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* Re: TLS certificate alternate trust paths issue in libpq - certificate chain validation failing
@ 2024-05-01 15:17 Thomas Spear <[email protected]>
2024-05-01 17:30 ` Re: TLS certificate alternate trust paths issue in libpq - certificate chain validation failing Jacob Champion <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Spear @ 2024-05-01 15:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jacob Champion <[email protected]>; +Cc: [email protected]
On Wed, May 1, 2024 at 9:23 AM Jacob Champion <
[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, May 1, 2024 at 6:48 AM Thomas Spear <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I dumped out the certificates presented by the server using openssl, and
> the chain that gets output includes "Microsoft Azure RSA TLS Issuing CA 08".
> > On https://www.microsoft.com/pkiops/docs/repository.htm the page says
> that that cert was cross-signed by the DigiCert RSA G2 root.
>
> It's been a while since I've looked at cross-signing, but that may not
> be enough information to prove that it's the "correct" version of the
> intermediate. You'd need to know the Issuer, not just the Subject, for
> all the intermediates that were given to the client. (It may not match
> the one they have linked on their support page.)
>
>
Fair enough. The server issuer is C=US,O=Microsoft Corporation,CN=Microsoft
Azure RSA TLS Issuing CA 08
The intermediate's issuer is C=US,O=Microsoft Corporation,CN=Microsoft RSA
Root Certificate Authority 2017 so I think that you're absolutely correct.
The intermediate on the support page reflects the DigiCert issuer, but the
one from the server reflects the Microsoft issuer.
Circling back to my original question, why is there a difference in
behavior?
What I believe should be happening isn't what's happening:
1. If ~/.postgresql/root.crt contains the MS root, and I don't specify
sslrootcert= -- successful validation
2. If ~/.postgresql/root.crt contains the MS root, and I specify
sslrootcert= -- successful validation
3. If ~/.postgresql/root.crt contains the DigiCert root, and I don't
specify sslrootcert= -- validation fails
4. If ~/.postgresql/root.crt contains the DigiCert root, and I specify
sslrootcert= -- successful validation
Case 3 should succeed IMHO since case 4 does.
> > The postgres server appears to send the Microsoft root certificate
> instead of the DigiCert one, which should be fine. The server sends the
> "Microsoft RSA Root Certificate Authority 2017" root.
> > As far as I understand, a server sending a root certificate along with
> the intermediate is a big no-no, but that's a topic for a different thread
> and audience most likely. :)
>
> To me, that only makes me more suspicious that the chain the server is
> sending you may not be the chain you're expecting. Especially since
> you mentioned on the other thread that the MS root is working and the
> DigiCert root is not.
>
>
Yeah, I agree. So then I need to talk to MS about why the portal is giving
us the wrong root -- and I'll open a support ticket with them for this. I
still don't understand why the above difference in behavior happens though.
Is that specifically because the server is sending the MS root? Still
doesn't seem to make a whole lot of sense. If the DigiCert root can
validate the chain when it's explicitly passed, it should be able to
validate the chain when it's implicitly the only root cert available to a
postgres client.
> > The openssl version in my Windows test system is 3.0.7. It's running
> Almalinux 9 in WSL2, so openssl is from the package manager. The container
> image I'm using has an old-as-dirt openssl 1.1.1k.
>
> I'm not aware of any validation issues with 1.1.1k, for what it's
> worth. If upgrading helps, great! -- but I wouldn't be surprised if it
> didn't.
>
>
I was thinking the same honestly. If it breaks for jdbc-postgres on 1.1.1k
and psql cli on 3.0.7 then it's likely not an issue there.
> I'll have to check one of our public cloud postgres instances to see if I
> can reproduce the issue there in order to get a chain that I can share
> because the system where I'm testing is a locked down jump host to our
> Azure GovCloud infrastructure, and I can't copy anything out from it.
>
> Yeah, if at all possible, that'd make it easier to point at any
> glaring problems.
>
>
I should be able to do this today.
Thanks again!
--Thomas
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* Re: TLS certificate alternate trust paths issue in libpq - certificate chain validation failing
2024-05-01 15:17 Re: TLS certificate alternate trust paths issue in libpq - certificate chain validation failing Thomas Spear <[email protected]>
@ 2024-05-01 17:30 ` Jacob Champion <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Jacob Champion @ 2024-05-01 17:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thomas Spear <[email protected]>; +Cc: [email protected]
On Wed, May 1, 2024 at 8:17 AM Thomas Spear <[email protected]> wrote:
> Circling back to my original question, why is there a difference in behavior?
>
> What I believe should be happening isn't what's happening:
> 1. If ~/.postgresql/root.crt contains the MS root, and I don't specify sslrootcert= -- successful validation
> 2. If ~/.postgresql/root.crt contains the MS root, and I specify sslrootcert= -- successful validation
> 3. If ~/.postgresql/root.crt contains the DigiCert root, and I don't specify sslrootcert= -- validation fails
> 4. If ~/.postgresql/root.crt contains the DigiCert root, and I specify sslrootcert= -- successful validation
Number 4 is the only one that seems off to me given what we know. If
you're saying that the server's chain never mentions DigiCert as an
issuer, then I see no reason that the DigiCert root should ever
successfully validate the chain. You mentioned on the other thread
that
> We eventually found the intermediate cert was missing from the system trust, so we tried adding that without success
and that has me a little worried. Why would the intermediate need to
be explicitly trusted?
I also notice from the other thread that sometimes you're testing on
Linux and sometimes you're testing on Windows, and that you've mixed
in a couple of different sslmodes during debugging. So I want to make
absolutely sure: are you _certain_ that case number 4 is a true
statement? In other words, there's nothing in your default root.crt
except the DigiCert root, you've specified exactly the same path in
sslrootcert as the one that's loaded by default, and your experiments
are all using verify-full?
The default can also be modified by a bunch of environmental factors,
including $PGSSLROOTCERT, $HOME, the effective user ID, etc. (On
Windows I don't know what the %APPDATA% conventions are.) If you empty
out your root.crt file, you should get a clear message that libpq
tried to load certificates from it and couldn't; otherwise, it's
finding the default somewhere else.
--Jacob
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* pgsql: Update guidance for running vacuumdb after pg_upgrade.
@ 2025-03-18 21:33 Nathan Bossart <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Nathan Bossart @ 2025-03-18 21:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: [email protected]
Update guidance for running vacuumdb after pg_upgrade.
Now that pg_upgrade can carry over most optimizer statistics, we
should recommend using vacuumdb's new --missing-stats-only option
to only analyze relations that are missing statistics.
Reviewed-by: John Naylor <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/Z5O1bpcwDrMgyrYy%40nathan
Branch
------
master
Details
-------
https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/c9d502eb68094d817fe94c2e954f6fdbb62f4d48
Modified Files
--------------
doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml | 9 +++++----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c | 2 +-
2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
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* [PATCH v3 2/4] pg_upgrade: bump minimum supported version to v10
@ 2026-04-17 18:20 Nathan Bossart <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Nathan Bossart @ 2026-04-17 18:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
---
doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml | 2 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c | 157 +----------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c | 12 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c | 23 ----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c | 164 -------------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c | 11 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c | 31 +----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h | 29 -----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c | 37 +-----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c | 127 -------------------
10 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 577 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
index 38ca09b423c..c4ed75211db 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</para>
<para>
- <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 9.2.X and later to the current
+ <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 10.X and later to the current
major release of <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>, including snapshot and beta releases.
</para>
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
index 5a7afe62eab..0813cef2729 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ static void check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_tables_with_oids(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_not_null_inheritance(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster);
-static void check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_new_tablespace_dir(void);
static void check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_unicode_update(ClusterInfo *cluster);
@@ -128,26 +127,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = ALL_VERSIONS
},
- /*
- * 9.3 -> 9.4 Fully implement the 'line' data type in 9.4, which
- * previously returned "not enabled" by default and was only functionally
- * enabled with a compile-time switch; as of 9.4 "line" has a different
- * on-disk representation format.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"line\" data type"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_line.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.line'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"line\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type changed its internal and input/output format\n"
- "between your old and new versions so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can\n"
- "drop the problem columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 903
- },
-
/*
* pg_upgrade only preserves these system values: pg_class.oid pg_type.oid
* pg_enum.oid
@@ -209,30 +188,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1500
},
- /*
- * It's no longer allowed to create tables or views with "unknown"-type
- * columns. We do not complain about views with such columns, because
- * they should get silently converted to "text" columns during the DDL
- * dump and reload; it seems unlikely to be worth making users do that by
- * hand. However, if there's a table with such a column, the DDL reload
- * will fail, so we should pre-detect that rather than failing
- * mid-upgrade. Worse, if there's a matview with such a column, the DDL
- * reload will silently change it to "text" which won't match the on-disk
- * storage (which is like "cstring"). So we *must* reject that.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for invalid \"unknown\" user columns"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_unknown.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.unknown'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"unknown\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type is no longer allowed in tables, so this cluster\n"
- "cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem columns\n"
- "and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 906
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 changed the 'sql_identifier' type storage to be based on name,
* not varchar, which breaks on-disk format for existing data. So we need
@@ -255,23 +210,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1100
},
- /*
- * JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta, so check for it.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"jsonb\" data type in user tables"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_jsonb.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.jsonb'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"jsonb\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "The internal format of \"jsonb\" changed during 9.4 beta so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem \n"
- "columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = MANUAL_CHECK,
- .version_hook = jsonb_9_4_check_applicable
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 removed types abstime, reltime, tinterval.
*/
@@ -712,20 +650,6 @@ check_and_dump_old_cluster(void)
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 1800)
check_for_gist_inet_ops(&old_cluster);
- /*
- * Pre-PG 10 allowed tables with 'unknown' type columns and non WAL logged
- * hash indexes
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- {
- if (user_opts.check)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&old_cluster, true);
- }
-
- /* 9.5 and below should not have roles starting with pg_ */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 905)
- check_for_pg_role_prefix(&old_cluster);
-
/*
* While not a check option, we do this now because this is the only time
* the old server is running.
@@ -772,20 +696,6 @@ check_new_cluster(void)
* system boundaries.
*/
check_hard_link(TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP);
-
- /*
- * There are a few known issues with using --swap to upgrade from
- * versions older than 10. For example, the sequence tuple format
- * changed in v10, and the visibility map format changed in 9.6.
- * While such problems are not insurmountable (and we may have to
- * deal with similar problems in the future, anyway), it doesn't
- * seem worth the effort to support swap mode for upgrades from
- * long-unsupported versions.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 1000)
- pg_fatal("Swap mode can only upgrade clusters from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "10");
-
break;
}
@@ -831,10 +741,6 @@ issue_warnings_and_set_wal_level(void)
*/
start_postmaster(&new_cluster, true);
- /* Reindex hash indexes for old < 10.0 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&new_cluster, false);
-
report_extension_updates(&new_cluster);
stop_postmaster(false);
@@ -892,9 +798,9 @@ check_cluster_versions(void)
* upgrades
*/
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 902)
+ if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 10)
pg_fatal("This utility can only upgrade from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "9.2");
+ "10");
/* Only current PG version is supported as a target */
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) != GET_MAJOR_VERSION(PG_VERSION_NUM))
@@ -1569,12 +1475,10 @@ check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster)
", 'array_cat(anyarray,anyarray)'"
", 'array_prepend(anyelement,anyarray)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 903)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_remove(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_replace(anyarray,anyelement,anyelement)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 905)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement,integer)'"
@@ -1870,63 +1774,6 @@ check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_ok();
}
-/*
- * check_for_pg_role_prefix()
- *
- * Versions older than 9.6 should not have any pg_* roles
- */
-static void
-check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- PGresult *res;
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, "template1");
- int ntups;
- int i_roloid;
- int i_rolname;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- char output_path[MAXPGPATH];
-
- prep_status("Checking for roles starting with \"pg_\"");
-
- snprintf(output_path, sizeof(output_path), "%s/%s",
- log_opts.basedir,
- "pg_role_prefix.txt");
-
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT oid AS roloid, rolname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_roles "
- "WHERE rolname ~ '^pg_'");
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_roloid = PQfnumber(res, "roloid");
- i_rolname = PQfnumber(res, "rolname");
- for (int rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- fprintf(script, "%s (oid=%s)\n",
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_rolname),
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_roloid));
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- PQfinish(conn);
-
- if (script)
- {
- fclose(script);
- pg_log(PG_REPORT, "fatal");
- pg_fatal("Your installation contains roles starting with \"pg_\".\n"
- "\"pg_\" is a reserved prefix for system roles. The cluster\n"
- "cannot be upgraded until these roles are renamed.\n"
- "A list of roles starting with \"pg_\" is in the file:\n"
- " %s", output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions()'s UpgradeTask. If the query
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
index cffcd4b0eba..8188355240f 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
@@ -602,14 +602,12 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
/* verify that we got all the mandatory pg_control data */
if (!got_xid || !got_oid ||
!got_multi || !got_oldestxid ||
- (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER) ||
+ !got_oldestmulti ||
!got_mxoff || (!live_check && !got_nextxlogfile) ||
!got_float8_pass_by_value || !got_align || !got_blocksz ||
!got_largesz || !got_walsz || !got_walseg || !got_ident ||
!got_index || !got_toast ||
- (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER) ||
+ !got_large_object ||
!got_date_is_int || !got_data_checksum_version ||
(!got_default_char_signedness &&
cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= DEFAULT_CHAR_SIGNEDNESS_CAT_VER))
@@ -630,8 +628,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_multi)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint next MultiXactId");
- if (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
+ if (!got_oldestmulti)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint oldest MultiXactId");
if (!got_oldestxid)
@@ -670,8 +667,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_toast)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " maximum TOAST chunk size");
- if (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER)
+ if (!got_large_object)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " large-object chunk size");
if (!got_date_is_int)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
index e1de61f36ee..479557abdcc 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
@@ -55,16 +55,7 @@ get_bin_version(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (sscanf(cmd_output, "%*s %*s %d.%d", &v1, &v2) < 1)
pg_fatal("could not get pg_ctl version output from %s", cmd);
- if (v1 < 10)
- {
- /* old style, e.g. 9.6.1 */
- cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000 + v2 * 100;
- }
- else
- {
- /* new style, e.g. 10.1 */
cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000;
- }
}
@@ -353,17 +344,7 @@ check_data_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_subtrans");
check_single_dir(pg_data, PG_TBLSPC_DIR);
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_twophase");
-
- /* pg_xlog has been renamed to pg_wal in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xlog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_wal");
-
- /* pg_clog has been renamed to pg_xact in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_clog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xact");
}
@@ -404,10 +385,6 @@ check_bin_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_versions)
*/
get_bin_version(cluster);
- /* pg_resetxlog has been renamed to pg_resetwal in version 10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->bin_version) <= 906)
- check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetxlog", check_versions);
- else
check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetwal", check_versions);
if (cluster == &new_cluster)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
index 5b276008614..af82c0de490 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
@@ -20,12 +20,8 @@
#include <linux/fs.h>
#endif
-#include "access/visibilitymapdefs.h"
#include "common/file_perm.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-#include "storage/bufpage.h"
-#include "storage/checksum.h"
-#include "storage/checksum_impl.h"
/*
@@ -196,166 +192,6 @@ linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
}
-/*
- * rewriteVisibilityMap()
- *
- * Transform a visibility map file, copying from src to dst.
- * schemaName/relName are relation's SQL name (used for error messages only).
- *
- * In versions of PostgreSQL prior to catversion 201603011, PostgreSQL's
- * visibility map included one bit per heap page; it now includes two.
- * When upgrading a cluster from before that time to a current PostgreSQL
- * version, we could refuse to copy visibility maps from the old cluster
- * to the new cluster; the next VACUUM would recreate them, but at the
- * price of scanning the entire table. So, instead, we rewrite the old
- * visibility maps in the new format. That way, the all-visible bits
- * remain set for the pages for which they were set previously. The
- * all-frozen bits are never set by this conversion; we leave that to VACUUM.
- */
-void
-rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName)
-{
- int src_fd;
- int dst_fd;
- PGIOAlignedBlock buffer;
- PGIOAlignedBlock new_vmbuf;
- ssize_t totalBytesRead = 0;
- ssize_t src_filesize;
- int rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- BlockNumber new_blkno = 0;
- struct stat statbuf;
-
- /* Compute number of old-format bytes per new page */
- rewriteVmBytesPerPage = (BLCKSZ - SizeOfPageHeaderData) / 2;
-
- if ((src_fd = open(fromfile, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY, 0)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not open file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if (fstat(src_fd, &statbuf) != 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not stat file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if ((dst_fd = open(tofile, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | PG_BINARY,
- pg_file_create_mode)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not create file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
-
- /* Save old file size */
- src_filesize = statbuf.st_size;
-
- /*
- * Turn each visibility map page into 2 pages one by one. Each new page
- * has the same page header as the old one. If the last section of the
- * last page is empty, we skip it, mostly to avoid turning one-page
- * visibility maps for small relations into two pages needlessly.
- */
- while (totalBytesRead < src_filesize)
- {
- ssize_t bytesRead;
- char *old_cur;
- char *old_break;
- char *old_blkend;
- PageHeaderData pageheader;
- bool old_lastblk;
-
- if ((bytesRead = read(src_fd, buffer.data, BLCKSZ)) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- if (bytesRead < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not read file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- else
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": partial page found in file \"%s\"",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- }
-
- totalBytesRead += BLCKSZ;
- old_lastblk = (totalBytesRead == src_filesize);
-
- /* Save the page header data */
- memcpy(&pageheader, buffer.data, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /*
- * These old_* variables point to old visibility map page. old_cur
- * points to current position on old page. old_blkend points to end of
- * old block. old_break is the end+1 position on the old page for the
- * data that will be transferred to the current new page.
- */
- old_cur = buffer.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
- old_blkend = buffer.data + bytesRead;
- old_break = old_cur + rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
-
- while (old_break <= old_blkend)
- {
- char *new_cur;
- bool empty = true;
- bool old_lastpart;
-
- /* First, copy old page header to new page */
- memcpy(new_vmbuf.data, &pageheader, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /* Rewriting the last part of the last old page? */
- old_lastpart = old_lastblk && (old_break == old_blkend);
-
- new_cur = new_vmbuf.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
-
- /* Process old page bytes one by one, and turn it into new page. */
- while (old_cur < old_break)
- {
- uint8 byte = *(uint8 *) old_cur;
- uint16 new_vmbits = 0;
- int i;
-
- /* Generate new format bits while keeping old information */
- for (i = 0; i < BITS_PER_BYTE; i++)
- {
- if (byte & (1 << i))
- {
- empty = false;
- new_vmbits |=
- VISIBILITYMAP_ALL_VISIBLE << (BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK * i);
- }
- }
-
- /* Copy new visibility map bytes to new-format page */
- new_cur[0] = (char) (new_vmbits & 0xFF);
- new_cur[1] = (char) (new_vmbits >> 8);
-
- old_cur++;
- new_cur += BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK;
- }
-
- /* If the last part of the last page is empty, skip writing it */
- if (old_lastpart && empty)
- break;
-
- /* Set new checksum for visibility map page, if enabled */
- if (new_cluster.controldata.data_checksum_version != PG_DATA_CHECKSUM_OFF)
- ((PageHeader) new_vmbuf.data)->pd_checksum =
- pg_checksum_page(new_vmbuf.data, new_blkno);
-
- errno = 0;
- if (write(dst_fd, new_vmbuf.data, BLCKSZ) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- /* if write didn't set errno, assume problem is no disk space */
- if (errno == 0)
- errno = ENOSPC;
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not write file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
- }
-
- /* Advance for next new page */
- old_break += rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- new_blkno++;
- }
- }
-
- /* Clean up */
- close(dst_fd);
- close(src_fd);
-}
-
void
check_file_clone(void)
{
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
index 823984ec8f3..c45b3183684 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
@@ -25,10 +25,7 @@ static void RecordMultiXactMembers(SlruSegState *members_writer,
* 32-bit offsets to the current format.
*
* Multixids in the range [from_multi, to_multi) are read from the old
- * cluster, and written in the new format. An important edge case is that if
- * from_multi == to_multi, this initializes the new pg_multixact files in the
- * new format without trying to open any old files. (We rely on that when
- * upgrading from PostgreSQL version 9.2 or below.)
+ * cluster, and written in the new format.
*
* Returns the new nextOffset value; the caller should set it in the new
* control file. The new members always start from offset 1, regardless of
@@ -42,6 +39,7 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
SlruSegState *members_writer;
char dir[MAXPGPATH] = {0};
bool prev_multixid_valid = false;
+ OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
/*
* The range of valid multi XIDs is unchanged by the conversion (they are
@@ -63,10 +61,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
* Convert old multixids, if needed, by reading them one-by-one from the
* old cluster.
*/
- if (to_multi != from_multi)
- {
- OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
-
old_reader = AllocOldMultiXactRead(old_cluster.pgdata,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmxoff);
@@ -113,7 +107,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
}
FreeOldMultiXactReader(old_reader);
- }
/* Write the final 'next' offset to the last SLRU page */
RecordMultiXactOffset(offsets_writer, to_multi,
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
index 2127d297bfe..e5d7920c1b1 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
@@ -714,13 +714,6 @@ create_new_objects(void)
end_progress_output();
check_ok();
- /*
- * We don't have minmxids for databases or relations in pre-9.3 clusters,
- * so set those after we have restored the schema.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 902)
- set_frozenxids(true);
-
/* update new_cluster info now that we have objects in the databases */
get_db_rel_and_slot_infos(&new_cluster);
}
@@ -777,10 +770,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Copy old commit logs to new data dir. pg_clog has been renamed to
* pg_xact in post-10 clusters.
*/
- copy_subdir_files(GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact",
- GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact");
+ copy_subdir_files("pg_xact", "pg_xact");
prep_status("Setting oldest XID for new cluster");
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true, true,
@@ -809,7 +799,6 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
check_ok();
/* Copy or convert pg_multixact files */
- Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
{
@@ -844,25 +833,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Determine the range of multixacts to convert.
*/
nxtmulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti;
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
- {
- /* Versions 9.3 - 18: convert all multixids */
oldstMulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_oldstMulti;
- }
- else
- {
- /*
- * In PostgreSQL 9.2 and below, multitransactions were only used
- * for row locking, and as such don't need to be preserved during
- * upgrade. In that case, we utilize rewrite_multixacts() just to
- * initialize new, empty files in the new format.
- *
- * It's important that the oldest multi is set to the latest value
- * used by the old system, so that multixact.c returns the empty
- * set for multis that might be present on disk.
- */
- oldstMulti = nxtmulti;
- }
/* handle wraparound */
if (nxtmulti < FirstMultiXactId)
nxtmulti = FirstMultiXactId;
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
index 1d767bbda2d..5a0d2045be5 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
@@ -101,19 +101,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
#endif
-/*
- * The format of visibility map was changed with this 9.6 commit.
- */
-#define VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER 201603011
-
-/*
- * pg_multixact format changed in 9.3 commit 0ac5ad5134f2769ccbaefec73844f85,
- * ("Improve concurrency of foreign key locking") which also updated catalog
- * version to this value. pg_upgrade behavior depends on whether old and new
- * server versions are both newer than this, or only the new one is.
- */
-#define MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 201301231
-
/*
* MultiXactOffset was changed from 32-bit to 64-bit in version 19, at this
* catalog version. pg_multixact files need to be converted when upgrading
@@ -121,17 +108,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
*/
#define MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 202512091
-/*
- * large object chunk size added to pg_controldata,
- * commit 5f93c37805e7485488480916b4585e098d3cc883
- */
-#define LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER 942
-
-/*
- * change in JSONB format during 9.4 beta
- */
-#define JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER 201409291
-
/*
* The control file was changed to have the default char signedness,
* commit 44fe30fdab6746a287163e7cc093fd36cda8eb92
@@ -429,8 +405,6 @@ void copyFileByRange(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
-void rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void check_file_clone(void);
void check_copy_file_range(void);
void check_hard_link(transferMode transfer_mode);
@@ -500,10 +474,7 @@ unsigned int str2uint(const char *str);
/* version.c */
-bool jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster);
bool protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster);
-void old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster,
- bool check_mode);
void report_extension_updates(ClusterInfo *cluster);
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
index d5088447e0d..ec2ff7acb21 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
static void transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size, char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace);
-static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix);
/*
* The following set of sync_queue_* functions are used for --swap to reduce
@@ -496,25 +496,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace)
{
int mapnum;
- bool vm_must_add_frozenbit = false;
-
- /*
- * Do we need to rewrite visibilitymap?
- */
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver < VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER &&
- new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER)
- vm_must_add_frozenbit = true;
/* --swap has its own subroutine */
if (user_opts.transfer_mode == TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP)
{
- /*
- * We don't support --swap to upgrade from versions that require
- * rewriting the visibility map. We should've failed already if
- * someone tries to do that.
- */
- Assert(!vm_must_add_frozenbit);
-
do_swap(maps, size, old_tablespace, new_tablespace);
return;
}
@@ -525,13 +510,13 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
strcmp(maps[mapnum].old_tablespace, old_tablespace) == 0)
{
/* transfer primary file */
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "");
/*
* Copy/link any fsm and vm files, if they exist
*/
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm");
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm");
}
}
}
@@ -540,12 +525,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
/*
* transfer_relfile()
*
- * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one. If vm_must_add_frozenbit
- * is true, visibility map forks are converted and rewritten, even in link
- * mode.
+ * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one.
*/
static void
-transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit)
+transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix)
{
char old_file[MAXPGPATH];
char new_file[MAXPGPATH];
@@ -604,14 +587,6 @@ transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_fro
/* Copying files might take some time, so give feedback. */
pg_log(PG_STATUS, "%s", old_file);
- if (vm_must_add_frozenbit && strcmp(type_suffix, "_vm") == 0)
- {
- /* Need to rewrite visibility map format */
- pg_log(PG_VERBOSE, "rewriting \"%s\" to \"%s\"",
- old_file, new_file);
- rewriteVisibilityMap(old_file, new_file, map->nspname, map->relname);
- }
- else
switch (user_opts.transfer_mode)
{
case TRANSFER_MODE_CLONE:
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
index 047670d4acb..9e83d4659be 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
@@ -12,22 +12,6 @@
#include "fe_utils/string_utils.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-/*
- * version_hook functions for check_for_data_types_usage in order to determine
- * whether a data type check should be executed for the cluster in question or
- * not.
- */
-bool
-jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- /* JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) == 904 &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver < JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER)
- return true;
-
- return false;
-}
-
/*
* Older servers can't support newer protocol versions, so their connection
* strings will need to lock max_protocol_version to 3.0.
@@ -46,117 +30,6 @@ protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster)
return (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 1100);
}
-/*
- * old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes()
- * 9.6 -> 10
- * Hash index binary format has changed from 9.6->10.0
- */
-void
-old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_mode)
-{
- int dbnum;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- bool found = false;
- char *output_path = "reindex_hash.sql";
-
- prep_status("Checking for hash indexes");
-
- for (dbnum = 0; dbnum < cluster->dbarr.ndbs; dbnum++)
- {
- PGresult *res;
- bool db_used = false;
- int ntups;
- int rowno;
- int i_nspname,
- i_relname;
- DbInfo *active_db = &cluster->dbarr.dbs[dbnum];
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, active_db->db_name);
-
- /* find hash indexes */
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT n.nspname, c.relname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_index i, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"
- );
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_nspname = PQfnumber(res, "nspname");
- i_relname = PQfnumber(res, "relname");
- for (rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- found = true;
- if (!check_mode)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- if (!db_used)
- {
- PQExpBufferData connectbuf;
-
- initPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- appendPsqlMetaConnect(&connectbuf, active_db->db_name);
- fputs(connectbuf.data, script);
- termPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- db_used = true;
- }
- fprintf(script, "REINDEX INDEX %s.%s;\n",
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_nspname)),
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_relname)));
- }
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- if (!check_mode && db_used)
- {
- /* mark hash indexes as invalid */
- PQclear(executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_index i "
- "SET indisvalid = false "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"));
- }
-
- PQfinish(conn);
- }
-
- if (script)
- fclose(script);
-
- if (found)
- {
- report_status(PG_WARNING, "warning");
- if (check_mode)
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. After upgrading, you will be given\n"
- "REINDEX instructions.");
- else
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. The file\n"
- " %s\n"
- "when executed by psql by the database superuser will recreate all invalid\n"
- "indexes; until then, none of these indexes will be used.",
- output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* report_extension_updates()'s UpgradeTask. If the query returned any rows,
--
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From: Nathan Bossart @ 2026-04-17 18:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
---
doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml | 2 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c | 157 +----------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c | 12 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c | 23 ----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c | 164 -------------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c | 11 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c | 31 +----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h | 29 -----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c | 37 +-----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c | 127 -------------------
10 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 577 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
index 38ca09b423c..c4ed75211db 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</para>
<para>
- <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 9.2.X and later to the current
+ <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 10.X and later to the current
major release of <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>, including snapshot and beta releases.
</para>
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
index f5c93e611d2..f1e35a6af47 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ static void check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_tables_with_oids(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_not_null_inheritance(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster);
-static void check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_new_tablespace_dir(void);
static void check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_unicode_update(ClusterInfo *cluster);
@@ -128,26 +127,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = ALL_VERSIONS
},
- /*
- * 9.3 -> 9.4 Fully implement the 'line' data type in 9.4, which
- * previously returned "not enabled" by default and was only functionally
- * enabled with a compile-time switch; as of 9.4 "line" has a different
- * on-disk representation format.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"line\" data type"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_line.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.line'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"line\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type changed its internal and input/output format\n"
- "between your old and new versions so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can\n"
- "drop the problem columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 903
- },
-
/*
* pg_upgrade only preserves these system values: pg_class.oid pg_type.oid
* pg_enum.oid
@@ -209,30 +188,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1500
},
- /*
- * It's no longer allowed to create tables or views with "unknown"-type
- * columns. We do not complain about views with such columns, because
- * they should get silently converted to "text" columns during the DDL
- * dump and reload; it seems unlikely to be worth making users do that by
- * hand. However, if there's a table with such a column, the DDL reload
- * will fail, so we should pre-detect that rather than failing
- * mid-upgrade. Worse, if there's a matview with such a column, the DDL
- * reload will silently change it to "text" which won't match the on-disk
- * storage (which is like "cstring"). So we *must* reject that.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for invalid \"unknown\" user columns"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_unknown.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.unknown'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"unknown\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type is no longer allowed in tables, so this cluster\n"
- "cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem columns\n"
- "and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 906
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 changed the 'sql_identifier' type storage to be based on name,
* not varchar, which breaks on-disk format for existing data. So we need
@@ -255,23 +210,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1100
},
- /*
- * JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta, so check for it.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"jsonb\" data type in user tables"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_jsonb.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.jsonb'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"jsonb\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "The internal format of \"jsonb\" changed during 9.4 beta so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem \n"
- "columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = MANUAL_CHECK,
- .version_hook = jsonb_9_4_check_applicable
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 removed types abstime, reltime, tinterval.
