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2023-04-18Fix Utils.pm's locale-munging so that Perl itself is also affected.Tom Lane
Utils.pm has a BEGIN block that editorializes on the locale-related environment variables, primarily in order to stabilize the behavior of child programs. It turns out that if the calling test script has already done "use locale", this fails to affect the behavior of Perl itself, causing locale behavior to be different between Perl and child programs. That breaks commit cd82e5c79's attempt to deal with locale-specific behavior in psql. To fix, we just need to call setlocale() to redo the calculation of locale. Per report from Aleksander Alekseev. No back-patch for now, since there are no locale-dependent TAP tests in prior branches, and I'm not yet convinced that this won't have side-effects of its own. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJ7c6TO9KpYYxoVVseWEQB5KtjWDkt8NfyAeKPcHoe2Jq+ykpw@mail.gmail.com
2023-04-18Fix various typosDavid Rowley
This fixes many spelling mistakes in comments, but a few references to invalid parameter names, function names and option names too in comments and also some in string constants Also, fix an #undef that was undefining the incorrect definition Author: Alexander Lakhin Reviewed-by: Justin Pryzby Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2023-04-13De-Revert "Add support for Kerberos credential delegation"Stephen Frost
This reverts commit 3d03b24c3 (Revert Add support for Kerberos credential delegation) which was committed on the grounds of concern about portability, but on further review and discussion, it's clear that we are better off explicitly requiring MIT Kerberos as that appears to be the only GSSAPI library currently that's under proper maintenance and ongoing development. The API used for storing credentials was added to MIT Kerberos over a decade ago while for the other libraries which appear to be mainly based on Heimdal, which exists explicitly to be a re-implementation of MIT Kerberos, the API never made it to a released version (even though it was added to the Heimdal git repo over 5 years ago..). This post-feature-freeze change was approved by the RMT. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ZDDO6jaESKaBgej0%40tamriel.snowman.net
2023-04-08Revert "Add support for Kerberos credential delegation"Stephen Frost
This reverts commit 3d4fa227bce4294ce1cc214b4a9d3b7caa3f0454. Per discussion and buildfarm, this depends on APIs that seem to not be available on at least one platform (NetBSD). Should be certainly possible to rework to be optional on that platform if necessary but bit late for that at this point. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2023-04-08TAP test for logical decoding on standbyAndres Freund
Author: "Drouvot, Bertrand" <[email protected]> Author: Amit Khandekar <[email protected]> Author: Craig Ringer <[email protected]> (in an older version) Author: Andres Freund <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: "Drouvot, Bertrand" <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Robert Haas <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Fabrízio de Royes Mello <[email protected]>
2023-04-08Add support for Kerberos credential delegationStephen Frost
Support GSSAPI/Kerberos credentials being delegated to the server by a client. With this, a user authenticating to PostgreSQL using Kerberos (GSSAPI) credentials can choose to delegate their credentials to the PostgreSQL server (which can choose to accept them, or not), allowing the server to then use those delegated credentials to connect to another service, such as with postgres_fdw or dblink or theoretically any other service which is able to be authenticated using Kerberos. Both postgres_fdw and dblink are changed to allow non-superuser password-less connections but only when GSSAPI credentials have been delegated to the server by the client and GSSAPI is used to authenticate to the remote system. Authors: Stephen Frost, Peifeng Qiu Reviewed-By: David Christensen Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CO1PR05MB8023CC2CB575E0FAAD7DF4F8A8E29@CO1PR05MB8023.namprd05.prod.outlook.com
2023-04-07Refactor background psql TAP functionsDaniel Gustafsson
This breaks out the background and interactive psql functionality into a new class, PostgreSQL::Test::BackgroundPsql. Sessions are still initiated via PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster, but once started they can be manipulated by the new helper functions which intend to make querying easier. A sample session for a command which can be expected to finish at a later time can be seen below. my $session = $node->background_psql('postgres'); $bsession->query_until(qr/start/, q( \echo start CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY idx ON t(a); )); $bsession->quit; Patch by Andres Freund with some additional hacking by me. Author: Andres Freund <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2023-03-29Support connection load balancing in libpqDaniel Gustafsson
This adds support for load balancing connections with libpq using a connection parameter: load_balance_hosts=<string>. When setting the param to random, hosts and addresses will be connected to in random order. This then results in load balancing across these addresses and hosts when multiple clients or frequent connection setups are used. The randomization employed performs two levels of shuffling: 1. The given hosts are randomly shuffled, before resolving them one-by-one. 2. Once a host its addresses get resolved, the returned addresses are shuffled, before trying to connect to them one-by-one. Author: Jelte Fennema <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Michael Banck <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Andrey Borodin <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/PR3PR83MB04768E2FF04818EEB2179949F7A69@PR3PR83MB0476.EURPRD83.prod.outlook.
