly helpful for logical decoding, which triggers frequent cache invalidation.
Fix cases where an INSERT or UPDATE assigns to more than one element of a column that is of domain-over-array type (Tom Lane)
Allow window functions to be used in sub-SELECTs that are within the arguments of an aggregate function (Tom Lane)
Move autogenerated array types out of the way during ALTER ... RENAME (Vik Fearing)
Previously, we would rename a conflicting autogenerated array type out of the way during CREATE; this fix extends that behavior to renaming operations.
Ensure that ALTER USER ... SET accepts all the syntax variants that ALTER ROLE ... SET does (Peter Eisentraut)
Properly update dependency info when changing a datatype I/O function's argument or return type from opaque to the correct type (Heikki Linnakangas)
CREATE TYPE updates I/O functions declared in this long-obsolete style, but it forgot to record a dependency on the type, allowing a subsequent DROP TYPE to leave broken function definitions behind.
Reduce memory usage when ANALYZE processes a tsvector column (Heikki Linnakangas)
Fix unnecessary precision loss and sloppy rounding when multiplying or dividing money values by integers or floats (Tom Lane)
Tighten checks for whitespace in functions that parse identifiers, such as regprocedurein()
(Tom Lane)
Depending on the prevailing locale, these functions could misinterpret fragments of multibyte characters as whitespace.
Use relevant #define symbols from Perl while compiling PL/Perl (Ashutosh Sharma, Tom Lane)
This avoids portability problems, typically manifesting as a "handshake" mismatch during library load, when working with recent Perl versions.
In libpq, reset GSS/SASL and SSPI authentication state properly after a failed connection attempt (Michael Paquier)
Failure to do this meant that when falling back from SSL to non-SSL connections, a GSS/SASL failure in the SSL attempt would always cause the non-SSL attempt to fail. SSPI did not fail, but it leaked memory.
In psql, fix failure when COPY FROM STDIN is ended with a keyboard EOF signal and then another COPY FROM STDIN is attempted (Thomas Munro)
This misbehavior was observed on BSD-derived platforms (including macOS), but not on most others.
Fix pg_dump and pg_restore to emit REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW commands last (Tom Lane)
This prevents errors during dump/restore when a materialized view refers to tables owned by a different user.
Improve pg_dump/pg_restore's reporting of error conditions originating in zlib (Vladimir Kunschikov, Álvaro Herrera)
Fix pg_dump with the --clean option to drop event triggers as expected (Tom Lane)
It also now correctly assigns ownership of event triggers; before, they were restored as being owned by the superuser running the restore script.
Fix pg_dump to not emit invalid SQL for an empty operator class (Daniel Gustafsson)
Fix pg_dump output to stdout on Windows (Kuntal Ghosh)
A compressed plain-text dump written to stdout would contain corrupt data due to failure to put the file descriptor into binary mode.
Fix pg_get_ruledef()
to print correct output for the ON SELECT rule of a view whose columns have been renamed (Tom Lane)
In some corner cases, pg_dump relies on pg_get_ruledef()
to dump views, so that this error could result in dump/reload failures.
Fix dumping of outer joins with empty constraints, such as the result of a NATURAL LEFT JOIN with no common columns (Tom Lane)
Fix dumping of function expressions in the FROM clause in cases where the expression does not deparse into something that looks like a function call (Tom Lane)
Fix pg_basebackup output to stdout on Windows (Haribabu Kommi)
A backup written to stdout would contain corrupt data due to failure to put the file descriptor into binary mode.
Fix pg_upgrade to ensure that the ending WAL record does not have wal_level = minimum (Bruce Momjian)
This condition could prevent upgraded standby servers from reconnecting.
In postgres_fdw, re-establish connections to remote servers after ALTER SERVER or ALTER USER MAPPING commands (Kyotaro Horiguchi)
This ensures that option changes affecting connection parameters will be applied promptly.