*/
@@ -712,20 +650,6 @@ check_and_dump_old_cluster(void)
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 1800)
check_for_gist_inet_ops(&old_cluster);
- /*
- * Pre-PG 10 allowed tables with 'unknown' type columns and non WAL logged
- * hash indexes
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- {
- if (user_opts.check)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&old_cluster, true);
- }
-
- /* 9.5 and below should not have roles starting with pg_ */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 905)
- check_for_pg_role_prefix(&old_cluster);
-
/*
* While not a check option, we do this now because this is the only time
* the old server is running.
@@ -772,20 +696,6 @@ check_new_cluster(void)
* system boundaries.
*/
check_hard_link(TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP);
-
- /*
- * There are a few known issues with using --swap to upgrade from
- * versions older than 10. For example, the sequence tuple format
- * changed in v10, and the visibility map format changed in 9.6.
- * While such problems are not insurmountable (and we may have to
- * deal with similar problems in the future, anyway), it doesn't
- * seem worth the effort to support swap mode for upgrades from
- * long-unsupported versions.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 1000)
- pg_fatal("Swap mode can only upgrade clusters from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "10");
-
break;
}
@@ -831,10 +741,6 @@ issue_warnings_and_set_wal_level(void)
*/
start_postmaster(&new_cluster, true);
- /* Reindex hash indexes for old < 10.0 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&new_cluster, false);
-
report_extension_updates(&new_cluster);
stop_postmaster(false);
@@ -892,9 +798,9 @@ check_cluster_versions(void)
* upgrades
*/
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 902)
+ if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 10)
pg_fatal("This utility can only upgrade from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "9.2");
+ "10");
/* Only current PG version is supported as a target */
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) != GET_MAJOR_VERSION(PG_VERSION_NUM))
@@ -1569,12 +1475,10 @@ check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster)
", 'array_cat(anyarray,anyarray)'"
", 'array_prepend(anyelement,anyarray)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 903)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_remove(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_replace(anyarray,anyelement,anyelement)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 905)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement,integer)'"
@@ -1870,63 +1774,6 @@ check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_ok();
}
-/*
- * check_for_pg_role_prefix()
- *
- * Versions older than 9.6 should not have any pg_* roles
- */
-static void
-check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- PGresult *res;
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, "template1");
- int ntups;
- int i_roloid;
- int i_rolname;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- char output_path[MAXPGPATH];
-
- prep_status("Checking for roles starting with \"pg_\"");
-
- snprintf(output_path, sizeof(output_path), "%s/%s",
- log_opts.basedir,
- "pg_role_prefix.txt");
-
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT oid AS roloid, rolname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_roles "
- "WHERE rolname ~ '^pg_'");
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_roloid = PQfnumber(res, "roloid");
- i_rolname = PQfnumber(res, "rolname");
- for (int rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- fprintf(script, "%s (oid=%s)\n",
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_rolname),
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_roloid));
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- PQfinish(conn);
-
- if (script)
- {
- fclose(script);
- pg_log(PG_REPORT, "fatal");
- pg_fatal("Your installation contains roles starting with \"pg_\".\n"
- "\"pg_\" is a reserved prefix for system roles. The cluster\n"
- "cannot be upgraded until these roles are renamed.\n"
- "A list of roles starting with \"pg_\" is in the file:\n"
- " %s", output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions()'s UpgradeTask. If the query
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
index cffcd4b0eba..8188355240f 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
@@ -602,14 +602,12 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
/* verify that we got all the mandatory pg_control data */
if (!got_xid || !got_oid ||
!got_multi || !got_oldestxid ||
- (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER) ||
+ !got_oldestmulti ||
!got_mxoff || (!live_check && !got_nextxlogfile) ||
!got_float8_pass_by_value || !got_align || !got_blocksz ||
!got_largesz || !got_walsz || !got_walseg || !got_ident ||
!got_index || !got_toast ||
- (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER) ||
+ !got_large_object ||
!got_date_is_int || !got_data_checksum_version ||
(!got_default_char_signedness &&
cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= DEFAULT_CHAR_SIGNEDNESS_CAT_VER))
@@ -630,8 +628,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_multi)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint next MultiXactId");
- if (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
+ if (!got_oldestmulti)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint oldest MultiXactId");
if (!got_oldestxid)
@@ -670,8 +667,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_toast)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " maximum TOAST chunk size");
- if (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER)
+ if (!got_large_object)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " large-object chunk size");
if (!got_date_is_int)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
index 563b4a6b5fa..44355feea30 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
@@ -55,16 +55,7 @@ get_bin_version(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (sscanf(cmd_output, "%*s %*s %d.%d", &v1, &v2) < 1)
pg_fatal("could not get pg_ctl version output from %s", cmd);
- if (v1 < 10)
- {
- /* old style, e.g. 9.6.1 */
- cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000 + v2 * 100;
- }
- else
- {
- /* new style, e.g. 10.1 */
cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000;
- }
}
@@ -353,17 +344,7 @@ check_data_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_subtrans");
check_single_dir(pg_data, PG_TBLSPC_DIR);
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_twophase");
-
- /* pg_xlog has been renamed to pg_wal in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xlog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_wal");
-
- /* pg_clog has been renamed to pg_xact in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_clog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xact");
}
@@ -404,10 +385,6 @@ check_bin_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_versions)
*/
get_bin_version(cluster);
- /* pg_resetxlog has been renamed to pg_resetwal in version 10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->bin_version) <= 906)
- check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetxlog", check_versions);
- else
check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetwal", check_versions);
if (cluster == &new_cluster)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
index 5b276008614..af82c0de490 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
@@ -20,12 +20,8 @@
#include <linux/fs.h>
#endif
-#include "access/visibilitymapdefs.h"
#include "common/file_perm.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-#include "storage/bufpage.h"
-#include "storage/checksum.h"
-#include "storage/checksum_impl.h"
/*
@@ -196,166 +192,6 @@ linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
}
-/*
- * rewriteVisibilityMap()
- *
- * Transform a visibility map file, copying from src to dst.
- * schemaName/relName are relation's SQL name (used for error messages only).
- *
- * In versions of PostgreSQL prior to catversion 201603011, PostgreSQL's
- * visibility map included one bit per heap page; it now includes two.
- * When upgrading a cluster from before that time to a current PostgreSQL
- * version, we could refuse to copy visibility maps from the old cluster
- * to the new cluster; the next VACUUM would recreate them, but at the
- * price of scanning the entire table. So, instead, we rewrite the old
- * visibility maps in the new format. That way, the all-visible bits
- * remain set for the pages for which they were set previously. The
- * all-frozen bits are never set by this conversion; we leave that to VACUUM.
- */
-void
-rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName)
-{
- int src_fd;
- int dst_fd;
- PGIOAlignedBlock buffer;
- PGIOAlignedBlock new_vmbuf;
- ssize_t totalBytesRead = 0;
- ssize_t src_filesize;
- int rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- BlockNumber new_blkno = 0;
- struct stat statbuf;
-
- /* Compute number of old-format bytes per new page */
- rewriteVmBytesPerPage = (BLCKSZ - SizeOfPageHeaderData) / 2;
-
- if ((src_fd = open(fromfile, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY, 0)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not open file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if (fstat(src_fd, &statbuf) != 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not stat file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if ((dst_fd = open(tofile, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | PG_BINARY,
- pg_file_create_mode)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not create file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
-
- /* Save old file size */
- src_filesize = statbuf.st_size;
-
- /*
- * Turn each visibility map page into 2 pages one by one. Each new page
- * has the same page header as the old one. If the last section of the
- * last page is empty, we skip it, mostly to avoid turning one-page
- * visibility maps for small relations into two pages needlessly.
- */
- while (totalBytesRead < src_filesize)
- {
- ssize_t bytesRead;
- char *old_cur;
- char *old_break;
- char *old_blkend;
- PageHeaderData pageheader;
- bool old_lastblk;
-
- if ((bytesRead = read(src_fd, buffer.data, BLCKSZ)) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- if (bytesRead < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not read file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- else
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": partial page found in file \"%s\"",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- }
-
- totalBytesRead += BLCKSZ;
- old_lastblk = (totalBytesRead == src_filesize);
-
- /* Save the page header data */
- memcpy(&pageheader, buffer.data, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /*
- * These old_* variables point to old visibility map page. old_cur
- * points to current position on old page. old_blkend points to end of
- * old block. old_break is the end+1 position on the old page for the
- * data that will be transferred to the current new page.
- */
- old_cur = buffer.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
- old_blkend = buffer.data + bytesRead;
- old_break = old_cur + rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
-
- while (old_break <= old_blkend)
- {
- char *new_cur;
- bool empty = true;
- bool old_lastpart;
-
- /* First, copy old page header to new page */
- memcpy(new_vmbuf.data, &pageheader, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /* Rewriting the last part of the last old page? */
- old_lastpart = old_lastblk && (old_break == old_blkend);
-
- new_cur = new_vmbuf.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
-
- /* Process old page bytes one by one, and turn it into new page. */
- while (old_cur < old_break)
- {
- uint8 byte = *(uint8 *) old_cur;
- uint16 new_vmbits = 0;
- int i;
-
- /* Generate new format bits while keeping old information */
- for (i = 0; i < BITS_PER_BYTE; i++)
- {
- if (byte & (1 << i))
- {
- empty = false;
- new_vmbits |=
- VISIBILITYMAP_ALL_VISIBLE << (BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK * i);
- }
- }
-
- /* Copy new visibility map bytes to new-format page */
- new_cur[0] = (char) (new_vmbits & 0xFF);
- new_cur[1] = (char) (new_vmbits >> 8);
-
- old_cur++;
- new_cur += BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK;
- }
-
- /* If the last part of the last page is empty, skip writing it */
- if (old_lastpart && empty)
- break;
-
- /* Set new checksum for visibility map page, if enabled */
- if (new_cluster.controldata.data_checksum_version != PG_DATA_CHECKSUM_OFF)
- ((PageHeader) new_vmbuf.data)->pd_checksum =
- pg_checksum_page(new_vmbuf.data, new_blkno);
-
- errno = 0;
- if (write(dst_fd, new_vmbuf.data, BLCKSZ) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- /* if write didn't set errno, assume problem is no disk space */
- if (errno == 0)
- errno = ENOSPC;
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not write file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
- }
-
- /* Advance for next new page */
- old_break += rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- new_blkno++;
- }
- }
-
- /* Clean up */
- close(dst_fd);
- close(src_fd);
-}
-
void
check_file_clone(void)
{
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
index 823984ec8f3..c45b3183684 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
@@ -25,10 +25,7 @@ static void RecordMultiXactMembers(SlruSegState *members_writer,
* 32-bit offsets to the current format.
*
* Multixids in the range [from_multi, to_multi) are read from the old
- * cluster, and written in the new format. An important edge case is that if
- * from_multi == to_multi, this initializes the new pg_multixact files in the
- * new format without trying to open any old files. (We rely on that when
- * upgrading from PostgreSQL version 9.2 or below.)
+ * cluster, and written in the new format.
*
* Returns the new nextOffset value; the caller should set it in the new
* control file. The new members always start from offset 1, regardless of
@@ -42,6 +39,7 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
SlruSegState *members_writer;
char dir[MAXPGPATH] = {0};
bool prev_multixid_valid = false;
+ OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
/*
* The range of valid multi XIDs is unchanged by the conversion (they are
@@ -63,10 +61,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
* Convert old multixids, if needed, by reading them one-by-one from the
* old cluster.
*/
- if (to_multi != from_multi)
- {
- OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
-
old_reader = AllocOldMultiXactRead(old_cluster.pgdata,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmxoff);
@@ -113,7 +107,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
}
FreeOldMultiXactReader(old_reader);
- }
/* Write the final 'next' offset to the last SLRU page */
RecordMultiXactOffset(offsets_writer, to_multi,
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
index 2127d297bfe..e5d7920c1b1 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
@@ -714,13 +714,6 @@ create_new_objects(void)
end_progress_output();
check_ok();
- /*
- * We don't have minmxids for databases or relations in pre-9.3 clusters,
- * so set those after we have restored the schema.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 902)
- set_frozenxids(true);
-
/* update new_cluster info now that we have objects in the databases */
get_db_rel_and_slot_infos(&new_cluster);
}
@@ -777,10 +770,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Copy old commit logs to new data dir. pg_clog has been renamed to
* pg_xact in post-10 clusters.
*/
- copy_subdir_files(GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact",
- GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact");
+ copy_subdir_files("pg_xact", "pg_xact");
prep_status("Setting oldest XID for new cluster");
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true, true,
@@ -809,7 +799,6 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
check_ok();
/* Copy or convert pg_multixact files */
- Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
{
@@ -844,25 +833,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Determine the range of multixacts to convert.
*/
nxtmulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti;
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
- {
- /* Versions 9.3 - 18: convert all multixids */
oldstMulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_oldstMulti;
- }
- else
- {
- /*
- * In PostgreSQL 9.2 and below, multitransactions were only used
- * for row locking, and as such don't need to be preserved during
- * upgrade. In that case, we utilize rewrite_multixacts() just to
- * initialize new, empty files in the new format.
- *
- * It's important that the oldest multi is set to the latest value
- * used by the old system, so that multixact.c returns the empty
- * set for multis that might be present on disk.
- */
- oldstMulti = nxtmulti;
- }
/* handle wraparound */
if (nxtmulti < FirstMultiXactId)
nxtmulti = FirstMultiXactId;
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
index ccd1ac0d013..d6e5bca5792 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
@@ -101,19 +101,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
#endif
-/*
- * The format of visibility map was changed with this 9.6 commit.
- */
-#define VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER 201603011
-
-/*
- * pg_multixact format changed in 9.3 commit 0ac5ad5134f2769ccbaefec73844f85,
- * ("Improve concurrency of foreign key locking") which also updated catalog
- * version to this value. pg_upgrade behavior depends on whether old and new
- * server versions are both newer than this, or only the new one is.
- */
-#define MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 201301231
-
/*
* MultiXactOffset was changed from 32-bit to 64-bit in version 19, at this
* catalog version. pg_multixact files need to be converted when upgrading
@@ -121,17 +108,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
*/
#define MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 202512091
-/*
- * large object chunk size added to pg_controldata,
- * commit 5f93c37805e7485488480916b4585e098d3cc883
- */
-#define LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER 942
-
-/*
- * change in JSONB format during 9.4 beta
- */
-#define JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER 201409291
-
/*
* The control file was changed to have the default char signedness,
* commit 44fe30fdab6746a287163e7cc093fd36cda8eb92
@@ -429,8 +405,6 @@ void copyFileByRange(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
-void rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void check_file_clone(void);
void check_copy_file_range(void);
void check_hard_link(transferMode transfer_mode);
@@ -500,10 +474,7 @@ unsigned int str2uint(const char *str);
/* version.c */
-bool jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster);
bool protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster);
-void old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster,
- bool check_mode);
void report_extension_updates(ClusterInfo *cluster);
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
index d5088447e0d..ec2ff7acb21 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
static void transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size, char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace);
-static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix);
/*
* The following set of sync_queue_* functions are used for --swap to reduce
@@ -496,25 +496,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace)
{
int mapnum;
- bool vm_must_add_frozenbit = false;
-
- /*
- * Do we need to rewrite visibilitymap?
- */
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver < VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER &&
- new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER)
- vm_must_add_frozenbit = true;
/* --swap has its own subroutine */
if (user_opts.transfer_mode == TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP)
{
- /*
- * We don't support --swap to upgrade from versions that require
- * rewriting the visibility map. We should've failed already if
- * someone tries to do that.
- */
- Assert(!vm_must_add_frozenbit);
-
do_swap(maps, size, old_tablespace, new_tablespace);
return;
}
@@ -525,13 +510,13 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
strcmp(maps[mapnum].old_tablespace, old_tablespace) == 0)
{
/* transfer primary file */
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "");
/*
* Copy/link any fsm and vm files, if they exist
*/
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm");
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm");
}
}
}
@@ -540,12 +525,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
/*
* transfer_relfile()
*
- * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one. If vm_must_add_frozenbit
- * is true, visibility map forks are converted and rewritten, even in link
- * mode.
+ * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one.
*/
static void
-transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit)
+transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix)
{
char old_file[MAXPGPATH];
char new_file[MAXPGPATH];
@@ -604,14 +587,6 @@ transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_fro
/* Copying files might take some time, so give feedback. */
pg_log(PG_STATUS, "%s", old_file);
- if (vm_must_add_frozenbit && strcmp(type_suffix, "_vm") == 0)
- {
- /* Need to rewrite visibility map format */
- pg_log(PG_VERBOSE, "rewriting \"%s\" to \"%s\"",
- old_file, new_file);
- rewriteVisibilityMap(old_file, new_file, map->nspname, map->relname);
- }
- else
switch (user_opts.transfer_mode)
{
case TRANSFER_MODE_CLONE:
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
index 047670d4acb..9e83d4659be 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
@@ -12,22 +12,6 @@
#include "fe_utils/string_utils.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-/*
- * version_hook functions for check_for_data_types_usage in order to determine
- * whether a data type check should be executed for the cluster in question or
- * not.
- */
-bool
-jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- /* JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) == 904 &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver < JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER)
- return true;
-
- return false;
-}
-
/*
* Older servers can't support newer protocol versions, so their connection
* strings will need to lock max_protocol_version to 3.0.
@@ -46,117 +30,6 @@ protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster)
return (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 1100);
}
-/*
- * old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes()
- * 9.6 -> 10
- * Hash index binary format has changed from 9.6->10.0
- */
-void
-old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_mode)
-{
- int dbnum;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- bool found = false;
- char *output_path = "reindex_hash.sql";
-
- prep_status("Checking for hash indexes");
-
- for (dbnum = 0; dbnum < cluster->dbarr.ndbs; dbnum++)
- {
- PGresult *res;
- bool db_used = false;
- int ntups;
- int rowno;
- int i_nspname,
- i_relname;
- DbInfo *active_db = &cluster->dbarr.dbs[dbnum];
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, active_db->db_name);
-
- /* find hash indexes */
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT n.nspname, c.relname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_index i, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"
- );
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_nspname = PQfnumber(res, "nspname");
- i_relname = PQfnumber(res, "relname");
- for (rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- found = true;
- if (!check_mode)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- if (!db_used)
- {
- PQExpBufferData connectbuf;
-
- initPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- appendPsqlMetaConnect(&connectbuf, active_db->db_name);
- fputs(connectbuf.data, script);
- termPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- db_used = true;
- }
- fprintf(script, "REINDEX INDEX %s.%s;\n",
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_nspname)),
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_relname)));
- }
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- if (!check_mode && db_used)
- {
- /* mark hash indexes as invalid */
- PQclear(executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_index i "
- "SET indisvalid = false "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"));
- }
-
- PQfinish(conn);
- }
-
- if (script)
- fclose(script);
-
- if (found)
- {
- report_status(PG_WARNING, "warning");
- if (check_mode)
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. After upgrading, you will be given\n"
- "REINDEX instructions.");
- else
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. The file\n"
- " %s\n"
- "when executed by psql by the database superuser will recreate all invalid\n"
- "indexes; until then, none of these indexes will be used.",
- output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* report_extension_updates()'s UpgradeTask. If the query returned any rows,
--
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@ 2026-04-17 18:20 Nathan Bossart <[email protected]>
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From: Nathan Bossart @ 2026-04-17 18:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
---
doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml | 2 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c | 157 +-------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c | 98 +-----------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c | 23 ---
src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c | 164 ---------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c | 11 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c | 56 +------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h | 29 ----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c | 37 +----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/server.c | 3 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/006_transfer_modes.pl | 20 ---
src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c | 127 ----------------
12 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 701 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
index cc44983a9a8..e4e8c02e6d6 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</para>
<para>
- <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 9.2.X and later to the current
+ <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 10.X and later to the current
major release of <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>, including snapshot and beta releases.
</para>
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
index f8f31382835..786c1474829 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ static void check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_tables_with_oids(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_not_null_inheritance(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster);
-static void check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_new_tablespace_dir(void);
static void check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_unicode_update(ClusterInfo *cluster);
@@ -128,26 +127,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = ALL_VERSIONS
},
- /*
- * 9.3 -> 9.4 Fully implement the 'line' data type in 9.4, which
- * previously returned "not enabled" by default and was only functionally
- * enabled with a compile-time switch; as of 9.4 "line" has a different
- * on-disk representation format.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"line\" data type"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_line.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.line'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"line\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type changed its internal and input/output format\n"
- "between your old and new versions so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can\n"
- "drop the problem columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 903
- },
-
/*
* pg_upgrade only preserves these system values: pg_class.oid pg_type.oid
* pg_enum.oid
@@ -209,30 +188,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1500
},
- /*
- * It's no longer allowed to create tables or views with "unknown"-type
- * columns. We do not complain about views with such columns, because
- * they should get silently converted to "text" columns during the DDL
- * dump and reload; it seems unlikely to be worth making users do that by
- * hand. However, if there's a table with such a column, the DDL reload
- * will fail, so we should pre-detect that rather than failing
- * mid-upgrade. Worse, if there's a matview with such a column, the DDL
- * reload will silently change it to "text" which won't match the on-disk
- * storage (which is like "cstring"). So we *must* reject that.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for invalid \"unknown\" user columns"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_unknown.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.unknown'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"unknown\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type is no longer allowed in tables, so this cluster\n"
- "cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem columns\n"
- "and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 906
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 changed the 'sql_identifier' type storage to be based on name,
* not varchar, which breaks on-disk format for existing data. So we need
@@ -255,23 +210,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1100
},
- /*
- * JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta, so check for it.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"jsonb\" data type in user tables"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_jsonb.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.jsonb'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"jsonb\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "The internal format of \"jsonb\" changed during 9.4 beta so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem \n"
- "columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = MANUAL_CHECK,
- .version_hook = jsonb_9_4_check_applicable
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 removed types abstime, reltime, tinterval.
*/
@@ -712,20 +650,6 @@ check_and_dump_old_cluster(void)
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 1800)
check_for_gist_inet_ops(&old_cluster);
- /*
- * Pre-PG 10 allowed tables with 'unknown' type columns and non WAL logged
- * hash indexes
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- {
- if (user_opts.check)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&old_cluster, true);
- }
-
- /* 9.5 and below should not have roles starting with pg_ */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 905)
- check_for_pg_role_prefix(&old_cluster);
-
/*
* While not a check option, we do this now because this is the only time
* the old server is running.
@@ -772,20 +696,6 @@ check_new_cluster(void)
* system boundaries.
*/
check_hard_link(TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP);
-
- /*
- * There are a few known issues with using --swap to upgrade from
- * versions older than 10. For example, the sequence tuple format
- * changed in v10, and the visibility map format changed in 9.6.
- * While such problems are not insurmountable (and we may have to
- * deal with similar problems in the future, anyway), it doesn't
- * seem worth the effort to support swap mode for upgrades from
- * long-unsupported versions.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 1000)
- pg_fatal("Swap mode can only upgrade clusters from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "10");
-
break;
}
@@ -831,10 +741,6 @@ issue_warnings_and_set_wal_level(void)
*/
start_postmaster(&new_cluster, true);
- /* Reindex hash indexes for old < 10.0 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&new_cluster, false);
-
report_extension_updates(&new_cluster);
stop_postmaster(false);
@@ -892,9 +798,9 @@ check_cluster_versions(void)
* upgrades
*/
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 902)
+ if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 1000)
pg_fatal("This utility can only upgrade from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "9.2");
+ "10");
/* Only current PG version is supported as a target */
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) != GET_MAJOR_VERSION(PG_VERSION_NUM))
@@ -1569,12 +1475,10 @@ check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster)
", 'array_cat(anyarray,anyarray)'"
", 'array_prepend(anyelement,anyarray)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 903)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_remove(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_replace(anyarray,anyelement,anyelement)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 905)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement,integer)'"
@@ -1870,63 +1774,6 @@ check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_ok();
}
-/*
- * check_for_pg_role_prefix()
- *
- * Versions older than 9.6 should not have any pg_* roles
- */
-static void
-check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- PGresult *res;
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, "template1");
- int ntups;
- int i_roloid;
- int i_rolname;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- char output_path[MAXPGPATH];
-
- prep_status("Checking for roles starting with \"pg_\"");
-
- snprintf(output_path, sizeof(output_path), "%s/%s",
- log_opts.basedir,
- "pg_role_prefix.txt");
-
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT oid AS roloid, rolname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_roles "
- "WHERE rolname ~ '^pg_'");
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_roloid = PQfnumber(res, "roloid");
- i_rolname = PQfnumber(res, "rolname");
- for (int rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- fprintf(script, "%s (oid=%s)\n",
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_rolname),
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_roloid));
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- PQfinish(conn);
-
- if (script)
- {
- fclose(script);
- pg_log(PG_REPORT, "fatal");
- pg_fatal("Your installation contains roles starting with \"pg_\".\n"
- "\"pg_\" is a reserved prefix for system roles. The cluster\n"
- "cannot be upgraded until these roles are renamed.\n"
- "A list of roles starting with \"pg_\" is in the file:\n"
- " %s", output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions()'s UpgradeTask. If the query
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
index cffcd4b0eba..8f81c9e9582 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
@@ -42,9 +42,6 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
char bufin[MAX_STRING];
FILE *output;
char *p;
- bool got_tli = false;
- bool got_log_id = false;
- bool got_log_seg = false;
bool got_xid = false;
bool got_oid = false;
bool got_multi = false;
@@ -75,10 +72,6 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
char *language = NULL;
char *lc_all = NULL;
char *lc_messages = NULL;
- uint32 tli = 0;
- uint32 logid = 0;
- uint32 segno = 0;
- char *resetwal_bin;
int rc;
bool live_check = (cluster == &old_cluster && user_opts.live_check);
@@ -189,27 +182,15 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
}
}
- /* pg_resetxlog has been renamed to pg_resetwal in version 10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->bin_version) <= 906)
- resetwal_bin = "pg_resetxlog\" -n";
- else
- resetwal_bin = "pg_resetwal\" -n";
snprintf(cmd, sizeof(cmd), "\"%s/%s \"%s\"",
cluster->bindir,
- live_check ? "pg_controldata\"" : resetwal_bin,
+ live_check ? "pg_controldata\"" : "pg_resetwal\" -n",
cluster->pgdata);
fflush(NULL);
if ((output = popen(cmd, "r")) == NULL)
pg_fatal("could not get control data using %s: %m", cmd);
- /* Only in <= 9.2 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 902)
- {
- cluster->controldata.data_checksum_version = PG_DATA_CHECKSUM_OFF;
- got_data_checksum_version = true;
- }
-
/* we have the result of cmd in "output". so parse it line by line now */
while (fgets(bufin, sizeof(bufin), output))
{
@@ -237,39 +218,6 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
p++; /* remove ':' char */
cluster->controldata.cat_ver = str2uint(p);
}
- else if ((p = strstr(bufin, "Latest checkpoint's TimeLineID:")) != NULL)
- {
- p = strchr(p, ':');
-
- if (p == NULL || strlen(p) <= 1)
- pg_fatal("%d: controldata retrieval problem", __LINE__);
-
- p++; /* remove ':' char */
- tli = str2uint(p);
- got_tli = true;
- }
- else if ((p = strstr(bufin, "First log file ID after reset:")) != NULL)
- {
- p = strchr(p, ':');
-
- if (p == NULL || strlen(p) <= 1)
- pg_fatal("%d: controldata retrieval problem", __LINE__);
-
- p++; /* remove ':' char */
- logid = str2uint(p);
- got_log_id = true;
- }
- else if ((p = strstr(bufin, "First log file segment after reset:")) != NULL)
- {
- p = strchr(p, ':');
-
- if (p == NULL || strlen(p) <= 1)
- pg_fatal("%d: controldata retrieval problem", __LINE__);
-
- p++; /* remove ':' char */
- segno = str2uint(p);
- got_log_seg = true;
- }
else if ((p = strstr(bufin, "Latest checkpoint's NextXID:")) != NULL)
{
p = strchr(p, ':');
@@ -280,23 +228,12 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
p++; /* remove ':' char */
cluster->controldata.chkpnt_nxtepoch = str2uint(p);
- /*
- * Delimiter changed from '/' to ':' in 9.6. We don't test for
- * the catalog version of the change because the catalog version
- * is pulled from pg_controldata too, and it isn't worth adding an
- * order dependency for this --- we just check the string.
- */
- if (strchr(p, '/') != NULL)
- p = strchr(p, '/');
- else if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 906)
p = strchr(p, ':');
- else
- p = NULL;
if (p == NULL || strlen(p) <= 1)
pg_fatal("%d: controldata retrieval problem", __LINE__);
- p++; /* remove '/' or ':' char */
+ p++; /* remove ':' char */
cluster->controldata.chkpnt_nxtxid = str2uint(p);
got_xid = true;
}
@@ -568,22 +505,6 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
pg_free(lc_all);
pg_free(lc_messages);
- /*
- * Before 9.3, pg_resetwal reported the xlogid and segno of the first log
- * file after reset as separate lines. Starting with 9.3, it reports the
- * WAL file name. If the old cluster is older than 9.3, we construct the
- * WAL file name from the xlogid and segno.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 902)
- {
- if (got_tli && got_log_id && got_log_seg)
- {
- snprintf(cluster->controldata.nextxlogfile, 25, "%08X%08X%08X",
- tli, logid, segno);
- got_nextxlogfile = true;
- }
- }
-
/*
* Pre-v18 database clusters don't have the default char signedness
* information. We use the char signedness of the platform where
@@ -602,14 +523,12 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
/* verify that we got all the mandatory pg_control data */
if (!got_xid || !got_oid ||
!got_multi || !got_oldestxid ||
- (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER) ||
+ !got_oldestmulti ||
!got_mxoff || (!live_check && !got_nextxlogfile) ||
!got_float8_pass_by_value || !got_align || !got_blocksz ||
!got_largesz || !got_walsz || !got_walseg || !got_ident ||
!got_index || !got_toast ||
- (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER) ||
+ !got_large_object ||
!got_date_is_int || !got_data_checksum_version ||
(!got_default_char_signedness &&
cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= DEFAULT_CHAR_SIGNEDNESS_CAT_VER))
@@ -630,8 +549,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_multi)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint next MultiXactId");
- if (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
+ if (!got_oldestmulti)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint oldest MultiXactId");
if (!got_oldestxid)
@@ -670,8 +588,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_toast)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " maximum TOAST chunk size");
- if (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER)
+ if (!got_large_object)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " large-object chunk size");
if (!got_date_is_int)
@@ -724,8 +641,7 @@ check_control_data(ControlData *oldctrl,
if (oldctrl->toast == 0 || oldctrl->toast != newctrl->toast)
pg_fatal("old and new pg_controldata maximum TOAST chunk sizes are invalid or do not match");
- /* large_object added in 9.5, so it might not exist in the old cluster */
- if (oldctrl->large_object != 0 &&
+ if (oldctrl->large_object == 0 ||
oldctrl->large_object != newctrl->large_object)
pg_fatal("old and new pg_controldata large-object chunk sizes are invalid or do not match");
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
index 563b4a6b5fa..44355feea30 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
@@ -55,16 +55,7 @@ get_bin_version(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (sscanf(cmd_output, "%*s %*s %d.%d", &v1, &v2) < 1)
pg_fatal("could not get pg_ctl version output from %s", cmd);
- if (v1 < 10)
- {
- /* old style, e.g. 9.6.1 */
- cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000 + v2 * 100;
- }
- else
- {
- /* new style, e.g. 10.1 */
cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000;
- }
}
@@ -353,17 +344,7 @@ check_data_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_subtrans");
check_single_dir(pg_data, PG_TBLSPC_DIR);
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_twophase");
-
- /* pg_xlog has been renamed to pg_wal in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xlog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_wal");
-
- /* pg_clog has been renamed to pg_xact in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_clog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xact");
}
@@ -404,10 +385,6 @@ check_bin_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_versions)
*/
get_bin_version(cluster);
- /* pg_resetxlog has been renamed to pg_resetwal in version 10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->bin_version) <= 906)
- check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetxlog", check_versions);
- else
check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetwal", check_versions);
if (cluster == &new_cluster)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
index 5b276008614..af82c0de490 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
@@ -20,12 +20,8 @@
#include <linux/fs.h>
#endif
-#include "access/visibilitymapdefs.h"
#include "common/file_perm.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-#include "storage/bufpage.h"
-#include "storage/checksum.h"
-#include "storage/checksum_impl.h"
/*
@@ -196,166 +192,6 @@ linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
}
-/*
- * rewriteVisibilityMap()
- *
- * Transform a visibility map file, copying from src to dst.