2023-02-13Add wait_for_replay_catchup wrapper to Cluster.pmAlvaro Herrera
This simplifies a few lines of Perl test code a bit. Author: Bertrand Drouvot Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2023-01-18Fix AdjustUpgrade.pm's view conversion list for --with-lz4.Tom Lane
Turns out the compression.sql test creates a view that needs to be adjusted in the wake of 47bb9db75 --- except that without --with-lz4, it fails to create the view at all, so I'd not noticed this in testing. Per buildfarm member crake.
2023-01-18Get rid of the "new" and "old" entries in a view's rangetable.Tom Lane
The rule system needs "old" and/or "new" pseudo-RTEs in rule actions that are ON INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE. Historically it's put such entries into the ON SELECT rules of views as well, but those are really quite vestigial. The only thing we've used them for is to carry the view's relid forward to AcquireExecutorLocks (so that we can re-lock the view to verify it hasn't changed before re-using a plan) and to carry its relid and permissions data forward to execution-time permissions checks. What we can do instead of that is to retain these fields of the RTE_RELATION RTE for the view even after we convert it to an RTE_SUBQUERY RTE. This requires a tiny amount of extra complication in the planner and AcquireExecutorLocks, but on the other hand we can get rid of the logic that moves that data from one place to another. The principal immediate benefit of doing this, aside from a small saving in the pg_rewrite data for views, is that these pseudo-RTEs no longer trigger ruleutils.c's heuristic about qualifying variable names when the rangetable's length is more than 1. That results in quite a number of small simplifications in regression test outputs, which are all to the good IMO. Bump catversion because we need to dump a few more fields of RTE_SUBQUERY RTEs. While those will always be zeroes anyway in stored rules (because we'd never populate them until query rewrite) they are useful for debugging, and it seems like we'd better make sure to transmit such RTEs accurately in plans sent to parallel workers. I don't think the executor actually examines these fields after startup, but someday it might. This is a second attempt at committing 1b4d280ea. The difference from the first time is that now we can add some filtering rules to AdjustUpgrade.pm to allow cross-version upgrade testing to pass despite all the cosmetic changes in CREATE VIEW outputs. Amit Langote (filtering rules by me) Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqEf7gPN4Hn+LoZ4tP2q_Qt7n3vw7-6fJKOf92tSEnX6Gg@mail.gmail.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2023-01-17AdjustUpgrade.pm should zap test_ext_cine, too.Tom Lane
test_extensions' test_ext_cine extension has the same upgrade hazard as test_ext7: the regression test leaves it in an updated state from which no downgrade path to default is provided. This causes the update_extensions.sql script helpfully provided by pg_upgrade to fail. So drop it in cross-version-upgrade testing. Not entirely sure how come I didn't hit this in testing yesterday; possibly I'd built the upgrade reference databases with testmodules-install-check disabled. Backpatch to v10 where this module was introduced.
