Fixes https://github.com/citusdata/citus/issues/8235
PG18 and PG latest minors ignore temporary relations in
`RelidByRelfilenumber` (`RelidByRelfilenode` in PG15)
Relevant PG commit:
https://github.com/postgres/postgres/commit/86831952
Here we are keeping temp reloids instead of getting it with
RelidByRelfilenumber, for example, in some cases, we can directly get
reloid from relations, in other cases we keep it in some structures.
Note: there is still an outstanding issue with columnar temp tables in
concurrent sessions, that will be fixed in PR
https://github.com/citusdata/citus/pull/8252
In the PR [8142](https://github.com/citusdata/citus/pull/8142) was added
`PushActiveSnapshot`.
This commit places it outside a for loop as taking a snapshot is a resource
heavy operation.
PG18 has removed heap_inplace_update(), which is crucial for
citus_columnar extension because we always want to update
stripe entries for columnar in-place.
Relevant PG18 commit:
https://github.com/postgres/postgres/commit/a07e03f
heap_inplace_update() has been replaced by
heap_inplace_update_and_unlock, which is used inside
systable_inplace_update_finish, which is used together with
systable_inplace_update_begin. This change has been back-patched
up to v12, which is enough for us since the oldest version
Citus supports is v15.
In PG<18, a deprecated heap_inplace_update() is retained,
however, let's start using the new functions because they are
better, and such that we don't need to wrap these changes in
PG18 version conditionals.
Basically, in this commit we replace the following:
SysScanDesc scanDescriptor = systable_beginscan(columnarStripes,
indexId, indexOk, &dirtySnapshot, 2, scanKey);
heap_inplace_update(columnarStripes, modifiedTuple);
with the following:
systable_inplace_update_begin(columnarStripes, indexId, indexOk,
NULL, 2, scanKey, &tuple, &state);
systable_inplace_update_finish(state, tuple);
For more understanding, it's best to refer to an example:
REL_18_0/src/backend/catalog/toasting.c#L349-L371
of how systable_inplace_update_begin and
systable_inplace_update_finish are used in PG18, because they
mirror the need of citus columnar.
Fixes#8207
This reverts commit 5d805eb10b.
heap_inplace_update was incorrectly replaced by
CatalogTupleUpdate in 5d805eb. In Citus, we assume a stripe
entry with some columns set to null means that a write
is in-progress, because otherwise we wouldn't see a such row.
But this breaks when we use CatalogTupleUpdate because it
inserts a new version of the row, which leaves the
in-progress version behind. Among other things, this was
causing various issues in PG18 - check-columnar test.
In #7950, #8120, #8124, #8121 and #8114, TupleDescSize() was used to
check whether the tuple length is `Natts_<catalog_table_name>`. However
this was wrong because TupleDescSize() returns the size of the
tupledesc, not the length of it (i.e., number of attributes).
Actually `TupleDescSize(tupleDesc) == Natts_<catalog_table_name>` was
always returning false but this didn't cause any problems because using
`tupleDesc->natts - 1` when `tupleDesc->natts ==
Natts_<catalog_table_name>` too had the same effect as using
`Anum_<column_added_later> - 1` in that case.
So this also makes me thinking of always returning `tupleDesc->natts -
1` (or `tupleDesc->natts - 2` if it's the second to last attribute) but
being more explicit seems more useful.
Even more, in the future we should probably switch to a different
implementation if / when we think of adding more columns to those
tables. We should probably scan non-dropped attributes of the relation,
enumerate them and return the attribute number of the one that we're
looking for, but seems this is not needed right now.
DESCRIPTION: Fixes potential memory corruptions that could happen when
accessing columnar.stripe after a Citus downgrade is followed by a Citus
upgrade.
In case of Citus downgrade and further upgrade an undefined behavior may
be encountered. The reason is that Citus hardcoded the number of columns
in the extension's tables, but in case of downgrade and following update
some of these tables can have more columns, and some of them can be
marked as dropped.