- * schemaName/relName are relation's SQL name (used for error messages only).
- *
- * In versions of PostgreSQL prior to catversion 201603011, PostgreSQL's
- * visibility map included one bit per heap page; it now includes two.
- * When upgrading a cluster from before that time to a current PostgreSQL
- * version, we could refuse to copy visibility maps from the old cluster
- * to the new cluster; the next VACUUM would recreate them, but at the
- * price of scanning the entire table. So, instead, we rewrite the old
- * visibility maps in the new format. That way, the all-visible bits
- * remain set for the pages for which they were set previously. The
- * all-frozen bits are never set by this conversion; we leave that to VACUUM.
- */
-void
-rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName)
-{
- int src_fd;
- int dst_fd;
- PGIOAlignedBlock buffer;
- PGIOAlignedBlock new_vmbuf;
- ssize_t totalBytesRead = 0;
- ssize_t src_filesize;
- int rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- BlockNumber new_blkno = 0;
- struct stat statbuf;
-
- /* Compute number of old-format bytes per new page */
- rewriteVmBytesPerPage = (BLCKSZ - SizeOfPageHeaderData) / 2;
-
- if ((src_fd = open(fromfile, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY, 0)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not open file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if (fstat(src_fd, &statbuf) != 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not stat file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if ((dst_fd = open(tofile, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | PG_BINARY,
- pg_file_create_mode)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not create file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
-
- /* Save old file size */
- src_filesize = statbuf.st_size;
-
- /*
- * Turn each visibility map page into 2 pages one by one. Each new page
- * has the same page header as the old one. If the last section of the
- * last page is empty, we skip it, mostly to avoid turning one-page
- * visibility maps for small relations into two pages needlessly.
- */
- while (totalBytesRead < src_filesize)
- {
- ssize_t bytesRead;
- char *old_cur;
- char *old_break;
- char *old_blkend;
- PageHeaderData pageheader;
- bool old_lastblk;
-
- if ((bytesRead = read(src_fd, buffer.data, BLCKSZ)) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- if (bytesRead < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not read file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- else
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": partial page found in file \"%s\"",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- }
-
- totalBytesRead += BLCKSZ;
- old_lastblk = (totalBytesRead == src_filesize);
-
- /* Save the page header data */
- memcpy(&pageheader, buffer.data, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /*
- * These old_* variables point to old visibility map page. old_cur
- * points to current position on old page. old_blkend points to end of
- * old block. old_break is the end+1 position on the old page for the
- * data that will be transferred to the current new page.
- */
- old_cur = buffer.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
- old_blkend = buffer.data + bytesRead;
- old_break = old_cur + rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
-
- while (old_break <= old_blkend)
- {
- char *new_cur;
- bool empty = true;
- bool old_lastpart;
-
- /* First, copy old page header to new page */
- memcpy(new_vmbuf.data, &pageheader, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /* Rewriting the last part of the last old page? */
- old_lastpart = old_lastblk && (old_break == old_blkend);
-
- new_cur = new_vmbuf.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
-
- /* Process old page bytes one by one, and turn it into new page. */
- while (old_cur < old_break)
- {
- uint8 byte = *(uint8 *) old_cur;
- uint16 new_vmbits = 0;
- int i;
-
- /* Generate new format bits while keeping old information */
- for (i = 0; i < BITS_PER_BYTE; i++)
- {
- if (byte & (1 << i))
- {
- empty = false;
- new_vmbits |=
- VISIBILITYMAP_ALL_VISIBLE << (BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK * i);
- }
- }
-
- /* Copy new visibility map bytes to new-format page */
- new_cur[0] = (char) (new_vmbits & 0xFF);
- new_cur[1] = (char) (new_vmbits >> 8);
-
- old_cur++;
- new_cur += BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK;
- }
-
- /* If the last part of the last page is empty, skip writing it */
- if (old_lastpart && empty)
- break;
-
- /* Set new checksum for visibility map page, if enabled */
- if (new_cluster.controldata.data_checksum_version != PG_DATA_CHECKSUM_OFF)
- ((PageHeader) new_vmbuf.data)->pd_checksum =
- pg_checksum_page(new_vmbuf.data, new_blkno);
-
- errno = 0;
- if (write(dst_fd, new_vmbuf.data, BLCKSZ) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- /* if write didn't set errno, assume problem is no disk space */
- if (errno == 0)
- errno = ENOSPC;
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not write file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
- }
-
- /* Advance for next new page */
- old_break += rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- new_blkno++;
- }
- }
-
- /* Clean up */
- close(dst_fd);
- close(src_fd);
-}
-
void
check_file_clone(void)
{
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
index 823984ec8f3..c45b3183684 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
@@ -25,10 +25,7 @@ static void RecordMultiXactMembers(SlruSegState *members_writer,
* 32-bit offsets to the current format.
*
* Multixids in the range [from_multi, to_multi) are read from the old
- * cluster, and written in the new format. An important edge case is that if
- * from_multi == to_multi, this initializes the new pg_multixact files in the
- * new format without trying to open any old files. (We rely on that when
- * upgrading from PostgreSQL version 9.2 or below.)
+ * cluster, and written in the new format.
*
* Returns the new nextOffset value; the caller should set it in the new
* control file. The new members always start from offset 1, regardless of
@@ -42,6 +39,7 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
SlruSegState *members_writer;
char dir[MAXPGPATH] = {0};
bool prev_multixid_valid = false;
+ OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
/*
* The range of valid multi XIDs is unchanged by the conversion (they are
@@ -63,10 +61,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
* Convert old multixids, if needed, by reading them one-by-one from the
* old cluster.
*/
- if (to_multi != from_multi)
- {
- OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
-
old_reader = AllocOldMultiXactRead(old_cluster.pgdata,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmxoff);
@@ -113,7 +107,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
}
FreeOldMultiXactReader(old_reader);
- }
/* Write the final 'next' offset to the last SLRU page */
RecordMultiXactOffset(offsets_writer, to_multi,
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
index 2127d297bfe..c6af9035665 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ static void prepare_new_cluster(void);
static void prepare_new_globals(void);
static void create_new_objects(void);
static void copy_xact_xlog_xid(void);
-static void set_frozenxids(bool minmxid_only);
+static void set_frozenxids(void);
static void make_outputdirs(char *pgdata);
static void setup(char *argv0);
static void create_logical_replication_slots(void);
@@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ prepare_new_globals(void)
/*
* Before we restore anything, set frozenxids of initdb-created tables.
*/
- set_frozenxids(false);
+ set_frozenxids();
/*
* Now restore global objects (roles and tablespaces).
@@ -714,13 +714,6 @@ create_new_objects(void)
end_progress_output();
check_ok();
- /*
- * We don't have minmxids for databases or relations in pre-9.3 clusters,
- * so set those after we have restored the schema.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 902)
- set_frozenxids(true);
-
/* update new_cluster info now that we have objects in the databases */
get_db_rel_and_slot_infos(&new_cluster);
}
@@ -777,10 +770,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Copy old commit logs to new data dir. pg_clog has been renamed to
* pg_xact in post-10 clusters.
*/
- copy_subdir_files(GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact",
- GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact");
+ copy_subdir_files("pg_xact", "pg_xact");
prep_status("Setting oldest XID for new cluster");
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true, true,
@@ -809,7 +799,6 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
check_ok();
/* Copy or convert pg_multixact files */
- Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
{
@@ -844,25 +833,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Determine the range of multixacts to convert.
*/
nxtmulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti;
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
- {
- /* Versions 9.3 - 18: convert all multixids */
oldstMulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_oldstMulti;
- }
- else
- {
- /*
- * In PostgreSQL 9.2 and below, multitransactions were only used
- * for row locking, and as such don't need to be preserved during
- * upgrade. In that case, we utilize rewrite_multixacts() just to
- * initialize new, empty files in the new format.
- *
- * It's important that the oldest multi is set to the latest value
- * used by the old system, so that multixact.c returns the empty
- * set for multis that might be present on disk.
- */
- oldstMulti = nxtmulti;
- }
/* handle wraparound */
if (nxtmulti < FirstMultiXactId)
nxtmulti = FirstMultiXactId;
@@ -906,26 +877,18 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
/*
* set_frozenxids()
*
- * This is called on the new cluster before we restore anything, with
- * minmxid_only = false. Its purpose is to ensure that all initdb-created
+ * This is called on the new cluster before we restore anything.
+ * Its purpose is to ensure that all initdb-created
* vacuumable tables have relfrozenxid/relminmxid matching the old cluster's
* xid/mxid counters. We also initialize the datfrozenxid/datminmxid of the
* built-in databases to match.
*
* As we create user tables later, their relfrozenxid/relminmxid fields will
* be restored properly by the binary-upgrade restore script. Likewise for
- * user-database datfrozenxid/datminmxid. However, if we're upgrading from a
- * pre-9.3 database, which does not store per-table or per-DB minmxid, then
- * the relminmxid/datminmxid values filled in by the restore script will just
- * be zeroes.
- *
- * Hence, with a pre-9.3 source database, a second call occurs after
- * everything is restored, with minmxid_only = true. This pass will
- * initialize all tables and databases, both those made by initdb and user
- * objects, with the desired minmxid value. frozenxid values are left alone.
+ * user-database datfrozenxid/datminmxid.
*/
static void
-set_frozenxids(bool minmxid_only)
+set_frozenxids(void)
{
int dbnum;
PGconn *conn,
@@ -935,14 +898,10 @@ set_frozenxids(bool minmxid_only)
int i_datname;
int i_datallowconn;
- if (!minmxid_only)
prep_status("Setting frozenxid and minmxid counters in new cluster");
- else
- prep_status("Setting minmxid counter in new cluster");
conn_template1 = connectToServer(&new_cluster, "template1");
- if (!minmxid_only)
/* set pg_database.datfrozenxid */
PQclear(executeQueryOrDie(conn_template1,
"UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_database "
@@ -983,7 +942,6 @@ set_frozenxids(bool minmxid_only)
conn = connectToServer(&new_cluster, datname);
- if (!minmxid_only)
/* set pg_class.relfrozenxid */
PQclear(executeQueryOrDie(conn,
"UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_class "
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
index ccd1ac0d013..d6e5bca5792 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
@@ -101,19 +101,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
#endif
-/*
- * The format of visibility map was changed with this 9.6 commit.
- */
-#define VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER 201603011
-
-/*
- * pg_multixact format changed in 9.3 commit 0ac5ad5134f2769ccbaefec73844f85,
- * ("Improve concurrency of foreign key locking") which also updated catalog
- * version to this value. pg_upgrade behavior depends on whether old and new
- * server versions are both newer than this, or only the new one is.
- */
-#define MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 201301231
-
/*
* MultiXactOffset was changed from 32-bit to 64-bit in version 19, at this
* catalog version. pg_multixact files need to be converted when upgrading
@@ -121,17 +108,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
*/
#define MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 202512091
-/*
- * large object chunk size added to pg_controldata,
- * commit 5f93c37805e7485488480916b4585e098d3cc883
- */
-#define LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER 942
-
-/*
- * change in JSONB format during 9.4 beta
- */
-#define JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER 201409291
-
/*
* The control file was changed to have the default char signedness,
* commit 44fe30fdab6746a287163e7cc093fd36cda8eb92
@@ -429,8 +405,6 @@ void copyFileByRange(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
-void rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void check_file_clone(void);
void check_copy_file_range(void);
void check_hard_link(transferMode transfer_mode);
@@ -500,10 +474,7 @@ unsigned int str2uint(const char *str);
/* version.c */
-bool jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster);
bool protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster);
-void old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster,
- bool check_mode);
void report_extension_updates(ClusterInfo *cluster);
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
index d5088447e0d..ec2ff7acb21 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
static void transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size, char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace);
-static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix);
/*
* The following set of sync_queue_* functions are used for --swap to reduce
@@ -496,25 +496,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace)
{
int mapnum;
- bool vm_must_add_frozenbit = false;
-
- /*
- * Do we need to rewrite visibilitymap?
- */
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver < VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER &&
- new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER)
- vm_must_add_frozenbit = true;
/* --swap has its own subroutine */
if (user_opts.transfer_mode == TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP)
{
- /*
- * We don't support --swap to upgrade from versions that require
- * rewriting the visibility map. We should've failed already if
- * someone tries to do that.
- */
- Assert(!vm_must_add_frozenbit);
-
do_swap(maps, size, old_tablespace, new_tablespace);
return;
}
@@ -525,13 +510,13 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
strcmp(maps[mapnum].old_tablespace, old_tablespace) == 0)
{
/* transfer primary file */
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "");
/*
* Copy/link any fsm and vm files, if they exist
*/
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm");
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm");
}
}
}
@@ -540,12 +525,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
/*
* transfer_relfile()
*
- * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one. If vm_must_add_frozenbit
- * is true, visibility map forks are converted and rewritten, even in link
- * mode.
+ * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one.
*/
static void
-transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit)
+transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix)
{
char old_file[MAXPGPATH];
char new_file[MAXPGPATH];
@@ -604,14 +587,6 @@ transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_fro
/* Copying files might take some time, so give feedback. */
pg_log(PG_STATUS, "%s", old_file);
- if (vm_must_add_frozenbit && strcmp(type_suffix, "_vm") == 0)
- {
- /* Need to rewrite visibility map format */
- pg_log(PG_VERBOSE, "rewriting \"%s\" to \"%s\"",
- old_file, new_file);
- rewriteVisibilityMap(old_file, new_file, map->nspname, map->relname);
- }
- else
switch (user_opts.transfer_mode)
{
case TRANSFER_MODE_CLONE:
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/server.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/server.c
index 5d81e4e95b8..7da9dffe585 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/server.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/server.c
@@ -186,8 +186,7 @@ start_postmaster(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool report_and_exit_on_error)
snprintf(socket_string + strlen(socket_string),
sizeof(socket_string) - strlen(socket_string),
" -c %s='%s'",
- (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 902) ?
- "unix_socket_directory" : "unix_socket_directories",
+ "unix_socket_directories",
cluster->sockdir);
#endif
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/006_transfer_modes.pl b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/006_transfer_modes.pl
index 6b7ab9f29a2..9efa5dc863c 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/006_transfer_modes.pl
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/006_transfer_modes.pl
@@ -17,15 +17,6 @@ sub test_mode
PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('old', install_path => $ENV{oldinstall});
my $new = PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('new');
- # --swap can't be used to upgrade from versions older than 10, so just skip
- # the test if the old cluster version is too old.
- if ($old->pg_version < 10 && $mode eq "--swap")
- {
- $old->clean_node();
- $new->clean_node();
- return;
- }
-
if (defined($ENV{oldinstall}))
{
# Checksums are now enabled by default, but weren't before 18, so pass
@@ -38,14 +29,10 @@ sub test_mode
}
$new->init();
- # allow_in_place_tablespaces is available as far back as v10.
- if ($old->pg_version >= 10)
- {
$new->append_conf('postgresql.conf',
"allow_in_place_tablespaces = true");
$old->append_conf('postgresql.conf',
"allow_in_place_tablespaces = true");
- }
# We can only test security labels if both the old and new installations
# have dummy_seclabel.
@@ -89,9 +76,6 @@ sub test_mode
"CREATE TABLE test4 AS SELECT generate_series(400, 502)");
}
- # If the old cluster is >= v10, we can test in-place tablespaces.
- if ($old->pg_version >= 10)
- {
$old->safe_psql('postgres',
"CREATE TABLESPACE inplc_tblspc LOCATION ''");
$old->safe_psql('postgres',
@@ -101,7 +85,6 @@ sub test_mode
);
$old->safe_psql('testdb3',
"CREATE TABLE test6 AS SELECT generate_series(607, 711)");
- }
# While we are here, test handling of large objects.
$old->safe_psql(
@@ -169,15 +152,12 @@ sub test_mode
}
# Tests for in-place tablespaces.
- if ($old->pg_version >= 10)
- {
$result =
$new->safe_psql('postgres', "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test5");
is($result, '104', "test5 data after pg_upgrade $mode");
$result =
$new->safe_psql('testdb3', "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test6");
is($result, '105', "test6 data after pg_upgrade $mode");
- }
# Tests for large objects
$result = $new->safe_psql('postgres', "SELECT lo_get(4532)");
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
index 047670d4acb..9e83d4659be 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
@@ -12,22 +12,6 @@
#include "fe_utils/string_utils.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-/*
- * version_hook functions for check_for_data_types_usage in order to determine
- * whether a data type check should be executed for the cluster in question or
- * not.
- */
-bool
-jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- /* JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) == 904 &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver < JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER)
- return true;
-
- return false;
-}
-
/*
* Older servers can't support newer protocol versions, so their connection
* strings will need to lock max_protocol_version to 3.0.
@@ -46,117 +30,6 @@ protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster)
return (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 1100);
}
-/*
- * old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes()
- * 9.6 -> 10
- * Hash index binary format has changed from 9.6->10.0
- */
-void
-old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_mode)
-{
- int dbnum;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- bool found = false;
- char *output_path = "reindex_hash.sql";
-
- prep_status("Checking for hash indexes");
-
- for (dbnum = 0; dbnum < cluster->dbarr.ndbs; dbnum++)
- {
- PGresult *res;
- bool db_used = false;
- int ntups;
- int rowno;
- int i_nspname,
- i_relname;
- DbInfo *active_db = &cluster->dbarr.dbs[dbnum];
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, active_db->db_name);
-
- /* find hash indexes */
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT n.nspname, c.relname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_index i, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"
- );
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_nspname = PQfnumber(res, "nspname");
- i_relname = PQfnumber(res, "relname");
- for (rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- found = true;
- if (!check_mode)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- if (!db_used)
- {
- PQExpBufferData connectbuf;
-
- initPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- appendPsqlMetaConnect(&connectbuf, active_db->db_name);
- fputs(connectbuf.data, script);
- termPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- db_used = true;
- }
- fprintf(script, "REINDEX INDEX %s.%s;\n",
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_nspname)),
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_relname)));
- }
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- if (!check_mode && db_used)
- {
- /* mark hash indexes as invalid */
- PQclear(executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_index i "
- "SET indisvalid = false "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"));
- }
-
- PQfinish(conn);
- }
-
- if (script)
- fclose(script);
-
- if (found)
- {
- report_status(PG_WARNING, "warning");
- if (check_mode)
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. After upgrading, you will be given\n"
- "REINDEX instructions.");
- else
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. The file\n"
- " %s\n"
- "when executed by psql by the database superuser will recreate all invalid\n"
- "indexes; until then, none of these indexes will be used.",
- output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* report_extension_updates()'s UpgradeTask. If the query returned any rows,
--
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@ 2026-04-17 18:20 Nathan Bossart <[email protected]>
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From: Nathan Bossart @ 2026-04-17 18:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
---
doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml | 2 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c | 157 +----------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c | 12 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c | 23 ----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c | 164 -------------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c | 11 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c | 31 +----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h | 29 -----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c | 37 +-----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c | 127 -------------------
10 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 577 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
index 38ca09b423c..c4ed75211db 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</para>
<para>
- <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 9.2.X and later to the current
+ <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 10.X and later to the current
major release of <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>, including snapshot and beta releases.
</para>
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
index f5c93e611d2..f1e35a6af47 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ static void check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_tables_with_oids(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_not_null_inheritance(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster);
-static void check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_new_tablespace_dir(void);
static void check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_unicode_update(ClusterInfo *cluster);
@@ -128,26 +127,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = ALL_VERSIONS
},
- /*
- * 9.3 -> 9.4 Fully implement the 'line' data type in 9.4, which
- * previously returned "not enabled" by default and was only functionally
- * enabled with a compile-time switch; as of 9.4 "line" has a different
- * on-disk representation format.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"line\" data type"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_line.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.line'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"line\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type changed its internal and input/output format\n"
- "between your old and new versions so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can\n"
- "drop the problem columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 903
- },
-
/*
* pg_upgrade only preserves these system values: pg_class.oid pg_type.oid
* pg_enum.oid
@@ -209,30 +188,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1500
},
- /*
- * It's no longer allowed to create tables or views with "unknown"-type
- * columns. We do not complain about views with such columns, because
- * they should get silently converted to "text" columns during the DDL
- * dump and reload; it seems unlikely to be worth making users do that by
- * hand. However, if there's a table with such a column, the DDL reload
- * will fail, so we should pre-detect that rather than failing
- * mid-upgrade. Worse, if there's a matview with such a column, the DDL
- * reload will silently change it to "text" which won't match the on-disk
- * storage (which is like "cstring"). So we *must* reject that.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for invalid \"unknown\" user columns"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_unknown.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.unknown'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"unknown\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type is no longer allowed in tables, so this cluster\n"
- "cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem columns\n"
- "and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 906
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 changed the 'sql_identifier' type storage to be based on name,
* not varchar, which breaks on-disk format for existing data. So we need
@@ -255,23 +210,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1100
},
- /*
- * JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta, so check for it.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"jsonb\" data type in user tables"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_jsonb.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.jsonb'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"jsonb\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "The internal format of \"jsonb\" changed during 9.4 beta so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem \n"
- "columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = MANUAL_CHECK,
- .version_hook = jsonb_9_4_check_applicable
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 removed types abstime, reltime, tinterval.
*/
@@ -712,20 +650,6 @@ check_and_dump_old_cluster(void)
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 1800)
check_for_gist_inet_ops(&old_cluster);
- /*
- * Pre-PG 10 allowed tables with 'unknown' type columns and non WAL logged
- * hash indexes
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- {
- if (user_opts.check)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&old_cluster, true);
- }
-
- /* 9.5 and below should not have roles starting with pg_ */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 905)
- check_for_pg_role_prefix(&old_cluster);
-
/*
* While not a check option, we do this now because this is the only time
* the old server is running.
@@ -772,20 +696,6 @@ check_new_cluster(void)
* system boundaries.
*/
check_hard_link(TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP);
-
- /*
- * There are a few known issues with using --swap to upgrade from
- * versions older than 10. For example, the sequence tuple format
- * changed in v10, and the visibility map format changed in 9.6.
- * While such problems are not insurmountable (and we may have to
- * deal with similar problems in the future, anyway), it doesn't
- * seem worth the effort to support swap mode for upgrades from
- * long-unsupported versions.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 1000)
- pg_fatal("Swap mode can only upgrade clusters from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "10");
-
break;
}
@@ -831,10 +741,6 @@ issue_warnings_and_set_wal_level(void)
*/
start_postmaster(&new_cluster, true);
- /* Reindex hash indexes for old < 10.0 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&new_cluster, false);
-
report_extension_updates(&new_cluster);
stop_postmaster(false);
@@ -892,9 +798,9 @@ check_cluster_versions(void)
* upgrades
*/
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 902)
+ if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 10)
pg_fatal("This utility can only upgrade from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "9.2");
+ "10");
/* Only current PG version is supported as a target */
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) != GET_MAJOR_VERSION(PG_VERSION_NUM))
@@ -1569,12 +1475,10 @@ check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster)
", 'array_cat(anyarray,anyarray)'"
", 'array_prepend(anyelement,anyarray)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 903)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_remove(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_replace(anyarray,anyelement,anyelement)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 905)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement,integer)'"
@@ -1870,63 +1774,6 @@ check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_ok();
}
-/*
- * check_for_pg_role_prefix()
- *
- * Versions older than 9.6 should not have any pg_* roles
- */
-static void
-check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- PGresult *res;
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, "template1");
- int ntups;
- int i_roloid;
- int i_rolname;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- char output_path[MAXPGPATH];
-
- prep_status("Checking for roles starting with \"pg_\"");
-
- snprintf(output_path, sizeof(output_path), "%s/%s",
- log_opts.basedir,
- "pg_role_prefix.txt");
-
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT oid AS roloid, rolname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_roles "
- "WHERE rolname ~ '^pg_'");
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_roloid = PQfnumber(res, "roloid");
- i_rolname = PQfnumber(res, "rolname");
- for (int rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- fprintf(script, "%s (oid=%s)\n",
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_rolname),
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_roloid));
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- PQfinish(conn);
-
- if (script)
- {
- fclose(script);
- pg_log(PG_REPORT, "fatal");
- pg_fatal("Your installation contains roles starting with \"pg_\".\n"
- "\"pg_\" is a reserved prefix for system roles. The cluster\n"
- "cannot be upgraded until these roles are renamed.\n"
- "A list of roles starting with \"pg_\" is in the file:\n"
- " %s", output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions()'s UpgradeTask. If the query
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
index cffcd4b0eba..8188355240f 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
@@ -602,14 +602,12 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
/* verify that we got all the mandatory pg_control data */
if (!got_xid || !got_oid ||
!got_multi || !got_oldestxid ||
- (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER) ||
+ !got_oldestmulti ||
!got_mxoff || (!live_check && !got_nextxlogfile) ||
!got_float8_pass_by_value || !got_align || !got_blocksz ||
!got_largesz || !got_walsz || !got_walseg || !got_ident ||
!got_index || !got_toast ||
- (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER) ||
+ !got_large_object ||
!got_date_is_int || !got_data_checksum_version ||
(!got_default_char_signedness &&
cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= DEFAULT_CHAR_SIGNEDNESS_CAT_VER))
@@ -630,8 +628,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_multi)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint next MultiXactId");
- if (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
+ if (!got_oldestmulti)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint oldest MultiXactId");
if (!got_oldestxid)
@@ -670,8 +667,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_toast)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " maximum TOAST chunk size");
- if (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER)
+ if (!got_large_object)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " large-object chunk size");
if (!got_date_is_int)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
index 563b4a6b5fa..44355feea30 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
@@ -55,16 +55,7 @@ get_bin_version(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (sscanf(cmd_output, "%*s %*s %d.%d", &v1, &v2) < 1)
pg_fatal("could not get pg_ctl version output from %s", cmd);
- if (v1 < 10)
- {
- /* old style, e.g. 9.6.1 */
- cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000 + v2 * 100;
- }
- else
- {
- /* new style, e.g. 10.1 */
cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000;
- }
}
@@ -353,17 +344,7 @@ check_data_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_subtrans");
check_single_dir(pg_data, PG_TBLSPC_DIR);
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_twophase");
-
- /* pg_xlog has been renamed to pg_wal in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xlog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_wal");
-
- /* pg_clog has been renamed to pg_xact in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_clog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xact");
}
@@ -404,10 +385,6 @@ check_bin_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_versions)
*/
get_bin_version(cluster);
- /* pg_resetxlog has been renamed to pg_resetwal in version 10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->bin_version) <= 906)
- check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetxlog", check_versions);
- else
check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetwal", check_versions);
if (cluster == &new_cluster)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
index 5b276008614..af82c0de490 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
@@ -20,12 +20,8 @@
#include <linux/fs.h>
#endif
-#include "access/visibilitymapdefs.h"
#include "common/file_perm.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-#include "storage/bufpage.h"
-#include "storage/checksum.h"
-#include "storage/checksum_impl.h"
/*
@@ -196,166 +192,6 @@ linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
}
-/*
- * rewriteVisibilityMap()
- *
- * Transform a visibility map file, copying from src to dst.
- * schemaName/relName are relation's SQL name (used for error messages only).
- *
- * In versions of PostgreSQL prior to catversion 201603011, PostgreSQL's
- * visibility map included one bit per heap page; it now includes two.
- * When upgrading a cluster from before that time to a current PostgreSQL
- * version, we could refuse to copy visibility maps from the old cluster
- * to the new cluster; the next VACUUM would recreate them, but at the
- * price of scanning the entire table. So, instead, we rewrite the old
- * visibility maps in the new format. That way, the all-visible bits
- * remain set for the pages for which they were set previously. The
- * all-frozen bits are never set by this conversion; we leave that to VACUUM.
- */
-void
-rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName)
-{
- int src_fd;
- int dst_fd;
- PGIOAlignedBlock buffer;
- PGIOAlignedBlock new_vmbuf;
- ssize_t totalBytesRead = 0;
- ssize_t src_filesize;
- int rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- BlockNumber new_blkno = 0;
- struct stat statbuf;
-
- /* Compute number of old-format bytes per new page */
- rewriteVmBytesPerPage = (BLCKSZ - SizeOfPageHeaderData) / 2;
-
- if ((src_fd = open(fromfile, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY, 0)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not open file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if (fstat(src_fd, &statbuf) != 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not stat file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if ((dst_fd = open(tofile, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | PG_BINARY,
- pg_file_create_mode)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not create file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
-
- /* Save old file size */
- src_filesize = statbuf.st_size;
-
- /*
- * Turn each visibility map page into 2 pages one by one. Each new page
- * has the same page header as the old one. If the last section of the
- * last page is empty, we skip it, mostly to avoid turning one-page
- * visibility maps for small relations into two pages needlessly.
- */
- while (totalBytesRead < src_filesize)
- {
- ssize_t bytesRead;
- char *old_cur;
- char *old_break;
- char *old_blkend;
- PageHeaderData pageheader;
- bool old_lastblk;
-
- if ((bytesRead = read(src_fd, buffer.data, BLCKSZ)) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- if (bytesRead < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not read file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- else
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": partial page found in file \"%s\"",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- }
-
- totalBytesRead += BLCKSZ;
- old_lastblk = (totalBytesRead == src_filesize);
-
- /* Save the page header data */
- memcpy(&pageheader, buffer.data, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /*
- * These old_* variables point to old visibility map page. old_cur
- * points to current position on old page. old_blkend points to end of
- * old block. old_break is the end+1 position on the old page for the
- * data that will be transferred to the current new page.