2023-01-17Create common infrastructure for cross-version upgrade testing.Tom Lane
To test pg_upgrade across major PG versions, we have to be able to modify or drop any old objects with no-longer-supported properties, and we have to be able to deal with cosmetic changes in pg_dump output. Up to now, the buildfarm and pg_upgrade's own test infrastructure had separate implementations of the former, and we had nothing but very ad-hoc rules for the latter (including an arbitrary threshold on how many lines of unchecked diff were okay!). This patch creates a Perl module that can be shared by both those use-cases, and adds logic that deals with pg_dump output diffs in a much more tightly defined fashion. This largely supersedes previous efforts in commits 0df9641d3, 9814ff550, and 62be9e4cd, which developed a SQL-script-based solution for the task of dropping old objects. There was nothing fundamentally wrong with that work in itself, but it had no basis for solving the output-formatting problem. The most plausible way to deal with formatting is to build a Perl module that can perform editing on the dump files; and once we commit to that, it makes more sense for the same module to also embed the knowledge of what has to be done for dropping old objects. Back-patch versions of the helper module as far as 9.2, to support buildfarm animals that still test that far back. It's also necessary to back-patch PostgreSQL/Version.pm, because the new code depends on that. I fixed up pg_upgrade's 002_pg_upgrade.pl in v15, but did not look into back-patching it further than that. Tom Lane and Andrew Dunstan Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2023-01-02Update copyright for 2023Bruce Momjian
Backpatch-through: 11
2022-11-23Fix perl warning from commit 9b4eafcaf4Andrew Dunstan
per gripe from Andres Freund and Tom Lane Backpatch to all live branches.
2022-11-20Prevent port collisions between concurrent TAP testsAndrew Dunstan
Currently there is a race condition where if concurrent TAP tests both test that they can open a port they will assume that it is free and use it, causing one of them to fail. To prevent this we record a reservation using an exclusive lock, and any TAP test that discovers a reservation checks to see if the reserving process is still alive, and looks for another free port if it is. Ports are reserved in a directory set by the environment setting PG_TEST_PORT_DIR, or if that doesn't exist a subdirectory of the top build directory as set by meson or Makefile.global, or its own tmp_check directory. The prove_check recipe in Makefile.global.in is extended to export top_builddir to the TAP tests. This was already exported by the prove_installcheck recipes. Per complaint from Andres Freund This will be backpatched in due course after some testing. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-11-17Account for IPC::Run::result() Windows behavior change.Noah Misch
This restores compatibility with the not-yet-released successor of version 20220807.0. Back-patch to 9.4, which introduced this code. Reviewed by Andrew Dunstan. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-11-16doc: update metacpan.org links to avoid redirectsDaniel Gustafsson
The /release/ links are redirected to /dist/ and /pod/release/ to /release/../view/, so update our links accordingly to avoid 301 redirects. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-11-13Make PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster::config_data more flexibleAndrew Dunstan
Currently this only allows for one argument, which must be present, and always returns a single string. With this change the following now all work: $all_config = $node->config_data; %config_map = ($node->config_data); $incdir = $node->config_data('--include-dir'); ($incdir, $sharedir) = $node->config_data( qw(--include-dir --share-dir)); Backpatch to release 15 where this was introduced. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] Reviewed by Tom Lane, Alvaro Herrera, Michael Paquier.
