sqlsmith-1.0/0000755000175000017500000000000012723071422010217 500000000000000sqlsmith-1.0/TODO.org0000644000175000017500000001150112723023462011414 00000000000000#+CATEGORY: sqlsmith * TODO-List ** Driver *** TODO allow selecting/filtering schemas *** TODO report SQLSTATE need to patch libpqxx for that http://pqxx.org/development/libpqxx/ticket/219 It's probably better to ditch libpqxx for the testing connection and use a custom class instead that abstracts different products ** grammar *** TODO [#A] add proper identifier quoting sqlsmiths fails horribly with databases containing identifiers that require quoting. *** TODO [#A] Allow productions to fail in factories - Make productions throw a smith::no_candidate : std::runtime_error - Catch it and randomly pick another one. - Need to count errors and escalate at some point *** TODO Add functions :schema: - convenient for pulling values out of nowhere (version(), now(), etc) - Should be some coverage wrt. fuzzing (to_char...) *** TODO Add aggregates :schema: - in window functions - in group by - need to find a way to constrain column-referencing exprs to contain an aggregate *somewhere* expr->agg->expr agg->expr expr->agg - maybe use needs_aggreate bool default argument to expr constructors *** TODO UPDATE *** TODO INSERT *** TODO DELETE *** TODO [#C] Generate data for literal use in queries *** TODO Improve random generation - Add Attributes to rules so factories can pick candidates in a weighted fashion. - This attribute could then also be used to blacklist productions for incompatible RDBMs - Factor in graph level and AST node count in decisions productions with high "fan-out". This should be made customizeable. E.g. target depth/target node count. Or better use a single scale factor instead ** schema + type system *** TODO DTRT with arrays - review standard so we don't drift into non-standard pg stuff *** TODO composite/record types ** TODO [#C] support more RDMBSs - Should add more than products early to avoid a point of no return - Allow blacklisting of productions for RDBMs with gaps wrt standards conformance (probably depends on improved random generation) - Should be easy to prune unsupported productions automatically on syntax errors. Or maybe it's better to add a calibration phase? -> conflicts with hard-coded grammar - Allow automatic detection of problematic productions via stats visitor. - Alternate approach: add a test_compat() method to rules ** relmodel *** TODO [#C] operations on Tuples instead of hacking up tuples inside productions it's more sensible to implement operators in relmodel.cc join() project() union() select() *** TODO [#C] primitive cost model *** TODO Load samples at startup to have a pool of values for literals - how to do it in a reproducible fashion? TABLESAMPLE? ORDER BY? - maybe use atomic value subselects to fetch compatible values ** Performance | revision | queries/s | nodes | comment | |---------------+-----------+-------+----------------------------------------| | ee9c94f-dirty | 208 | ? | | | 4547909-dirty | 125 | 72 | | | 7fa25c6-dirty | 156 | 54 | | | 32a5d2a | 188 | 54 | | | 3a29a40 | 238 | 54 | | | 57101e2 | 193 | 54 | | | 52c5b92 | 212 | 37 | | | efca827 | 205 | 37 | changed RNG to 64-Bit Mersenne Twister | | 9099e07 | 185 | 37 | coalesce production | : time ./sqlsmith --verbose --target='dbname=regression' --dry-run --max-queries=10000 > /dev/null ** Postgresql Line Coverage | sqlsmith | overall | parser | |----------+---------+--------| | a4c1989 | 26.0 | 20.4 | | ee099e6 | 33.8 | 25.8 | | 231c88a | 34.65 | 28.1 | | 7ffac2d | 39.8 | 30.3 | | combined testing | overall | parser | |---------------------+---------+--------| | sqlsmith+make check | 65.1 | 80.4 | | make check | 62 | 80.2 | | sqlsmith 7ffac2d | 39.8 | 30.3 | Reference: | | overall | parser | |-------------------+---------+--------| | pg_ctl start/stop | 5.8 | 0.5 | | --max-queries=0 | 16.6 | 14.6 | : ./configure --enable-coverage : : make install : initdb /tmp/gcov : pg_ctl -D /tmp/gcov start : make installcheck : pg_ctl -D /tmp/gcov stop : make coverage-clean : pg_ctl -D /tmp/gcov start : # since 7ffac2d: 4 instances w/25000 each instead 1 instance w/10000 queries : sqlsmith --target='dbname=regression' --max-queries=25000 & : sqlsmith --target='dbname=regression' --max-queries=25000 & : sqlsmith --target='dbname=regression' --max-queries=25000 & : sqlsmith --target='dbname=regression' --max-queries=25000 & : wait : pg_ctl -D /tmp/gcov stop : make coverage-html sqlsmith-1.0/random.cc0000644000175000017500000000117712717330035011735 00000000000000#include "random.hh" namespace smith { std::mt19937_64 rng; } int d6() { static std::uniform_int_distribution<> pick(1, 6); return pick(smith::rng); } int d9() { static std::uniform_int_distribution<> pick(1, 9); return pick(smith::rng); } int d12() { static std::uniform_int_distribution<> pick(1, 12); return pick(smith::rng); } int d20() { static std::uniform_int_distribution<> pick(1, 20); return pick(smith::rng); } int d42() { static std::uniform_int_distribution<> pick(1, 42); return pick(smith::rng); } int d100() { static std::uniform_int_distribution<> pick(1, 100); return pick(smith::rng); } sqlsmith-1.0/missing0000755000175000017500000001533012723023762011544 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # Common wrapper for a few potentially missing GNU programs. scriptversion=2013-10-28.13; # UTC # Copyright (C) 1996-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Originally written by Fran,cois Pinard , 1996. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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value_exprs.push_back(expr); } } void insert_stmt::out(std::ostream &out) { out << "insert into " << victim->ident() << " "; if (!value_exprs.size()) { out << "default values"; return; } out << "values ("; for (auto expr = value_exprs.begin(); expr != value_exprs.end(); expr++) { indent(out); out << **expr; if (expr+1 != value_exprs.end()) out << ", "; } out << ")"; } set_list::set_list(modifying_stmt *pprod) : prod(pprod) { do { for (auto col : pprod->victim->columns()) { if (d6() < 4) continue; auto expr = value_expr::factory(this, col.type); value_exprs.push_back(expr); names.push_back(col.name); } } while (!names.size()); } void set_list::out(std::ostream &out) { assert(names.size()); out << " set "; for (size_t i = 0; i < names.size(); i++) { indent(out); out << names[i] << " = " << *value_exprs[i]; if (i+1 != names.size()) out << ", "; } } update_stmt::update_stmt(prod *p, struct scope *s, table *v) : modifying_stmt(p, s, v) { scope->refs.push_back(victim); search = bool_expr::factory(this); set_list = make_shared(this); } void update_stmt::out(std::ostream &out) { out << "update " << victim->ident() << *set_list; } update_returning::update_returning(prod *p, struct scope *s, table *v) : update_stmt(p, s, v) { select_list = make_shared(this); } upsert_stmt::upsert_stmt(prod *p, struct scope *s, table *v) : insert_stmt(p,s,v) { if (!victim->constraints.size()) throw std::runtime_error("need table w/ constraint for upsert"); set_list = std::make_shared(this); search = bool_expr::factory(this); constraint = random_pick(victim->constraints); } shared_ptr statement_factory(struct scope *s) { s->new_stmt(); if (d42() == 1) return make_shared((struct prod *)0, s); else if (d42() == 1) return make_shared((struct prod *)0, s); else if (d42() == 1) { int retries = 0; while (retries < 10) try { return make_shared((struct prod *)0, s); } catch (runtime_error &e) { retries++; } } else if (d42() == 1) return make_shared((struct prod *)0, s); return make_shared((struct prod *)0, s); } sqlsmith-1.0/grammar.hh0000644000175000017500000001343012723023462012110 00000000000000#ifndef GRAMMAR_HH #define GRAMMAR_HH #include #include "relmodel.hh" #include #include "schema.hh" #include "prod.hh" #include "expr.hh" using std::shared_ptr; struct table_ref : prod { vector > refs; static shared_ptr factory(prod *p); table_ref(prod *p) : prod(p) { } virtual ~table_ref() { } }; struct table_or_query_name : table_ref { virtual void out(std::ostream &out); table_or_query_name(prod *p); virtual ~table_or_query_name() { } private: named_relation *t; }; struct table_sample : table_ref { virtual void out(std::ostream &out); table_sample(prod *p); virtual ~table_sample() { } private: struct table *t; string method; double percent; }; struct table_subquery : table_ref { bool is_lateral; virtual void out(std::ostream &out); shared_ptr query; table_subquery(prod *p, bool lateral = false); static int instances; virtual ~table_subquery(); virtual void accept(prod_visitor *v); }; struct joined_table : table_ref { virtual void out(std::ostream &out); joined_table(prod *p); std::string type; std::string condition; std::string alias; virtual std::string ident() { return alias; } shared_ptr lhs; shared_ptr rhs; virtual ~joined_table() { } virtual void accept(prod_visitor *v) { lhs->accept(v); rhs->accept(v); v->visit(this); } }; struct from_clause : prod { std::vector > reflist; virtual void out(std::ostream &out); from_clause(prod *p); ~from_clause() { } virtual void accept(prod_visitor *v) { v->visit(this); for (auto p : reflist) p->accept(v); } }; struct select_list : prod { std::vector > value_exprs; relation derived_table; int columns = 0; select_list(prod *p); virtual void out(std::ostream &out); ~select_list() { } virtual void accept(prod_visitor *v) { v->visit(this); for (auto p : value_exprs) p->accept(v); } }; struct query_spec : prod { std::string set_quantifier; shared_ptr from_clause; shared_ptr select_list; shared_ptr search; std::string limit_clause; virtual void out(std::ostream &out); query_spec(prod *p, struct scope *s, bool lateral = 0); virtual ~query_spec() { delete scope; } virtual void accept(prod_visitor *v) { v->visit(this); select_list->accept(v); from_clause->accept(v); search->accept(v); } }; struct prepare_stmt : prod { query_spec q; static long seq; long id; virtual void out(std::ostream &out) { out << "prepare prep" << id << " as " << q; } prepare_stmt(prod *p) : prod(p), q(p, scope) { id = seq++; } virtual void accept(prod_visitor *v) { v->visit(this); q.accept(v); } }; struct modifying_stmt : prod { table *victim; modifying_stmt(prod *p, struct scope *s, struct table *victim = 0); // shared_ptr modifying_stmt::factory(prod *p, struct scope *s); virtual ~modifying_stmt() { delete scope; } virtual void pick_victim(); }; struct delete_stmt : modifying_stmt { shared_ptr search; delete_stmt(prod *p, struct scope *s, table *v); virtual ~delete_stmt() { } virtual void out(std::ostream &out) { out << "delete from " << victim->ident(); indent(out); out << "where " << std::endl << *search; } virtual void accept(prod_visitor *v) { v->visit(this); search->accept(v); } }; struct delete_returning : delete_stmt { shared_ptr select_list; delete_returning(prod *p, struct scope *s, table *victim = 0); virtual void out(std::ostream &out) { delete_stmt::out(out); out << std::endl << "returning " << *select_list; } virtual void accept(prod_visitor *v) { v->visit(this); search->accept(v); select_list->accept(v); } }; struct insert_stmt : modifying_stmt { vector > value_exprs; insert_stmt(prod *p, struct scope *s, table *victim = 0); virtual ~insert_stmt() { } virtual void out(std::ostream &out); virtual void accept(prod_visitor *v) { v->visit(this); for (auto p : value_exprs) p->accept(v); } }; struct set_list : prod { vector > value_exprs; vector names; set_list(modifying_stmt *pprod); virtual ~set_list() { } virtual void out(std::ostream &out); virtual void accept(prod_visitor *v) { v->visit(this); for (auto p : value_exprs) p->accept(v); } }; struct upsert_stmt : insert_stmt { shared_ptr set_list; string constraint; shared_ptr search; upsert_stmt(prod *p, struct scope *s, table *v = 0); virtual void out(std::ostream &out) { insert_stmt::out(out); out << " on conflict on constraint " << constraint << " do update "; out << *set_list << " where " << *search; } virtual void accept(prod_visitor *v) { insert_stmt::accept(v); set_list->accept(v); search->accept(v); } virtual ~upsert_stmt() { } }; struct update_stmt : modifying_stmt { shared_ptr search; shared_ptr set_list; update_stmt(prod *p, struct scope *s, table *victim = 0); virtual ~update_stmt() { } virtual void out(std::ostream &out); virtual void accept(prod_visitor *v) { v->visit(this); search->accept(v); } }; struct update_returning : update_stmt { shared_ptr select_list; update_returning(prod *p, struct scope *s, table *victim = 0); virtual void out(std::ostream &out) { update_stmt::out(out); out << std::endl << "returning " << *select_list; } virtual void accept(prod_visitor *v) { v->visit(this); search->accept(v); set_list->accept(v); select_list->accept(v); } }; shared_ptr statement_factory(struct scope *s); #endif sqlsmith-1.0/depcomp0000755000175000017500000005601612723023762011530 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # depcomp - compile a program generating dependencies as side-effects scriptversion=2013-05-30.07; 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Its paragon is [[https://embed.cs.utah.edu/csmith/][Csmith]], which proved valuable for quality assurance in C compilers. It currently supports generating queries for PostgreSQL 9.5 or later only. SQLsmith was designed with testing different versions and even products in mind, but this has not manifested yet. Besides PostgreSQL developers, users developing extensions of PostgreSQL might also be interested in exposing their code to SQLsmith's random workload. During its prototyping stage, it already found about thirty bugs in PostgreSQL alphas, betas and releases, including security vulnerabilities in released versions. SQLsmith's score list is maintained by its users in a wiki: https://github.com/anse1/sqlsmith/wiki#score-list ** Dependencies: - C++11 - libpqxx - boost::regex in case your std::regex is broken ** Building on Debian Jessie : apt-get install build-essential autoconf autoconf-archive libpqxx-dev libboost-regex-dev : cd sqlsmith : autoreconf -i # Not needed when building from a release tarball : ./configure : make ** Building on OSX In order to build on Mac OSX, assuming you use Homebrew, run the following : brew install libpqxx automake libtool autoconf autoconf-archive : cd sqlsmith : autoreconf -i # Not needed when building from a release tarball : ./configure : make ** Usage SQLsmith connects to the target database to retrieve the schema for query generation and to send the generated queries to. Currently, all generated statements are rolled back. Beware that SQLsmith does call functions that could possibly have side-effects (e.g. pg_terminate_backend). Use a suitably *underprivileged user* for its connection to avoid this. Example invocation: : sqlsmith --verbose --target="host=/tmp port=65432 dbname=regression" The following options are currently supported: | =--target=connstr= | target database (default: libpq defaults) | | =--log-to=connstr= | database for logging errors (default: don't log) | | =--verbose= | emit progress output | | =--version= | show version information | | =--seed=int= | seed RNG with specified integer instead of PID | | =--dry-run= | print queries instead of executing them | | =--max-queries=long= | terminate after generating this many queries | | =--dump-all-graphs= | dump generated ASTs for debugging | Sample output: =--verbose= makes sqlsmith emit some progress indication to stderr. A symbol is output for each query sent to the server. Currently the following ones are generated: | symbol | meaning | details | |--------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------| | . | ok | Query generated and executed with ok sqlstate | | s | syntax error | These are bugs in sqlsmith - please report | | t | timeout | SQLsmith sets a statement timeout of 1s | | c | broken connection | These happen when a query crashes the server | | e | other error | | It also periodically emits error reports. In the following example, these are mostly caused by the primitive type system. : queries: 39000 (202.399 gen/s, 298.942 exec/s) : AST stats (avg): height = 5.599 nodes = 37.8489 : 82 ERROR: invalid regular expression: quantifier operand invalid : 70 ERROR: canceling statement due to statement timeout : 44 ERROR: operator does not exist: point = point : 27 ERROR: operator does not exist: xml = xml : 22 ERROR: cannot compare arrays of different element types : 11 ERROR: could not determine which collation to use for string comparison : 5 ERROR: invalid regular expression: nfa has too many states : 4 ERROR: cache lookup failed for index 2619 : 4 ERROR: invalid regular expression: brackets [] not balanced : 3 ERROR: operator does not exist: polygon = polygon : 2 ERROR: invalid regular expression: parentheses () not balanced : 1 