- */
- old_cur = buffer.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
- old_blkend = buffer.data + bytesRead;
- old_break = old_cur + rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
-
- while (old_break <= old_blkend)
- {
- char *new_cur;
- bool empty = true;
- bool old_lastpart;
-
- /* First, copy old page header to new page */
- memcpy(new_vmbuf.data, &pageheader, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /* Rewriting the last part of the last old page? */
- old_lastpart = old_lastblk && (old_break == old_blkend);
-
- new_cur = new_vmbuf.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
-
- /* Process old page bytes one by one, and turn it into new page. */
- while (old_cur < old_break)
- {
- uint8 byte = *(uint8 *) old_cur;
- uint16 new_vmbits = 0;
- int i;
-
- /* Generate new format bits while keeping old information */
- for (i = 0; i < BITS_PER_BYTE; i++)
- {
- if (byte & (1 << i))
- {
- empty = false;
- new_vmbits |=
- VISIBILITYMAP_ALL_VISIBLE << (BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK * i);
- }
- }
-
- /* Copy new visibility map bytes to new-format page */
- new_cur[0] = (char) (new_vmbits & 0xFF);
- new_cur[1] = (char) (new_vmbits >> 8);
-
- old_cur++;
- new_cur += BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK;
- }
-
- /* If the last part of the last page is empty, skip writing it */
- if (old_lastpart && empty)
- break;
-
- /* Set new checksum for visibility map page, if enabled */
- if (new_cluster.controldata.data_checksum_version != PG_DATA_CHECKSUM_OFF)
- ((PageHeader) new_vmbuf.data)->pd_checksum =
- pg_checksum_page(new_vmbuf.data, new_blkno);
-
- errno = 0;
- if (write(dst_fd, new_vmbuf.data, BLCKSZ) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- /* if write didn't set errno, assume problem is no disk space */
- if (errno == 0)
- errno = ENOSPC;
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not write file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
- }
-
- /* Advance for next new page */
- old_break += rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- new_blkno++;
- }
- }
-
- /* Clean up */
- close(dst_fd);
- close(src_fd);
-}
-
void
check_file_clone(void)
{
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
index 823984ec8f3..c45b3183684 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
@@ -25,10 +25,7 @@ static void RecordMultiXactMembers(SlruSegState *members_writer,
* 32-bit offsets to the current format.
*
* Multixids in the range [from_multi, to_multi) are read from the old
- * cluster, and written in the new format. An important edge case is that if
- * from_multi == to_multi, this initializes the new pg_multixact files in the
- * new format without trying to open any old files. (We rely on that when
- * upgrading from PostgreSQL version 9.2 or below.)
+ * cluster, and written in the new format.
*
* Returns the new nextOffset value; the caller should set it in the new
* control file. The new members always start from offset 1, regardless of
@@ -42,6 +39,7 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
SlruSegState *members_writer;
char dir[MAXPGPATH] = {0};
bool prev_multixid_valid = false;
+ OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
/*
* The range of valid multi XIDs is unchanged by the conversion (they are
@@ -63,10 +61,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
* Convert old multixids, if needed, by reading them one-by-one from the
* old cluster.
*/
- if (to_multi != from_multi)
- {
- OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
-
old_reader = AllocOldMultiXactRead(old_cluster.pgdata,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmxoff);
@@ -113,7 +107,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
}
FreeOldMultiXactReader(old_reader);
- }
/* Write the final 'next' offset to the last SLRU page */
RecordMultiXactOffset(offsets_writer, to_multi,
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
index 2127d297bfe..e5d7920c1b1 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
@@ -714,13 +714,6 @@ create_new_objects(void)
end_progress_output();
check_ok();
- /*
- * We don't have minmxids for databases or relations in pre-9.3 clusters,
- * so set those after we have restored the schema.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 902)
- set_frozenxids(true);
-
/* update new_cluster info now that we have objects in the databases */
get_db_rel_and_slot_infos(&new_cluster);
}
@@ -777,10 +770,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Copy old commit logs to new data dir. pg_clog has been renamed to
* pg_xact in post-10 clusters.
*/
- copy_subdir_files(GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact",
- GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact");
+ copy_subdir_files("pg_xact", "pg_xact");
prep_status("Setting oldest XID for new cluster");
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true, true,
@@ -809,7 +799,6 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
check_ok();
/* Copy or convert pg_multixact files */
- Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
{
@@ -844,25 +833,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Determine the range of multixacts to convert.
*/
nxtmulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti;
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
- {
- /* Versions 9.3 - 18: convert all multixids */
oldstMulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_oldstMulti;
- }
- else
- {
- /*
- * In PostgreSQL 9.2 and below, multitransactions were only used
- * for row locking, and as such don't need to be preserved during
- * upgrade. In that case, we utilize rewrite_multixacts() just to
- * initialize new, empty files in the new format.
- *
- * It's important that the oldest multi is set to the latest value
- * used by the old system, so that multixact.c returns the empty
- * set for multis that might be present on disk.
- */
- oldstMulti = nxtmulti;
- }
/* handle wraparound */
if (nxtmulti < FirstMultiXactId)
nxtmulti = FirstMultiXactId;
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
index ccd1ac0d013..d6e5bca5792 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
@@ -101,19 +101,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
#endif
-/*
- * The format of visibility map was changed with this 9.6 commit.
- */
-#define VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER 201603011
-
-/*
- * pg_multixact format changed in 9.3 commit 0ac5ad5134f2769ccbaefec73844f85,
- * ("Improve concurrency of foreign key locking") which also updated catalog
- * version to this value. pg_upgrade behavior depends on whether old and new
- * server versions are both newer than this, or only the new one is.
- */
-#define MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 201301231
-
/*
* MultiXactOffset was changed from 32-bit to 64-bit in version 19, at this
* catalog version. pg_multixact files need to be converted when upgrading
@@ -121,17 +108,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
*/
#define MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 202512091
-/*
- * large object chunk size added to pg_controldata,
- * commit 5f93c37805e7485488480916b4585e098d3cc883
- */
-#define LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER 942
-
-/*
- * change in JSONB format during 9.4 beta
- */
-#define JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER 201409291
-
/*
* The control file was changed to have the default char signedness,
* commit 44fe30fdab6746a287163e7cc093fd36cda8eb92
@@ -429,8 +405,6 @@ void copyFileByRange(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
-void rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void check_file_clone(void);
void check_copy_file_range(void);
void check_hard_link(transferMode transfer_mode);
@@ -500,10 +474,7 @@ unsigned int str2uint(const char *str);
/* version.c */
-bool jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster);
bool protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster);
-void old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster,
- bool check_mode);
void report_extension_updates(ClusterInfo *cluster);
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
index d5088447e0d..ec2ff7acb21 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
static void transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size, char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace);
-static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix);
/*
* The following set of sync_queue_* functions are used for --swap to reduce
@@ -496,25 +496,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace)
{
int mapnum;
- bool vm_must_add_frozenbit = false;
-
- /*
- * Do we need to rewrite visibilitymap?
- */
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver < VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER &&
- new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER)
- vm_must_add_frozenbit = true;
/* --swap has its own subroutine */
if (user_opts.transfer_mode == TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP)
{
- /*
- * We don't support --swap to upgrade from versions that require
- * rewriting the visibility map. We should've failed already if
- * someone tries to do that.
- */
- Assert(!vm_must_add_frozenbit);
-
do_swap(maps, size, old_tablespace, new_tablespace);
return;
}
@@ -525,13 +510,13 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
strcmp(maps[mapnum].old_tablespace, old_tablespace) == 0)
{
/* transfer primary file */
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "");
/*
* Copy/link any fsm and vm files, if they exist
*/
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm");
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm");
}
}
}
@@ -540,12 +525,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
/*
* transfer_relfile()
*
- * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one. If vm_must_add_frozenbit
- * is true, visibility map forks are converted and rewritten, even in link
- * mode.
+ * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one.
*/
static void
-transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit)
+transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix)
{
char old_file[MAXPGPATH];
char new_file[MAXPGPATH];
@@ -604,14 +587,6 @@ transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_fro
/* Copying files might take some time, so give feedback. */
pg_log(PG_STATUS, "%s", old_file);
- if (vm_must_add_frozenbit && strcmp(type_suffix, "_vm") == 0)
- {
- /* Need to rewrite visibility map format */
- pg_log(PG_VERBOSE, "rewriting \"%s\" to \"%s\"",
- old_file, new_file);
- rewriteVisibilityMap(old_file, new_file, map->nspname, map->relname);
- }
- else
switch (user_opts.transfer_mode)
{
case TRANSFER_MODE_CLONE:
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
index 047670d4acb..9e83d4659be 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
@@ -12,22 +12,6 @@
#include "fe_utils/string_utils.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-/*
- * version_hook functions for check_for_data_types_usage in order to determine
- * whether a data type check should be executed for the cluster in question or
- * not.
- */
-bool
-jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- /* JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) == 904 &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver < JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER)
- return true;
-
- return false;
-}
-
/*
* Older servers can't support newer protocol versions, so their connection
* strings will need to lock max_protocol_version to 3.0.
@@ -46,117 +30,6 @@ protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster)
return (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 1100);
}
-/*
- * old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes()
- * 9.6 -> 10
- * Hash index binary format has changed from 9.6->10.0
- */
-void
-old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_mode)
-{
- int dbnum;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- bool found = false;
- char *output_path = "reindex_hash.sql";
-
- prep_status("Checking for hash indexes");
-
- for (dbnum = 0; dbnum < cluster->dbarr.ndbs; dbnum++)
- {
- PGresult *res;
- bool db_used = false;
- int ntups;
- int rowno;
- int i_nspname,
- i_relname;
- DbInfo *active_db = &cluster->dbarr.dbs[dbnum];
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, active_db->db_name);
-
- /* find hash indexes */
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT n.nspname, c.relname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_index i, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"
- );
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_nspname = PQfnumber(res, "nspname");
- i_relname = PQfnumber(res, "relname");
- for (rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- found = true;
- if (!check_mode)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- if (!db_used)
- {
- PQExpBufferData connectbuf;
-
- initPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- appendPsqlMetaConnect(&connectbuf, active_db->db_name);
- fputs(connectbuf.data, script);
- termPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- db_used = true;
- }
- fprintf(script, "REINDEX INDEX %s.%s;\n",
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_nspname)),
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_relname)));
- }
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- if (!check_mode && db_used)
- {
- /* mark hash indexes as invalid */
- PQclear(executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_index i "
- "SET indisvalid = false "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"));
- }
-
- PQfinish(conn);
- }
-
- if (script)
- fclose(script);
-
- if (found)
- {
- report_status(PG_WARNING, "warning");
- if (check_mode)
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. After upgrading, you will be given\n"
- "REINDEX instructions.");
- else
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. The file\n"
- " %s\n"
- "when executed by psql by the database superuser will recreate all invalid\n"
- "indexes; until then, none of these indexes will be used.",
- output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* report_extension_updates()'s UpgradeTask. If the query returned any rows,
--
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From: Nathan Bossart @ 2026-04-17 18:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
---
doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml | 2 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c | 157 +-------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c | 98 +-----------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c | 23 ---
src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c | 164 ---------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c | 11 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c | 56 +------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h | 29 ----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c | 37 +----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/server.c | 3 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/006_transfer_modes.pl | 20 ---
src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c | 127 ----------------
12 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 701 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
index cc44983a9a8..e4e8c02e6d6 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</para>
<para>
- <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 9.2.X and later to the current
+ <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 10.X and later to the current
major release of <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>, including snapshot and beta releases.
</para>
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
index f8f31382835..786c1474829 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ static void check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_tables_with_oids(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_not_null_inheritance(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster);
-static void check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_new_tablespace_dir(void);
static void check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_unicode_update(ClusterInfo *cluster);
@@ -128,26 +127,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = ALL_VERSIONS
},
- /*
- * 9.3 -> 9.4 Fully implement the 'line' data type in 9.4, which
- * previously returned "not enabled" by default and was only functionally
- * enabled with a compile-time switch; as of 9.4 "line" has a different
- * on-disk representation format.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"line\" data type"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_line.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.line'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"line\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type changed its internal and input/output format\n"
- "between your old and new versions so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can\n"
- "drop the problem columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 903
- },
-
/*
* pg_upgrade only preserves these system values: pg_class.oid pg_type.oid
* pg_enum.oid
@@ -209,30 +188,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1500
},
- /*
- * It's no longer allowed to create tables or views with "unknown"-type
- * columns. We do not complain about views with such columns, because
- * they should get silently converted to "text" columns during the DDL
- * dump and reload; it seems unlikely to be worth making users do that by
- * hand. However, if there's a table with such a column, the DDL reload
- * will fail, so we should pre-detect that rather than failing
- * mid-upgrade. Worse, if there's a matview with such a column, the DDL
- * reload will silently change it to "text" which won't match the on-disk
- * storage (which is like "cstring"). So we *must* reject that.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for invalid \"unknown\" user columns"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_unknown.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.unknown'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"unknown\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type is no longer allowed in tables, so this cluster\n"
- "cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem columns\n"
- "and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 906
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 changed the 'sql_identifier' type storage to be based on name,
* not varchar, which breaks on-disk format for existing data. So we need
@@ -255,23 +210,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1100
},
- /*
- * JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta, so check for it.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"jsonb\" data type in user tables"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_jsonb.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.jsonb'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"jsonb\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "The internal format of \"jsonb\" changed during 9.4 beta so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem \n"
- "columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = MANUAL_CHECK,
- .version_hook = jsonb_9_4_check_applicable
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 removed types abstime, reltime, tinterval.
*/
@@ -712,20 +650,6 @@ check_and_dump_old_cluster(void)
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 1800)
check_for_gist_inet_ops(&old_cluster);
- /*
- * Pre-PG 10 allowed tables with 'unknown' type columns and non WAL logged
- * hash indexes
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- {
- if (user_opts.check)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&old_cluster, true);
- }
-
- /* 9.5 and below should not have roles starting with pg_ */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 905)
- check_for_pg_role_prefix(&old_cluster);
-
/*
* While not a check option, we do this now because this is the only time
* the old server is running.
@@ -772,20 +696,6 @@ check_new_cluster(void)
* system boundaries.
*/
check_hard_link(TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP);
-
- /*
- * There are a few known issues with using --swap to upgrade from
- * versions older than 10. For example, the sequence tuple format
- * changed in v10, and the visibility map format changed in 9.6.
- * While such problems are not insurmountable (and we may have to
- * deal with similar problems in the future, anyway), it doesn't
- * seem worth the effort to support swap mode for upgrades from
- * long-unsupported versions.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 1000)
- pg_fatal("Swap mode can only upgrade clusters from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "10");
-
break;
}
@@ -831,10 +741,6 @@ issue_warnings_and_set_wal_level(void)
*/
start_postmaster(&new_cluster, true);
- /* Reindex hash indexes for old < 10.0 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&new_cluster, false);
-
report_extension_updates(&new_cluster);
stop_postmaster(false);
@@ -892,9 +798,9 @@ check_cluster_versions(void)
* upgrades
*/
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 902)
+ if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 1000)
pg_fatal("This utility can only upgrade from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "9.2");
+ "10");
/* Only current PG version is supported as a target */
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) != GET_MAJOR_VERSION(PG_VERSION_NUM))
@@ -1569,12 +1475,10 @@ check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster)
", 'array_cat(anyarray,anyarray)'"
", 'array_prepend(anyelement,anyarray)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 903)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_remove(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_replace(anyarray,anyelement,anyelement)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 905)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement,integer)'"
@@ -1870,63 +1774,6 @@ check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_ok();
}
-/*
- * check_for_pg_role_prefix()
- *
- * Versions older than 9.6 should not have any pg_* roles
- */
-static void
-check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- PGresult *res;
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, "template1");
- int ntups;
- int i_roloid;
- int i_rolname;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- char output_path[MAXPGPATH];
-
- prep_status("Checking for roles starting with \"pg_\"");
-
- snprintf(output_path, sizeof(output_path), "%s/%s",
- log_opts.basedir,
- "pg_role_prefix.txt");
-
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT oid AS roloid, rolname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_roles "
- "WHERE rolname ~ '^pg_'");
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_roloid = PQfnumber(res, "roloid");
- i_rolname = PQfnumber(res, "rolname");
- for (int rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- fprintf(script, "%s (oid=%s)\n",
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_rolname),
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_roloid));
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- PQfinish(conn);
-
- if (script)
- {
- fclose(script);
- pg_log(PG_REPORT, "fatal");
- pg_fatal("Your installation contains roles starting with \"pg_\".\n"
- "\"pg_\" is a reserved prefix for system roles. The cluster\n"
- "cannot be upgraded until these roles are renamed.\n"
- "A list of roles starting with \"pg_\" is in the file:\n"
- " %s", output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions()'s UpgradeTask. If the query
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
index cffcd4b0eba..8f81c9e9582 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
@@ -42,9 +42,6 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
char bufin[MAX_STRING];
FILE *output;
char *p;
- bool got_tli = false;
- bool got_log_id = false;
- bool got_log_seg = false;
bool got_xid = false;
bool got_oid = false;
bool got_multi = false;
@@ -75,10 +72,6 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
char *language = NULL;
char *lc_all = NULL;
char *lc_messages = NULL;
- uint32 tli = 0;
- uint32 logid = 0;
- uint32 segno = 0;
- char *resetwal_bin;
int rc;
bool live_check = (cluster == &old_cluster && user_opts.live_check);
@@ -189,27 +182,15 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
}
}
- /* pg_resetxlog has been renamed to pg_resetwal in version 10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->bin_version) <= 906)
- resetwal_bin = "pg_resetxlog\" -n";
- else
- resetwal_bin = "pg_resetwal\" -n";
snprintf(cmd, sizeof(cmd), "\"%s/%s \"%s\"",
cluster->bindir,
- live_check ? "pg_controldata\"" : resetwal_bin,
+ live_check ? "pg_controldata\"" : "pg_resetwal\" -n",
cluster->pgdata);
fflush(NULL);
if ((output = popen(cmd, "r")) == NULL)
pg_fatal("could not get control data using %s: %m", cmd);
- /* Only in <= 9.2 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 902)
- {
- cluster->controldata.data_checksum_version = PG_DATA_CHECKSUM_OFF;
- got_data_checksum_version = true;
- }
-
/* we have the result of cmd in "output". so parse it line by line now */
while (fgets(bufin, sizeof(bufin), output))
{
@@ -237,39 +218,6 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
p++; /* remove ':' char */
cluster->controldata.cat_ver = str2uint(p);
}
- else if ((p = strstr(bufin, "Latest checkpoint's TimeLineID:")) != NULL)
- {
- p = strchr(p, ':');
-
- if (p == NULL || strlen(p) <= 1)
- pg_fatal("%d: controldata retrieval problem", __LINE__);
-
- p++; /* remove ':' char */
- tli = str2uint(p);
- got_tli = true;
- }
- else if ((p = strstr(bufin, "First log file ID after reset:")) != NULL)
- {
- p = strchr(p, ':');
-
- if (p == NULL || strlen(p) <= 1)
- pg_fatal("%d: controldata retrieval problem", __LINE__);
-
- p++; /* remove ':' char */
- logid = str2uint(p);
- got_log_id = true;
- }
- else if ((p = strstr(bufin, "First log file segment after reset:")) != NULL)
- {
- p = strchr(p, ':');
-
- if (p == NULL || strlen(p) <= 1)
- pg_fatal("%d: controldata retrieval problem", __LINE__);
-
- p++; /* remove ':' char */
- segno = str2uint(p);
- got_log_seg = true;
- }
else if ((p = strstr(bufin, "Latest checkpoint's NextXID:")) != NULL)
{
p = strchr(p, ':');
@@ -280,23 +228,12 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
p++; /* remove ':' char */
cluster->controldata.chkpnt_nxtepoch = str2uint(p);
- /*
- * Delimiter changed from '/' to ':' in 9.6. We don't test for
- * the catalog version of the change because the catalog version
- * is pulled from pg_controldata too, and it isn't worth adding an
- * order dependency for this --- we just check the string.
- */
- if (strchr(p, '/') != NULL)
- p = strchr(p, '/');
- else if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 906)
p = strchr(p, ':');
- else
- p = NULL;
if (p == NULL || strlen(p) <= 1)
pg_fatal("%d: controldata retrieval problem", __LINE__);
- p++; /* remove '/' or ':' char */
+ p++; /* remove ':' char */
cluster->controldata.chkpnt_nxtxid = str2uint(p);
got_xid = true;
}
@@ -568,22 +505,6 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
pg_free(lc_all);
pg_free(lc_messages);
- /*
- * Before 9.3, pg_resetwal reported the xlogid and segno of the first log
- * file after reset as separate lines. Starting with 9.3, it reports the
- * WAL file name. If the old cluster is older than 9.3, we construct the
- * WAL file name from the xlogid and segno.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 902)
- {
- if (got_tli && got_log_id && got_log_seg)
- {
- snprintf(cluster->controldata.nextxlogfile, 25, "%08X%08X%08X",
- tli, logid, segno);
- got_nextxlogfile = true;
- }
- }
-
/*
* Pre-v18 database clusters don't have the default char signedness
* information. We use the char signedness of the platform where
@@ -602,14 +523,12 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
/* verify that we got all the mandatory pg_control data */
if (!got_xid || !got_oid ||
!got_multi || !got_oldestxid ||
- (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER) ||
+ !got_oldestmulti ||
!got_mxoff || (!live_check && !got_nextxlogfile) ||
!got_float8_pass_by_value || !got_align || !got_blocksz ||
!got_largesz || !got_walsz || !got_walseg || !got_ident ||
!got_index || !got_toast ||
- (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER) ||
+ !got_large_object ||
!got_date_is_int || !got_data_checksum_version ||
(!got_default_char_signedness &&
cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= DEFAULT_CHAR_SIGNEDNESS_CAT_VER))
@@ -630,8 +549,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_multi)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint next MultiXactId");
- if (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
+ if (!got_oldestmulti)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint oldest MultiXactId");
if (!got_oldestxid)
@@ -670,8 +588,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_toast)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " maximum TOAST chunk size");
- if (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER)
+ if (!got_large_object)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " large-object chunk size");
if (!got_date_is_int)
@@ -724,8 +641,7 @@ check_control_data(ControlData *oldctrl,
if (oldctrl->toast == 0 || oldctrl->toast != newctrl->toast)
pg_fatal("old and new pg_controldata maximum TOAST chunk sizes are invalid or do not match");
- /* large_object added in 9.5, so it might not exist in the old cluster */
- if (oldctrl->large_object != 0 &&
+ if (oldctrl->large_object == 0 ||
oldctrl->large_object != newctrl->large_object)
pg_fatal("old and new pg_controldata large-object chunk sizes are invalid or do not match");
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
index 563b4a6b5fa..44355feea30 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
@@ -55,16 +55,7 @@ get_bin_version(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (sscanf(cmd_output, "%*s %*s %d.%d", &v1, &v2) < 1)
pg_fatal("could not get pg_ctl version output from %s", cmd);
- if (v1 < 10)
- {
- /* old style, e.g. 9.6.1 */
- cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000 + v2 * 100;
- }
- else
- {
- /* new style, e.g. 10.1 */
cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000;
- }
}
@@ -353,17 +344,7 @@ check_data_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_subtrans");
check_single_dir(pg_data, PG_TBLSPC_DIR);
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_twophase");
-
- /* pg_xlog has been renamed to pg_wal in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xlog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_wal");
-
- /* pg_clog has been renamed to pg_xact in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_clog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xact");
}
@@ -404,10 +385,6 @@ check_bin_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_versions)
*/
get_bin_version(cluster);
- /* pg_resetxlog has been renamed to pg_resetwal in version 10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->bin_version) <= 906)
- check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetxlog", check_versions);
- else
check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetwal", check_versions);
if (cluster == &new_cluster)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
index 5b276008614..af82c0de490 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
@@ -20,12 +20,8 @@
#include <linux/fs.h>
#endif
-#include "access/visibilitymapdefs.h"
#include "common/file_perm.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-#include "storage/bufpage.h"
-#include "storage/checksum.h"
-#include "storage/checksum_impl.h"
/*
@@ -196,166 +192,6 @@ linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
}
-/*
- * rewriteVisibilityMap()
- *
- * Transform a visibility map file, copying from src to dst.
- * schemaName/relName are relation's SQL name (used for error messages only).
- *
- * In versions of PostgreSQL prior to catversion 201603011, PostgreSQL's
- * visibility map included one bit per heap page; it now includes two.
- * When upgrading a cluster from before that time to a current PostgreSQL
- * version, we could refuse to copy visibility maps from the old cluster
- * to the new cluster; the next VACUUM would recreate them, but at the
- * price of scanning the entire table. So, instead, we rewrite the old
- * visibility maps in the new format. That way, the all-visible bits
- * remain set for the pages for which they were set previously. The
- * all-frozen bits are never set by this conversion; we leave that to VACUUM.
- */
-void
-rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName)
-{
- int src_fd;
- int dst_fd;
- PGIOAlignedBlock buffer;
- PGIOAlignedBlock new_vmbuf;
- ssize_t totalBytesRead = 0;
- ssize_t src_filesize;
- int rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- BlockNumber new_blkno = 0;
- struct stat statbuf;
-
- /* Compute number of old-format bytes per new page */
- rewriteVmBytesPerPage = (BLCKSZ - SizeOfPageHeaderData) / 2;
-
- if ((src_fd = open(fromfile, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY, 0)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not open file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if (fstat(src_fd, &statbuf) != 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not stat file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if ((dst_fd = open(tofile, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | PG_BINARY,
- pg_file_create_mode)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not create file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
-
- /* Save old file size */
- src_filesize = statbuf.st_size;
-
- /*
- * Turn each visibility map page into 2 pages one by one. Each new page
- * has the same page header as the old one. If the last section of the
- * last page is empty, we skip it, mostly to avoid turning one-page
- * visibility maps for small relations into two pages needlessly.
- */
- while (totalBytesRead < src_filesize)
- {
- ssize_t bytesRead;
- char *old_cur;
- char *old_break;
- char *old_blkend;
- PageHeaderData pageheader;
- bool old_lastblk;
-
- if ((bytesRead = read(src_fd, buffer.data, BLCKSZ)) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- if (bytesRead < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not read file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- else
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": partial page found in file \"%s\"",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- }
-
- totalBytesRead += BLCKSZ;
- old_lastblk = (totalBytesRead == src_filesize);
-
- /* Save the page header data */
- memcpy(&pageheader, buffer.data, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /*
- * These old_* variables point to old visibility map page. old_cur
- * points to current position on old page. old_blkend points to end of
- * old block. old_break is the end+1 position on the old page for the
- * data that will be transferred to the current new page.
- */
- old_cur = buffer.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
- old_blkend = buffer.data + bytesRead;
- old_break = old_cur + rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
-
- while (old_break <= old_blkend)
- {
- char *new_cur;
- bool empty = true;
- bool old_lastpart;
-
- /* First, copy old page header to new page */
- memcpy(new_vmbuf.data, &pageheader, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /* Rewriting the last part of the last old page? */
- old_lastpart = old_lastblk && (old_break == old_blkend);
-
- new_cur = new_vmbuf.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
-
- /* Process old page bytes one by one, and turn it into new page. */
- while (old_cur < old_break)
- {
- uint8 byte = *(uint8 *) old_cur;
- uint16 new_vmbits = 0;
- int i;
-
- /* Generate new format bits while keeping old information */
- for (i = 0; i < BITS_PER_BYTE; i++)
- {
- if (byte & (1 << i))
- {
- empty = false;
- new_vmbits |=
- VISIBILITYMAP_ALL_VISIBLE << (BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK * i);
- }
- }
-
- /* Copy new visibility map bytes to new-format page */
- new_cur[0] = (char) (new_vmbits & 0xFF);
- new_cur[1] = (char) (new_vmbits >> 8);
-
- old_cur++;
- new_cur += BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK;
- }
-
- /* If the last part of the last page is empty, skip writing it */
- if (old_lastpart && empty)
- break;
-
- /* Set new checksum for visibility map page, if enabled */
- if (new_cluster.controldata.data_checksum_version != PG_DATA_CHECKSUM_OFF)
- ((PageHeader) new_vmbuf.data)->pd_checksum =
- pg_checksum_page(new_vmbuf.data, new_blkno);
-
- errno = 0;
- if (write(dst_fd, new_vmbuf.data, BLCKSZ) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- /* if write didn't set errno, assume problem is no disk space */
- if (errno == 0)
- errno = ENOSPC;
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not write file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
- }
-
- /* Advance for next new page */
- old_break += rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- new_blkno++;
- }
- }
-
- /* Clean up */
- close(dst_fd);
- close(src_fd);
-}
-
void
check_file_clone(void)
{
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
index 823984ec8f3..c45b3183684 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
@@ -25,10 +25,7 @@ static void RecordMultiXactMembers(SlruSegState *members_writer,
* 32-bit offsets to the current format.
*
* Multixids in the range [from_multi, to_multi) are read from the old
- * cluster, and written in the new format. An important edge case is that if
- * from_multi == to_multi, this initializes the new pg_multixact files in the
- * new format without trying to open any old files. (We rely on that when
- * upgrading from PostgreSQL version 9.2 or below.)
+ * cluster, and written in the new format.
*
* Returns the new nextOffset value; the caller should set it in the new
* control file. The new members always start from offset 1, regardless of
@@ -42,6 +39,7 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
SlruSegState *members_writer;
char dir[MAXPGPATH] = {0};
bool prev_multixid_valid = false;
+ OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
/*
* The range of valid multi XIDs is unchanged by the conversion (they are
@@ -63,10 +61,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
* Convert old multixids, if needed, by reading them one-by-one from the
* old cluster.
*/
- if (to_multi != from_multi)
- {
- OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
-
old_reader = AllocOldMultiXactRead(old_cluster.pgdata,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmxoff);
@@ -113,7 +107,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
}
FreeOldMultiXactReader(old_reader);
- }
/* Write the final 'next' offset to the last SLRU page */
RecordMultiXactOffset(offsets_writer, to_multi,
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
index 2127d297bfe..c6af9035665 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ static void prepare_new_cluster(void);
static void prepare_new_globals(void);
static void create_new_objects(void);
static void copy_xact_xlog_xid(void);
-static void set_frozenxids(bool minmxid_only);
+static void set_frozenxids(void);
static void make_outputdirs(char *pgdata);
static void setup(char *argv0);
static void create_logical_replication_slots(void);
@@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ prepare_new_globals(void)
/*
* Before we restore anything, set frozenxids of initdb-created tables.
*/
- set_frozenxids(false);
+ set_frozenxids();
/*
* Now restore global objects (roles and tablespaces).
@@ -714,13 +714,6 @@ create_new_objects(void)
end_progress_output();
check_ok();
- /*
- * We don't have minmxids for databases or relations in pre-9.3 clusters,
- * so set those after we have restored the schema.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 902)
- set_frozenxids(true);
-
/* update new_cluster info now that we have objects in the databases */
get_db_rel_and_slot_infos(&new_cluster);
}
@@ -777,10 +770,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Copy old commit logs to new data dir. pg_clog has been renamed to
* pg_xact in post-10 clusters.