2022-11-12If wait_for_catchup fails under has_wal_read_bug, skip balance of test.Noah Misch
Test files should now ignore has_wal_read_bug() so long as wait_for_catchup() is their only known way of reaching the bug. That's at least five files today, a number expected to grow over time. This commit removes skip logic from three. By doing so, systems having the bug regain the ability to catch other kinds of defects via those three tests. The other two, 002_databases.pl and 031_recovery_conflict.pl, have been unprotected. Back-patch to v15, where done_testing() first became our standard. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-10-19Better handle interrupting TAP testsAlvaro Herrera
Set up a signal handler for INT/TERM so that we run our END block if we get them. In END, if the exit status indicates a problem, call _update_pid(-1) to improve chances of the stop working in case start() hasn't returned yet. Also, change END's teardown_node() so that it passes fail_ok=>1, so that if a node fails to stop, we still stop the other nodes in the same test. Per complaint from Andres Freund. This doesn't seem important enough to backpatch, at least for now. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-10-18Remove no-longer-needed compatibility hackAlvaro Herrera
Our Perl version requirement was raised to 5.14 by commit 4c1532763a00 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-09-20Split TESTDIR into TESTLOGDIR and TESTDATADIRAndres Freund
The motivation for this is twofold. For one the meson patchset would like to have more control over the logfiles. For another, the log file location for tap tests (tmp_check/log) is not symmetric to the log location for pg_regress/isolation tests (log/). This commit does not change the default location for log files for tap tests, as that'd break the buildfarm log collection, it just provides the infrastructure for doing so. Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Justin Pryzby <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-09-20Don't hardcode tmp_check/ as test directory for tap testsAndres Freund
This is motivated by the meson patchset, which wants to put the log / data for tests in a different place than the autoconf build. Right now log files for tap tests have to be inside $TESTDIR/tmp_check, whereas log files for pg_regress/isolationtester are outside of tmp_check. This change doesn't fix the latter, but is a prerequisite. The only test that needs adjustment is 010_tab_completion.pl, as it hardcoded the tmp_check/ directory. Instead create a dedicated directory for the test files. It's also a bit cleaner independently, because it doesn't intermingle the test files with more important things like the log/ directory. Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-09-14Bump minimum Perl version to 5.14John Naylor
The oldest vendor-shipped Perl in the buildfarm is 5.14.2, which is the last version that Debian Wheezy shipped. That OS is EOL, but we keep it running because there is no other convenient way to test certain non-mainstream 32-bit platforms. There is no bugfix in the 5.14.2 release that is required, and yet it's also not the latest minor release -- that would be 5.14.4. To clarify the situation, we have thus arranged the buildfarm to test 5.14.0. That allows configure scripts and documentation to state 5.14 without fine print. The MSVC build didn't check the version, since our previous minimum 5.8.3 was considered too old to check for on Windows. We will need a check for Windows sometime during the v16 cycle, but that could be rendered moot by the impending Meson conversion, so it seems safe to just document the requirement for now. Reviewed by Tom Lane Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/[email protected]
2022-08-03Add wait_for_subscription_sync for TAP tests.Amit Kapila
The TAP tests for logical replication in src/test/subscription are using the following code in many places to make sure that the subscription is synchronized with the publisher: $node_publisher->wait_for_catchup('tap_sub'); $node_subscriber->poll_query_until('postgres', qq[SELECT count(1) = 0 FROM pg_subscription_rel WHERE srsubstate NOT IN ('r', 's')]); The new function wait_for_subscription_sync() can be used to replace the above code. This eliminates duplicated code and makes it easier to write future tests. Author: Masahiko Sawada Reviewed by: Amit Kapila, Shi yu Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAD21AoC-fvAkaKHa4t1urupwL8xbAcWRePeETvshvy80f6WV1A@mail.gmail.com
2022-05-20Add pg_version() to PostgreSQL::Test::ClusterMichael Paquier
_pg_version (version number based on PostgreSQL::Version) is a field private to Cluster.pm but there was no helper routine to retrieve it from a Cluster's node. The same is done for install_path, for example, and the version object becomes handy when writing tests that need version-specific handling. Reviewed-by: Andrew Dunstan, Daniel Gustafsson Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-05-12Pre-beta mechanical code beautification.Tom Lane
Run pgindent, pgperltidy, and reformat-dat-files. I manually fixed a couple of comments that pgindent uglified.