ERROR: invalid regular expression: invalid character range : error rate: 0.00705128 The only one that looks interesting here is the cache lookup one. Taking a closer look at it reveals that it happens when you query a certain catalog view like this: : self=# select indexdef from pg_catalog.pg_indexes where indexdef is not NULL; : FEHLER: cache lookup failed for index 2619 This is because the planner then puts =pg_get_indexdef(oid)= in a context where it sees non-index-oids, which causes it to croak: : QUERY PLAN : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Hash Join (cost=17.60..30.65 rows=9 width=4) : Hash Cond: (i.oid = x.indexrelid) : -> Seq Scan on pg_class i (cost=0.00..12.52 rows=114 width=8) : Filter: ((pg_get_indexdef(oid) IS NOT NULL) AND (relkind = 'i'::"char")) : -> Hash (cost=17.31..17.31 rows=23 width=4) : -> Hash Join (cost=12.52..17.31 rows=23 width=4) : Hash Cond: (x.indrelid = c.oid) : -> Seq Scan on pg_index x (cost=0.00..4.13 rows=113 width=8) : -> Hash (cost=11.76..11.76 rows=61 width=8) : -> Seq Scan on pg_class c (cost=0.00..11.76 rows=61 width=8) : Filter: (relkind = ANY ('{r,m}'::"char"[])) Now this is more of a curiosity than a bug, but still illustrating how debugging with the help of SQLsmith might look like. ** License SQLsmith is available under GPLv3. 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type_constraint : scope->schema->inttype; if (type == scope->schema->inttype) expr = to_string(d100()); else if (type == scope->schema->booltype) expr += (d6() > 3) ? "true" : "false"; else if (dynamic_cast(p) && (d6() > 3)) expr += "default"; else expr += "null"; } funcall::funcall(prod *p, sqltype *type_constraint, bool agg) : value_expr(p), is_aggregate(agg) { if (type_constraint == scope->schema->internaltype) throw runtime_error("cannot call functions involving internal type"); auto &idx = agg ? p->scope->schema->aggregates_returning_type : (4 < d6()) ? p->scope->schema->routines_returning_type : p->scope->schema->parameterless_routines_returning_type; retry: if (!type_constraint) { proc = random_pick(idx.begin(), idx.end())->second; } else { auto iters = idx.equal_range(type_constraint); proc = random_pick<>(iters)->second; assert(!proc || proc->restype == type_constraint); } type = proc->restype; if (type == scope->schema->internaltype) goto retry; for (auto type : proc->argtypes) if (type == scope->schema->internaltype || type == scope->schema->arraytype) goto retry; for (auto type : proc->argtypes) parms.push_back(value_expr::factory(this, type)); } void funcall::out(std::ostream &out) { out << proc->ident() << "("; for (auto expr = parms.begin(); expr != parms.end(); expr++) { indent(out); out << "cast(" << **expr << " as " << (*expr)->type->name << ")"; if (expr+1 != parms.end()) out << ","; } if (is_aggregate && (parms.begin() == parms.end())) out << "*"; out << ")"; } atomic_subselect::atomic_subselect(prod *p, sqltype *type_constraint) : value_expr(p), offset(d42()) { auto &idx = p->scope->schema->tables_with_columns_of_type; col = 0; if (!type_constraint) type_constraint = p->scope->schema->inttype; auto iters = idx.equal_range(type_constraint); tab = random_pick<>(iters)->second; for (auto &cand : tab->columns()) { if (cand.type == type_constraint) { col = &cand; break; } } if (!col) throw logic_error("bogus index entry"); type = col->type; } void atomic_subselect::out(std::ostream &out) { out << "(select " << col->name << " from " << tab->ident() << " limit 1 offset " << offset << ")" << std::endl; } void window_function::out(std::ostream &out) { indent(out); out << *aggregate << " over (partition by "; for (auto ref = partition_by.begin(); ref != partition_by.end(); ref++) { out << **ref; if (ref+1 != partition_by.end()) out << ","; } out << " order by "; for (auto ref = order_by.begin(); ref != order_by.end(); ref++) { out << **ref; if (ref+1 != order_by.end()) out << ","; } out << ")"; } window_function::window_function(prod *p, sqltype *type_constraint) : value_expr(p) { aggregate = make_shared(this, type_constraint, true); type = aggregate->type; partition_by.push_back(make_shared(this)); while(d6() > 4) partition_by.push_back(make_shared(this)); order_by.push_back(make_shared(this)); while(d6() > 4) order_by.push_back(make_shared(this)); } bool window_function::allowed(prod *p) { if (dynamic_cast(p)) return dynamic_cast(p->pprod) ? true : false; if (dynamic_cast(p)) return false; if (dynamic_cast(p)) return allowed(p->pprod); return false; } sqlsmith-1.0/schema.cc0000644000175000017500000001316112723044232011707 00000000000000#include "schema.hh" #include "relmodel.hh" #include #include "gitrev.h" using namespace std; using namespace pqxx; schema_pqxx::schema_pqxx(std::string &conninfo) : c(conninfo) { work w(c); w.exec("set application_name to 'sqlsmith " GITREV "';"); result r = w.exec("select version()"); version = r[0][0].as(); cerr << "Loading tables..."; r = w.exec("select table_name, " "table_schema, " "is_insertable_into, " "table_type " "from information_schema.tables"); for (auto row = r.begin(); row != r.end(); ++row) { string schema(row[1].as()); string insertable(row[2].as()); string table_type(row[3].as()); // if (schema == "pg_catalog") // continue; // if (schema == "information_schema") // continue; tables.push_back(table(row[0].as(), schema, ((insertable == "YES") ? true : false), ((table_type == "BASE TABLE") ? true : false))); } cerr << "done." << endl; cerr << "Loading columns and constraints..."; for (auto t = tables.begin(); t != tables.end(); ++t) { string q("select column_name, " "data_type" " from information_schema.columns where" " table_catalog = current_catalog"); q += " and table_schema = " + w.quote(t->schema); q += " and table_name = " + w.quote(t->name); q += ";"; r = w.exec(q); for (auto row : r) { column c(row[0].as(), row[1].as()); t->columns().push_back(c); } q = "select conname from pg_class t " "join pg_constraint c on (t.oid = c.conrelid) " "where contype in ('f', 'u', 'p') "; q += " and relnamespace = " + w.quote(t->schema) + "::regnamespace "; q += " and relname = " + w.quote(t->name); for (auto row : w.exec(q)) { t->constraints.push_back(row[0].as()); } } cerr << "done." << endl; cerr << "Loading operators..."; r = w.exec("select oprname, oprleft::regtype," "oprright::regtype, oprresult::regtype " "from pg_catalog.pg_operator;"); for (auto row : r) { op o(row[0].as(), row[1].as(), row[2].as(), row[3].as()); register_operator(o); } cerr << "done." << endl; booltype = sqltype::get("boolean"); inttype = sqltype::get("integer"); internaltype = sqltype::get("internal"); arraytype = sqltype::get("ARRAY"); cerr << "Loading routines..."; r = w.exec("select specific_schema, specific_name, data_type, routine_name " "from information_schema.routines " "where specific_catalog = current_catalog " "and data_type not in ('event_trigger', 'trigger', 'opaque', 'internal') " "and routine_name not in ('pg_event_trigger_table_rewrite_reason') " "and routine_name !~ '^ri_fkey_' " "and not exists (select 1 from pg_proc where " "(proretset or proisagg or proiswindow) " "and proname = routine_name)"); for (auto row : r) { routine proc(row[0].as(), row[1].as(), sqltype::get(row[2].as()), row[3].as()); register_routine(proc); } cerr << "done." << endl; cerr << "Loading routine parameters..."; for (auto &proc : routines) { string q("select data_type " "from information_schema.parameters " "where specific_catalog = current_catalog "); q += " and specific_name = " + w.quote(proc.specific_name); q += " and specific_schema = " + w.quote(proc.schema); q += " order by ordinal_position asc "; r = w.exec(q); for (auto row : r) { proc.argtypes.push_back(sqltype::get(row[0].as())); } } cerr << "done." << endl; cerr << "Loading aggregates..."; r = w.exec("select specific_schema, specific_name, data_type, routine_name " "from information_schema.routines " "where specific_catalog = current_catalog " "and data_type not in ('event_trigger', 'trigger', 'opaque', 'internal') " "and routine_name !