This PR fixes all such tables using the approach introduced in
https://github.com/citusdata/citus/pull/7950, which solved the problem
for the pg_dist_partition table.
See https://github.com/citusdata/citus/issues/7515 for a more thorough
explanation.
---------
Co-authored-by: Karina Litskevich <litskevichkarina@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Onur Tirtir <onurcantirtir@gmail.com>
DESCRIPTION: Not automatically create citus_columnar when there are no
relations using it.
Previously, we were always creating citus_columnar when creating citus
with version >= 11.1. And how we were doing was as follows:
* Detach SQL objects owned by old columnar, i.e., "drop" them from
citus, but not actually drop them from the database
* "old columnar" is the one that we had before Citus 11.1 as part of
citus, i.e., before splitting the access method ands its catalog to
citus_columnar.
* Create citus_columnar and attach the SQL objects leftover from old
columnar to it so that we can continue supporting the columnar tables
that user had before Citus 11.1 with citus_columnar.
First part is unchanged, however, now we don't create citus_columnar
automatically anymore if the user didn't have any relations using
columnar. For this reason, as of Citus 13.2, when these SQL objects are
not owned by an extension and there are no relations using columnar
access method, we drop these SQL objects when updating Citus to 13.2.
The net effect is still the same as if we automatically created
citus_columnar and user dropped citus_columnar later, so we should not
have any issues with dropping them.
(**Update:** Seems we've made some assumptions in citus, e.g.,
citus_finish_pg_upgrade() still assumes columnar metadata exists and
tries to apply some fixes for it, so this PR fixes them as well. See the
last section of this PR description.)
Also, ideally I was hoping to just remove some lines of code from
extension.c, where we decide automatically creating citus_columnar when
creating citus, however, this didn't happen to be the case for two
reasons:
* We still need to automatically create it for the servers using
columnar access method.
* We need to clean-up the leftover SQL objects from old columnar when
the above is not case otherwise we would have leftover SQL objects from
old columnar for no reason, and that would confuse users too.
* Old columnar cannot be used to create columnar tables properly, so we
should clean them up and let the user decide whether they want to create
citus_columnar when they really need it later.
---
Also made several changes in the test suite because similarly, we don't
always want to have citus_columnar created in citus tests anymore:
* Now, columnar specific test targets, which cover **41** test sql
files, always install columnar by default, by using
"--load-extension=citus_columnar".
* "--load-extension=citus_columnar" is not added to citus specific test
targets because by default we don't want to have citus_columnar created
during citus tests.
* Excluding citus_columnar specific tests, we have **601** sql files
that we have as citus tests and in **27** of them we manually create
citus_columnar at the very beginning of the test because these tests do
test some functionalities of citus together with columnar tables.
Also, before and after schedules for PG upgrade tests are now duplicated
so we have two versions of each: one with columnar tests and one
without. To choose between them, check-pg-upgrade now supports a
"test-with-columnar" option, which can be set to "true" or anything else
to logically indicate "false". In CI, we run the check-pg-upgrade test
target with both options. The purpose is to ensure we can test PG
upgrades where citus_columnar is not created in the cluster before the
upgrade as well.
Finally, added more tests to multi_extension.sql to test Citus upgrade
scenarios with / without columnar tables / citus_columnar extension.
---
Also, seems citus_finish_pg_upgrade was assuming that citus_columnar is
always created but actually we should have never made such an
assumption. To fix that, moved columnar specific post-PG-upgrade work
from citus to a new columnar UDF, which is columnar_finish_pg_upgrade.
But to avoid breaking existing customer / managed service scripts, we
continue to automatically perform post PG-upgrade work for columnar
within citus_finish_pg_upgrade, but only if columnar access method
exists this time.
Fixes#8019
**Background / Problem**
- PostgreSQL 18 (commit
[a07e03f…](a07e03fd8f))
removed `heap_inplace_update()` and related helpers.