*/
- copy_subdir_files(GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact",
- GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact");
+ copy_subdir_files("pg_xact", "pg_xact");
prep_status("Setting oldest XID for new cluster");
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true, true,
@@ -809,7 +799,6 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
check_ok();
/* Copy or convert pg_multixact files */
- Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
{
@@ -844,25 +833,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Determine the range of multixacts to convert.
*/
nxtmulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti;
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
- {
- /* Versions 9.3 - 18: convert all multixids */
oldstMulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_oldstMulti;
- }
- else
- {
- /*
- * In PostgreSQL 9.2 and below, multitransactions were only used
- * for row locking, and as such don't need to be preserved during
- * upgrade. In that case, we utilize rewrite_multixacts() just to
- * initialize new, empty files in the new format.
- *
- * It's important that the oldest multi is set to the latest value
- * used by the old system, so that multixact.c returns the empty
- * set for multis that might be present on disk.
- */
- oldstMulti = nxtmulti;
- }
/* handle wraparound */
if (nxtmulti < FirstMultiXactId)
nxtmulti = FirstMultiXactId;
@@ -906,26 +877,18 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
/*
* set_frozenxids()
*
- * This is called on the new cluster before we restore anything, with
- * minmxid_only = false. Its purpose is to ensure that all initdb-created
+ * This is called on the new cluster before we restore anything.
+ * Its purpose is to ensure that all initdb-created
* vacuumable tables have relfrozenxid/relminmxid matching the old cluster's
* xid/mxid counters. We also initialize the datfrozenxid/datminmxid of the
* built-in databases to match.
*
* As we create user tables later, their relfrozenxid/relminmxid fields will
* be restored properly by the binary-upgrade restore script. Likewise for
- * user-database datfrozenxid/datminmxid. However, if we're upgrading from a
- * pre-9.3 database, which does not store per-table or per-DB minmxid, then
- * the relminmxid/datminmxid values filled in by the restore script will just
- * be zeroes.
- *
- * Hence, with a pre-9.3 source database, a second call occurs after
- * everything is restored, with minmxid_only = true. This pass will
- * initialize all tables and databases, both those made by initdb and user
- * objects, with the desired minmxid value. frozenxid values are left alone.
+ * user-database datfrozenxid/datminmxid.
*/
static void
-set_frozenxids(bool minmxid_only)
+set_frozenxids(void)
{
int dbnum;
PGconn *conn,
@@ -935,14 +898,10 @@ set_frozenxids(bool minmxid_only)
int i_datname;
int i_datallowconn;
- if (!minmxid_only)
prep_status("Setting frozenxid and minmxid counters in new cluster");
- else
- prep_status("Setting minmxid counter in new cluster");
conn_template1 = connectToServer(&new_cluster, "template1");
- if (!minmxid_only)
/* set pg_database.datfrozenxid */
PQclear(executeQueryOrDie(conn_template1,
"UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_database "
@@ -983,7 +942,6 @@ set_frozenxids(bool minmxid_only)
conn = connectToServer(&new_cluster, datname);
- if (!minmxid_only)
/* set pg_class.relfrozenxid */
PQclear(executeQueryOrDie(conn,
"UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_class "
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
index ccd1ac0d013..d6e5bca5792 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
@@ -101,19 +101,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
#endif
-/*
- * The format of visibility map was changed with this 9.6 commit.
- */
-#define VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER 201603011
-
-/*
- * pg_multixact format changed in 9.3 commit 0ac5ad5134f2769ccbaefec73844f85,
- * ("Improve concurrency of foreign key locking") which also updated catalog
- * version to this value. pg_upgrade behavior depends on whether old and new
- * server versions are both newer than this, or only the new one is.
- */
-#define MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 201301231
-
/*
* MultiXactOffset was changed from 32-bit to 64-bit in version 19, at this
* catalog version. pg_multixact files need to be converted when upgrading
@@ -121,17 +108,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
*/
#define MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 202512091
-/*
- * large object chunk size added to pg_controldata,
- * commit 5f93c37805e7485488480916b4585e098d3cc883
- */
-#define LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER 942
-
-/*
- * change in JSONB format during 9.4 beta
- */
-#define JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER 201409291
-
/*
* The control file was changed to have the default char signedness,
* commit 44fe30fdab6746a287163e7cc093fd36cda8eb92
@@ -429,8 +405,6 @@ void copyFileByRange(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
-void rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void check_file_clone(void);
void check_copy_file_range(void);
void check_hard_link(transferMode transfer_mode);
@@ -500,10 +474,7 @@ unsigned int str2uint(const char *str);
/* version.c */
-bool jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster);
bool protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster);
-void old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster,
- bool check_mode);
void report_extension_updates(ClusterInfo *cluster);
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
index d5088447e0d..ec2ff7acb21 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
static void transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size, char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace);
-static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix);
/*
* The following set of sync_queue_* functions are used for --swap to reduce
@@ -496,25 +496,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace)
{
int mapnum;
- bool vm_must_add_frozenbit = false;
-
- /*
- * Do we need to rewrite visibilitymap?
- */
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver < VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER &&
- new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER)
- vm_must_add_frozenbit = true;
/* --swap has its own subroutine */
if (user_opts.transfer_mode == TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP)
{
- /*
- * We don't support --swap to upgrade from versions that require
- * rewriting the visibility map. We should've failed already if
- * someone tries to do that.
- */
- Assert(!vm_must_add_frozenbit);
-
do_swap(maps, size, old_tablespace, new_tablespace);
return;
}
@@ -525,13 +510,13 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
strcmp(maps[mapnum].old_tablespace, old_tablespace) == 0)
{
/* transfer primary file */
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "");
/*
* Copy/link any fsm and vm files, if they exist
*/
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm");
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm");
}
}
}
@@ -540,12 +525,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
/*
* transfer_relfile()
*
- * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one. If vm_must_add_frozenbit
- * is true, visibility map forks are converted and rewritten, even in link
- * mode.
+ * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one.
*/
static void
-transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit)
+transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix)
{
char old_file[MAXPGPATH];
char new_file[MAXPGPATH];
@@ -604,14 +587,6 @@ transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_fro
/* Copying files might take some time, so give feedback. */
pg_log(PG_STATUS, "%s", old_file);
- if (vm_must_add_frozenbit && strcmp(type_suffix, "_vm") == 0)
- {
- /* Need to rewrite visibility map format */
- pg_log(PG_VERBOSE, "rewriting \"%s\" to \"%s\"",
- old_file, new_file);
- rewriteVisibilityMap(old_file, new_file, map->nspname, map->relname);
- }
- else
switch (user_opts.transfer_mode)
{
case TRANSFER_MODE_CLONE:
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/server.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/server.c
index 5d81e4e95b8..7da9dffe585 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/server.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/server.c
@@ -186,8 +186,7 @@ start_postmaster(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool report_and_exit_on_error)
snprintf(socket_string + strlen(socket_string),
sizeof(socket_string) - strlen(socket_string),
" -c %s='%s'",
- (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 902) ?
- "unix_socket_directory" : "unix_socket_directories",
+ "unix_socket_directories",
cluster->sockdir);
#endif
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/006_transfer_modes.pl b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/006_transfer_modes.pl
index 6b7ab9f29a2..9efa5dc863c 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/006_transfer_modes.pl
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/006_transfer_modes.pl
@@ -17,15 +17,6 @@ sub test_mode
PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('old', install_path => $ENV{oldinstall});
my $new = PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('new');
- # --swap can't be used to upgrade from versions older than 10, so just skip
- # the test if the old cluster version is too old.
- if ($old->pg_version < 10 && $mode eq "--swap")
- {
- $old->clean_node();
- $new->clean_node();
- return;
- }
-
if (defined($ENV{oldinstall}))
{
# Checksums are now enabled by default, but weren't before 18, so pass
@@ -38,14 +29,10 @@ sub test_mode
}
$new->init();
- # allow_in_place_tablespaces is available as far back as v10.
- if ($old->pg_version >= 10)
- {
$new->append_conf('postgresql.conf',
"allow_in_place_tablespaces = true");
$old->append_conf('postgresql.conf',
"allow_in_place_tablespaces = true");
- }
# We can only test security labels if both the old and new installations
# have dummy_seclabel.
@@ -89,9 +76,6 @@ sub test_mode
"CREATE TABLE test4 AS SELECT generate_series(400, 502)");
}
- # If the old cluster is >= v10, we can test in-place tablespaces.
- if ($old->pg_version >= 10)
- {
$old->safe_psql('postgres',
"CREATE TABLESPACE inplc_tblspc LOCATION ''");
$old->safe_psql('postgres',
@@ -101,7 +85,6 @@ sub test_mode
);
$old->safe_psql('testdb3',
"CREATE TABLE test6 AS SELECT generate_series(607, 711)");
- }
# While we are here, test handling of large objects.
$old->safe_psql(
@@ -169,15 +152,12 @@ sub test_mode
}
# Tests for in-place tablespaces.
- if ($old->pg_version >= 10)
- {
$result =
$new->safe_psql('postgres', "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test5");
is($result, '104', "test5 data after pg_upgrade $mode");
$result =
$new->safe_psql('testdb3', "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test6");
is($result, '105', "test6 data after pg_upgrade $mode");
- }
# Tests for large objects
$result = $new->safe_psql('postgres', "SELECT lo_get(4532)");
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
index 047670d4acb..9e83d4659be 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
@@ -12,22 +12,6 @@
#include "fe_utils/string_utils.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-/*
- * version_hook functions for check_for_data_types_usage in order to determine
- * whether a data type check should be executed for the cluster in question or
- * not.
- */
-bool
-jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- /* JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) == 904 &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver < JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER)
- return true;
-
- return false;
-}
-
/*
* Older servers can't support newer protocol versions, so their connection
* strings will need to lock max_protocol_version to 3.0.
@@ -46,117 +30,6 @@ protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster)
return (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 1100);
}
-/*
- * old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes()
- * 9.6 -> 10
- * Hash index binary format has changed from 9.6->10.0
- */
-void
-old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_mode)
-{
- int dbnum;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- bool found = false;
- char *output_path = "reindex_hash.sql";
-
- prep_status("Checking for hash indexes");
-
- for (dbnum = 0; dbnum < cluster->dbarr.ndbs; dbnum++)
- {
- PGresult *res;
- bool db_used = false;
- int ntups;
- int rowno;
- int i_nspname,
- i_relname;
- DbInfo *active_db = &cluster->dbarr.dbs[dbnum];
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, active_db->db_name);
-
- /* find hash indexes */
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT n.nspname, c.relname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_index i, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"
- );
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_nspname = PQfnumber(res, "nspname");
- i_relname = PQfnumber(res, "relname");
- for (rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- found = true;
- if (!check_mode)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- if (!db_used)
- {
- PQExpBufferData connectbuf;
-
- initPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- appendPsqlMetaConnect(&connectbuf, active_db->db_name);
- fputs(connectbuf.data, script);
- termPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- db_used = true;
- }
- fprintf(script, "REINDEX INDEX %s.%s;\n",
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_nspname)),
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_relname)));
- }
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- if (!check_mode && db_used)
- {
- /* mark hash indexes as invalid */
- PQclear(executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_index i "
- "SET indisvalid = false "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"));
- }
-
- PQfinish(conn);
- }
-
- if (script)
- fclose(script);
-
- if (found)
- {
- report_status(PG_WARNING, "warning");
- if (check_mode)
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. After upgrading, you will be given\n"
- "REINDEX instructions.");
- else
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. The file\n"
- " %s\n"
- "when executed by psql by the database superuser will recreate all invalid\n"
- "indexes; until then, none of these indexes will be used.",
- output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* report_extension_updates()'s UpgradeTask. If the query returned any rows,
--
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From: Nathan Bossart @ 2026-04-17 18:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
---
doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml | 2 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c | 157 +----------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c | 12 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c | 23 ----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c | 164 -------------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c | 11 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c | 31 +----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h | 29 -----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c | 37 +-----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c | 127 -------------------
10 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 577 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
index 38ca09b423c..c4ed75211db 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</para>
<para>
- <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 9.2.X and later to the current
+ <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 10.X and later to the current
major release of <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>, including snapshot and beta releases.
</para>
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
index 5a7afe62eab..0813cef2729 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ static void check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_tables_with_oids(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_not_null_inheritance(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster);
-static void check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_new_tablespace_dir(void);
static void check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_unicode_update(ClusterInfo *cluster);
@@ -128,26 +127,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = ALL_VERSIONS
},
- /*
- * 9.3 -> 9.4 Fully implement the 'line' data type in 9.4, which
- * previously returned "not enabled" by default and was only functionally
- * enabled with a compile-time switch; as of 9.4 "line" has a different
- * on-disk representation format.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"line\" data type"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_line.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.line'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"line\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type changed its internal and input/output format\n"
- "between your old and new versions so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can\n"
- "drop the problem columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 903
- },
-
/*
* pg_upgrade only preserves these system values: pg_class.oid pg_type.oid
* pg_enum.oid
@@ -209,30 +188,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1500
},
- /*
- * It's no longer allowed to create tables or views with "unknown"-type
- * columns. We do not complain about views with such columns, because
- * they should get silently converted to "text" columns during the DDL
- * dump and reload; it seems unlikely to be worth making users do that by
- * hand. However, if there's a table with such a column, the DDL reload
- * will fail, so we should pre-detect that rather than failing
- * mid-upgrade. Worse, if there's a matview with such a column, the DDL
- * reload will silently change it to "text" which won't match the on-disk
- * storage (which is like "cstring"). So we *must* reject that.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for invalid \"unknown\" user columns"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_unknown.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.unknown'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"unknown\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type is no longer allowed in tables, so this cluster\n"
- "cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem columns\n"
- "and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 906
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 changed the 'sql_identifier' type storage to be based on name,
* not varchar, which breaks on-disk format for existing data. So we need
@@ -255,23 +210,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1100
},
- /*
- * JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta, so check for it.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"jsonb\" data type in user tables"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_jsonb.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.jsonb'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"jsonb\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "The internal format of \"jsonb\" changed during 9.4 beta so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem \n"
- "columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = MANUAL_CHECK,
- .version_hook = jsonb_9_4_check_applicable
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 removed types abstime, reltime, tinterval.
*/
@@ -712,20 +650,6 @@ check_and_dump_old_cluster(void)
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 1800)
check_for_gist_inet_ops(&old_cluster);
- /*
- * Pre-PG 10 allowed tables with 'unknown' type columns and non WAL logged
- * hash indexes
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- {
- if (user_opts.check)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&old_cluster, true);
- }
-
- /* 9.5 and below should not have roles starting with pg_ */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 905)
- check_for_pg_role_prefix(&old_cluster);
-
/*
* While not a check option, we do this now because this is the only time
* the old server is running.
@@ -772,20 +696,6 @@ check_new_cluster(void)
* system boundaries.
*/
check_hard_link(TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP);
-
- /*
- * There are a few known issues with using --swap to upgrade from
- * versions older than 10. For example, the sequence tuple format
- * changed in v10, and the visibility map format changed in 9.6.
- * While such problems are not insurmountable (and we may have to
- * deal with similar problems in the future, anyway), it doesn't
- * seem worth the effort to support swap mode for upgrades from
- * long-unsupported versions.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 1000)
- pg_fatal("Swap mode can only upgrade clusters from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "10");
-
break;
}
@@ -831,10 +741,6 @@ issue_warnings_and_set_wal_level(void)
*/
start_postmaster(&new_cluster, true);
- /* Reindex hash indexes for old < 10.0 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&new_cluster, false);
-
report_extension_updates(&new_cluster);
stop_postmaster(false);
@@ -892,9 +798,9 @@ check_cluster_versions(void)
* upgrades
*/
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 902)
+ if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 10)
pg_fatal("This utility can only upgrade from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "9.2");
+ "10");
/* Only current PG version is supported as a target */
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) != GET_MAJOR_VERSION(PG_VERSION_NUM))
@@ -1569,12 +1475,10 @@ check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster)
", 'array_cat(anyarray,anyarray)'"
", 'array_prepend(anyelement,anyarray)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 903)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_remove(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_replace(anyarray,anyelement,anyelement)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 905)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement,integer)'"
@@ -1870,63 +1774,6 @@ check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_ok();
}
-/*
- * check_for_pg_role_prefix()
- *
- * Versions older than 9.6 should not have any pg_* roles
- */
-static void
-check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- PGresult *res;
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, "template1");
- int ntups;
- int i_roloid;
- int i_rolname;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- char output_path[MAXPGPATH];
-
- prep_status("Checking for roles starting with \"pg_\"");
-
- snprintf(output_path, sizeof(output_path), "%s/%s",
- log_opts.basedir,
- "pg_role_prefix.txt");
-
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT oid AS roloid, rolname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_roles "
- "WHERE rolname ~ '^pg_'");
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_roloid = PQfnumber(res, "roloid");
- i_rolname = PQfnumber(res, "rolname");
- for (int rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- fprintf(script, "%s (oid=%s)\n",
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_rolname),
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_roloid));
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- PQfinish(conn);
-
- if (script)
- {
- fclose(script);
- pg_log(PG_REPORT, "fatal");
- pg_fatal("Your installation contains roles starting with \"pg_\".\n"
- "\"pg_\" is a reserved prefix for system roles. The cluster\n"
- "cannot be upgraded until these roles are renamed.\n"
- "A list of roles starting with \"pg_\" is in the file:\n"
- " %s", output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions()'s UpgradeTask. If the query
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
index cffcd4b0eba..8188355240f 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
@@ -602,14 +602,12 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
/* verify that we got all the mandatory pg_control data */
if (!got_xid || !got_oid ||
!got_multi || !got_oldestxid ||
- (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER) ||
+ !got_oldestmulti ||
!got_mxoff || (!live_check && !got_nextxlogfile) ||
!got_float8_pass_by_value || !got_align || !got_blocksz ||
!got_largesz || !got_walsz || !got_walseg || !got_ident ||
!got_index || !got_toast ||
- (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER) ||
+ !got_large_object ||
!got_date_is_int || !got_data_checksum_version ||
(!got_default_char_signedness &&
cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= DEFAULT_CHAR_SIGNEDNESS_CAT_VER))
@@ -630,8 +628,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_multi)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint next MultiXactId");
- if (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
+ if (!got_oldestmulti)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint oldest MultiXactId");
if (!got_oldestxid)
@@ -670,8 +667,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_toast)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " maximum TOAST chunk size");
- if (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER)
+ if (!got_large_object)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " large-object chunk size");
if (!got_date_is_int)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
index e1de61f36ee..479557abdcc 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
@@ -55,16 +55,7 @@ get_bin_version(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (sscanf(cmd_output, "%*s %*s %d.%d", &v1, &v2) < 1)
pg_fatal("could not get pg_ctl version output from %s", cmd);
- if (v1 < 10)
- {
- /* old style, e.g. 9.6.1 */
- cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000 + v2 * 100;
- }
- else
- {
- /* new style, e.g. 10.1 */
cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000;
- }
}
@@ -353,17 +344,7 @@ check_data_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_subtrans");
check_single_dir(pg_data, PG_TBLSPC_DIR);
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_twophase");
-
- /* pg_xlog has been renamed to pg_wal in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xlog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_wal");
-
- /* pg_clog has been renamed to pg_xact in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_clog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xact");
}
@@ -404,10 +385,6 @@ check_bin_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_versions)
*/
get_bin_version(cluster);
- /* pg_resetxlog has been renamed to pg_resetwal in version 10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->bin_version) <= 906)
- check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetxlog", check_versions);
- else
check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetwal", check_versions);
if (cluster == &new_cluster)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
index 5b276008614..af82c0de490 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
@@ -20,12 +20,8 @@
#include <linux/fs.h>
#endif
-#include "access/visibilitymapdefs.h"
#include "common/file_perm.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-#include "storage/bufpage.h"
-#include "storage/checksum.h"
-#include "storage/checksum_impl.h"
/*
@@ -196,166 +192,6 @@ linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
}
-/*
- * rewriteVisibilityMap()
- *
- * Transform a visibility map file, copying from src to dst.
- * schemaName/relName are relation's SQL name (used for error messages only).
- *
- * In versions of PostgreSQL prior to catversion 201603011, PostgreSQL's
- * visibility map included one bit per heap page; it now includes two.
- * When upgrading a cluster from before that time to a current PostgreSQL
- * version, we could refuse to copy visibility maps from the old cluster
- * to the new cluster; the next VACUUM would recreate them, but at the
- * price of scanning the entire table. So, instead, we rewrite the old
- * visibility maps in the new format. That way, the all-visible bits
- * remain set for the pages for which they were set previously. The
- * all-frozen bits are never set by this conversion; we leave that to VACUUM.
- */
-void
-rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName)
-{
- int src_fd;
- int dst_fd;
- PGIOAlignedBlock buffer;
- PGIOAlignedBlock new_vmbuf;
- ssize_t totalBytesRead = 0;
- ssize_t src_filesize;
- int rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- BlockNumber new_blkno = 0;
- struct stat statbuf;
-
- /* Compute number of old-format bytes per new page */
- rewriteVmBytesPerPage = (BLCKSZ - SizeOfPageHeaderData) / 2;
-
- if ((src_fd = open(fromfile, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY, 0)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not open file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if (fstat(src_fd, &statbuf) != 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not stat file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if ((dst_fd = open(tofile, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | PG_BINARY,
- pg_file_create_mode)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not create file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
-
- /* Save old file size */
- src_filesize = statbuf.st_size;
-
- /*
- * Turn each visibility map page into 2 pages one by one. Each new page
- * has the same page header as the old one. If the last section of the
- * last page is empty, we skip it, mostly to avoid turning one-page
- * visibility maps for small relations into two pages needlessly.
- */
- while (totalBytesRead < src_filesize)
- {
- ssize_t bytesRead;
- char *old_cur;
- char *old_break;
- char *old_blkend;
- PageHeaderData pageheader;
- bool old_lastblk;
-
- if ((bytesRead = read(src_fd, buffer.data, BLCKSZ)) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- if (bytesRead < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not read file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- else
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": partial page found in file \"%s\"",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- }
-
- totalBytesRead += BLCKSZ;
- old_lastblk = (totalBytesRead == src_filesize);
-
- /* Save the page header data */
- memcpy(&pageheader, buffer.data, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /*
- * These old_* variables point to old visibility map page. old_cur
- * points to current position on old page. old_blkend points to end of
- * old block. old_break is the end+1 position on the old page for the
- * data that will be transferred to the current new page.
- */
- old_cur = buffer.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
- old_blkend = buffer.data + bytesRead;
- old_break = old_cur + rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
-
- while (old_break <= old_blkend)
- {
- char *new_cur;
- bool empty = true;
- bool old_lastpart;
-
- /* First, copy old page header to new page */
- memcpy(new_vmbuf.data, &pageheader, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /* Rewriting the last part of the last old page? */
- old_lastpart = old_lastblk && (old_break == old_blkend);
-
- new_cur = new_vmbuf.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
-
- /* Process old page bytes one by one, and turn it into new page. */
- while (old_cur < old_break)
- {
- uint8 byte = *(uint8 *) old_cur;
- uint16 new_vmbits = 0;
- int i;
-
- /* Generate new format bits while keeping old information */
- for (i = 0; i < BITS_PER_BYTE; i++)
- {
- if (byte & (1 << i))
- {
- empty = false;
- new_vmbits |=
- VISIBILITYMAP_ALL_VISIBLE << (BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK * i);
- }
- }
-
- /* Copy new visibility map bytes to new-format page */
- new_cur[0] = (char) (new_vmbits & 0xFF);
- new_cur[1] = (char) (new_vmbits >> 8);
-
- old_cur++;
- new_cur += BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK;
- }
-
- /* If the last part of the last page is empty, skip writing it */
- if (old_lastpart && empty)
- break;
-
- /* Set new checksum for visibility map page, if enabled */
- if (new_cluster.controldata.data_checksum_version != PG_DATA_CHECKSUM_OFF)
- ((PageHeader) new_vmbuf.data)->pd_checksum =
- pg_checksum_page(new_vmbuf.data, new_blkno);
-
- errno = 0;
- if (write(dst_fd, new_vmbuf.data, BLCKSZ) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- /* if write didn't set errno, assume problem is no disk space */
- if (errno == 0)
- errno = ENOSPC;
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not write file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
- }
-
- /* Advance for next new page */
- old_break += rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- new_blkno++;
- }
- }
-
- /* Clean up */
- close(dst_fd);
- close(src_fd);
-}
-
void
check_file_clone(void)
{
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
index 823984ec8f3..c45b3183684 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
@@ -25,10 +25,7 @@ static void RecordMultiXactMembers(SlruSegState *members_writer,
* 32-bit offsets to the current format.
*
* Multixids in the range [from_multi, to_multi) are read from the old
- * cluster, and written in the new format. An important edge case is that if
- * from_multi == to_multi, this initializes the new pg_multixact files in the
- * new format without trying to open any old files. (We rely on that when
- * upgrading from PostgreSQL version 9.2 or below.)
+ * cluster, and written in the new format.
*
* Returns the new nextOffset value; the caller should set it in the new
* control file. The new members always start from offset 1, regardless of
@@ -42,6 +39,7 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
SlruSegState *members_writer;
char dir[MAXPGPATH] = {0};
bool prev_multixid_valid = false;
+ OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
/*
* The range of valid multi XIDs is unchanged by the conversion (they are
@@ -63,10 +61,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
* Convert old multixids, if needed, by reading them one-by-one from the
* old cluster.
*/
- if (to_multi != from_multi)
- {
- OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
-
old_reader = AllocOldMultiXactRead(old_cluster.pgdata,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmxoff);
@@ -113,7 +107,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
}
FreeOldMultiXactReader(old_reader);
- }
/* Write the final 'next' offset to the last SLRU page */
RecordMultiXactOffset(offsets_writer, to_multi,
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
index 2127d297bfe..e5d7920c1b1 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
@@ -714,13 +714,6 @@ create_new_objects(void)
end_progress_output();
check_ok();
- /*
- * We don't have minmxids for databases or relations in pre-9.3 clusters,
- * so set those after we have restored the schema.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 902)
- set_frozenxids(true);
-
/* update new_cluster info now that we have objects in the databases */
get_db_rel_and_slot_infos(&new_cluster);
}
@@ -777,10 +770,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Copy old commit logs to new data dir. pg_clog has been renamed to
* pg_xact in post-10 clusters.
*/
- copy_subdir_files(GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact",
- GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact");
+ copy_subdir_files("pg_xact", "pg_xact");
prep_status("Setting oldest XID for new cluster");
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true, true,
@@ -809,7 +799,6 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
check_ok();
/* Copy or convert pg_multixact files */
- Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
{
@@ -844,25 +833,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Determine the range of multixacts to convert.
*/
nxtmulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti;
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
- {
- /* Versions 9.3 - 18: convert all multixids */
oldstMulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_oldstMulti;
- }
- else
- {
- /*
- * In PostgreSQL 9.2 and below, multitransactions were only used
- * for row locking, and as such don't need to be preserved during
- * upgrade. In that case, we utilize rewrite_multixacts() just to
- * initialize new, empty files in the new format.
- *
- * It's important that the oldest multi is set to the latest value
- * used by the old system, so that multixact.c returns the empty
- * set for multis that might be present on disk.
- */
- oldstMulti = nxtmulti;
- }
/* handle wraparound */
if (nxtmulti < FirstMultiXactId)
nxtmulti = FirstMultiXactId;
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
index 1d767bbda2d..5a0d2045be5 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
@@ -101,19 +101,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
#endif
-/*
- * The format of visibility map was changed with this 9.6 commit.
- */
-#define VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER 201603011
-
-/*
- * pg_multixact format changed in 9.3 commit 0ac5ad5134f2769ccbaefec73844f85,
- * ("Improve concurrency of foreign key locking") which also updated catalog
- * version to this value. pg_upgrade behavior depends on whether old and new
- * server versions are both newer than this, or only the new one is.
- */
-#define MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 201301231
-
/*
* MultiXactOffset was changed from 32-bit to 64-bit in version 19, at this
* catalog version. pg_multixact files need to be converted when upgrading
@@ -121,17 +108,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
*/
#define MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 202512091
-/*
- * large object chunk size added to pg_controldata,
- * commit 5f93c37805e7485488480916b4585e098d3cc883
- */
-#define LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER 942
-
-/*
- * change in JSONB format during 9.4 beta
- */
-#define JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER 201409291
-
/*
* The control file was changed to have the default char signedness,
* commit 44fe30fdab6746a287163e7cc093fd36cda8eb92
@@ -429,8 +405,6 @@ void copyFileByRange(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
-void rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void check_file_clone(void);
void check_copy_file_range(void);
void check_hard_link(transferMode transfer_mode);
@@ -500,10 +474,7 @@ unsigned int str2uint(const char *str);
/* version.c */
-bool jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster);
bool protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster);
-void old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster,
- bool check_mode);
void report_extension_updates(ClusterInfo *cluster);
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
index d5088447e0d..ec2ff7acb21 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
static void transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size, char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace);
-static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix);
/*
* The following set of sync_queue_* functions are used for --swap to reduce
@@ -496,25 +496,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace)
{
int mapnum;
- bool vm_must_add_frozenbit = false;
-
- /*
- * Do we need to rewrite visibilitymap?
- */
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver < VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER &&
- new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER)
- vm_must_add_frozenbit = true;
/* --swap has its own subroutine */
if (user_opts.transfer_mode == TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP)
{
- /*
- * We don't support --swap to upgrade from versions that require
- * rewriting the visibility map. We should've failed already if
- * someone tries to do that.
- */
- Assert(!vm_must_add_frozenbit);
-
do_swap(maps, size, old_tablespace, new_tablespace);
return;
}
@@ -525,13 +510,13 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
strcmp(maps[mapnum].old_tablespace, old_tablespace) == 0)
{
/* transfer primary file */
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "");
/*
* Copy/link any fsm and vm files, if they exist
*/
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm");
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm");
}
}
}
@@ -540,12 +525,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
/*
* transfer_relfile()
*
- * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one. If vm_must_add_frozenbit
- * is true, visibility map forks are converted and rewritten, even in link
- * mode.
+ * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one.
*/
static void
-transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit)
+transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix)
{
char old_file[MAXPGPATH];
char new_file[MAXPGPATH];
@@ -604,14 +587,6 @@ transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_fro
/* Copying files might take some time, so give feedback. */
pg_log(PG_STATUS, "%s", old_file);
- if (vm_must_add_frozenbit && strcmp(type_suffix, "_vm") == 0)
- {
- /* Need to rewrite visibility map format */
- pg_log(PG_VERBOSE, "rewriting \"%s\" to \"%s\"",
- old_file, new_file);
- rewriteVisibilityMap(old_file, new_file, map->nspname, map->relname);
- }
- else
switch (user_opts.transfer_mode)
{
case TRANSFER_MODE_CLONE:
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
index 047670d4acb..9e83d4659be 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
@@ -12,22 +12,6 @@
#include "fe_utils/string_utils.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-/*
- * version_hook functions for check_for_data_types_usage in order to determine
- * whether a data type check should be executed for the cluster in question or
- * not.