~ '^ri_fkey_' " "and routine_name not in ('percentile_cont', 'dense_rank', 'cume_dist', " "'rank', 'test_rank', 'percent_rank', 'percentile_disc', 'mode', 'test_percentile_disc') " "and exists (select 1 from pg_proc where proisagg " "and proname = routine_name)"); for (auto row : r) { routine proc(row[0].as(), row[1].as(), sqltype::get(row[2].as()), row[3].as()); register_aggregate(proc); } cerr << "done." << endl; cerr << "Loading aggregate parameters..."; for (auto &proc : aggregates) { string q("select data_type " "from information_schema.parameters " "where specific_catalog = current_catalog "); q += " and specific_name = " + w.quote(proc.specific_name); q += " and specific_schema = " + w.quote(proc.schema); q += " order by ordinal_position asc "; r = w.exec(q); for (auto row : r) { proc.argtypes.push_back(sqltype::get(row[0].as())); } } cerr << "done." << endl; cerr << "Generating indexes..."; generate_indexes(); cerr << "done." << endl; } void schema::generate_indexes() { for(auto &r: routines) { routines_returning_type.insert(pair(r.restype, &r)); if(!r.argtypes.size()) parameterless_routines_returning_type.insert(pair(r.restype, &r)); } for(auto &r: aggregates) { aggregates_returning_type.insert(pair(r.restype, &r)); } for (auto &t: tables) { for (auto &c: t.columns()) { tables_with_columns_of_type.insert(pair(c.type, &t)); } } } sqlsmith-1.0/log.cc0000644000175000017500000001030112723044621011223 00000000000000#include "config.h" #include #include #ifndef HAVE_BOOST_REGEX #include #else #include using boost::regex; using boost::smatch; using boost::regex_match; #endif #include extern "C" { #include } #include "log.hh" #include "schema.hh" #include "gitrev.h" using namespace std; using namespace pqxx; struct stats_visitor : prod_visitor { int nodes = 0; int maxlevel = 0; long retries = 0; map production_stats; virtual void visit(struct prod *p) { nodes++; if (p->level > maxlevel) maxlevel = p->level; production_stats[typeid(*p).name()]++; retries += p->retries; } void report() { cerr << "production statistics" << endl; vector > report; for (auto p : production_stats) report.push_back(p); stable_sort(report.begin(), report.end(), [](const pair &a, const pair &b) { return a.second > b.second; }); for (auto p : report) { cerr << p.second << "\t" << p.first << endl; } } }; void stats_collecting_logger::generated(prod &query) { queries++; stats_visitor v; query.accept(&v); sum_nodes += v.nodes; sum_height += v.maxlevel; sum_retries += v.retries; } static regex e_timeout("ERROR: canceling statement due to statement timeout(\n|.)*"); static regex e_syntax("ERROR: syntax error at or near(\n|.)*"); void cerr_logger::report() { cerr << endl << "queries: " << queries << endl; // << " (" << 1000.0*query_count/gen_time.count() << " gen/s, " // << 1000.0*query_count/query_time.count() << " exec/s)" << endl; cerr << "AST stats (avg): height = " << sum_height/queries << " nodes = " << sum_nodes/queries << endl; vector > report; for (auto e : errors) { report.push_back(e); } stable_sort(report.begin(), report.end(), [](const pair &a, const pair &b) { return a.second > b.second; }); long err_count = 0; for (auto e : report) { err_count += e.second; cerr << e.second << "\t" << e.first << endl; } cerr << "error rate: " << (float)err_count/(queries) << endl; } void cerr_logger::generated(prod &p) { stats_collecting_logger::generated(p); if ((10*columns-1) == queries%(10*columns)) report(); } void cerr_logger::executed(prod &query) { if (columns-1 == (queries%columns)) { cerr << endl; } cerr << "."; } void cerr_logger::error(prod &query, const pqxx::failure &e) { istringstream err(e.what()); string line; if (columns-1 == (queries%columns)) { cerr << endl; } getline(err, line); errors[line]++; if (regex_match(e.what(), e_timeout)) cerr << "t"; else if (regex_match(e.what(), e_syntax)) cerr << "s"; else if (dynamic_cast(&e)) cerr << "c"; else cerr << "e"; } pqxx_logger::pqxx_logger(std::string target, std::string conninfo, struct schema &s) { c = make_shared(conninfo); work w(*c); w.exec("set application_name to 'sqlsmith " GITREV "';"); c->prepare("instance", "insert into instance (rev, target, hostname, version) " "values ($1, $2, $3, $4) returning id"); char hostname[1024]; gethostname(hostname, sizeof(hostname)); result r = w.prepared("instance")(GITREV)(target)(hostname)(s.version).exec(); id = r[0][0].as(id); c->prepare("error", "insert into error (id, msg, query) " "values (" + to_string(id) + ", $1, $2)"); w.exec("insert into stat (id) values (" + to_string(id) + ")"); c->prepare("stat", "update stat set generated=$1, level=$2, nodes=$3, updated=now() " ", retries = $4 " "where id = " + to_string(id)); w.commit(); } void pqxx_logger::error(prod &query, const pqxx::failure &e) { work w(*c); ostringstream s; s << query; w.prepared("error")(e.what())(s.str()).exec(); w.commit(); } void pqxx_logger::generated(prod &query) { stats_collecting_logger::generated(query); if (999 == (queries%1000)) { work w(*c); w.prepared("stat")(queries)(sum_height/queries)(sum_nodes/queries)(sum_retries/queries).exec(); w.commit(); } } sqlsmith-1.0/config.sub0000755000175000017500000010577512723023762012145 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # Configuration validation subroutine script. # Copyright 1992-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. timestamp='2014-09-11' # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; 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seltenreich@gmx.de) AC_LANG(C++) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(-Wall -Werror foreign) AC_PROG_CXX AX_CXX_COMPILE_STDCXX_11(noext,mandatory) PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBPQXX, libpqxx >= 4.0) AX_BOOST_BASE() AX_BOOST_REGEX AC_SUBST(LIBPQXX_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(LIBPQXX_LIBS) AC_CONFIG_HEADERS(config.h) AC_CONFIG_FILES([ Makefile ]) AC_OUTPUT sqlsmith-1.0/relmodel.cc0000644000175000017500000000030512717330035012250 00000000000000#include "relmodel.hh" map sqltype::typemap; sqltype * sqltype::get(string n) { if (typemap.count(n)) return typemap[n]; else return typemap[n] = new sqltype(n); }; sqlsmith-1.0/sqlsmith.cc0000644000175000017500000001104212723044232012307 00000000000000#include "config.h" #include #include #include #ifndef HAVE_BOOST_REGEX #include #else #include using boost::regex; using boost::smatch; using boost::regex_match; #endif #include #include "random.hh" #include "grammar.hh" #include "relmodel.hh" #include "schema.hh" #include "gitrev.h" #include "log.hh" #include "dump.hh" using namespace std; using namespace pqxx; using namespace std::chrono; extern "C" { #include #include #include } /* make the cerr logger globally accessible so we can emit one last report on SIGINT */ cerr_logger *global_cerr_logger; extern "C" void cerr_log_handler(int) { if (global_cerr_logger) global_cerr_logger->report(); exit(1); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { cerr << "sqlsmith " << GITREV << endl; map options; regex optregex("--(help|log-to|verbose|target|version|dump-all-graphs|seed|dry-run|max-queries)(?:=((?:.|\n)*))?"); for(char **opt = argv+1 ;opt < argv+argc; opt++) { smatch match; string s(*opt); if (regex_match(s, match, optregex)) { options[string(match[1])] = match[2]; } else { cerr << "Cannot parse option: " << *opt << endl; return 1; } } if (options.count("help")) { cerr << " --log-to=connstr log errors to database" << endl << " --target=connstr database to send queries to" << endl << " --seed=int seed RNG with specified int instead of PID" << endl << " --dump-all-graphs dump generated ASTs" << endl << " --dry-run print queries instead of executing them" << endl << " --max-queries=long terminate after generating this many queries" << endl << " --verbose emit progress output" << endl << " --version print version information and exit" << endl << " --help print available command line options and exit" << endl; return 0; } else if (options.count("version")) { cerr << GITREV << endl; return 0; } try { schema_pqxx schema(options["target"]); scope scope; long queries_generated = 0; schema.fill_scope(scope); // work w(c); // w.commit(); vector > loggers; if (options.count("log-to")) loggers.push_back(make_shared(options["target"], options["log-to"], schema)); if (options.count("verbose")) { auto l = make_shared(); global_cerr_logger = &*l; loggers.push_back(l); signal(SIGINT, cerr_log_handler); } if (options.count("dump-all-graphs")) loggers.push_back(make_shared()); smith::rng.seed(options.count("seed") ? stoi(options["seed"]) : getpid()); if (options.count("dry-run")) { while (1) { shared_ptr gen = statement_factory(&scope); gen->out(cout); for (auto l : loggers) l->generated(*gen); cout << ";" << endl; queries_generated++; if (options.count("max-queries") && (queries_generated >= stol(options["max-queries"]))) return 0; } } connection c(options["target"]); while (1) { try { work w(c); w.exec("set statement_timeout to '1s';" "set client_min_messages to 'ERROR';" "set application_name to 'sqlsmith';"); w.commit(); while (1) { if (options.count("max-queries") && (++queries_generated > stol(options["max-queries"]))) { if (global_cerr_logger) global_cerr_logger->report(); return 0; } work w(c); /* Invoke top-level production to generate AST */ shared_ptr gen = statement_factory(&scope); for (auto l : loggers) l->generated(*gen); /* Generate SQL from AST */ ostringstream s; gen->out(s); /* Try to execute it */ try { result r = w.exec(s.str() + ";"); for (auto l : loggers) l->executed(*gen); w.abort(); } catch (const pqxx::failure &e) { for (auto l : loggers) try { l->error(*gen, e); } catch (runtime_error &e) { cerr << endl << "log failed: " << typeid(*l).name() << ": " << e.what() << endl; } if ((dynamic_cast(&e))) { /* re-throw to outer loop to recover session. */ throw; } } } } catch (const broken_connection &e) { /* Give server some time to recover. */ this_thread::sleep_for(milliseconds(1000)); } } } catch (const exception &e) { cerr << e.what() << endl; return 1; } } sqlsmith-1.0/log.sql0000644000175000017500000000666412723023462011456 00000000000000-- schema for --log-to create table instance ( id bigserial primary key, rev text, -- sqlsmith git revision target text, -- target connstr hostname text, -- hostname of sqlsmith instance version text, -- target version() -- not referenced by sqlsmith: t timestamptz default now(), client inet default inet_client_addr(), port integer default inet_client_port() ); comment on table instance is 'details about an sqlsmith instance'; create table error ( id bigint references instance(id), msg text, -- error message query text, -- failed query target text, -- conninfo of the target -- not referenced by sqlsmith: t timestamptz default now(), errid serial primary key ); comment on table error is 'observed errors'; create table stat ( id bigint references instance(id), generated bigint, -- number of generated ASTs level float, -- avg. height of ASTs nodes float, -- avg. number of nodes in ASTs retries float, -- avg. number of retries needed for ASTs updated timestamptz ); comment on table stat is 'statistics about ASTs'; -- grant role smith just enough rights to do the logging create role smith login; grant insert,select on table instance to smith; grant insert on table error to smith; grant update,insert,select on table stat to smith; grant usage on all sequences in schema public to smith; -- stuff beyond this line is not referenced by sqlsmith create or replace function firstline(msg text) returns text as $$ select split_part(msg, E'\n', 1); $$ language sql immutable; create view base_error as select id, firstline(msg) as error, query, t, errid from error; comment on view base_error is 'like error, but truncate msg to first line'; drop view if exists report; create view report as select count(1), max(t) as last_seen, error from base_error group by 3 order by count desc; comment on view report is 'same report as sqlsmith''s verbose output'; drop view if exists report24h; create view report24h as select count(1), error, max(e.t) as last_seen from base_error e join instance i on (e.id = i.id) where i.t > now() - interval '1 days' group by 2 order by count desc; create view instance_activity as select i.hostname, i.target, max(e.t) from instance i join error e on (i.id = e.id) group by i.hostname, i.target order by max desc; comment on view instance_activity is 'time of last error message from instance'; create view instance_speed as select hostname, generated/extract(epoch from (updated-t)) as "queries/s" from stat 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"/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/postgres_fdw.control": Cannot allocate memory 49 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/hstore.control" line 1 132 ERROR: cache lookup failed for type 23 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/cube.control": Cannot allocate memory 86 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/dict_xsyn.control" line 1 131 ERROR: attempt to redefine parameter "plpgsql.variable_conflict" 0 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/dict_int.control" line 1 138 ERROR: source string too short for "mm" formatting field 0 ERROR: source string too short for "CC" formatting field 0 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/pg_freespacemap.control" line 1 137 ERROR: could not find member 1(34775,34775) of opfamily 1976 0 ERROR: could not find commutator for operator 34640 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/chkpass--1.0.control": Cannot allocate memory 30 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/lo--1.0.control": Cannot allocate memory 17 ERROR: could not load library "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/lib/dict_snowball.so": /home/smith/postgres/inst/master/lib/dict_snowball.so: cannot open shared object file 0 ERROR: could not find commutator for operator 34616 0 ERROR: function "close_sl" not implemented 145 ERROR: cannot subtract infinite timestamps 89 ERROR: invalid query 65 ERROR: must be a member of the role whose query is being canceled 25 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/tablefunc.control" line 1 140 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/pg_stat_statements--1.3.control": Cannot allocate memory 26 ERROR: gtsvector_in not implemented 3427 ERROR: conflicting values for "i" field in formatting string 21 ERROR: CREATE RULE is not allowed in a non-volatile function 8 ERROR: requested length too large 511 ERROR: cannot open INSERT query as cursor 67 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/chkpass.control" line 1 129 ERROR: TABLESAMPLE clause can only be applied to tables and materialized views 0 ERROR: missing support function 1(34616,34616) in opfamily 1976 0 ERROR: missing support function 1(35074,35074) in opfamily 1976 0 ERROR: could not find member 1(34773,34773) of opfamily 1976 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/intarray--1.1.control": Cannot allocate memory 36 ERROR: could not find commutator for operator 35096 0 ERROR: cache lookup failed for index 28505 8 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/pageinspect.control": Cannot allocate memory 57 ERROR: cache lookup failed for type 16 0 ERROR: cache lookup failed for function 2803 0 ERROR: missing support function 1(34834,34834) in opfamily 1976 27 ERROR: cache lookup failed for type 25 0 ERROR: missing support function 1(34570,34570) in opfamily 1976 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/lo.control": Cannot allocate memory 73 ERROR: cache lookup failed for index 17164 26 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/adminpack--1.0.control": Cannot allocate memory 28 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/pgstattuple.control" line 1 144 ERROR: could not load library "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/lib/dict_snowball.so": /home/smith/postgres/inst/master/lib/dict_snowball.so: cannot create shared object descriptor 1 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/pgrowlocks.control" line 1 133 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/tsm_system_rows--1.0.control": Cannot allocate memory 30 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/dblink.control" line 1 147 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/intagg.control": Cannot allocate memory 56 ERROR: could not find commutator for operator 34638 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/dict_xsyn.control": Cannot allocate memory 65 ERROR: could not find array type for data type anynonarray 0 ERROR: missing support function 1(35076,35076) in opfamily 1976 135 ERROR: function "close_lb" not implemented 553 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/unaccent.control" line 1 134 ERROR: value for "J" in source string is out of range 2 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/ltree.control": Cannot allocate memory 69 ERROR: btree opfamily 1976 has a partial set of operators for datatypes bigint and int8alias1 1 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/dict_int--1.0.control": Cannot allocate memory 29 ERROR: missing support function 1(34618,34618) in opfamily 1976 