In postgres_fdw, allow cancellation of remote transaction control commands (Robert Haas, Rafia Sabih)
This change allows us to quickly escape a wait for an unresponsive remote server in many more cases than previously.
Increase MAX_SYSCACHE_CALLBACKS to provide more room for extensions (Tom Lane)
Always use -fPIC, not -fpic, when building shared libraries with gcc (Tom Lane)
This supports larger extension libraries on platforms where it makes a difference.
Fix unescaped-braces issue in our build scripts for Microsoft MSVC, to avoid a warning or error from recent Perl versions (Andrew Dunstan)
In MSVC builds, handle the case where the openssl library is not within a VC subdirectory (Andrew Dunstan)
In MSVC builds, add proper include path for libxml2 header files (Andrew Dunstan)
This fixes a former need to move things around in standard Windows installations of libxml2.
In MSVC builds, recognize a Tcl library that is named tcl86.lib (Noah Misch)
In MSVC builds, honor PROVE_FLAGS settings on vcregress.pl's command line (Andrew Dunstan)
⇑ Upgrade to 9.4.14 released on 2017-08-31 - docs
Fix failure of walsender processes to respond to shutdown signals (Marco Nenciarini)
A missed flag update resulted in walsenders continuing to run as long as they had a standby server connected, preventing primary-server shutdown unless immediate shutdown mode is used.
Show foreign tables in information_schema.table_privileges view (Peter Eisentraut)
All other relevant information_schema views include foreign tables, but this one ignored them.
Since this view definition is installed by initdb, merely upgrading will not fix the problem. If you need to fix this in an existing installation, you can, as a superuser, do this in psql:
SET search_path TO information_schema; CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW table_privileges AS SELECT CAST(u_grantor.rolname AS sql_identifier) AS grantor, CAST(grantee.rolname AS sql_identifier) AS grantee, CAST(current_database() AS sql_identifier) AS table_catalog, CAST(nc.nspname AS sql_identifier) AS table_schema, CAST(c.relname AS sql_identifier) AS table_name, CAST(c.prtype AS character_data) AS privilege_type, CAST( CASE WHEN -- object owner always has grant options pg_has_role(grantee.oid, c.relowner, 'USAGE') OR c.grantable THEN 'YES' ELSE 'NO' END AS yes_or_no) AS is_grantable, CAST(CASE WHEN c.prtype = 'SELECT' THEN 'YES' ELSE 'NO' END AS yes_or_no) AS with_hierarchy FROM ( SELECT oid, relname, relnamespace, relkind, relowner, (aclexplode(coalesce(relacl, acldefault('r', relowner)))).* FROM pg_class ) AS c (oid, relname, relnamespace, relkind, relowner, grantor, grantee, prtype, grantable), pg_namespace nc, pg_authid u_grantor, ( SELECT oid, rolname FROM pg_authid UNION ALL SELECT 0::oid, 'PUBLIC' ) AS grantee (oid, rolname) WHERE c.relnamespace = nc.oid AND c.relkind IN ('r', 'v', 'f') AND c.grantee = grantee.oid AND c.grantor = u_grantor.oid AND c.prtype IN ('INSERT', 'SELECT', 'UPDATE', 'DELETE', 'TRUNCATE', 'REFERENCES', 'TRIGGER') AND (pg_has_role(u_grantor.oid, 'USAGE') OR pg_has_role(grantee.oid, 'USAGE') OR grantee.rolname = 'PUBLIC');
This must be repeated in each database to be fixed, including template0.
Clean up handling of a fatal exit (e.g., due to receipt of SIGTERM) that occurs while trying to execute a ROLLBACK of a failed transaction (Tom Lane)
This situation could result in an assertion failure. In production builds, the exit would still occur, but it would log an unexpected message about "cannot drop active portal".