- */
-bool
-jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- /* JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) == 904 &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver < JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER)
- return true;
-
- return false;
-}
-
/*
* Older servers can't support newer protocol versions, so their connection
* strings will need to lock max_protocol_version to 3.0.
@@ -46,117 +30,6 @@ protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster)
return (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 1100);
}
-/*
- * old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes()
- * 9.6 -> 10
- * Hash index binary format has changed from 9.6->10.0
- */
-void
-old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_mode)
-{
- int dbnum;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- bool found = false;
- char *output_path = "reindex_hash.sql";
-
- prep_status("Checking for hash indexes");
-
- for (dbnum = 0; dbnum < cluster->dbarr.ndbs; dbnum++)
- {
- PGresult *res;
- bool db_used = false;
- int ntups;
- int rowno;
- int i_nspname,
- i_relname;
- DbInfo *active_db = &cluster->dbarr.dbs[dbnum];
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, active_db->db_name);
-
- /* find hash indexes */
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT n.nspname, c.relname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_index i, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"
- );
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_nspname = PQfnumber(res, "nspname");
- i_relname = PQfnumber(res, "relname");
- for (rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- found = true;
- if (!check_mode)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- if (!db_used)
- {
- PQExpBufferData connectbuf;
-
- initPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- appendPsqlMetaConnect(&connectbuf, active_db->db_name);
- fputs(connectbuf.data, script);
- termPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- db_used = true;
- }
- fprintf(script, "REINDEX INDEX %s.%s;\n",
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_nspname)),
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_relname)));
- }
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- if (!check_mode && db_used)
- {
- /* mark hash indexes as invalid */
- PQclear(executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_index i "
- "SET indisvalid = false "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"));
- }
-
- PQfinish(conn);
- }
-
- if (script)
- fclose(script);
-
- if (found)
- {
- report_status(PG_WARNING, "warning");
- if (check_mode)
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. After upgrading, you will be given\n"
- "REINDEX instructions.");
- else
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. The file\n"
- " %s\n"
- "when executed by psql by the database superuser will recreate all invalid\n"
- "indexes; until then, none of these indexes will be used.",
- output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* report_extension_updates()'s UpgradeTask. If the query returned any rows,
--
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@ 2026-04-17 18:20 Nathan Bossart <[email protected]>
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From: Nathan Bossart @ 2026-04-17 18:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
---
doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml | 2 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c | 157 +----------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c | 12 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c | 23 ----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c | 164 -------------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c | 11 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c | 31 +----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h | 29 -----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c | 37 +-----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c | 127 -------------------
10 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 577 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
index cc44983a9a8..e4e8c02e6d6 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</para>
<para>
- <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 9.2.X and later to the current
+ <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 10.X and later to the current
major release of <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>, including snapshot and beta releases.
</para>
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
index f8f31382835..01b354e3c44 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ static void check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_tables_with_oids(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_not_null_inheritance(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster);
-static void check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_new_tablespace_dir(void);
static void check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_unicode_update(ClusterInfo *cluster);
@@ -128,26 +127,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = ALL_VERSIONS
},
- /*
- * 9.3 -> 9.4 Fully implement the 'line' data type in 9.4, which
- * previously returned "not enabled" by default and was only functionally
- * enabled with a compile-time switch; as of 9.4 "line" has a different
- * on-disk representation format.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"line\" data type"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_line.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.line'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"line\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type changed its internal and input/output format\n"
- "between your old and new versions so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can\n"
- "drop the problem columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 903
- },
-
/*
* pg_upgrade only preserves these system values: pg_class.oid pg_type.oid
* pg_enum.oid
@@ -209,30 +188,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1500
},
- /*
- * It's no longer allowed to create tables or views with "unknown"-type
- * columns. We do not complain about views with such columns, because
- * they should get silently converted to "text" columns during the DDL
- * dump and reload; it seems unlikely to be worth making users do that by
- * hand. However, if there's a table with such a column, the DDL reload
- * will fail, so we should pre-detect that rather than failing
- * mid-upgrade. Worse, if there's a matview with such a column, the DDL
- * reload will silently change it to "text" which won't match the on-disk
- * storage (which is like "cstring"). So we *must* reject that.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for invalid \"unknown\" user columns"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_unknown.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.unknown'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"unknown\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type is no longer allowed in tables, so this cluster\n"
- "cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem columns\n"
- "and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 906
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 changed the 'sql_identifier' type storage to be based on name,
* not varchar, which breaks on-disk format for existing data. So we need
@@ -255,23 +210,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1100
},
- /*
- * JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta, so check for it.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"jsonb\" data type in user tables"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_jsonb.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.jsonb'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"jsonb\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "The internal format of \"jsonb\" changed during 9.4 beta so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem \n"
- "columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = MANUAL_CHECK,
- .version_hook = jsonb_9_4_check_applicable
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 removed types abstime, reltime, tinterval.
*/
@@ -712,20 +650,6 @@ check_and_dump_old_cluster(void)
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 1800)
check_for_gist_inet_ops(&old_cluster);
- /*
- * Pre-PG 10 allowed tables with 'unknown' type columns and non WAL logged
- * hash indexes
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- {
- if (user_opts.check)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&old_cluster, true);
- }
-
- /* 9.5 and below should not have roles starting with pg_ */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 905)
- check_for_pg_role_prefix(&old_cluster);
-
/*
* While not a check option, we do this now because this is the only time
* the old server is running.
@@ -772,20 +696,6 @@ check_new_cluster(void)
* system boundaries.
*/
check_hard_link(TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP);
-
- /*
- * There are a few known issues with using --swap to upgrade from
- * versions older than 10. For example, the sequence tuple format
- * changed in v10, and the visibility map format changed in 9.6.
- * While such problems are not insurmountable (and we may have to
- * deal with similar problems in the future, anyway), it doesn't
- * seem worth the effort to support swap mode for upgrades from
- * long-unsupported versions.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 1000)
- pg_fatal("Swap mode can only upgrade clusters from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "10");
-
break;
}
@@ -831,10 +741,6 @@ issue_warnings_and_set_wal_level(void)
*/
start_postmaster(&new_cluster, true);
- /* Reindex hash indexes for old < 10.0 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&new_cluster, false);
-
report_extension_updates(&new_cluster);
stop_postmaster(false);
@@ -892,9 +798,9 @@ check_cluster_versions(void)
* upgrades
*/
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 902)
+ if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 10)
pg_fatal("This utility can only upgrade from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "9.2");
+ "10");
/* Only current PG version is supported as a target */
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) != GET_MAJOR_VERSION(PG_VERSION_NUM))
@@ -1569,12 +1475,10 @@ check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster)
", 'array_cat(anyarray,anyarray)'"
", 'array_prepend(anyelement,anyarray)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 903)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_remove(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_replace(anyarray,anyelement,anyelement)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 905)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement,integer)'"
@@ -1870,63 +1774,6 @@ check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_ok();
}
-/*
- * check_for_pg_role_prefix()
- *
- * Versions older than 9.6 should not have any pg_* roles
- */
-static void
-check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- PGresult *res;
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, "template1");
- int ntups;
- int i_roloid;
- int i_rolname;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- char output_path[MAXPGPATH];
-
- prep_status("Checking for roles starting with \"pg_\"");
-
- snprintf(output_path, sizeof(output_path), "%s/%s",
- log_opts.basedir,
- "pg_role_prefix.txt");
-
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT oid AS roloid, rolname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_roles "
- "WHERE rolname ~ '^pg_'");
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_roloid = PQfnumber(res, "roloid");
- i_rolname = PQfnumber(res, "rolname");
- for (int rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- fprintf(script, "%s (oid=%s)\n",
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_rolname),
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_roloid));
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- PQfinish(conn);
-
- if (script)
- {
- fclose(script);
- pg_log(PG_REPORT, "fatal");
- pg_fatal("Your installation contains roles starting with \"pg_\".\n"
- "\"pg_\" is a reserved prefix for system roles. The cluster\n"
- "cannot be upgraded until these roles are renamed.\n"
- "A list of roles starting with \"pg_\" is in the file:\n"
- " %s", output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions()'s UpgradeTask. If the query
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
index cffcd4b0eba..8188355240f 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
@@ -602,14 +602,12 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
/* verify that we got all the mandatory pg_control data */
if (!got_xid || !got_oid ||
!got_multi || !got_oldestxid ||
- (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER) ||
+ !got_oldestmulti ||
!got_mxoff || (!live_check && !got_nextxlogfile) ||
!got_float8_pass_by_value || !got_align || !got_blocksz ||
!got_largesz || !got_walsz || !got_walseg || !got_ident ||
!got_index || !got_toast ||
- (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER) ||
+ !got_large_object ||
!got_date_is_int || !got_data_checksum_version ||
(!got_default_char_signedness &&
cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= DEFAULT_CHAR_SIGNEDNESS_CAT_VER))
@@ -630,8 +628,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_multi)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint next MultiXactId");
- if (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
+ if (!got_oldestmulti)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint oldest MultiXactId");
if (!got_oldestxid)
@@ -670,8 +667,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_toast)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " maximum TOAST chunk size");
- if (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER)
+ if (!got_large_object)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " large-object chunk size");
if (!got_date_is_int)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
index 563b4a6b5fa..44355feea30 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
@@ -55,16 +55,7 @@ get_bin_version(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (sscanf(cmd_output, "%*s %*s %d.%d", &v1, &v2) < 1)
pg_fatal("could not get pg_ctl version output from %s", cmd);
- if (v1 < 10)
- {
- /* old style, e.g. 9.6.1 */
- cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000 + v2 * 100;
- }
- else
- {
- /* new style, e.g. 10.1 */
cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000;
- }
}
@@ -353,17 +344,7 @@ check_data_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_subtrans");
check_single_dir(pg_data, PG_TBLSPC_DIR);
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_twophase");
-
- /* pg_xlog has been renamed to pg_wal in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xlog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_wal");
-
- /* pg_clog has been renamed to pg_xact in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_clog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xact");
}
@@ -404,10 +385,6 @@ check_bin_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_versions)
*/
get_bin_version(cluster);
- /* pg_resetxlog has been renamed to pg_resetwal in version 10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->bin_version) <= 906)
- check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetxlog", check_versions);
- else
check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetwal", check_versions);
if (cluster == &new_cluster)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
index 5b276008614..af82c0de490 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
@@ -20,12 +20,8 @@
#include <linux/fs.h>
#endif
-#include "access/visibilitymapdefs.h"
#include "common/file_perm.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-#include "storage/bufpage.h"
-#include "storage/checksum.h"
-#include "storage/checksum_impl.h"
/*
@@ -196,166 +192,6 @@ linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
}
-/*
- * rewriteVisibilityMap()
- *
- * Transform a visibility map file, copying from src to dst.
- * schemaName/relName are relation's SQL name (used for error messages only).
- *
- * In versions of PostgreSQL prior to catversion 201603011, PostgreSQL's
- * visibility map included one bit per heap page; it now includes two.
- * When upgrading a cluster from before that time to a current PostgreSQL
- * version, we could refuse to copy visibility maps from the old cluster
- * to the new cluster; the next VACUUM would recreate them, but at the
- * price of scanning the entire table. So, instead, we rewrite the old
- * visibility maps in the new format. That way, the all-visible bits
- * remain set for the pages for which they were set previously. The
- * all-frozen bits are never set by this conversion; we leave that to VACUUM.
- */
-void
-rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName)
-{
- int src_fd;
- int dst_fd;
- PGIOAlignedBlock buffer;
- PGIOAlignedBlock new_vmbuf;
- ssize_t totalBytesRead = 0;
- ssize_t src_filesize;
- int rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- BlockNumber new_blkno = 0;
- struct stat statbuf;
-
- /* Compute number of old-format bytes per new page */
- rewriteVmBytesPerPage = (BLCKSZ - SizeOfPageHeaderData) / 2;
-
- if ((src_fd = open(fromfile, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY, 0)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not open file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if (fstat(src_fd, &statbuf) != 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not stat file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if ((dst_fd = open(tofile, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | PG_BINARY,
- pg_file_create_mode)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not create file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
-
- /* Save old file size */
- src_filesize = statbuf.st_size;
-
- /*
- * Turn each visibility map page into 2 pages one by one. Each new page
- * has the same page header as the old one. If the last section of the
- * last page is empty, we skip it, mostly to avoid turning one-page
- * visibility maps for small relations into two pages needlessly.
- */
- while (totalBytesRead < src_filesize)
- {
- ssize_t bytesRead;
- char *old_cur;
- char *old_break;
- char *old_blkend;
- PageHeaderData pageheader;
- bool old_lastblk;
-
- if ((bytesRead = read(src_fd, buffer.data, BLCKSZ)) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- if (bytesRead < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not read file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- else
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": partial page found in file \"%s\"",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- }
-
- totalBytesRead += BLCKSZ;
- old_lastblk = (totalBytesRead == src_filesize);
-
- /* Save the page header data */
- memcpy(&pageheader, buffer.data, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /*
- * These old_* variables point to old visibility map page. old_cur
- * points to current position on old page. old_blkend points to end of
- * old block. old_break is the end+1 position on the old page for the
- * data that will be transferred to the current new page.
- */
- old_cur = buffer.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
- old_blkend = buffer.data + bytesRead;
- old_break = old_cur + rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
-
- while (old_break <= old_blkend)
- {
- char *new_cur;
- bool empty = true;
- bool old_lastpart;
-
- /* First, copy old page header to new page */
- memcpy(new_vmbuf.data, &pageheader, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /* Rewriting the last part of the last old page? */
- old_lastpart = old_lastblk && (old_break == old_blkend);
-
- new_cur = new_vmbuf.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
-
- /* Process old page bytes one by one, and turn it into new page. */
- while (old_cur < old_break)
- {
- uint8 byte = *(uint8 *) old_cur;
- uint16 new_vmbits = 0;
- int i;
-
- /* Generate new format bits while keeping old information */
- for (i = 0; i < BITS_PER_BYTE; i++)
- {
- if (byte & (1 << i))
- {
- empty = false;
- new_vmbits |=
- VISIBILITYMAP_ALL_VISIBLE << (BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK * i);
- }
- }
-
- /* Copy new visibility map bytes to new-format page */
- new_cur[0] = (char) (new_vmbits & 0xFF);
- new_cur[1] = (char) (new_vmbits >> 8);
-
- old_cur++;
- new_cur += BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK;
- }
-
- /* If the last part of the last page is empty, skip writing it */
- if (old_lastpart && empty)
- break;
-
- /* Set new checksum for visibility map page, if enabled */
- if (new_cluster.controldata.data_checksum_version != PG_DATA_CHECKSUM_OFF)
- ((PageHeader) new_vmbuf.data)->pd_checksum =
- pg_checksum_page(new_vmbuf.data, new_blkno);
-
- errno = 0;
- if (write(dst_fd, new_vmbuf.data, BLCKSZ) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- /* if write didn't set errno, assume problem is no disk space */
- if (errno == 0)
- errno = ENOSPC;
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not write file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
- }
-
- /* Advance for next new page */
- old_break += rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- new_blkno++;
- }
- }
-
- /* Clean up */
- close(dst_fd);
- close(src_fd);
-}
-
void
check_file_clone(void)
{
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
index 823984ec8f3..c45b3183684 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
@@ -25,10 +25,7 @@ static void RecordMultiXactMembers(SlruSegState *members_writer,
* 32-bit offsets to the current format.
*
* Multixids in the range [from_multi, to_multi) are read from the old
- * cluster, and written in the new format. An important edge case is that if
- * from_multi == to_multi, this initializes the new pg_multixact files in the
- * new format without trying to open any old files. (We rely on that when
- * upgrading from PostgreSQL version 9.2 or below.)
+ * cluster, and written in the new format.
*
* Returns the new nextOffset value; the caller should set it in the new
* control file. The new members always start from offset 1, regardless of
@@ -42,6 +39,7 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
SlruSegState *members_writer;
char dir[MAXPGPATH] = {0};
bool prev_multixid_valid = false;
+ OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
/*
* The range of valid multi XIDs is unchanged by the conversion (they are
@@ -63,10 +61,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
* Convert old multixids, if needed, by reading them one-by-one from the
* old cluster.
*/
- if (to_multi != from_multi)
- {
- OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
-
old_reader = AllocOldMultiXactRead(old_cluster.pgdata,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmxoff);
@@ -113,7 +107,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
}
FreeOldMultiXactReader(old_reader);
- }
/* Write the final 'next' offset to the last SLRU page */
RecordMultiXactOffset(offsets_writer, to_multi,
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
index 2127d297bfe..e5d7920c1b1 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
@@ -714,13 +714,6 @@ create_new_objects(void)
end_progress_output();
check_ok();
- /*
- * We don't have minmxids for databases or relations in pre-9.3 clusters,
- * so set those after we have restored the schema.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 902)
- set_frozenxids(true);
-
/* update new_cluster info now that we have objects in the databases */
get_db_rel_and_slot_infos(&new_cluster);
}
@@ -777,10 +770,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Copy old commit logs to new data dir. pg_clog has been renamed to
* pg_xact in post-10 clusters.
*/
- copy_subdir_files(GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact",
- GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact");
+ copy_subdir_files("pg_xact", "pg_xact");
prep_status("Setting oldest XID for new cluster");
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true, true,
@@ -809,7 +799,6 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
check_ok();
/* Copy or convert pg_multixact files */
- Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
{
@@ -844,25 +833,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Determine the range of multixacts to convert.
*/
nxtmulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti;
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
- {
- /* Versions 9.3 - 18: convert all multixids */
oldstMulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_oldstMulti;
- }
- else
- {
- /*
- * In PostgreSQL 9.2 and below, multitransactions were only used
- * for row locking, and as such don't need to be preserved during
- * upgrade. In that case, we utilize rewrite_multixacts() just to
- * initialize new, empty files in the new format.
- *
- * It's important that the oldest multi is set to the latest value
- * used by the old system, so that multixact.c returns the empty
- * set for multis that might be present on disk.
- */
- oldstMulti = nxtmulti;
- }
/* handle wraparound */
if (nxtmulti < FirstMultiXactId)
nxtmulti = FirstMultiXactId;
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
index ccd1ac0d013..d6e5bca5792 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
@@ -101,19 +101,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
#endif
-/*
- * The format of visibility map was changed with this 9.6 commit.
- */
-#define VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER 201603011
-
-/*
- * pg_multixact format changed in 9.3 commit 0ac5ad5134f2769ccbaefec73844f85,
- * ("Improve concurrency of foreign key locking") which also updated catalog
- * version to this value. pg_upgrade behavior depends on whether old and new
- * server versions are both newer than this, or only the new one is.
- */
-#define MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 201301231
-
/*
* MultiXactOffset was changed from 32-bit to 64-bit in version 19, at this
* catalog version. pg_multixact files need to be converted when upgrading
@@ -121,17 +108,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
*/
#define MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 202512091
-/*
- * large object chunk size added to pg_controldata,
- * commit 5f93c37805e7485488480916b4585e098d3cc883
- */
-#define LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER 942
-
-/*
- * change in JSONB format during 9.4 beta
- */
-#define JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER 201409291
-
/*
* The control file was changed to have the default char signedness,
* commit 44fe30fdab6746a287163e7cc093fd36cda8eb92
@@ -429,8 +405,6 @@ void copyFileByRange(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
-void rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void check_file_clone(void);
void check_copy_file_range(void);
void check_hard_link(transferMode transfer_mode);
@@ -500,10 +474,7 @@ unsigned int str2uint(const char *str);
/* version.c */
-bool jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster);
bool protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster);
-void old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster,
- bool check_mode);
void report_extension_updates(ClusterInfo *cluster);
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
index d5088447e0d..ec2ff7acb21 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
static void transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size, char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace);
-static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix);
/*
* The following set of sync_queue_* functions are used for --swap to reduce
@@ -496,25 +496,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace)
{
int mapnum;
- bool vm_must_add_frozenbit = false;
-
- /*
- * Do we need to rewrite visibilitymap?
- */
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver < VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER &&
- new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER)
- vm_must_add_frozenbit = true;
/* --swap has its own subroutine */
if (user_opts.transfer_mode == TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP)
{
- /*
- * We don't support --swap to upgrade from versions that require
- * rewriting the visibility map. We should've failed already if
- * someone tries to do that.
- */
- Assert(!vm_must_add_frozenbit);
-
do_swap(maps, size, old_tablespace, new_tablespace);
return;
}
@@ -525,13 +510,13 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
strcmp(maps[mapnum].old_tablespace, old_tablespace) == 0)
{
/* transfer primary file */
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "");
/*
* Copy/link any fsm and vm files, if they exist
*/
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm");
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm");
}
}
}
@@ -540,12 +525,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
/*
* transfer_relfile()
*
- * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one. If vm_must_add_frozenbit
- * is true, visibility map forks are converted and rewritten, even in link
- * mode.
+ * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one.
*/
static void
-transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit)
+transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix)
{
char old_file[MAXPGPATH];
char new_file[MAXPGPATH];
@@ -604,14 +587,6 @@ transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_fro
/* Copying files might take some time, so give feedback. */
pg_log(PG_STATUS, "%s", old_file);
- if (vm_must_add_frozenbit && strcmp(type_suffix, "_vm") == 0)
- {
- /* Need to rewrite visibility map format */
- pg_log(PG_VERBOSE, "rewriting \"%s\" to \"%s\"",
- old_file, new_file);
- rewriteVisibilityMap(old_file, new_file, map->nspname, map->relname);
- }
- else
switch (user_opts.transfer_mode)
{
case TRANSFER_MODE_CLONE:
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
index 047670d4acb..9e83d4659be 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
@@ -12,22 +12,6 @@
#include "fe_utils/string_utils.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-/*
- * version_hook functions for check_for_data_types_usage in order to determine
- * whether a data type check should be executed for the cluster in question or
- * not.
- */
-bool
-jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- /* JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) == 904 &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver < JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER)
- return true;
-
- return false;
-}
-
/*
* Older servers can't support newer protocol versions, so their connection
* strings will need to lock max_protocol_version to 3.0.
@@ -46,117 +30,6 @@ protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster)
return (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 1100);
}
-/*
- * old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes()
- * 9.6 -> 10
- * Hash index binary format has changed from 9.6->10.0
- */
-void
-old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_mode)
-{
- int dbnum;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- bool found = false;
- char *output_path = "reindex_hash.sql";
-
- prep_status("Checking for hash indexes");
-
- for (dbnum = 0; dbnum < cluster->dbarr.ndbs; dbnum++)
- {
- PGresult *res;
- bool db_used = false;
- int ntups;
- int rowno;
- int i_nspname,
- i_relname;
- DbInfo *active_db = &cluster->dbarr.dbs[dbnum];
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, active_db->db_name);
-
- /* find hash indexes */
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT n.nspname, c.relname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_index i, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"
- );
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_nspname = PQfnumber(res, "nspname");
- i_relname = PQfnumber(res, "relname");
- for (rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- found = true;
- if (!check_mode)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- if (!db_used)
- {
- PQExpBufferData connectbuf;
-
- initPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- appendPsqlMetaConnect(&connectbuf, active_db->db_name);
- fputs(connectbuf.data, script);
- termPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- db_used = true;
- }
- fprintf(script, "REINDEX INDEX %s.%s;\n",
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_nspname)),
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_relname)));
- }
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- if (!check_mode && db_used)
- {
- /* mark hash indexes as invalid */
- PQclear(executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_index i "
- "SET indisvalid = false "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"));
- }
-
- PQfinish(conn);
- }
-
- if (script)
- fclose(script);
-
- if (found)
- {
- report_status(PG_WARNING, "warning");
- if (check_mode)
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. After upgrading, you will be given\n"
- "REINDEX instructions.");
- else
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. The file\n"
- " %s\n"
- "when executed by psql by the database superuser will recreate all invalid\n"
- "indexes; until then, none of these indexes will be used.",
- output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* report_extension_updates()'s UpgradeTask. If the query returned any rows,
--
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From: Nathan Bossart @ 2026-04-17 18:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
---
doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml | 2 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c | 157 +----------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c | 12 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c | 23 ----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c | 164 -------------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c | 11 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c | 31 +----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h | 29 -----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c | 37 +-----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c | 127 -------------------
10 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 577 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
index 38ca09b423c..c4ed75211db 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</para>
<para>
- <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 9.2.X and later to the current
+ <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 10.X and later to the current
major release of <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>, including snapshot and beta releases.
</para>
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
index 5a7afe62eab..0813cef2729 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ static void check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_tables_with_oids(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_not_null_inheritance(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster);
-static void check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_new_tablespace_dir(void);
static void check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_unicode_update(ClusterInfo *cluster);
@@ -128,26 +127,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = ALL_VERSIONS
},
- /*
- * 9.3 -> 9.4 Fully implement the 'line' data type in 9.4, which
- * previously returned "not enabled" by default and was only functionally
- * enabled with a compile-time switch; as of 9.4 "line" has a different
- * on-disk representation format.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"line\" data type"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_line.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.line'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"line\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type changed its internal and input/output format\n"
- "between your old and new versions so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can\n"
- "drop the problem columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 903
- },
-
/*
* pg_upgrade only preserves these system values: pg_class.oid pg_type.oid
* pg_enum.oid
@@ -209,30 +188,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1500
},
- /*
- * It's no longer allowed to create tables or views with "unknown"-type
- * columns. We do not complain about views with such columns, because
- * they should get silently converted to "text" columns during the DDL
- * dump and reload; it seems unlikely to be worth making users do that by
- * hand. However, if there's a table with such a column, the DDL reload
- * will fail, so we should pre-detect that rather than failing
- * mid-upgrade. Worse, if there's a matview with such a column, the DDL
- * reload will silently change it to "text" which won't match the on-disk
- * storage (which is like "cstring"). So we *must* reject that.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for invalid \"unknown\" user columns"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_unknown.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.unknown'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"unknown\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type is no longer allowed in tables, so this cluster\n"
- "cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem columns\n"
- "and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 906
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 changed the 'sql_identifier' type storage to be based on name,
* not varchar, which breaks on-disk format for existing data. So we need
@@ -255,23 +210,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1100
},
- /*
- * JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta, so check for it.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"jsonb\" data type in user tables"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_jsonb.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.jsonb'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"jsonb\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "The internal format of \"jsonb\" changed during 9.4 beta so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem \n"
- "columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = MANUAL_CHECK,
- .version_hook = jsonb_9_4_check_applicable
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 removed types abstime, reltime, tinterval.
*/
@@ -712,20 +650,6 @@ check_and_dump_old_cluster(void)
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 1800)
check_for_gist_inet_ops(&old_cluster);
- /*
- * Pre-PG 10 allowed tables with 'unknown' type columns and non WAL logged
- * hash indexes
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- {
- if (user_opts.check)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&old_cluster, true);
- }
-
- /* 9.5 and below should not have roles starting with pg_ */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 905)
- check_for_pg_role_prefix(&old_cluster);
-
/*
* While not a check option, we do this now because this is the only time
* the old server is running.
@@ -772,20 +696,6 @@ check_new_cluster(void)
* system boundaries.
*/
check_hard_link(TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP);
-
- /*
- * There are a few known issues with using --swap to upgrade from
- * versions older than 10. For example, the sequence tuple format
- * changed in v10, and the visibility map format changed in 9.6.
- * While such problems are not insurmountable (and we may have to
- * deal with similar problems in the future, anyway), it doesn't
- * seem worth the effort to support swap mode for upgrades from
- * long-unsupported versions.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 1000)
- pg_fatal("Swap mode can only upgrade clusters from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "10");
-
break;
}
@@ -831,10 +741,6 @@ issue_warnings_and_set_wal_level(void)
*/
start_postmaster(&new_cluster, true);
- /* Reindex hash indexes for old < 10.0 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&new_cluster, false);
-
report_extension_updates(&new_cluster);
stop_postmaster(false);
@@ -892,9 +798,9 @@ check_cluster_versions(void)
* upgrades
*/
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 902)
+ if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 10)
pg_fatal("This utility can only upgrade from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "9.2");
+ "10");
/* Only current PG version is supported as a target */
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) != GET_MAJOR_VERSION(PG_VERSION_NUM))
@@ -1569,12 +1475,10 @@ check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster)
", 'array_cat(anyarray,anyarray)'"
", 'array_prepend(anyelement,anyarray)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 903)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_remove(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_replace(anyarray,anyelement,anyelement)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 905)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement,integer)'"
@@ -1870,63 +1774,6 @@ check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_ok();
}
-/*
- * check_for_pg_role_prefix()
- *
- * Versions older than 9.6 should not have any pg_* roles
- */
-static void
-check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- PGresult *res;
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, "template1");
- int ntups;
- int i_roloid;
- int i_rolname;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- char output_path[MAXPGPATH];
-
- prep_status("Checking for roles starting with \"pg_\"");
-
- snprintf(output_path, sizeof(output_path), "%s/%s",
- log_opts.basedir,
- "pg_role_prefix.txt");
-
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT oid AS roloid, rolname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_roles "
- "WHERE rolname ~ '^pg_'");
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_roloid = PQfnumber(res, "roloid");
- i_rolname = PQfnumber(res, "rolname");
- for (int rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- fprintf(script, "%s (oid=%s)\n",
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_rolname),
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_roloid));
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- PQfinish(conn);
-
- if (script)
- {
- fclose(script);
- pg_log(PG_REPORT, "fatal");
- pg_fatal("Your installation contains roles starting with \"pg_\".\n"
- "\"pg_\" is a reserved prefix for system roles. The cluster\n"
- "cannot be upgraded until these roles are renamed.\n"
- "A list of roles starting with \"pg_\" is in the file:\n"
- " %s", output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions()'s UpgradeTask. If the query
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
index cffcd4b0eba..8188355240f 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
@@ -602,14 +602,12 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
/* verify that we got all the mandatory pg_control data */
if (!got_xid || !got_oid ||
!got_multi || !got_oldestxid ||
- (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER) ||
+ !got_oldestmulti ||
!got_mxoff || (!live_check && !got_nextxlogfile) ||
!got_float8_pass_by_value || !got_align || !got_blocksz ||
!got_largesz || !got_walsz || !got_walseg || !got_ident ||
!got_index || !got_toast ||
- (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER) ||
+ !got_large_object ||
!got_date_is_int || !got_data_checksum_version ||
(!got_default_char_signedness &&
cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= DEFAULT_CHAR_SIGNEDNESS_CAT_VER))
@@ -630,8 +628,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_multi)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint next MultiXactId");
- if (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
+ if (!got_oldestmulti)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint oldest MultiXactId");
if (!got_oldestxid)
@@ -670,8 +667,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_toast)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " maximum TOAST chunk size");
- if (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER)
+ if (!got_large_object)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " large-object chunk size");
if (!got_date_is_int)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
index e1de61f36ee..479557abdcc 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
@@ -55,16 +55,7 @@ get_bin_version(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (sscanf(cmd_output, "%*s %*s %d.%d", &v1, &v2) < 1)
pg_fatal("could not get pg_ctl version output from %s", cmd);
- if (v1 < 10)
- {
- /* old style, e.g. 9.6.1 */
- cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000 + v2 * 100;
- }
- else
- {
- /* new style, e.g. 10.1 */
cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000;
- }
}
@@ -353,17 +344,7 @@ check_data_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_subtrans");
check_single_dir(pg_data, PG_TBLSPC_DIR);
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_twophase");
-
- /* pg_xlog has been renamed to pg_wal in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xlog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_wal");
-
- /* pg_clog has been renamed to pg_xact in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_clog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xact");
}
@@ -404,10 +385,6 @@ check_bin_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_versions)
*/
get_bin_version(cluster);
- /* pg_resetxlog has been renamed to pg_resetwal in version 10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->bin_version) <= 906)
- check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetxlog", check_versions);
- else
check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetwal", check_versions);
if (cluster == &new_cluster)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
index 5b276008614..af82c0de490 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
@@ -20,12 +20,8 @@
#include <linux/fs.h>
#endif
-#include "access/visibilitymapdefs.h"
#include "common/file_perm.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-#include "storage/bufpage.h"
-#include "storage/checksum.h"
-#include "storage/checksum_impl.h"
/*
@@ -196,166 +192,6 @@ linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
}
-/*
- * rewriteVisibilityMap()
- *
- * Transform a visibility map file, copying from src to dst.