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/failmalloc--1.0.control": Cannot allocate memory 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/pgrowlocks.control": Cannot allocate memory 79 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/refint.control" line 1 134 ERROR: could not load library "/home/smith/postgres/src/test/regress/regress.so": /home/smith/postgres/src/test/regress/regress.so: cannot create shared object descriptor 0 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/failmalloc.control" line 1 0 ERROR: could not load library "/home/smith/postgres/src/test/regress/regress.so": /home/smith/postgres/src/test/regress/regress.so: cannot allocate symbol search list: Cannot allocate memory 0 ERROR: could not load library "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/lib/dict_snowball.so": /home/smith/postgres/inst/master/lib/dict_snowball.so: cannot allocate version reference table: Cannot allocate memory": Cannot allocate memory 0 ERROR: cache lookup failed for type 1042 0 ERROR: could not find commutator for operator 34572 0 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/earthdistance.control" line 1 142 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/dblink--1.1.control": Cannot allocate memory 24 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/tsearch2.control": Cannot allocate memory 66 ERROR: UPDATE is not allowed in a non-volatile function 106 ERROR: could not find member 1(34598,34598) of opfamily 1976 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/hstore.control": Cannot allocate memory 67 ERROR: COALESCE could not convert type character to "char" 0 ERROR: could not find member 1(34574,34574) of opfamily 1976 0 ERROR: could not find commutator for operator 34790 0 ERROR: count must be greater than zero 757 ERROR: cannot delete from scalar 1 ERROR: value for "j" in source string is out of range 4 ERROR: cannot get array length of a scalar 42 ERROR: cannot open CREATE INDEX query as cursor 19 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/fuzzystrmatch.control" line 1 127 ERROR: could not find commutator for operator 34779 0 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/timetravel.control" line 1 150 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/pgstattuple.control": Cannot allocate memory 69 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/intagg--1.0.control": Cannot allocate memory 32 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/insert_username.control": Cannot allocate memory 72 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/pgcrypto.control" line 1 136 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/plpgsql.control" line 1 120 ERROR: could not find commutator for operator 34812 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/refint.control": Cannot allocate memory 57 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/ltree--1.0.control": Cannot allocate memory 34 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/moddatetime--1.0.control": Cannot allocate memory 33 ERROR: function substr(character, integer, integer) does not exist 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/pg_freespacemap--1.0.control": Cannot allocate memory 34 ERROR: missing support function 1(34550,34550) in opfamily 1976 0 ERROR: could not load library "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/lib/plpgsql.so": /home/smith/postgres/inst/master/lib/plpgsql.so: cannot allocate version reference table: Cannot allocate memory 0 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/tsm_system_time.control" line 1 135 ERROR: cache lookup failed for type 17 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/tablefunc--1.0.control": Cannot allocate memory 21 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/seg--1.0.control": Cannot allocate memory 27 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/insert_username--1.0.control": Cannot allocate memory 32 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/tsearch2.control" line 1 132 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/moddatetime.control" line 1 112 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/intagg.control" line 1 139 ERROR: could not load library "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/lib/plpgsql.so": /home/smith/postgres/inst/master/lib/plpgsql.so: cannot allocate symbol search list: Cannot allocate memory 0 ERROR: could not read time zone file "Default": Cannot allocate memory 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/dict_xsyn--1.0.control": Cannot allocate memory 14 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/citext.control" line 1 132 ERROR: cannot open ROLLBACK query as cursor 0 ERROR: date/time field value out of range: 0 ERROR: could not find member 1(34794,34794) of opfamily 1976 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/pg_trgm.control": Cannot allocate memory 58 ERROR: could not find member 1(34842,34842) of opfamily 1976 174 ERROR: cannot query or manipulate replication origin when max_replication_slots = 0 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/pg_buffercache--1.1.control": Cannot allocate memory 20 ERROR: could not find member 1(34620,34620) of opfamily 1976 0 ERROR: cache lookup failed for index 16862 36 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/btree_gin.control" line 1 133 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/adminpack.control" line 1 113 ERROR: could not open relation with OID 2619 0 ERROR: DELETE is not allowed in a non-volatile function 30 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/btree_gist--1.1.control": Cannot allocate memory 28 ERROR: cache lookup failed for function 184 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/pgcrypto.control": Cannot allocate memory 63 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/btree_gist.control": Cannot allocate memory 63 ERROR: missing support function 1(34836,34836) in opfamily 1976 2027 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/pg_prewarm--1.0.control": Cannot allocate memory 28 ERROR: must request at least 2 points 459 ERROR: conflicting values for "D" field in formatting string 1 ERROR: value for "i" in source string is out of range 136 ERROR: cache lookup failed for index 826 82 ERROR: cannot subtract inet values of different sizes 697 ERROR: LIKE pattern must not end with escape character 1332 ERROR: date out of range for timestamp 14 ERROR: interval out of range 225 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/lo.control" line 1 111 ERROR: could not find member 1(35080,35080) of opfamily 1976 0 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/plpgsql.control": Cannot allocate memory 84 ERROR: out of dynamic memory in GUC_yy_create_buffer() at file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/pg_buffercache.control" line 1 142 ERROR: regular expression failed: out of memory 126027 ERROR: could not open extension control file "/home/smith/postgres/inst/master/share/extension/tablefunc.control": Cannot allocate memory 66 ERROR: ltree_gist_in() not implemented 583 ERROR: Only V4 key packets are supported 184 ERROR: key_in() not implemented 2044 ERROR: function "poly_distance" not implemented 153 ERROR: Length not in range 1459 ERROR: bad seg representation 528 ERROR: argument exceeds the maximum length of 255 bytes 684 ERROR: could not get commit timestamp data 1998 ERROR: bigint out of range 938 ERROR: Not implemented 445 ERROR: invalid salt 219 ERROR: No encryption key found 3015 ERROR: bad cube representation 365 ERROR: _intbig_in() not implemented 660 ERROR: cannot use "S" and "PL" together 118 ERROR: record type has not been registered 34755 ERROR: Illegal argument to function 4771 ERROR: Unexpected packet in key data 1330 ERROR: wrong limit, should be between 0 and 1 751 ERROR: only superuser may access generic file functions 15558 ERROR: function reset_tsearch() is no longer supported 157654 ERROR: relation cannot be null 24122 ERROR: cannot AND inet values of different sizes 254 ERROR: operator does not exist: language_handler = language_handler 2578 ERROR: invalid regular expression: nfa has too many states 14 ERROR: Corrupt ascii-armor 6814 ERROR: Wrong key or corrupt data 16359 ERROR: pg_stat_statements must be loaded via shared_preload_libraries 809919 ERROR: levenshtein argument exceeds maximum length of 255 