Remove assertion that could trigger during a fatal exit (Tom Lane)
Correctly identify columns that are of a range type or domain type over a composite type or domain type being searched for (Tom Lane)
Certain ALTER commands that change the definition of a composite type or domain type are supposed to fail if there are any stored values of that type in the database, because they lack the infrastructure needed to update or check such values. Previously, these checks could miss relevant values that are wrapped inside range types or sub-domains, possibly allowing the database to become inconsistent.
Fix crash in pg_restore when using parallel mode and using a list file to select a subset of items to restore (Fabrízio de Royes Mello)
Change ecpg's parser to allow RETURNING clauses without attached C variables (Michael Meskes)
This allows ecpg programs to contain SQL constructs that use RETURNING internally (for example, inside a CTE) rather than using it to define values to be returned to the client.
Improve selection of compiler flags for PL/Perl on Windows (Tom Lane)
This fix avoids possible crashes of PL/Perl due to inconsistent assumptions about the width of time_t values. A side-effect that may be visible to extension developers is that _USE_32BIT_TIME_T is no longer defined globally in PostgreSQL Windows builds. This is not expected to cause problems, because type time_t is not used in any PostgreSQL API definitions.
⇑ Upgrade to 9.4.15 released on 2017-11-09 - docs
Fix crash due to rowtype mismatch in json{b}_populate_recordset()
(Michael Paquier, Tom Lane)
These functions used the result rowtype specified in the FROM ... AS clause without checking that it matched the actual rowtype of the supplied tuple value. If it didn't, that would usually result in a crash, though disclosure of server memory contents seems possible as well. (CVE-2017-15098)
Fix sample server-start scripts to become $PGUSER before opening $PGLOG (Noah Misch)
Previously, the postmaster log file was opened while still running as root. The database owner could therefore mount an attack against another system user by making $PGLOG be a symbolic link to some other file, which would then become corrupted by appending log messages.
By default, these scripts are not installed anywhere. Users who have made use of them will need to manually recopy them, or apply the same changes to their modified versions. If the existing $PGLOG file is root-owned, it will need to be removed or renamed out of the way before restarting the server with the corrected script. (CVE-2017-12172)
Fix crash when logical decoding is invoked from a SPI-using function, in particular any function written in a PL language (Tom Lane)
Fix json_build_array()
, json_build_object()
, and their jsonb equivalents to handle explicit VARIADIC arguments correctly (Michael Paquier)
Properly reject attempts to convert infinite float values to type numeric (Tom Lane, KaiGai Kohei)
Previously the behavior was platform-dependent.
Fix corner-case crashes when columns have been added to the end of a view (Tom Lane)
Record proper dependencies when a view or rule contains FieldSelect or FieldStore expression nodes (Tom Lane)
Lack of these dependencies could allow a column or data type DROP to go through when it ought to fail, thereby causing later uses of the view or rule to get errors. This patch does not do anything to protect existing views/rules, only ones created in the future.
Correctly detect hashability of range data types (Tom Lane)
The planner mistakenly assumed that any range type could be hashed for use in hash joins or hash aggregation, but actually it must check whether the range's subtype has hash support. This does not affect any of the built-in range types, since they're all hashable anyway.
Fix low-probability loss of NOTIFY messages due to XID wraparound (Marko Tiikkaja, Tom Lane)
If a session executed no queries, but merely listened for notifications, for more than 2 billion transactions, it started to miss some notifications from concurrently-committing transactions.
Avoid SIGBUS crash on Linux when a DSM memory request exceeds the space available in tmpfs (Thomas Munro)
Prevent low-probability crash in processing of nested trigger firings (Tom Lane)
Allow COPY's FREEZE option to work when the transaction isolation level is REPEATABLE READ or higher (Noah Misch)
This case was unintentionally broken by a previous bug fix.