- * schemaName/relName are relation's SQL name (used for error messages only).
- *
- * In versions of PostgreSQL prior to catversion 201603011, PostgreSQL's
- * visibility map included one bit per heap page; it now includes two.
- * When upgrading a cluster from before that time to a current PostgreSQL
- * version, we could refuse to copy visibility maps from the old cluster
- * to the new cluster; the next VACUUM would recreate them, but at the
- * price of scanning the entire table. So, instead, we rewrite the old
- * visibility maps in the new format. That way, the all-visible bits
- * remain set for the pages for which they were set previously. The
- * all-frozen bits are never set by this conversion; we leave that to VACUUM.
- */
-void
-rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName)
-{
- int src_fd;
- int dst_fd;
- PGIOAlignedBlock buffer;
- PGIOAlignedBlock new_vmbuf;
- ssize_t totalBytesRead = 0;
- ssize_t src_filesize;
- int rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- BlockNumber new_blkno = 0;
- struct stat statbuf;
-
- /* Compute number of old-format bytes per new page */
- rewriteVmBytesPerPage = (BLCKSZ - SizeOfPageHeaderData) / 2;
-
- if ((src_fd = open(fromfile, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY, 0)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not open file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if (fstat(src_fd, &statbuf) != 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not stat file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if ((dst_fd = open(tofile, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | PG_BINARY,
- pg_file_create_mode)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not create file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
-
- /* Save old file size */
- src_filesize = statbuf.st_size;
-
- /*
- * Turn each visibility map page into 2 pages one by one. Each new page
- * has the same page header as the old one. If the last section of the
- * last page is empty, we skip it, mostly to avoid turning one-page
- * visibility maps for small relations into two pages needlessly.
- */
- while (totalBytesRead < src_filesize)
- {
- ssize_t bytesRead;
- char *old_cur;
- char *old_break;
- char *old_blkend;
- PageHeaderData pageheader;
- bool old_lastblk;
-
- if ((bytesRead = read(src_fd, buffer.data, BLCKSZ)) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- if (bytesRead < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not read file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- else
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": partial page found in file \"%s\"",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- }
-
- totalBytesRead += BLCKSZ;
- old_lastblk = (totalBytesRead == src_filesize);
-
- /* Save the page header data */
- memcpy(&pageheader, buffer.data, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /*
- * These old_* variables point to old visibility map page. old_cur
- * points to current position on old page. old_blkend points to end of
- * old block. old_break is the end+1 position on the old page for the
- * data that will be transferred to the current new page.
- */
- old_cur = buffer.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
- old_blkend = buffer.data + bytesRead;
- old_break = old_cur + rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
-
- while (old_break <= old_blkend)
- {
- char *new_cur;
- bool empty = true;
- bool old_lastpart;
-
- /* First, copy old page header to new page */
- memcpy(new_vmbuf.data, &pageheader, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /* Rewriting the last part of the last old page? */
- old_lastpart = old_lastblk && (old_break == old_blkend);
-
- new_cur = new_vmbuf.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
-
- /* Process old page bytes one by one, and turn it into new page. */
- while (old_cur < old_break)
- {
- uint8 byte = *(uint8 *) old_cur;
- uint16 new_vmbits = 0;
- int i;
-
- /* Generate new format bits while keeping old information */
- for (i = 0; i < BITS_PER_BYTE; i++)
- {
- if (byte & (1 << i))
- {
- empty = false;
- new_vmbits |=
- VISIBILITYMAP_ALL_VISIBLE << (BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK * i);
- }
- }
-
- /* Copy new visibility map bytes to new-format page */
- new_cur[0] = (char) (new_vmbits & 0xFF);
- new_cur[1] = (char) (new_vmbits >> 8);
-
- old_cur++;
- new_cur += BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK;
- }
-
- /* If the last part of the last page is empty, skip writing it */
- if (old_lastpart && empty)
- break;
-
- /* Set new checksum for visibility map page, if enabled */
- if (new_cluster.controldata.data_checksum_version != PG_DATA_CHECKSUM_OFF)
- ((PageHeader) new_vmbuf.data)->pd_checksum =
- pg_checksum_page(new_vmbuf.data, new_blkno);
-
- errno = 0;
- if (write(dst_fd, new_vmbuf.data, BLCKSZ) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- /* if write didn't set errno, assume problem is no disk space */
- if (errno == 0)
- errno = ENOSPC;
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not write file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
- }
-
- /* Advance for next new page */
- old_break += rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- new_blkno++;
- }
- }
-
- /* Clean up */
- close(dst_fd);
- close(src_fd);
-}
-
void
check_file_clone(void)
{
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
index 823984ec8f3..c45b3183684 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
@@ -25,10 +25,7 @@ static void RecordMultiXactMembers(SlruSegState *members_writer,
* 32-bit offsets to the current format.
*
* Multixids in the range [from_multi, to_multi) are read from the old
- * cluster, and written in the new format. An important edge case is that if
- * from_multi == to_multi, this initializes the new pg_multixact files in the
- * new format without trying to open any old files. (We rely on that when
- * upgrading from PostgreSQL version 9.2 or below.)
+ * cluster, and written in the new format.
*
* Returns the new nextOffset value; the caller should set it in the new
* control file. The new members always start from offset 1, regardless of
@@ -42,6 +39,7 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
SlruSegState *members_writer;
char dir[MAXPGPATH] = {0};
bool prev_multixid_valid = false;
+ OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
/*
* The range of valid multi XIDs is unchanged by the conversion (they are
@@ -63,10 +61,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
* Convert old multixids, if needed, by reading them one-by-one from the
* old cluster.
*/
- if (to_multi != from_multi)
- {
- OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
-
old_reader = AllocOldMultiXactRead(old_cluster.pgdata,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmxoff);
@@ -113,7 +107,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
}
FreeOldMultiXactReader(old_reader);
- }
/* Write the final 'next' offset to the last SLRU page */
RecordMultiXactOffset(offsets_writer, to_multi,
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
index 2127d297bfe..e5d7920c1b1 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
@@ -714,13 +714,6 @@ create_new_objects(void)
end_progress_output();
check_ok();
- /*
- * We don't have minmxids for databases or relations in pre-9.3 clusters,
- * so set those after we have restored the schema.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 902)
- set_frozenxids(true);
-
/* update new_cluster info now that we have objects in the databases */
get_db_rel_and_slot_infos(&new_cluster);
}
@@ -777,10 +770,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Copy old commit logs to new data dir. pg_clog has been renamed to
* pg_xact in post-10 clusters.
*/
- copy_subdir_files(GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact",
- GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact");
+ copy_subdir_files("pg_xact", "pg_xact");
prep_status("Setting oldest XID for new cluster");
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true, true,
@@ -809,7 +799,6 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
check_ok();
/* Copy or convert pg_multixact files */
- Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
{
@@ -844,25 +833,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Determine the range of multixacts to convert.
*/
nxtmulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti;
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
- {
- /* Versions 9.3 - 18: convert all multixids */
oldstMulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_oldstMulti;
- }
- else
- {
- /*
- * In PostgreSQL 9.2 and below, multitransactions were only used
- * for row locking, and as such don't need to be preserved during
- * upgrade. In that case, we utilize rewrite_multixacts() just to
- * initialize new, empty files in the new format.
- *
- * It's important that the oldest multi is set to the latest value
- * used by the old system, so that multixact.c returns the empty
- * set for multis that might be present on disk.
- */
- oldstMulti = nxtmulti;
- }
/* handle wraparound */
if (nxtmulti < FirstMultiXactId)
nxtmulti = FirstMultiXactId;
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
index 1d767bbda2d..5a0d2045be5 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
@@ -101,19 +101,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
#endif
-/*
- * The format of visibility map was changed with this 9.6 commit.
- */
-#define VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER 201603011
-
-/*
- * pg_multixact format changed in 9.3 commit 0ac5ad5134f2769ccbaefec73844f85,
- * ("Improve concurrency of foreign key locking") which also updated catalog
- * version to this value. pg_upgrade behavior depends on whether old and new
- * server versions are both newer than this, or only the new one is.
- */
-#define MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 201301231
-
/*
* MultiXactOffset was changed from 32-bit to 64-bit in version 19, at this
* catalog version. pg_multixact files need to be converted when upgrading
@@ -121,17 +108,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
*/
#define MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 202512091
-/*
- * large object chunk size added to pg_controldata,
- * commit 5f93c37805e7485488480916b4585e098d3cc883
- */
-#define LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER 942
-
-/*
- * change in JSONB format during 9.4 beta
- */
-#define JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER 201409291
-
/*
* The control file was changed to have the default char signedness,
* commit 44fe30fdab6746a287163e7cc093fd36cda8eb92
@@ -429,8 +405,6 @@ void copyFileByRange(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
-void rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void check_file_clone(void);
void check_copy_file_range(void);
void check_hard_link(transferMode transfer_mode);
@@ -500,10 +474,7 @@ unsigned int str2uint(const char *str);
/* version.c */
-bool jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster);
bool protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster);
-void old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster,
- bool check_mode);
void report_extension_updates(ClusterInfo *cluster);
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
index d5088447e0d..ec2ff7acb21 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
static void transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size, char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace);
-static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix);
/*
* The following set of sync_queue_* functions are used for --swap to reduce
@@ -496,25 +496,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace)
{
int mapnum;
- bool vm_must_add_frozenbit = false;
-
- /*
- * Do we need to rewrite visibilitymap?
- */
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver < VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER &&
- new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER)
- vm_must_add_frozenbit = true;
/* --swap has its own subroutine */
if (user_opts.transfer_mode == TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP)
{
- /*
- * We don't support --swap to upgrade from versions that require
- * rewriting the visibility map. We should've failed already if
- * someone tries to do that.
- */
- Assert(!vm_must_add_frozenbit);
-
do_swap(maps, size, old_tablespace, new_tablespace);
return;
}
@@ -525,13 +510,13 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
strcmp(maps[mapnum].old_tablespace, old_tablespace) == 0)
{
/* transfer primary file */
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "");
/*
* Copy/link any fsm and vm files, if they exist
*/
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm");
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm");
}
}
}
@@ -540,12 +525,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
/*
* transfer_relfile()
*
- * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one. If vm_must_add_frozenbit
- * is true, visibility map forks are converted and rewritten, even in link
- * mode.
+ * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one.
*/
static void
-transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit)
+transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix)
{
char old_file[MAXPGPATH];
char new_file[MAXPGPATH];
@@ -604,14 +587,6 @@ transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_fro
/* Copying files might take some time, so give feedback. */
pg_log(PG_STATUS, "%s", old_file);
- if (vm_must_add_frozenbit && strcmp(type_suffix, "_vm") == 0)
- {
- /* Need to rewrite visibility map format */
- pg_log(PG_VERBOSE, "rewriting \"%s\" to \"%s\"",
- old_file, new_file);
- rewriteVisibilityMap(old_file, new_file, map->nspname, map->relname);
- }
- else
switch (user_opts.transfer_mode)
{
case TRANSFER_MODE_CLONE:
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
index 047670d4acb..9e83d4659be 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
@@ -12,22 +12,6 @@
#include "fe_utils/string_utils.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-/*
- * version_hook functions for check_for_data_types_usage in order to determine
- * whether a data type check should be executed for the cluster in question or
- * not.
- */
-bool
-jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- /* JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) == 904 &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver < JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER)
- return true;
-
- return false;
-}
-
/*
* Older servers can't support newer protocol versions, so their connection
* strings will need to lock max_protocol_version to 3.0.
@@ -46,117 +30,6 @@ protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster)
return (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 1100);
}
-/*
- * old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes()
- * 9.6 -> 10
- * Hash index binary format has changed from 9.6->10.0
- */
-void
-old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_mode)
-{
- int dbnum;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- bool found = false;
- char *output_path = "reindex_hash.sql";
-
- prep_status("Checking for hash indexes");
-
- for (dbnum = 0; dbnum < cluster->dbarr.ndbs; dbnum++)
- {
- PGresult *res;
- bool db_used = false;
- int ntups;
- int rowno;
- int i_nspname,
- i_relname;
- DbInfo *active_db = &cluster->dbarr.dbs[dbnum];
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, active_db->db_name);
-
- /* find hash indexes */
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT n.nspname, c.relname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_index i, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"
- );
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_nspname = PQfnumber(res, "nspname");
- i_relname = PQfnumber(res, "relname");
- for (rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- found = true;
- if (!check_mode)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- if (!db_used)
- {
- PQExpBufferData connectbuf;
-
- initPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- appendPsqlMetaConnect(&connectbuf, active_db->db_name);
- fputs(connectbuf.data, script);
- termPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- db_used = true;
- }
- fprintf(script, "REINDEX INDEX %s.%s;\n",
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_nspname)),
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_relname)));
- }
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- if (!check_mode && db_used)
- {
- /* mark hash indexes as invalid */
- PQclear(executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_index i "
- "SET indisvalid = false "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"));
- }
-
- PQfinish(conn);
- }
-
- if (script)
- fclose(script);
-
- if (found)
- {
- report_status(PG_WARNING, "warning");
- if (check_mode)
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. After upgrading, you will be given\n"
- "REINDEX instructions.");
- else
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. The file\n"
- " %s\n"
- "when executed by psql by the database superuser will recreate all invalid\n"
- "indexes; until then, none of these indexes will be used.",
- output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* report_extension_updates()'s UpgradeTask. If the query returned any rows,
--
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@ 2026-04-17 18:20 Nathan Bossart <[email protected]>
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From: Nathan Bossart @ 2026-04-17 18:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
---
doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml | 2 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c | 157 +----------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c | 12 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c | 23 ----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c | 164 -------------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c | 11 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c | 31 +----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h | 29 -----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c | 37 +-----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c | 127 -------------------
10 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 577 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
index 38ca09b423c..c4ed75211db 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</para>
<para>
- <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 9.2.X and later to the current
+ <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 10.X and later to the current
major release of <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>, including snapshot and beta releases.
</para>
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
index 5a7afe62eab..0813cef2729 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ static void check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_tables_with_oids(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_not_null_inheritance(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster);
-static void check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_new_tablespace_dir(void);
static void check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_unicode_update(ClusterInfo *cluster);
@@ -128,26 +127,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = ALL_VERSIONS
},
- /*
- * 9.3 -> 9.4 Fully implement the 'line' data type in 9.4, which
- * previously returned "not enabled" by default and was only functionally
- * enabled with a compile-time switch; as of 9.4 "line" has a different
- * on-disk representation format.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"line\" data type"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_line.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.line'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"line\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type changed its internal and input/output format\n"
- "between your old and new versions so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can\n"
- "drop the problem columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 903
- },
-
/*
* pg_upgrade only preserves these system values: pg_class.oid pg_type.oid
* pg_enum.oid
@@ -209,30 +188,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1500
},
- /*
- * It's no longer allowed to create tables or views with "unknown"-type
- * columns. We do not complain about views with such columns, because
- * they should get silently converted to "text" columns during the DDL
- * dump and reload; it seems unlikely to be worth making users do that by
- * hand. However, if there's a table with such a column, the DDL reload
- * will fail, so we should pre-detect that rather than failing
- * mid-upgrade. Worse, if there's a matview with such a column, the DDL
- * reload will silently change it to "text" which won't match the on-disk
- * storage (which is like "cstring"). So we *must* reject that.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for invalid \"unknown\" user columns"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_unknown.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.unknown'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"unknown\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type is no longer allowed in tables, so this cluster\n"
- "cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem columns\n"
- "and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 906
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 changed the 'sql_identifier' type storage to be based on name,
* not varchar, which breaks on-disk format for existing data. So we need
@@ -255,23 +210,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1100
},
- /*
- * JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta, so check for it.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"jsonb\" data type in user tables"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_jsonb.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.jsonb'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"jsonb\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "The internal format of \"jsonb\" changed during 9.4 beta so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem \n"
- "columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = MANUAL_CHECK,
- .version_hook = jsonb_9_4_check_applicable
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 removed types abstime, reltime, tinterval.
*/
@@ -712,20 +650,6 @@ check_and_dump_old_cluster(void)
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 1800)
check_for_gist_inet_ops(&old_cluster);
- /*
- * Pre-PG 10 allowed tables with 'unknown' type columns and non WAL logged
- * hash indexes
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- {
- if (user_opts.check)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&old_cluster, true);
- }
-
- /* 9.5 and below should not have roles starting with pg_ */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 905)
- check_for_pg_role_prefix(&old_cluster);
-
/*
* While not a check option, we do this now because this is the only time
* the old server is running.
@@ -772,20 +696,6 @@ check_new_cluster(void)
* system boundaries.
*/
check_hard_link(TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP);
-
- /*
- * There are a few known issues with using --swap to upgrade from
- * versions older than 10. For example, the sequence tuple format
- * changed in v10, and the visibility map format changed in 9.6.
- * While such problems are not insurmountable (and we may have to
- * deal with similar problems in the future, anyway), it doesn't
- * seem worth the effort to support swap mode for upgrades from
- * long-unsupported versions.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 1000)
- pg_fatal("Swap mode can only upgrade clusters from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "10");
-
break;
}
@@ -831,10 +741,6 @@ issue_warnings_and_set_wal_level(void)
*/
start_postmaster(&new_cluster, true);
- /* Reindex hash indexes for old < 10.0 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&new_cluster, false);
-
report_extension_updates(&new_cluster);
stop_postmaster(false);
@@ -892,9 +798,9 @@ check_cluster_versions(void)
* upgrades
*/
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 902)
+ if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 10)
pg_fatal("This utility can only upgrade from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "9.2");
+ "10");
/* Only current PG version is supported as a target */
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) != GET_MAJOR_VERSION(PG_VERSION_NUM))
@@ -1569,12 +1475,10 @@ check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster)
", 'array_cat(anyarray,anyarray)'"
", 'array_prepend(anyelement,anyarray)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 903)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_remove(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_replace(anyarray,anyelement,anyelement)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 905)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement,integer)'"
@@ -1870,63 +1774,6 @@ check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_ok();
}
-/*
- * check_for_pg_role_prefix()
- *
- * Versions older than 9.6 should not have any pg_* roles
- */
-static void
-check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- PGresult *res;
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, "template1");
- int ntups;
- int i_roloid;
- int i_rolname;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- char output_path[MAXPGPATH];
-
- prep_status("Checking for roles starting with \"pg_\"");
-
- snprintf(output_path, sizeof(output_path), "%s/%s",
- log_opts.basedir,
- "pg_role_prefix.txt");
-
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT oid AS roloid, rolname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_roles "
- "WHERE rolname ~ '^pg_'");
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_roloid = PQfnumber(res, "roloid");
- i_rolname = PQfnumber(res, "rolname");
- for (int rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- fprintf(script, "%s (oid=%s)\n",
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_rolname),
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_roloid));
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- PQfinish(conn);
-
- if (script)
- {
- fclose(script);
- pg_log(PG_REPORT, "fatal");
- pg_fatal("Your installation contains roles starting with \"pg_\".\n"
- "\"pg_\" is a reserved prefix for system roles. The cluster\n"
- "cannot be upgraded until these roles are renamed.\n"
- "A list of roles starting with \"pg_\" is in the file:\n"
- " %s", output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions()'s UpgradeTask. If the query
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
index cffcd4b0eba..8188355240f 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
@@ -602,14 +602,12 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
/* verify that we got all the mandatory pg_control data */
if (!got_xid || !got_oid ||
!got_multi || !got_oldestxid ||
- (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER) ||
+ !got_oldestmulti ||
!got_mxoff || (!live_check && !got_nextxlogfile) ||
!got_float8_pass_by_value || !got_align || !got_blocksz ||
!got_largesz || !got_walsz || !got_walseg || !got_ident ||
!got_index || !got_toast ||
- (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER) ||
+ !got_large_object ||
!got_date_is_int || !got_data_checksum_version ||
(!got_default_char_signedness &&
cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= DEFAULT_CHAR_SIGNEDNESS_CAT_VER))
@@ -630,8 +628,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_multi)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint next MultiXactId");
- if (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
+ if (!got_oldestmulti)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint oldest MultiXactId");
if (!got_oldestxid)
@@ -670,8 +667,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_toast)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " maximum TOAST chunk size");
- if (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER)
+ if (!got_large_object)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " large-object chunk size");
if (!got_date_is_int)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
index e1de61f36ee..479557abdcc 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
@@ -55,16 +55,7 @@ get_bin_version(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (sscanf(cmd_output, "%*s %*s %d.%d", &v1, &v2) < 1)
pg_fatal("could not get pg_ctl version output from %s", cmd);
- if (v1 < 10)
- {
- /* old style, e.g. 9.6.1 */
- cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000 + v2 * 100;
- }
- else
- {
- /* new style, e.g. 10.1 */
cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000;
- }
}
@@ -353,17 +344,7 @@ check_data_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_subtrans");
check_single_dir(pg_data, PG_TBLSPC_DIR);
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_twophase");
-
- /* pg_xlog has been renamed to pg_wal in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xlog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_wal");
-
- /* pg_clog has been renamed to pg_xact in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_clog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xact");
}
@@ -404,10 +385,6 @@ check_bin_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_versions)
*/
get_bin_version(cluster);
- /* pg_resetxlog has been renamed to pg_resetwal in version 10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->bin_version) <= 906)
- check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetxlog", check_versions);
- else
check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetwal", check_versions);
if (cluster == &new_cluster)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
index 5b276008614..af82c0de490 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
@@ -20,12 +20,8 @@
#include <linux/fs.h>
#endif
-#include "access/visibilitymapdefs.h"
#include "common/file_perm.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-#include "storage/bufpage.h"
-#include "storage/checksum.h"
-#include "storage/checksum_impl.h"
/*
@@ -196,166 +192,6 @@ linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
}
-/*
- * rewriteVisibilityMap()
- *
- * Transform a visibility map file, copying from src to dst.
- * schemaName/relName are relation's SQL name (used for error messages only).
- *
- * In versions of PostgreSQL prior to catversion 201603011, PostgreSQL's
- * visibility map included one bit per heap page; it now includes two.
- * When upgrading a cluster from before that time to a current PostgreSQL
- * version, we could refuse to copy visibility maps from the old cluster
- * to the new cluster; the next VACUUM would recreate them, but at the
- * price of scanning the entire table. So, instead, we rewrite the old
- * visibility maps in the new format. That way, the all-visible bits
- * remain set for the pages for which they were set previously. The
- * all-frozen bits are never set by this conversion; we leave that to VACUUM.
- */
-void
-rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName)
-{
- int src_fd;
- int dst_fd;
- PGIOAlignedBlock buffer;
- PGIOAlignedBlock new_vmbuf;
- ssize_t totalBytesRead = 0;
- ssize_t src_filesize;
- int rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- BlockNumber new_blkno = 0;
- struct stat statbuf;
-
- /* Compute number of old-format bytes per new page */
- rewriteVmBytesPerPage = (BLCKSZ - SizeOfPageHeaderData) / 2;
-
- if ((src_fd = open(fromfile, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY, 0)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not open file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if (fstat(src_fd, &statbuf) != 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not stat file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if ((dst_fd = open(tofile, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | PG_BINARY,
- pg_file_create_mode)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not create file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
-
- /* Save old file size */
- src_filesize = statbuf.st_size;
-
- /*
- * Turn each visibility map page into 2 pages one by one. Each new page
- * has the same page header as the old one. If the last section of the
- * last page is empty, we skip it, mostly to avoid turning one-page
- * visibility maps for small relations into two pages needlessly.
- */
- while (totalBytesRead < src_filesize)
- {
- ssize_t bytesRead;
- char *old_cur;
- char *old_break;
- char *old_blkend;
- PageHeaderData pageheader;
- bool old_lastblk;
-
- if ((bytesRead = read(src_fd, buffer.data, BLCKSZ)) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- if (bytesRead < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not read file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- else
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": partial page found in file \"%s\"",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- }
-
- totalBytesRead += BLCKSZ;
- old_lastblk = (totalBytesRead == src_filesize);
-
- /* Save the page header data */
- memcpy(&pageheader, buffer.data, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /*
- * These old_* variables point to old visibility map page. old_cur
- * points to current position on old page. old_blkend points to end of
- * old block. old_break is the end+1 position on the old page for the
- * data that will be transferred to the current new page.
- */
- old_cur = buffer.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
- old_blkend = buffer.data + bytesRead;
- old_break = old_cur + rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
-
- while (old_break <= old_blkend)
- {
- char *new_cur;
- bool empty = true;
- bool old_lastpart;
-
- /* First, copy old page header to new page */
- memcpy(new_vmbuf.data, &pageheader, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /* Rewriting the last part of the last old page? */
- old_lastpart = old_lastblk && (old_break == old_blkend);
-
- new_cur = new_vmbuf.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
-
- /* Process old page bytes one by one, and turn it into new page. */
- while (old_cur < old_break)
- {
- uint8 byte = *(uint8 *) old_cur;
- uint16 new_vmbits = 0;
- int i;
-
- /* Generate new format bits while keeping old information */
- for (i = 0; i < BITS_PER_BYTE; i++)
- {
- if (byte & (1 << i))
- {
- empty = false;
- new_vmbits |=
- VISIBILITYMAP_ALL_VISIBLE << (BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK * i);
- }
- }
-
- /* Copy new visibility map bytes to new-format page */
- new_cur[0] = (char) (new_vmbits & 0xFF);
- new_cur[1] = (char) (new_vmbits >> 8);
-
- old_cur++;
- new_cur += BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK;
- }
-
- /* If the last part of the last page is empty, skip writing it */
- if (old_lastpart && empty)
- break;
-
- /* Set new checksum for visibility map page, if enabled */
- if (new_cluster.controldata.data_checksum_version != PG_DATA_CHECKSUM_OFF)
- ((PageHeader) new_vmbuf.data)->pd_checksum =
- pg_checksum_page(new_vmbuf.data, new_blkno);
-
- errno = 0;
- if (write(dst_fd, new_vmbuf.data, BLCKSZ) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- /* if write didn't set errno, assume problem is no disk space */
- if (errno == 0)
- errno = ENOSPC;
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not write file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
- }
-
- /* Advance for next new page */
- old_break += rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- new_blkno++;
- }
- }
-
- /* Clean up */
- close(dst_fd);
- close(src_fd);
-}
-
void
check_file_clone(void)
{
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
index 823984ec8f3..c45b3183684 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
@@ -25,10 +25,7 @@ static void RecordMultiXactMembers(SlruSegState *members_writer,
* 32-bit offsets to the current format.
*
* Multixids in the range [from_multi, to_multi) are read from the old
- * cluster, and written in the new format. An important edge case is that if
- * from_multi == to_multi, this initializes the new pg_multixact files in the
- * new format without trying to open any old files. (We rely on that when
- * upgrading from PostgreSQL version 9.2 or below.)
+ * cluster, and written in the new format.
*
* Returns the new nextOffset value; the caller should set it in the new
* control file. The new members always start from offset 1, regardless of
@@ -42,6 +39,7 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
SlruSegState *members_writer;
char dir[MAXPGPATH] = {0};
bool prev_multixid_valid = false;
+ OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
/*
* The range of valid multi XIDs is unchanged by the conversion (they are
@@ -63,10 +61,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
* Convert old multixids, if needed, by reading them one-by-one from the
* old cluster.
*/
- if (to_multi != from_multi)
- {
- OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
-
old_reader = AllocOldMultiXactRead(old_cluster.pgdata,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmxoff);
@@ -113,7 +107,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
}
FreeOldMultiXactReader(old_reader);
- }
/* Write the final 'next' offset to the last SLRU page */
RecordMultiXactOffset(offsets_writer, to_multi,
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
index 2127d297bfe..e5d7920c1b1 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
@@ -714,13 +714,6 @@ create_new_objects(void)
end_progress_output();
check_ok();
- /*
- * We don't have minmxids for databases or relations in pre-9.3 clusters,
- * so set those after we have restored the schema.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 902)
- set_frozenxids(true);
-
/* update new_cluster info now that we have objects in the databases */
get_db_rel_and_slot_infos(&new_cluster);
}
@@ -777,10 +770,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Copy old commit logs to new data dir. pg_clog has been renamed to
* pg_xact in post-10 clusters.
*/
- copy_subdir_files(GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact",
- GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact");
+ copy_subdir_files("pg_xact", "pg_xact");
prep_status("Setting oldest XID for new cluster");
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true, true,
@@ -809,7 +799,6 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
check_ok();
/* Copy or convert pg_multixact files */
- Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
{
@@ -844,25 +833,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Determine the range of multixacts to convert.
*/
nxtmulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti;
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
- {
- /* Versions 9.3 - 18: convert all multixids */
oldstMulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_oldstMulti;
- }
- else
- {
- /*
- * In PostgreSQL 9.2 and below, multitransactions were only used
- * for row locking, and as such don't need to be preserved during
- * upgrade. In that case, we utilize rewrite_multixacts() just to
- * initialize new, empty files in the new format.
- *
- * It's important that the oldest multi is set to the latest value
- * used by the old system, so that multixact.c returns the empty
- * set for multis that might be present on disk.
- */
- oldstMulti = nxtmulti;
- }
/* handle wraparound */
if (nxtmulti < FirstMultiXactId)
nxtmulti = FirstMultiXactId;
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
index 1d767bbda2d..5a0d2045be5 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
@@ -101,19 +101,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
#endif
-/*
- * The format of visibility map was changed with this 9.6 commit.