2022-04-10Add timestamp and elapsed time decorations to TAP test logsAndrew Dunstan
These apply to traces from Test::More functions such as ok(), is(), diag() and note(). Output from other sources (e.g. external programs such a initdb) is not affected. The elapsed time is the time since the last such trace (or the beginning of the test in the first case). Times and timestamps are at millisecond precision. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-04-07pgstat: remove stats_temp_directory.Andres Freund
With stats now being stored in shared memory, the GUC isn't needed anymore. However, the pg_stat_tmp directory and PG_STAT_TMP_DIR define are kept, as pg_stat_statements (and some out-of-core extensions) store data in it. Docs will be updated in a subsequent commit, together with the other pending docs updates due to shared memory stats. Author: Andres Freund <[email protected]> Author: Kyotaro Horiguchi <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Kyotaro Horiguchi <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-04-06Remove exclusive backup modeStephen Frost
Exclusive-mode backups have been deprecated since 9.6 (when non-exclusive backups were introduced) due to the issues they can cause should the system crash while one is running and generally because non-exclusive provides a much better interface. Further, exclusive backup mode wasn't really being tested (nor was most of the related code- like being able to log in just to stop an exclusive backup and the bits of the state machine related to that) and having to possibly deal with an exclusive backup and the backup_label file existing during pg_basebackup, pg_rewind, etc, added other complexities that we are better off without. This patch removes the exclusive backup mode, the various special cases for dealing with it, and greatly simplifies the online backup code and documentation. Authors: David Steele, Nathan Bossart Reviewed-by: Chapman Flack Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] https://postgr.es/m/CAHg+QDfiM+WU61tF6=nPZocMZvHDzCK47Kneyb0ZRULYzV5sKQ@mail.gmail.com
2022-03-31Remove use of perl parent module in Cluster.pmAndrew Dunstan
Commit fb16d2c658 used the old but not quite old enough parent module, which dates to perl version 5.10.1 as a core module. We still have a dinosaur or two running older versions of perl, so rather than require an upgrade in those we simply do in place what parent.pm's import() would have done for us. Reviewed by Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-03-31Fix comment typo in PotsgreSQL::Test::Cluster moduleAndrew Dunstan
Per Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
2022-03-31Add diagnostic output on error in pump_untilDaniel Gustafsson
When pump_until was moved to Utils.pm in commit 6da65a3f9 the diag calls were removed, this puts them back. Per request from Andres Freund. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-03-30Make PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster compatible with all live branchesAndrew Dunstan
We do this via a subclass for any branch older than the minimum known to be compatible with the main package (currently release 12). This should be useful for constructing cross-version tests. In theory this could be extended back any number of versions, with varying degrees of compatibility. Reviewed by Michael Paquier and Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-03-29Make PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster::run_log() return a useful value.Robert Haas
Curently, some TAP test that directly call the underlying function PostgreSQL::Test::Utils::run_log() care about the return value, but none of those that call it via PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster::run_log() care. However, I'd like to add a test that will care, so adjust this function to return whatever it gets back from the underlying function, just as we do for a number of other functions in this module. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+Tgmobj6u-nWF-j=FemygUhobhryLxf9h-wJN7W-2rSsseHNA@mail.gmail.com
2022-03-25Harden TAP tests that intentionally corrupt page checksums.Tom Lane
The previous method for doing that was to write zeroes into a predetermined set of page locations. However, there's a roughly 1-in-64K chance that the existing checksum will match by chance, and yesterday several buildfarm animals started to reproducibly see that, resulting in test failures because no checksum mismatch was reported. Since the checksum includes the page LSN, test success depends on the length of the installation's WAL history, which is affected by (at least) the initial catalog contents, the set of locales installed on the system, and the length of the pathname of the test directory. Sooner or later we were going to hit a chance match, and today is that day. Harden these tests by specifically inverting the checksum field and leaving all else alone, thereby guaranteeing that the checksum is incorrect. In passing, fix places that were using seek() to set up for syswrite(), a combination that the Perl docs very explicitly warn against. We've probably escaped problems because no regular buffered I/O is done on these filehandles; but if it ever breaks, we wouldn't deserve or get much sympathy. Although we've only seen problems in HEAD, now that we recognize the environmental dependencies it seems like it might be just a matter of time until someone manages to hit this in back-branch testing. Hence, back-patch to v11 where we started doing this kind of test. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-03-24Remove unused module imports from TAP testsDaniel Gustafsson