- Citus’ columnar writer relied on that API in
`UpdateStripeMetadataRow()` to patch the `columnar_stripe` catalog row
with the stripe file-offset, size, and row-count.
- Building the extension against PG 18 therefore failed at link-time
and, if stubbed out, left `file_offset = 0`, causing every insert to
abort with
`ERROR: attempted columnar write … to invalid logical offset: 0`
**Scope of This PR**
- Keep the fast-path on PG 12–17 (`heap_inplace_update()` unchanged).
- Switch to `CatalogTupleUpdate()` on PG 18+, matching core’s new
catalog-update API.
- Bump the lock level from `AccessShareLock` → `RowExclusiveLock` when
the normal heap-update path is taken.
- No behavioral changes for users on PG ≤ 17
This PR provides successful build against PG18Beta1. RuleUtils PR was
reviewed separately: #8010
## PG 18Beta1–related changes for building Citus
### TupleDesc / Attr layout
**What changed in PG:** Postgres consolidated the
`TupleDescData.attrs[]` array into a more compact representation. Direct
field access (tupdesc->attrs[i]) was replaced by the new
`TupleDescAttr()` API.
**Citus adaptation:** Everywhere we previously used
`tupdesc->attrs[...]`, we now call `TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, idx)` (or our
own `Attr()` macro) under a compatibility guard.
*
5983a4cffc
General Logic:
* Use `Attr(...)` in places where `columnar_version_compat.h` is
included. This avoids the need to sprinkle `#if PG_VERSION_NUM` guards
around each attribute access.
* Use `TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, i)` when the relevant PostgreSQL header is
already included and the additional macro indirection is unnecessary.
### Collation‐aware `LIKE`
**What changed in PG:** The `textlike` operator now requires an explicit
collation, to avoid ambiguous‐collation errors. Core code switched from
`DirectFunctionCall2(textlike, ...)` to
`DirectFunctionCall2Coll(textlike, DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID, ...)`.
**Citus adaptation:** In `remote_commands.c` and any other LIKE call, we
now use `DirectFunctionCall2Coll(textlike, DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID, ...)`
and `#include <utils/pg_collation.h>`.
*
85b7efa1cd
### Columnar storage API
* Adapt `columnar_relation_set_new_filelocator` (and related init
routines) for PG 18’s revised SMGR and storage-initialization hooks.
* Pull in the new headers (`explain_format.h`,
`columnar_version_compat.h`) so the columnar module compiles cleanly
against PG 18.
- heap_modify_tuple + heap_inplace_update only exist on PG < 18; on PG18
the in-place helper was removed upstream
-
a07e03fd8f
### OpenSSL / TLS integration
**What changed in PG:** Moved from the legacy `SSL_library_init()` to
`OPENSSL_init_ssl(OPENSSL_INIT_LOAD_CONFIG, NULL)`, updated certificate
API calls (`X509_getm_notBefore`, `X509_getm_notAfter`), and
standardized on `TLS_method()`.
**Citus adaptation:** We now `#include <openssl/opensslv.h>` and use
`#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000L` to choose between`
OPENSSL_init_ssl()` or `SSL_library_init()`, and wrap`
X509_gmtime_adj()` calls around the new accessor functions.
*
6c66b7443c
### Adapt `ExtractColumns()` to the new PG-18 `expandRTE()` signature
PostgreSQL 18
80feb727c8
added a fourth argument of type `VarReturningType` to `expandRTE()`, so
calls that used the old 7-parameter form no longer compile. This patch:
* Wraps the `expandRTE(...)` call in a `#if PG_VERSION_NUM >= 180000`
guard.
* On PG 18+ passes the new `VAR_RETURNING_DEFAULT` argument before
`location`.
* On PG 15–17 continues to call the original 7-arg form.
* Adds the necessary includes (`parser/parse_relation.h` for `expandRTE`
and `VarReturningType`, and `pg_version_constants.h` for
`PG_VERSION_NUM`).