- */
-#define VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER 201603011
-
-/*
- * pg_multixact format changed in 9.3 commit 0ac5ad5134f2769ccbaefec73844f85,
- * ("Improve concurrency of foreign key locking") which also updated catalog
- * version to this value. pg_upgrade behavior depends on whether old and new
- * server versions are both newer than this, or only the new one is.
- */
-#define MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 201301231
-
/*
* MultiXactOffset was changed from 32-bit to 64-bit in version 19, at this
* catalog version. pg_multixact files need to be converted when upgrading
@@ -121,17 +108,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
*/
#define MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 202512091
-/*
- * large object chunk size added to pg_controldata,
- * commit 5f93c37805e7485488480916b4585e098d3cc883
- */
-#define LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER 942
-
-/*
- * change in JSONB format during 9.4 beta
- */
-#define JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER 201409291
-
/*
* The control file was changed to have the default char signedness,
* commit 44fe30fdab6746a287163e7cc093fd36cda8eb92
@@ -429,8 +405,6 @@ void copyFileByRange(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
-void rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void check_file_clone(void);
void check_copy_file_range(void);
void check_hard_link(transferMode transfer_mode);
@@ -500,10 +474,7 @@ unsigned int str2uint(const char *str);
/* version.c */
-bool jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster);
bool protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster);
-void old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster,
- bool check_mode);
void report_extension_updates(ClusterInfo *cluster);
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
index d5088447e0d..ec2ff7acb21 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
static void transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size, char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace);
-static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix);
/*
* The following set of sync_queue_* functions are used for --swap to reduce
@@ -496,25 +496,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace)
{
int mapnum;
- bool vm_must_add_frozenbit = false;
-
- /*
- * Do we need to rewrite visibilitymap?
- */
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver < VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER &&
- new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER)
- vm_must_add_frozenbit = true;
/* --swap has its own subroutine */
if (user_opts.transfer_mode == TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP)
{
- /*
- * We don't support --swap to upgrade from versions that require
- * rewriting the visibility map. We should've failed already if
- * someone tries to do that.
- */
- Assert(!vm_must_add_frozenbit);
-
do_swap(maps, size, old_tablespace, new_tablespace);
return;
}
@@ -525,13 +510,13 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
strcmp(maps[mapnum].old_tablespace, old_tablespace) == 0)
{
/* transfer primary file */
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "");
/*
* Copy/link any fsm and vm files, if they exist
*/
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm");
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm");
}
}
}
@@ -540,12 +525,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
/*
* transfer_relfile()
*
- * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one. If vm_must_add_frozenbit
- * is true, visibility map forks are converted and rewritten, even in link
- * mode.
+ * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one.
*/
static void
-transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit)
+transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix)
{
char old_file[MAXPGPATH];
char new_file[MAXPGPATH];
@@ -604,14 +587,6 @@ transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_fro
/* Copying files might take some time, so give feedback. */
pg_log(PG_STATUS, "%s", old_file);
- if (vm_must_add_frozenbit && strcmp(type_suffix, "_vm") == 0)
- {
- /* Need to rewrite visibility map format */
- pg_log(PG_VERBOSE, "rewriting \"%s\" to \"%s\"",
- old_file, new_file);
- rewriteVisibilityMap(old_file, new_file, map->nspname, map->relname);
- }
- else
switch (user_opts.transfer_mode)
{
case TRANSFER_MODE_CLONE:
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
index 047670d4acb..9e83d4659be 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
@@ -12,22 +12,6 @@
#include "fe_utils/string_utils.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-/*
- * version_hook functions for check_for_data_types_usage in order to determine
- * whether a data type check should be executed for the cluster in question or
- * not.
- */
-bool
-jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- /* JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) == 904 &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver < JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER)
- return true;
-
- return false;
-}
-
/*
* Older servers can't support newer protocol versions, so their connection
* strings will need to lock max_protocol_version to 3.0.
@@ -46,117 +30,6 @@ protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster)
return (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 1100);
}
-/*
- * old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes()
- * 9.6 -> 10
- * Hash index binary format has changed from 9.6->10.0
- */
-void
-old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_mode)
-{
- int dbnum;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- bool found = false;
- char *output_path = "reindex_hash.sql";
-
- prep_status("Checking for hash indexes");
-
- for (dbnum = 0; dbnum < cluster->dbarr.ndbs; dbnum++)
- {
- PGresult *res;
- bool db_used = false;
- int ntups;
- int rowno;
- int i_nspname,
- i_relname;
- DbInfo *active_db = &cluster->dbarr.dbs[dbnum];
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, active_db->db_name);
-
- /* find hash indexes */
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT n.nspname, c.relname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_index i, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"
- );
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_nspname = PQfnumber(res, "nspname");
- i_relname = PQfnumber(res, "relname");
- for (rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- found = true;
- if (!check_mode)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- if (!db_used)
- {
- PQExpBufferData connectbuf;
-
- initPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- appendPsqlMetaConnect(&connectbuf, active_db->db_name);
- fputs(connectbuf.data, script);
- termPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- db_used = true;
- }
- fprintf(script, "REINDEX INDEX %s.%s;\n",
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_nspname)),
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_relname)));
- }
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- if (!check_mode && db_used)
- {
- /* mark hash indexes as invalid */
- PQclear(executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_index i "
- "SET indisvalid = false "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"));
- }
-
- PQfinish(conn);
- }
-
- if (script)
- fclose(script);
-
- if (found)
- {
- report_status(PG_WARNING, "warning");
- if (check_mode)
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. After upgrading, you will be given\n"
- "REINDEX instructions.");
- else
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. The file\n"
- " %s\n"
- "when executed by psql by the database superuser will recreate all invalid\n"
- "indexes; until then, none of these indexes will be used.",
- output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* report_extension_updates()'s UpgradeTask. If the query returned any rows,
--
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From: Nathan Bossart @ 2026-04-17 18:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
---
doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml | 2 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c | 157 +----------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c | 12 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c | 23 ----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c | 164 -------------------------
src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c | 11 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c | 31 +----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h | 29 -----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c | 37 +-----
src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c | 127 -------------------
10 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 577 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
index cc44983a9a8..e4e8c02e6d6 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgupgrade.sgml
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</para>
<para>
- <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 9.2.X and later to the current
+ <application>pg_upgrade</application> supports upgrades from 10.X and later to the current
major release of <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>, including snapshot and beta releases.
</para>
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
index f8f31382835..01b354e3c44 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/check.c
@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ static void check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_tables_with_oids(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_not_null_inheritance(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster);
-static void check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_new_tablespace_dir(void);
static void check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions(ClusterInfo *cluster);
static void check_for_unicode_update(ClusterInfo *cluster);
@@ -128,26 +127,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = ALL_VERSIONS
},
- /*
- * 9.3 -> 9.4 Fully implement the 'line' data type in 9.4, which
- * previously returned "not enabled" by default and was only functionally
- * enabled with a compile-time switch; as of 9.4 "line" has a different
- * on-disk representation format.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"line\" data type"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_line.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.line'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"line\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type changed its internal and input/output format\n"
- "between your old and new versions so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can\n"
- "drop the problem columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 903
- },
-
/*
* pg_upgrade only preserves these system values: pg_class.oid pg_type.oid
* pg_enum.oid
@@ -209,30 +188,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1500
},
- /*
- * It's no longer allowed to create tables or views with "unknown"-type
- * columns. We do not complain about views with such columns, because
- * they should get silently converted to "text" columns during the DDL
- * dump and reload; it seems unlikely to be worth making users do that by
- * hand. However, if there's a table with such a column, the DDL reload
- * will fail, so we should pre-detect that rather than failing
- * mid-upgrade. Worse, if there's a matview with such a column, the DDL
- * reload will silently change it to "text" which won't match the on-disk
- * storage (which is like "cstring"). So we *must* reject that.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for invalid \"unknown\" user columns"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_unknown.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.unknown'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"unknown\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "This data type is no longer allowed in tables, so this cluster\n"
- "cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem columns\n"
- "and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = 906
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 changed the 'sql_identifier' type storage to be based on name,
* not varchar, which breaks on-disk format for existing data. So we need
@@ -255,23 +210,6 @@ static DataTypesUsageChecks data_types_usage_checks[] =
.threshold_version = 1100
},
- /*
- * JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta, so check for it.
- */
- {
- .status = gettext_noop("Checking for incompatible \"jsonb\" data type in user tables"),
- .report_filename = "tables_using_jsonb.txt",
- .base_query =
- "SELECT 'pg_catalog.jsonb'::pg_catalog.regtype AS oid",
- .report_text =
- gettext_noop("Your installation contains the \"jsonb\" data type in user tables.\n"
- "The internal format of \"jsonb\" changed during 9.4 beta so this\n"
- "cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can drop the problem \n"
- "columns and restart the upgrade.\n"),
- .threshold_version = MANUAL_CHECK,
- .version_hook = jsonb_9_4_check_applicable
- },
-
/*
* PG 12 removed types abstime, reltime, tinterval.
*/
@@ -712,20 +650,6 @@ check_and_dump_old_cluster(void)
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 1800)
check_for_gist_inet_ops(&old_cluster);
- /*
- * Pre-PG 10 allowed tables with 'unknown' type columns and non WAL logged
- * hash indexes
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- {
- if (user_opts.check)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&old_cluster, true);
- }
-
- /* 9.5 and below should not have roles starting with pg_ */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 905)
- check_for_pg_role_prefix(&old_cluster);
-
/*
* While not a check option, we do this now because this is the only time
* the old server is running.
@@ -772,20 +696,6 @@ check_new_cluster(void)
* system boundaries.
*/
check_hard_link(TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP);
-
- /*
- * There are a few known issues with using --swap to upgrade from
- * versions older than 10. For example, the sequence tuple format
- * changed in v10, and the visibility map format changed in 9.6.
- * While such problems are not insurmountable (and we may have to
- * deal with similar problems in the future, anyway), it doesn't
- * seem worth the effort to support swap mode for upgrades from
- * long-unsupported versions.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 1000)
- pg_fatal("Swap mode can only upgrade clusters from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "10");
-
break;
}
@@ -831,10 +741,6 @@ issue_warnings_and_set_wal_level(void)
*/
start_postmaster(&new_cluster, true);
- /* Reindex hash indexes for old < 10.0 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906)
- old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(&new_cluster, false);
-
report_extension_updates(&new_cluster);
stop_postmaster(false);
@@ -892,9 +798,9 @@ check_cluster_versions(void)
* upgrades
*/
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 902)
+ if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 10)
pg_fatal("This utility can only upgrade from PostgreSQL version %s and later.",
- "9.2");
+ "10");
/* Only current PG version is supported as a target */
if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) != GET_MAJOR_VERSION(PG_VERSION_NUM))
@@ -1569,12 +1475,10 @@ check_for_incompatible_polymorphics(ClusterInfo *cluster)
", 'array_cat(anyarray,anyarray)'"
", 'array_prepend(anyelement,anyarray)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 903)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_remove(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_replace(anyarray,anyelement,anyelement)'");
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 905)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&old_polymorphics,
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement)'"
", 'array_position(anyarray,anyelement,integer)'"
@@ -1870,63 +1774,6 @@ check_for_gist_inet_ops(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_ok();
}
-/*
- * check_for_pg_role_prefix()
- *
- * Versions older than 9.6 should not have any pg_* roles
- */
-static void
-check_for_pg_role_prefix(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- PGresult *res;
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, "template1");
- int ntups;
- int i_roloid;
- int i_rolname;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- char output_path[MAXPGPATH];
-
- prep_status("Checking for roles starting with \"pg_\"");
-
- snprintf(output_path, sizeof(output_path), "%s/%s",
- log_opts.basedir,
- "pg_role_prefix.txt");
-
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT oid AS roloid, rolname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_roles "
- "WHERE rolname ~ '^pg_'");
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_roloid = PQfnumber(res, "roloid");
- i_rolname = PQfnumber(res, "rolname");
- for (int rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- fprintf(script, "%s (oid=%s)\n",
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_rolname),
- PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_roloid));
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- PQfinish(conn);
-
- if (script)
- {
- fclose(script);
- pg_log(PG_REPORT, "fatal");
- pg_fatal("Your installation contains roles starting with \"pg_\".\n"
- "\"pg_\" is a reserved prefix for system roles. The cluster\n"
- "cannot be upgraded until these roles are renamed.\n"
- "A list of roles starting with \"pg_\" is in the file:\n"
- " %s", output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* check_for_user_defined_encoding_conversions()'s UpgradeTask. If the query
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
index cffcd4b0eba..8188355240f 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/controldata.c
@@ -602,14 +602,12 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
/* verify that we got all the mandatory pg_control data */
if (!got_xid || !got_oid ||
!got_multi || !got_oldestxid ||
- (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER) ||
+ !got_oldestmulti ||
!got_mxoff || (!live_check && !got_nextxlogfile) ||
!got_float8_pass_by_value || !got_align || !got_blocksz ||
!got_largesz || !got_walsz || !got_walseg || !got_ident ||
!got_index || !got_toast ||
- (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER) ||
+ !got_large_object ||
!got_date_is_int || !got_data_checksum_version ||
(!got_default_char_signedness &&
cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= DEFAULT_CHAR_SIGNEDNESS_CAT_VER))
@@ -630,8 +628,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_multi)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint next MultiXactId");
- if (!got_oldestmulti &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
+ if (!got_oldestmulti)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " latest checkpoint oldest MultiXactId");
if (!got_oldestxid)
@@ -670,8 +667,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (!got_toast)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " maximum TOAST chunk size");
- if (!got_large_object &&
- cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver >= LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER)
+ if (!got_large_object)
pg_log(PG_REPORT, " large-object chunk size");
if (!got_date_is_int)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
index 563b4a6b5fa..44355feea30 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/exec.c
@@ -55,16 +55,7 @@ get_bin_version(ClusterInfo *cluster)
if (sscanf(cmd_output, "%*s %*s %d.%d", &v1, &v2) < 1)
pg_fatal("could not get pg_ctl version output from %s", cmd);
- if (v1 < 10)
- {
- /* old style, e.g. 9.6.1 */
- cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000 + v2 * 100;
- }
- else
- {
- /* new style, e.g. 10.1 */
cluster->bin_version = v1 * 10000;
- }
}
@@ -353,17 +344,7 @@ check_data_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster)
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_subtrans");
check_single_dir(pg_data, PG_TBLSPC_DIR);
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_twophase");
-
- /* pg_xlog has been renamed to pg_wal in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xlog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_wal");
-
- /* pg_clog has been renamed to pg_xact in v10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) <= 906)
- check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_clog");
- else
check_single_dir(pg_data, "pg_xact");
}
@@ -404,10 +385,6 @@ check_bin_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_versions)
*/
get_bin_version(cluster);
- /* pg_resetxlog has been renamed to pg_resetwal in version 10 */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->bin_version) <= 906)
- check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetxlog", check_versions);
- else
check_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetwal", check_versions);
if (cluster == &new_cluster)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
index 5b276008614..af82c0de490 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/file.c
@@ -20,12 +20,8 @@
#include <linux/fs.h>
#endif
-#include "access/visibilitymapdefs.h"
#include "common/file_perm.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-#include "storage/bufpage.h"
-#include "storage/checksum.h"
-#include "storage/checksum_impl.h"
/*
@@ -196,166 +192,6 @@ linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
}
-/*
- * rewriteVisibilityMap()
- *
- * Transform a visibility map file, copying from src to dst.
- * schemaName/relName are relation's SQL name (used for error messages only).
- *
- * In versions of PostgreSQL prior to catversion 201603011, PostgreSQL's
- * visibility map included one bit per heap page; it now includes two.
- * When upgrading a cluster from before that time to a current PostgreSQL
- * version, we could refuse to copy visibility maps from the old cluster
- * to the new cluster; the next VACUUM would recreate them, but at the
- * price of scanning the entire table. So, instead, we rewrite the old
- * visibility maps in the new format. That way, the all-visible bits
- * remain set for the pages for which they were set previously. The
- * all-frozen bits are never set by this conversion; we leave that to VACUUM.
- */
-void
-rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName)
-{
- int src_fd;
- int dst_fd;
- PGIOAlignedBlock buffer;
- PGIOAlignedBlock new_vmbuf;
- ssize_t totalBytesRead = 0;
- ssize_t src_filesize;
- int rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- BlockNumber new_blkno = 0;
- struct stat statbuf;
-
- /* Compute number of old-format bytes per new page */
- rewriteVmBytesPerPage = (BLCKSZ - SizeOfPageHeaderData) / 2;
-
- if ((src_fd = open(fromfile, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY, 0)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not open file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if (fstat(src_fd, &statbuf) != 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not stat file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
-
- if ((dst_fd = open(tofile, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | PG_BINARY,
- pg_file_create_mode)) < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not create file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
-
- /* Save old file size */
- src_filesize = statbuf.st_size;
-
- /*
- * Turn each visibility map page into 2 pages one by one. Each new page
- * has the same page header as the old one. If the last section of the
- * last page is empty, we skip it, mostly to avoid turning one-page
- * visibility maps for small relations into two pages needlessly.
- */
- while (totalBytesRead < src_filesize)
- {
- ssize_t bytesRead;
- char *old_cur;
- char *old_break;
- char *old_blkend;
- PageHeaderData pageheader;
- bool old_lastblk;
-
- if ((bytesRead = read(src_fd, buffer.data, BLCKSZ)) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- if (bytesRead < 0)
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not read file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- else
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": partial page found in file \"%s\"",
- schemaName, relName, fromfile);
- }
-
- totalBytesRead += BLCKSZ;
- old_lastblk = (totalBytesRead == src_filesize);
-
- /* Save the page header data */
- memcpy(&pageheader, buffer.data, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /*
- * These old_* variables point to old visibility map page. old_cur
- * points to current position on old page. old_blkend points to end of
- * old block. old_break is the end+1 position on the old page for the
- * data that will be transferred to the current new page.
- */
- old_cur = buffer.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
- old_blkend = buffer.data + bytesRead;
- old_break = old_cur + rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
-
- while (old_break <= old_blkend)
- {
- char *new_cur;
- bool empty = true;
- bool old_lastpart;
-
- /* First, copy old page header to new page */
- memcpy(new_vmbuf.data, &pageheader, SizeOfPageHeaderData);
-
- /* Rewriting the last part of the last old page? */
- old_lastpart = old_lastblk && (old_break == old_blkend);
-
- new_cur = new_vmbuf.data + SizeOfPageHeaderData;
-
- /* Process old page bytes one by one, and turn it into new page. */
- while (old_cur < old_break)
- {
- uint8 byte = *(uint8 *) old_cur;
- uint16 new_vmbits = 0;
- int i;
-
- /* Generate new format bits while keeping old information */
- for (i = 0; i < BITS_PER_BYTE; i++)
- {
- if (byte & (1 << i))
- {
- empty = false;
- new_vmbits |=
- VISIBILITYMAP_ALL_VISIBLE << (BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK * i);
- }
- }
-
- /* Copy new visibility map bytes to new-format page */
- new_cur[0] = (char) (new_vmbits & 0xFF);
- new_cur[1] = (char) (new_vmbits >> 8);
-
- old_cur++;
- new_cur += BITS_PER_HEAPBLOCK;
- }
-
- /* If the last part of the last page is empty, skip writing it */
- if (old_lastpart && empty)
- break;
-
- /* Set new checksum for visibility map page, if enabled */
- if (new_cluster.controldata.data_checksum_version != PG_DATA_CHECKSUM_OFF)
- ((PageHeader) new_vmbuf.data)->pd_checksum =
- pg_checksum_page(new_vmbuf.data, new_blkno);
-
- errno = 0;
- if (write(dst_fd, new_vmbuf.data, BLCKSZ) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- /* if write didn't set errno, assume problem is no disk space */
- if (errno == 0)
- errno = ENOSPC;
- pg_fatal("error while copying relation \"%s.%s\": could not write file \"%s\": %m",
- schemaName, relName, tofile);
- }
-
- /* Advance for next new page */
- old_break += rewriteVmBytesPerPage;
- new_blkno++;
- }
- }
-
- /* Clean up */
- close(dst_fd);
- close(src_fd);
-}
-
void
check_file_clone(void)
{
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
index 823984ec8f3..c45b3183684 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/multixact_rewrite.c
@@ -25,10 +25,7 @@ static void RecordMultiXactMembers(SlruSegState *members_writer,
* 32-bit offsets to the current format.
*
* Multixids in the range [from_multi, to_multi) are read from the old
- * cluster, and written in the new format. An important edge case is that if
- * from_multi == to_multi, this initializes the new pg_multixact files in the
- * new format without trying to open any old files. (We rely on that when
- * upgrading from PostgreSQL version 9.2 or below.)
+ * cluster, and written in the new format.
*
* Returns the new nextOffset value; the caller should set it in the new
* control file. The new members always start from offset 1, regardless of
@@ -42,6 +39,7 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
SlruSegState *members_writer;
char dir[MAXPGPATH] = {0};
bool prev_multixid_valid = false;
+ OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
/*
* The range of valid multi XIDs is unchanged by the conversion (they are
@@ -63,10 +61,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
* Convert old multixids, if needed, by reading them one-by-one from the
* old cluster.
*/
- if (to_multi != from_multi)
- {
- OldMultiXactReader *old_reader;
-
old_reader = AllocOldMultiXactRead(old_cluster.pgdata,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmxoff);
@@ -113,7 +107,6 @@ rewrite_multixacts(MultiXactId from_multi, MultiXactId to_multi)
}
FreeOldMultiXactReader(old_reader);
- }
/* Write the final 'next' offset to the last SLRU page */
RecordMultiXactOffset(offsets_writer, to_multi,
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
index 2127d297bfe..e5d7920c1b1 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c
@@ -714,13 +714,6 @@ create_new_objects(void)
end_progress_output();
check_ok();
- /*
- * We don't have minmxids for databases or relations in pre-9.3 clusters,
- * so set those after we have restored the schema.
- */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 902)
- set_frozenxids(true);
-
/* update new_cluster info now that we have objects in the databases */
get_db_rel_and_slot_infos(&new_cluster);
}
@@ -777,10 +770,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Copy old commit logs to new data dir. pg_clog has been renamed to
* pg_xact in post-10 clusters.
*/
- copy_subdir_files(GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact",
- GET_MAJOR_VERSION(new_cluster.major_version) <= 906 ?
- "pg_clog" : "pg_xact");
+ copy_subdir_files("pg_xact", "pg_xact");
prep_status("Setting oldest XID for new cluster");
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true, true,
@@ -809,7 +799,6 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
check_ok();
/* Copy or convert pg_multixact files */
- Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
Assert(new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER);
if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
{
@@ -844,25 +833,7 @@ copy_xact_xlog_xid(void)
* Determine the range of multixacts to convert.
*/
nxtmulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti;
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER)
- {
- /* Versions 9.3 - 18: convert all multixids */
oldstMulti = old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_oldstMulti;
- }
- else
- {
- /*
- * In PostgreSQL 9.2 and below, multitransactions were only used
- * for row locking, and as such don't need to be preserved during
- * upgrade. In that case, we utilize rewrite_multixacts() just to
- * initialize new, empty files in the new format.
- *
- * It's important that the oldest multi is set to the latest value
- * used by the old system, so that multixact.c returns the empty
- * set for multis that might be present on disk.
- */
- oldstMulti = nxtmulti;
- }
/* handle wraparound */
if (nxtmulti < FirstMultiXactId)
nxtmulti = FirstMultiXactId;
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
index ccd1ac0d013..d6e5bca5792 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.h
@@ -101,19 +101,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
#endif
-/*
- * The format of visibility map was changed with this 9.6 commit.
- */
-#define VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER 201603011
-
-/*
- * pg_multixact format changed in 9.3 commit 0ac5ad5134f2769ccbaefec73844f85,
- * ("Improve concurrency of foreign key locking") which also updated catalog
- * version to this value. pg_upgrade behavior depends on whether old and new
- * server versions are both newer than this, or only the new one is.
- */
-#define MULTIXACT_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 201301231
-
/*
* MultiXactOffset was changed from 32-bit to 64-bit in version 19, at this
* catalog version. pg_multixact files need to be converted when upgrading
@@ -121,17 +108,6 @@ extern char *output_files[];
*/
#define MULTIXACTOFFSET_FORMATCHANGE_CAT_VER 202512091
-/*
- * large object chunk size added to pg_controldata,
- * commit 5f93c37805e7485488480916b4585e098d3cc883
- */
-#define LARGE_OBJECT_SIZE_PG_CONTROL_VER 942
-
-/*
- * change in JSONB format during 9.4 beta
- */
-#define JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER 201409291
-
/*
* The control file was changed to have the default char signedness,
* commit 44fe30fdab6746a287163e7cc093fd36cda8eb92
@@ -429,8 +405,6 @@ void copyFileByRange(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void linkFile(const char *src, const char *dst,
const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
-void rewriteVisibilityMap(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile,
- const char *schemaName, const char *relName);
void check_file_clone(void);
void check_copy_file_range(void);
void check_hard_link(transferMode transfer_mode);
@@ -500,10 +474,7 @@ unsigned int str2uint(const char *str);
/* version.c */
-bool jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster);
bool protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster);
-void old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster,
- bool check_mode);
void report_extension_updates(ClusterInfo *cluster);
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
index d5088447e0d..ec2ff7acb21 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/relfilenumber.c
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
static void transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size, char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace);
-static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+static void transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix);
/*
* The following set of sync_queue_* functions are used for --swap to reduce
@@ -496,25 +496,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
char *old_tablespace, char *new_tablespace)
{
int mapnum;
- bool vm_must_add_frozenbit = false;
-
- /*
- * Do we need to rewrite visibilitymap?
- */
- if (old_cluster.controldata.cat_ver < VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER &&
- new_cluster.controldata.cat_ver >= VISIBILITY_MAP_FROZEN_BIT_CAT_VER)
- vm_must_add_frozenbit = true;
/* --swap has its own subroutine */
if (user_opts.transfer_mode == TRANSFER_MODE_SWAP)
{
- /*
- * We don't support --swap to upgrade from versions that require
- * rewriting the visibility map. We should've failed already if
- * someone tries to do that.
- */
- Assert(!vm_must_add_frozenbit);
-
do_swap(maps, size, old_tablespace, new_tablespace);
return;
}
@@ -525,13 +510,13 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
strcmp(maps[mapnum].old_tablespace, old_tablespace) == 0)
{
/* transfer primary file */
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "");
/*
* Copy/link any fsm and vm files, if they exist
*/
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
- transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm", vm_must_add_frozenbit);
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_fsm");
+ transfer_relfile(&maps[mapnum], "_vm");
}
}
}
@@ -540,12 +525,10 @@ transfer_single_new_db(FileNameMap *maps, int size,
/*
* transfer_relfile()
*
- * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one. If vm_must_add_frozenbit
- * is true, visibility map forks are converted and rewritten, even in link
- * mode.
+ * Copy or link file from old cluster to new one.
*/
static void
-transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_frozenbit)
+transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix)
{
char old_file[MAXPGPATH];
char new_file[MAXPGPATH];
@@ -604,14 +587,6 @@ transfer_relfile(FileNameMap *map, const char *type_suffix, bool vm_must_add_fro
/* Copying files might take some time, so give feedback. */
pg_log(PG_STATUS, "%s", old_file);
- if (vm_must_add_frozenbit && strcmp(type_suffix, "_vm") == 0)
- {
- /* Need to rewrite visibility map format */
- pg_log(PG_VERBOSE, "rewriting \"%s\" to \"%s\"",
- old_file, new_file);
- rewriteVisibilityMap(old_file, new_file, map->nspname, map->relname);
- }
- else
switch (user_opts.transfer_mode)
{
case TRANSFER_MODE_CLONE:
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
index 047670d4acb..9e83d4659be 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/version.c
@@ -12,22 +12,6 @@
#include "fe_utils/string_utils.h"
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
-/*
- * version_hook functions for check_for_data_types_usage in order to determine
- * whether a data type check should be executed for the cluster in question or
- * not.
- */
-bool
-jsonb_9_4_check_applicable(ClusterInfo *cluster)
-{
- /* JSONB changed its storage format during 9.4 beta */
- if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) == 904 &&
- cluster->controldata.cat_ver < JSONB_FORMAT_CHANGE_CAT_VER)
- return true;
-
- return false;
-}
-
/*
* Older servers can't support newer protocol versions, so their connection
* strings will need to lock max_protocol_version to 3.0.
@@ -46,117 +30,6 @@ protocol_negotiation_supported(const ClusterInfo *cluster)
return (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(cluster->major_version) >= 1100);
}
-/*
- * old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes()
- * 9.6 -> 10
- * Hash index binary format has changed from 9.6->10.0
- */
-void
-old_9_6_invalidate_hash_indexes(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_mode)
-{
- int dbnum;
- FILE *script = NULL;
- bool found = false;
- char *output_path = "reindex_hash.sql";
-
- prep_status("Checking for hash indexes");
-
- for (dbnum = 0; dbnum < cluster->dbarr.ndbs; dbnum++)
- {
- PGresult *res;
- bool db_used = false;
- int ntups;
- int rowno;
- int i_nspname,
- i_relname;
- DbInfo *active_db = &cluster->dbarr.dbs[dbnum];
- PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, active_db->db_name);
-
- /* find hash indexes */
- res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "SELECT n.nspname, c.relname "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_index i, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"
- );
-
- ntups = PQntuples(res);
- i_nspname = PQfnumber(res, "nspname");
- i_relname = PQfnumber(res, "relname");
- for (rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
- {
- found = true;
- if (!check_mode)
- {
- if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
- pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", output_path);
- if (!db_used)
- {
- PQExpBufferData connectbuf;
-
- initPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- appendPsqlMetaConnect(&connectbuf, active_db->db_name);
- fputs(connectbuf.data, script);
- termPQExpBuffer(&connectbuf);
- db_used = true;
- }
- fprintf(script, "REINDEX INDEX %s.%s;\n",
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_nspname)),
- quote_identifier(PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_relname)));
- }
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- if (!check_mode && db_used)
- {
- /* mark hash indexes as invalid */
- PQclear(executeQueryOrDie(conn,
- "UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_index i "
- "SET indisvalid = false "
- "FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_am a, "
- " pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
- "WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND "
- " c.relam = a.oid AND "
- " c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
- " a.amname = 'hash'"));
- }
-
- PQfinish(conn);
- }
-
- if (script)
- fclose(script);
-
- if (found)
- {
- report_status(PG_WARNING, "warning");
- if (check_mode)
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. After upgrading, you will be given\n"
- "REINDEX instructions.");
- else
- pg_log(PG_WARNING, "\n"
- "Your installation contains hash indexes. These indexes have different\n"
- "internal formats between your old and new clusters, so they must be\n"
- "reindexed with the REINDEX command. The file\n"
- " %s\n"
- "when executed by psql by the database superuser will recreate all invalid\n"
- "indexes; until then, none of these indexes will be used.",
- output_path);
- }
- else
- check_ok();
-}
-
/*
* Callback function for processing results of query for
* report_extension_updates()'s UpgradeTask. If the query returned any rows,
--
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