Correctly restore the umask setting when file creation fails in COPY or lo_export()
(Peter Eisentraut)
Give a better error message for duplicate column names in ANALYZE (Nathan Bossart)
Fix mis-parsing of the last line in a non-newline-terminated pg_hba.conf file (Tom Lane)
Fix libpq to not require user's home directory to exist (Tom Lane)
In v10, failure to find the home directory while trying to read ~/.pgpass was treated as a hard error, but it should just cause that file to not be found. Both v10 and previous release branches made the same mistake when reading ~/.pg_service.conf, though this was less obvious since that file is not sought unless a service name is specified.
Fix libpq to guard against integer overflow in the row count of a PGresult (Michael Paquier)
Fix ecpg's handling of out-of-scope cursor declarations with pointer or array variables (Michael Meskes)
In ecpglib, correctly handle backslashes in string literals depending on whether standard_conforming_strings is set (Tsunakawa Takayuki)
Make ecpglib's Informix-compatibility mode ignore fractional digits in integer input strings, as expected (Gao Zengqi, Michael Meskes)
Sync our copy of the timezone library with IANA release tzcode2017c (Tom Lane)
This fixes various issues; the only one likely to be user-visible is that the default DST rules for a POSIX-style zone name, if no posixrules file exists in the timezone data directory, now match current US law rather than what it was a dozen years ago.
Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2017c for DST law changes in Fiji, Namibia, Northern Cyprus, Sudan, Tonga, and Turks & Caicos Islands, plus historical corrections for Alaska, Apia, Burma, Calcutta, Detroit, Ireland, Namibia, and Pago Pago.
⇑ Upgrade to 9.4.16 released on 2018-02-08 - docs
Ensure that all temporary files made by pg_upgrade are non-world-readable (Tom Lane, Noah Misch)
pg_upgrade normally restricts its temporary files to be readable and writable only by the calling user. But the temporary file containing pg_dumpall -g output would be group- or world-readable, or even writable, if the user's umask setting allows. In typical usage on multi-user machines, the umask and/or the working directory's permissions would be tight enough to prevent problems; but there may be people using pg_upgrade in scenarios where this oversight would permit disclosure of database passwords to unfriendly eyes. (CVE-2018-1053)
Fix vacuuming of tuples that were updated while key-share locked (Andres Freund, Álvaro Herrera)
In some cases VACUUM would fail to remove such tuples even though they are now dead, leading to assorted data corruption scenarios.
Fix inadequate buffer locking in some LSN fetches (Jacob Champion, Asim Praveen, Ashwin Agrawal)
These errors could result in misbehavior under concurrent load. The potential consequences have not been characterized fully.
Avoid unnecessary failure in a query on an inheritance tree that occurs concurrently with some child table being removed from the tree by ALTER TABLE NO INHERIT (Tom Lane)
Fix spurious deadlock failures when multiple sessions are running CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY (Jeff Janes)
Repair failure with correlated sub-SELECT inside VALUES inside a LATERAL subquery (Tom Lane)
Fix "could not devise a query plan for the given query" planner failure for some cases involving nested UNION ALL inside a lateral subquery (Tom Lane)
Fix logical decoding to correctly clean up disk files for crashed transactions (Atsushi Torikoshi)
Logical decoding may spill WAL records to disk for transactions generating many WAL records. Normally these files are cleaned up after the transaction's commit or abort record arrives; but if no such record is ever seen, the removal code misbehaved.
Fix walsender timeout failure and failure to respond to interrupts when processing a large transaction (Petr Jelinek)
Fix has_sequence_privilege()
to support WITH GRANT OPTION tests, as other privilege-testing functions do (Joe Conway)
In databases using UTF8 encoding, ignore any XML declaration that asserts a different encoding (Pavel Stehule, Noah Misch)
We always store XML strings in the database encoding, so allowing libxml to act on a declaration of another encoding gave wrong results. In encodings other than UTF8, we don't promise to support non-ASCII XML data anyway, so retain the previous behavior for bug compatibility. This change affects only xpath()
and related functions; other XML code paths already acted this way.