characters 2449 ERROR: connection not available 1416458 ERROR: gen_salt: Unknown salt algorithm 15705 ERROR: cannot display a value of type fdw_handler 395426 ERROR: password is required 6894422 ERROR: invalid fork name 1100 ERROR: result is out of range 571 ERROR: cannot take square root of a negative number 5202 ERROR: new bit must be 0 or 1 2856 ERROR: invalid regular expression: parentheses () not balanced 5370 ERROR: a negative number raised to a non-integer power yields a complex result 1257 ERROR: cannot convert NaN to bigint 1821 ERROR: negative substring length not allowed 3938 ERROR: canceling statement due to user request 512 ERROR: expected a right parenthesis 413 ERROR: cannot use "V" and decimal point together 2278 ERROR: cache lookup failed for index 2619 65 ERROR: pg_extension_config_dump() can only be called from an SQL script executed by CREATE EXTENSION 9 ERROR: cannot OR inet values of different sizes 201 ERROR: out of shared memory 107246 ERROR: unrecognized privilege type: " 18 ERROR: cannot convert NaN to smallint 1545 ERROR: cannot convert abstime "invalid" to timestamp 484 ERROR: operand, lower bound, and upper bound cannot be NaN 110 ERROR: direct link of phone line to wall slot not permitted 633 ERROR: permission denied for relation pg_largeobject 24141782 ERROR: WAL level not sufficient for making an online backup 1124915 ERROR: invalid format specification for an interval value 2798 ERROR: multiple decimal points 4172 ERROR: syntax error at or near "ARRAY" 94884888 ERROR: could not identify a comparison function for type aclitem[] 129 ERROR: invalid regular expression: regular expression is too complex 13960 ERROR: date out of range 10 ERROR: no binary output function available for type aclitem 132 ERROR: cannot convert circle with radius zero to polygon 179 ERROR: link of phone to hub does not make sense 208 ERROR: function "dist_lb" not implemented 384 ERROR: cannot delete from object using integer index 11173 ERROR: value out of range: underflow 668 ERROR: pg_event_trigger_table_rewrite_reason() can only be called in a table_rewrite event trigger function 17449014 ERROR: open path cannot be converted to polygon 21247 ERROR: first argument of json_populate_record must be a row type 3641 ERROR: WAL level not sufficient for creating a restore point 1369 ERROR: cannot take logarithm of a negative number 6601 ERROR: value out of range: overflow 15212 ERROR: operator does not exist: json = json 12217 ERROR: integer out of range 7290 ERROR: cannot take logarithm of zero 27396 ERROR: replication slots can only be used if max_replication_slots > 0 12761 ERROR: "char" out of range 9809 ERROR: cannot use "PR" and "S"/"PL"/"MI"/"SG" together 505 ERROR: slotlink from patchslot to wallslot not permitted 14532 ERROR: backlink between two phone lines does not make sense 12692 ERROR: operator does not exist: city_budget = city_budget 5601 ERROR: cannot use "S" and "PL"/"MI"/"SG"/"PR" together 373 ERROR: channel name too long 2186 ERROR: operator does not exist: txid_snapshot = txid_snapshot 2629 ERROR: cannot convert NaN to integer 1651 ERROR: cannot concatenate incompatible arrays 3470 ERROR: invalid number of arguments: object must be matched key value pairs 52025 ERROR: range lower bound must be less than or equal to range upper bound 41189 ERROR: function "path_center" not implemented 31844 ERROR: update or delete on table "rule_and_refint_t2" violates foreign key constraint "rule_and_refint_t3_id3a_fkey1" on table "rule_and_refint_t3" 160763 ERROR: cannot compare arrays of different element types 80840 ERROR: invalid name syntax 131259 ERROR: SET requires parameter name 45897 ERROR: first argument of jsonb_populate_record must be a row type 4265 ERROR: field position must be greater than zero 1312 ERROR: IF.orion.eth0 does not exist 6807 ERROR: smallint out of range 71064 ERROR: lower bound cannot equal upper bound 1537 ERROR: unexpected duplicate for tablespace 0, relfilenode 0 8140 ERROR: numeric field overflow 53181 ERROR: cursor "c1" already in use 3573648 ERROR: only superusers can query or manipulate replication origins 4585538 ERROR: lastval is not yet defined in this session 1037441 ERROR: null character not permitted 7658 ERROR: lower bound of FOR loop cannot be null 25162 ERROR: invalid escape string 40673 ERROR: channel name cannot be empty 15074 ERROR: function can only be called when server is in binary upgrade mode 92627 ERROR: operator does not exist: xml = xml 136478 ERROR: expected a left parenthesis 28360 ERROR: invalid regular expression: brackets [] not balanced 84446 ERROR: relation "tt" does not exist 1172601 ERROR: argument declared "anyrange" is not a range type but type anyrange 3125178 ERROR: cannot use "S" and "MI" together 486 ERROR: failed to find conversion function from unknown to text 66725 ERROR: unsupported XML feature 1925892 ERROR: input is out of range 71592 ERROR: cannot perform UPDATE RETURNING on relation "rules_src" 250281 ERROR: update or delete on table "rule_and_refint_t1" violates foreign key constraint "rule_and_refint_t3_id3a_fkey" on table "rule_and_refint_t3" 160502 ERROR: cannot assign XIDs during a parallel operation 220577 ERROR: upper bound of FOR loop cannot be null 92787 ERROR: no manual manipulation of HSlot 644419 ERROR: operator does not exist: polygon = polygon 143683 ERROR: cannot accept a value of type language_handler 1270946 ERROR: could not determine which collation to use for string comparison 25292 ERROR: cannot get array length of a non-array 148148 ERROR: could not find array type for data type anyarray 1691677 ERROR: cannot cast type unknown to anyenum 11105952 ERROR: syntax error at or near "USER" 100298545 ERROR: stack depth limit exceeded 6444903 ERROR: recovery is not in progress 2227175 ERROR: invalid range bound flags 129726 ERROR: update or delete on table "customer" violates foreign key constraint "credit_card_cid_fkey" on table "credit_card" 92953 ERROR: relation "created_table" already exists 978230 ERROR: argument declared "anyarray" is not an array but type anyarray 162448 ERROR: constraint in ON CONFLICT clause has no associated index 9986341 ERROR: could not determine polymorphic type because input has type "unknown" 9275870 ERROR: function returning record called in context that cannot accept type record 29486 ERROR: cannot cast type text to anyrange 2228291 ERROR: canceling statement due to statement timeout 4717135 ERROR: INSERT with ON CONFLICT clause cannot be used with table that has INSERT or UPDATE rules 3895956 ERROR: control reached end of function without RETURN 259065 ERROR: update or delete on table "clstr_tst_s" violates foreign key constraint "clstr_tst_con" on table "clstr_tst" 164574 ERROR: range constructor flags argument must not be null 368660 ERROR: operator does not exist: point = point 2010371 ERROR: cannot cast type text to anyarray 827168 ERROR: Patchfield "PF0_2" does not exist 98294 ERROR: type matched to anyenum is not an enum type: anyenum 431783 ERROR: invalid regular expression: quantifier operand invalid 316657 ERROR: PL/pgSQL functions cannot return type language_handler 1302204 ERROR: cannot cast type text to anyenum 709805 ERROR: operator does not exist: void = void 725818 ERROR: cannot use "S" twice 15207 ERROR: COALESCE could not convert type unknown to anyenum 135976 ERROR: end of function 1318410 ERROR: division by zero 1462841 ERROR: value overflows numeric format 26544 \. -- -- Data for Name: known_re; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: public; Owner: andreas -- COPY known_re (re, match) FROM stdin; ^ERROR: unrecognized format() type specifier.* 0 ^ERROR: invalid range flags 0 ^ERROR: malformed range literal: " 1 ^ERROR: stack depth limit exceeded.*"infinite_recurse" 0 ^ERROR: could not create file "pg_snapshots.*Cannot allocate memory 5585 ^ERROR: unrecognized conversion type specifier 31 ^ERROR: update or delete on table "[^"]+" violates foreign key constraint 0 ^ERROR: cannot insert into column "[^"]+" of view 0 ^ERROR: attribute number \\d+ not found in view targetlist 0 ^ERROR: \\d+ is outside the valid range for parameter 1 ^ERROR: relation .*does not exists 0 ^ERROR: currval of sequence "[^"]+" is not yet defined in this session 0 ^ERROR: index [^o]+out of valid range, 0..127 2634 ^ERROR: Cannot use ".*": Badly formatted type 1 ^ERROR: no operand in tsquery: 0 ^ERROR: value ".