### Adapt `ExecutorStart`/`ExecutorRun` hooks to PG-18’s new signatures
PostgreSQL 18
525392d572
changed the signatures of the executor hooks:
* `ExecutorStart_hook` now returns `bool` instead of `void`, and
* `ExecutorRun_hook` drops its old `run_once` argument.
This patch preserves Citus’s existing hook logic by:
1. **Adding two adapter functions** under `#if PG_VERSION_NUM >=
PG_VERSION_18`:
* `citus_executor_start_adapter(QueryDesc *queryDesc, int eflags)`
Calls the old `CitusExecutorStart(queryDesc, eflags)` and then returns
`true` to satisfy the new hook’s `bool` return type.
* `citus_executor_run_adapter(QueryDesc *queryDesc, ScanDirection
direction, uint64 count)`
Calls the old `CitusExecutorRun(queryDesc, direction, count, true)`
(passing `true` for the dropped `run_once` argument), and returns
`void`.
2. **Installing the adapters** in `_PG_init()` instead of the original
hooks when building against PG 18+:
```c
#if PG_VERSION_NUM >= PG_VERSION_18
ExecutorStart_hook = citus_executor_start_adapter;
ExecutorRun_hook = citus_executor_run_adapter;
#else
ExecutorStart_hook = CitusExecutorStart;
ExecutorRun_hook = CitusExecutorRun;
#endif
```
### Adapt to PG-18’s removal of the “run\_once” flag from
ExecutorRun/PortalRun
PostgreSQL commit
[[3eea7a0](3eea7a0c97)
rationalized the executor’s parallelism logic by moving the “execute a
plan only once” check into `ExecutePlan()` itself and dropping the old
`bool run_once` argument from the public APIs:
```diff
- void ExecutorRun(QueryDesc *queryDesc,
- ScanDirection direction,
- uint64 count,
- bool run_once);
+ void ExecutorRun(QueryDesc *queryDesc,
+ ScanDirection direction,
+ uint64 count);
```
(and similarly for `PortalRun()`).
To stay compatible across PG 15–18, Citus now:
1. **Updates all internal calls** to `ExecutorRun(...)` and
`PortalRun(...)`:
* On PG 18+, use the new three-argument form (`ExecutorRun(qd, dir,
count)`).
* On PG 15–17, keep the old four-arg form (`ExecutorRun(qd, dir, count,
true)`) under a `#if PG_VERSION_NUM < 180000` guard.
2. **Guards the dispatcher hooks** via the adapter functions (from the
earlier patch) so that Citus’s executor hooks continue to work under
both the old and new signatures.
### Adapt to PG-18’s shortened PortalRun signature
PostgreSQL 18’s refactoring (see commit
[3eea7a0](3eea7a0c97))
also removed the old run_once and alternate‐dest arguments from the
public PortalRun() API. The signature changed from:
```diff
- bool PortalRun(Portal portal,
- long count,
- bool isTopLevel,
- bool run_once,
- DestReceiver *dest,
- DestReceiver *altdest,
- QueryCompletion *qc);
+ bool PortalRun(Portal portal,
+ long count,
+ bool isTopLevel,
+ DestReceiver *dest,
+ DestReceiver *altdest,
+ QueryCompletion *qc);
```
To support both versions in Citus, we:
1. **Version-guard each call** to `PortalRun()`:
* **On PG 18+** invoke the new 6-argument form.
* **On PG 15–17** fall back to the legacy 7-argument form, passing
`true` for `run_once`.
### Add support for PG-18’s new `plansource` argument in
`PortalDefineQuery`**
PostgreSQL 18 extended the `PortalDefineQuery` API to carry a
`CachedPlanSource *plansource` pointer so that the portal machinery can
track cached‐plan invalidation (as introduced alongside deferred-locking
in commit
525392d572.