The Config and Cwd modules were no longer used, but remained imported, in a number of tests. Remove to keep the imports to the actually used modules. Reviewed-by: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-03-15Fix collection of typos in the code and the documentationMichael Paquier
Some words were duplicated while other places were grammatically incorrect, including one variable name in the code. Author: Otto Kekalainen, Justin Pryzby Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-03-05Introduce PG_TEST_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT for TAP suite non-elapsing timeouts.Noah Misch
Slow hosts may avoid load-induced, spurious failures by setting environment variable PG_TEST_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT to some number of seconds greater than 180. Developers may see faster failures by setting that environment variable to some lesser number of seconds. In tests, write $PostgreSQL::Test::Utils::timeout_default wherever the convention has been to write 180. This change raises the default for some briefer timeouts. Back-patch to v10 (all supported versions). Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-02-23Add function to pump IPC process until string matchDaniel Gustafsson
Refactor the recovery tests to not carry a local duplicated copy of the pump_until function which pumps a process until a defined string is seen on a stream. This reduces duplication, and is in preparation for another patch which will also use this functionality. Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <[email protected]> Discussion https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-02-20Remove most msys special processing in TAP testsAndrew Dunstan
Following migration of Windows buildfarm members running TAP tests to use of ucrt64 perl for those tests, special processing for msys perl is no longer necessary and so is removed. Backpatch to release 10 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-02-20Remove PostgreSQL::Test::Utils::perl2host completelyAndrew Dunstan
Commit f1ac4a74de disabled this processing, and as nothing has broken (as expected) here we proceed to remove the routine and adjust all the call sites. Backpatch to release 10 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-02-17Disable perl2host() processing in TAP testsAndrew Dunstan
This is a preliminary step towards removing it altogether, but this lets us double check that nothing breaks in the buildfarm before we do. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-02-15Ensure that STDERR is empty in connect_ok testsDaniel Gustafsson
Connections performed via connect_ok() in TAP tests should not write anything to STDERR. Author: Jacob Champion <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-02-08Add PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster::config_data()Michael Paquier
This is useful to grab some configuration information from a node already set up, and I personally found two cases for it: pg_upgrade and a test to emulate check_guc. Author: Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-01-27Improve msys2 detection for TAP testsAndrew Dunstan
Perl instances on some msys toolchains (e.g. UCRT64) have their configured osname set to 'MSWin32' rather than 'msys'. The test for the msys2 platform is adjusted accordingly. Backpatch to release 14.
2022-01-27On sparc64+ext4, suppress test failures from known WAL read failure.Noah Misch
Buildfarm members kittiwake, tadarida and snapper began to fail frequently when commits 3cd9c3b921977272e6650a5efbeade4203c4bca2 and f47ed79cc8a0cfa154dc7f01faaf59822552363f added tests of concurrency, but the problem was reachable before those commits. Back-patch to v10 (all supported versions). Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
2022-01-20Tighten TAP tests' tracking of postmaster state some more.Tom Lane
Commits 6c4a8903b et al. had a couple of deficiencies: * The logic I added to Cluster::start to see if a PID file is present could be fooled by a stale PID file left over from a previous postmaster. To fix, if we're not sure whether we expect to find a running postmaster or not, validate the PID using "kill 0". * 017_shm.pl has a loop in which it just issues repeated Cluster::start calls; this will fail if some invocation fails but leaves self->_pid set. Per buildfarm results, the above fix is not enough to make this safe: we might have "validated" a PID for a postmaster that exits immediately after we look. Hence, match each failed start call with a stop call that will get us back to the self->_pid == undef state. Add a fail_ok option to Cluster::stop to make this work. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+hUKGKV6fOHvfiPt8=dOKzvswjAyLoFoJF1iQXMNpi7+hD1JQ@mail.gmail.com
2022-01-19TAP tests: check for postmaster.pid anyway when "pg_ctl start" fails.Tom Lane
"pg_ctl start" might start a new postmaster and then return failure anyway, for example if PGCTLTIMEOUT is exceeded. If there is a postmaster there, it's still incumbent on us to shut it down at script end, so check for the PID file even though we are about to fail. This has been broken all along, so back-patch to all supported branches. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]