Re: New btree_gist code has a few problems - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Teodor Sigaev
Subject Re: New btree_gist code has a few problems
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Msg-id 40BC306D.3040805@sigaev.ru
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In response to New btree_gist code has a few problems  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Responses Re: New btree_gist code has a few problems
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Ok, I'll have a look.

Tom Lane wrote:
> I tried running 'make installcheck' in contrib just now, and didn't
> get past btree_gist :-(
> 
> The interval test fails with the attached diffs.  text, varchar, char,
> bytea, bit, varbit and numeric either dump core or go into infinite
> loops during CREATE INDEX.  (It's probably significant that these are
> all varlena datatypes...)
> 
> This is on HPUX 10.20 using gcc.  Let me know if you have any thoughts
> about tracking it down.
> 
>             regards, tom lane
> 
> *** ./expected/interval.out    Fri May 28 06:43:27 2004
> --- ./results/interval.out    Tue Jun  1 01:35:07 2004
> ***************
> *** 49,66 ****
>   SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a  = '199 days 21:21:23'::interval;
>    count 
>   -------
> !      1
>   (1 row)
>   
>   SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a >= '199 days 21:21:23'::interval;
>    count 
>   -------
> !    271
>   (1 row)
>   
>   SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a >  '199 days 21:21:23'::interval;
>    count 
>   -------
> !    270
>   (1 row)
>   
> --- 49,66 ----
>   SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a  = '199 days 21:21:23'::interval;
>    count 
>   -------
> !      0
>   (1 row)
>   
>   SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a >= '199 days 21:21:23'::interval;
>    count 
>   -------
> !      8
>   (1 row)
>   
>   SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a >  '199 days 21:21:23'::interval;
>    count 
>   -------
> !      8
>   (1 row)
> 
> 
> Core dump in varchar test looks like:
> 
> Program terminated with signal 10, Bus error.
> #0  0xc0c6de40 in gbt_var_key_copy (u=0x7b03e4f0, force_node=5 '\005')
>     at btree_utils_var.c:31
> 31                r = (GBT_VARKEY *) palloc(VARSIZE(u->lower) + VARSIZE(u->upper) + VARHDRSZ );
> (gdb) bt
> #0  0xc0c6de40 in gbt_var_key_copy (u=0x7b03e4f0, force_node=5 '\005')
>     at btree_utils_var.c:31
> #1  0xc0c6e3f8 in gbt_var_bin_union (u=0x7b03d920, e=0x40110cd8,
>     tinfo=0x7afff594) at btree_utils_var.c:220
> [ gdb gets confused here, possibly stack is smashed ]
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Teodor Sigaev                                  E-mail: teodor@sigaev.ru


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