Provide for forward compatibility with future minor protocol versions (Robert Haas, Badrul Chowdhury)
Up to now, PostgreSQL servers simply rejected requests to use protocol versions newer than 3.0, so that there was no functional difference between the major and minor parts of the protocol version number. Allow clients to request versions 3.x without failing, sending back a message showing that the server only understands 3.0. This makes no difference at the moment, but back-patching this change should allow speedier introduction of future minor protocol upgrades.
Cope with failure to start a parallel worker process (Amit Kapila, Robert Haas)
Parallel query previously tended to hang indefinitely if a worker could not be started, as the result of fork() failure or other low-probability problems.
Prevent stack-overflow crashes when planning extremely deeply nested set operations (UNION/INTERSECT/EXCEPT) (Tom Lane)
Fix null-pointer crashes for some types of LDAP URLs appearing in pg_hba.conf (Thomas Munro)
Fix sample INSTR()
functions in the PL/pgSQL documentation (Yugo Nagata, Tom Lane)
These functions are stated to be Oracle® compatible, but they weren't exactly. In particular, there was a discrepancy in the interpretation of a negative third parameter: Oracle thinks that a negative value indicates the last place where the target substring can begin, whereas our functions took it as the last place where the target can end. Also, Oracle throws an error for a zero or negative fourth parameter, whereas our functions returned zero.
The sample code has been adjusted to match Oracle's behavior more precisely. Users who have copied this code into their applications may wish to update their copies.
Fix pg_dump to make ACL (permissions), comment, and security label entries reliably identifiable in archive output formats (Tom Lane)
The "tag" portion of an ACL archive entry was usually just the name of the associated object. Make it start with the object type instead, bringing ACLs into line with the convention already used for comment and security label archive entries. Also, fix the comment and security label entries for the whole database, if present, to make their tags start with DATABASE so that they also follow this convention. This prevents false matches in code that tries to identify large-object-related entries by seeing if the tag starts with LARGE OBJECT. That could have resulted in misclassifying entries as data rather than schema, with undesirable results in a schema-only or data-only dump.
Note that this change has user-visible results in the output of pg_restore --list.
In ecpg, detect indicator arrays that do not have the correct length and report an error (David Rader)
Avoid triggering a libc assertion in contrib/hstore, due to use of memcpy()
with equal source and destination pointers (Tomas Vondra)
Provide modern examples of how to auto-start Postgres on macOS (Tom Lane)
The scripts in contrib/start-scripts/osx use infrastructure that's been deprecated for over a decade, and which no longer works at all in macOS releases of the last couple of years. Add a new subdirectory contrib/start-scripts/macos containing scripts that use the newer launchd infrastructure.
Fix incorrect selection of configuration-specific libraries for OpenSSL on Windows (Andrew Dunstan)
Support linking to MinGW-built versions of libperl (Noah Misch)
This allows building PL/Perl with some common Perl distributions for Windows.
Fix MSVC build to test whether 32-bit libperl needs -D_USE_32BIT_TIME_T (Noah Misch)
Available Perl distributions are inconsistent about what they expect, and lack any reliable means of reporting it, so resort to a build-time test on what the library being used actually does.
On Windows, install the crash dump handler earlier in postmaster startup (Takayuki Tsunakawa)
This may allow collection of a core dump for some early-startup failures that did not produce a dump before.
On Windows, avoid encoding-conversion-related crashes when emitting messages very early in postmaster startup (Takayuki Tsunakawa)
Use our existing Motorola 68K spinlock code on OpenBSD as well as NetBSD (David Carlier)
Add support for spinlocks on Motorola 88K (David Carlier)
Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2018c for DST law changes in Brazil, Sao Tome and Principe, plus historical corrections for Bolivia, Japan, and South Sudan. The US/Pacific-New zone has been removed (it was only an alias for America/Los_Angeles anyway).