*" is out of range for ISBN type 0 ^ERROR: more than one operator named 1 ^ERROR: Cannot use ".*": No such cipher algorithm 123 ^ERROR: value .* is out of range for ISSN type 7 ERROR: value .* is out of range for (EAN13|ISSN|ISMN|UPC) type 16 ^ERROR: Cannot use .*: No such hash algorithm 3963 ^ERROR: text search parser .* does not exist 598 ^ERROR: connection .* not available 58770 \\nCONTEXT: SQL function "make_table" statement 107 ^ERROR: unrecognized format() type specifier " 0 ^ERROR: timestamp out of range: 21 ^ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding 2100 ^ERROR: parameter ".*" requires 38 ^ERROR: index row requires \\d+ bytes, maximum size is \\d+ 28 ^ERROR: could not open relation with OID (\\d+) 1674 ^ERROR: wrong position info in tsvector: " 40 ^ERROR: unrecognized objtype abbreviation: 3175 ^ERROR: .*is out of range for type double precision 533 ^ERROR: invalid cidr value: 10 ^ERROR: unrecognized key word: 2244 ^ERROR: unrecognized storage manager name 1481 ^ERROR: cross-database references are not implemented 445 ^ERROR: syntax error in tsvector: " 235 ^ERROR: ".*" not supported for input 11 ^ERROR: invalid memory alloc request size \\d+ 834 ^ERROR: ".*" is not a sequence 290 ^ERROR: unrecognized object class: 650 ^ERROR: interval field value out of range 133 ^ERROR: hour ".*" is invalid for the 12-hour clock 104 ^ERROR: block number \\d+ is out of range for relation " 324 ^ERROR: could not identify a hash function for type 317 ^ERROR: invalid regular expression: 82 ^ERROR: type .* is not a domain 1178 ^ERROR: type \\d+ is not a range type 10 ^ERROR: invalid encoding name 18594 ^ERROR: text search configuration.*does not exist 2467 ^ERROR: invalid parameter list format: 1081 ^ERROR: date/time field value out of range: 1957 ^ERROR: type ".*" does not exist 3037 ^ERROR: parameter "[^"]+" cannot be changed without restarting the server 155 ^ERROR: bit string too long for type bit varying 1868 ^ERROR: HSlot slotname 47 ^ERROR: -\\d+ is less than zero 1689 ^ERROR: missing support function .*in opfamily 2204 ^ERROR: server .* does not exist 7119 ^ERROR: "time with time zone" units ".*" not recognized 1857 ^ERROR: interval time zone 2428 ^ERROR: improper (qualified|relation) name \\(too many dotted names\\): 367 ^ERROR: ".*" is not a number 821 ^ERROR: requested character too large for encoding 5765 ^ERROR: invalid octet value in 5 ^ERROR: syntax error in tsquery: 15577 ^ERROR: .*is not a valid binary digit 500 ^ERROR: .*is not a valid encoding name 14174 ^ERROR: ".* must be ahead of ".* 358 ^ERROR: cache lookup failed for text search 6776 ^ERROR: parameter ".*" cannot be changed 587 ^ERROR: language validation function 420 ^ERROR: "-?\\d+" is out of range for type real 28 ^ERROR: schema ".*" does not exist 17293 ^ERROR: permission denied to set parameter 20 ^ERROR: ".*" is not an index 185 ^ERROR: parameter "[^"]+" cannot be changed now 393 ^ERROR: value ".*" is out of range for type 2248 ^ERROR: timestamp units 5126 ^ERROR: text search dictionary .* does not exist 1876 ^ERROR: interval units 7670 ^ERROR: foreign-data wrapper " 7019 ^ERROR: column ".*" of relation ".*" does not exist 3044 ^ERROR: language .*does not exist 7053 ^ERROR: collations are not supported by type " 21793 ^ERROR: unrecognized reset target: 2466 ^ERROR: could not read symbolic link ".*": No such file or directory 18325 ^ERROR: string is not a valid identifier: 928 ^ERROR: invalid non-zero objectSubId for object class 6004 ^ERROR: unrecognized weight: 4694 ^ERROR: cannot retrieve commit timestamp for transaction 550 ^ERROR: column .* is of type oidvector 5866 ^ERROR: unrecognized encoding: 15641 ^ERROR: malformed array literal 37297 ^ERROR: invalid regexp option: 6430 ^ERROR: invalid type name 1884 ^ERROR: date out of range: " 173 ^ERROR: date out of range: 151 ^ERROR: value .* is out of range for type oid 1567 ^ERROR: syntax error at or near 20085 ^ERROR: "time" units " 1425 \\nCONTEXT: invalid type name 12055 ^ERROR: IFace slotname 18839 ^ERROR: index row size \\d+ exceeds maximum \\d+ for index 18673 ^ERROR: timestamp with time zone units 13004 ^ERROR: invalid destination encoding name 5107 ^ERROR: column .*type rewritetype 642524 ^ERROR: relation ".*" does not exist 14929351 ^ERROR: function .* does not exist 30082005 ^ERROR: COALESCE types.*cannot be matched 58010 ^ERROR: index "hash_ 109370 ^ERROR: null value in column "[^"]+" violates not-null constraint 19655669 ^ERROR: operator does not exist 7940408 ^ERROR: .*is not a valid encoding code 15619 ^ERROR: slotlink between two phones does not make sense 21865 ^ERROR: time zone 10411 ^ERROR: invalid size: ".*" 22844 ^ERROR: column .*city_budget 729506 ^ERROR: timestamp\\( 10000 ^ERROR: function .*is not unique 467178 ^ERROR: value too long for type character 757795 ^ERROR: cache lookup failed for type 53924 ^ERROR: invalid mask length: 5420 ^ERROR: index -?[0-9]+ out of valid range 37745 ^ERROR: bit string length \\d+ does not match type bit 14177 ^ERROR: database .* does not exist 95378 ^ERROR: setseed parameter 3876 ^ERROR: could not find member .* of opfamily 1976 347 ^ERROR: invalid source encoding name 11901 ^ERROR: argument list must have even number of elements 35837 ^ERROR: large object.*does not exist 71514 ^ERROR: cache lookup failed for constraint 81240 ^ERROR: invalid INTERVAL typmod: 116744 ^ERROR: encoding conversion from 75763 ^ERROR: cache lookup failed for function 275933 ^ERROR: invalid large-object descriptor: 452672 ^ERROR: invalid input syntax for 194910 ^ERROR: value for domain [^ ]+ violates check constraint 310434 ^ERROR: invalid flags for opening a large object: 35094 ^ERROR: duplicate key value violates unique constraint 1423906 ^ERROR: operator.*int8alias 299008 ^ERROR: operator.*test_type 175146 ^ERROR: conflicting key value violates exclusion constraint 22408 ^ERROR: unrecognized interval typmod 6824 ^ERROR: could not find tuple for trigger 81451 ^ERROR:.*type tab1 633417 ^ERROR: bit index -?\\d+ out of valid range 25428 ^ERROR: bit index \\d+ out of valid range 24978 ^ERROR: unrecognized privilege type: " 116861 ^ERROR: column .* is of type .*\\[\\].* but expression is of type .*\\[\\] 524658 ^ERROR: insert or update on table "[^"]+" violates foreign key constraint 968932 ^ERROR: unrecognized configuration parameter 106336 ^ERROR: must be superuser 3584940 ^ERROR: tablespace .*does not exist 99419 ^ERROR: slotname must begin with 331953 ^ERROR: system "[^"]+" does not exist 320818 \\nCONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function tg_iface_biu 341352 ^ERROR: illegal backlink beginning with 199785 \\nCONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function tg_backlink_set 210698 ^ERROR: date field value out of range: 71515 ^ERROR: Patchfield "[^"]*" does not exist 299392 \\nCONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function tg_pslot_biu 300084 ^ERROR: illegal slotlink beginning with 193846 \\nCONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function tg_slotlink_set 226252 ^ERROR: time field value out of range: 8650 ^ERROR: role .* does not exist 48516 ^ERROR: new row for relation .* violates check constraint 2700411 ^ERROR: cache lookup failed for index 90902 ^ERROR: invalid value 6695901 ^ERROR: column.*test_type 1255248 ^ERROR: Room .* does not exist 311569 ^ERROR: cannot accept a value of type 5440848 ^ERROR: column.*int8alias 4917520 \\nCONTEXT: PL/pgSQL.* 19075506 \. -- -- Name: known_error_idx; Type: INDEX; Schema: public; Owner: andreas; Tablespace: -- CREATE INDEX known_error_idx ON known USING btree (error); -- -- Name: known; Type: ACL; Schema: public; Owner: andreas -- REVOKE ALL ON TABLE known FROM PUBLIC; REVOKE ALL ON TABLE known FROM andreas; GRANT ALL ON TABLE known TO andreas; GRANT SELECT,UPDATE ON TABLE known TO smith; -- -- Name: known_re; Type: ACL; Schema: public; Owner: andreas -- REVOKE ALL ON TABLE known_re FROM PUBLIC; REVOKE ALL ON TABLE known_re FROM andreas; GRANT ALL ON TABLE known_re TO andreas; GRANT SELECT,UPDATE ON TABLE known_re TO smith; -- -- PostgreSQL database dump complete -- sqlsmith-1.0/dump.xsl0000644000175000017500000000411712717330035011640 00000000000000 digraph ast { } label= , fillcolor=firebrick,style=filled fillcolor=red,style=filled fillcolor=salmon,style=filled fillcolor=wheat,style=filled fillcolor=springgreen,style=filled fillcolor=gainsboro,style=filled fillcolor=white,style=filled , [ ]; -> ;