To remain compatible across PG 15–18, Citus now wraps its calls under a
version guard:
```diff
- PortalDefineQuery(portal, NULL, sql, commandTag, plantree_list, NULL);
+#if PG_VERSION_NUM >= 180000
+ /* PG 18+: seven-arg signature (adds plansource) */
+ PortalDefineQuery(
+ portal,
+ NULL, /* no prepared-stmt name */
+ sql, /* the query text */
+ commandTag, /* the CommandTag */
+ plantree_list, /* List of PlannedStmt* */
+ NULL, /* no CachedPlan */
+ NULL /* no CachedPlanSource */
+ );
+#else
+ /* PG 15–17: six-arg signature */
+ PortalDefineQuery(
+ portal,
+ NULL, /* no prepared-stmt name */
+ sql, /* the query text */
+ commandTag, /* the CommandTag */
+ plantree_list, /* List of PlannedStmt* */
+ NULL /* no CachedPlan */
+ );
+#endif
```
### Adapt ExecInitRangeTable() calls to PG-18’s new signature
PostgreSQL commit
[cbc127917e04a978a788b8bc9d35a70244396d5b](cbc127917e)
overhauled the planner API for range‐table initialization:
**PG 18+**: added a fourth `Bitmapset *unpruned_relids` argument to
support deferred partition pruning
In Citus’s `create_estate_for_relation()` (in `columnar_metadata.c`), we
now wrap the call in a compile‐time guard so that the code compiles
correctly on all supported PostgreSQL versions:
```
/* Prepare permission info on PG 16+ */
#if PG_VERSION_NUM >= PG_VERSION_16
List *perminfos = NIL;
addRTEPermissionInfo(&perminfos, rte);
#else
List *perminfos = NIL; /* unused on PG 15 */
#endif
/* Initialize the range table, with the right signature for each PG version */
#if PG_VERSION_NUM >= PG_VERSION_18
/* PG 18+: four‐arg signature (adds unpruned_relids) */
ExecInitRangeTable(
estate,
list_make1(rte),
perminfos,
NULL /* unpruned_relids: not used by columnar */
);
#elif PG_VERSION_NUM >= PG_VERSION_16
/* PG 16–17: three‐arg signature (permInfos) */
ExecInitRangeTable(
estate,
list_make1(rte),
perminfos
);
#else
/* PG 15: two‐arg signature */
ExecInitRangeTable(
estate,
list_make1(rte)
);
#endif
estate->es_output_cid = GetCurrentCommandId(true);
```
### Adapt `pgstat_report_vacuum()` to PG-18’s new timestamp argument
PostgreSQL commit
[[30a6ed0ce4bb18212ec38cdb537ea4b43bc99b83](30a6ed0ce4)
extended the `pgstat_report_vacuum()` API by adding a `TimestampTz
start_time` parameter at the end so that the VACUUM statistics collector
can record when the operation began:
```diff
/* PG ≤17: four-arg signature */
- void pgstat_report_vacuum(Oid tableoid,
- bool shared,
- double num_live_tuples,
- double num_dead_tuples);
+/* PG ≥18: five-arg signature adds a start_time */
+ void pgstat_report_vacuum(Oid tableoid,
+ bool shared,
+ double num_live_tuples,
+ double num_dead_tuples,
+ TimestampTz start_time);
```
To support both versions, we now wrap the call in `columnar_tableam.c`
with a version guard, supplying `GetCurrentTimestamp()` for PG-18+:
```c
#if PG_VERSION_NUM >= 180000
/* PG 18+: include start_timestamp */
pgstat_report_vacuum(
RelationGetRelid(rel),
rel->rd_rel->relisshared,
Max(new_live_tuples, 0), /* live tuples */
0, /* dead tuples */
GetCurrentTimestamp() /* start time */
);
#else
/* PG 15–17: original signature */
pgstat_report_vacuum(
RelationGetRelid(rel),
rel->rd_rel->relisshared,
Max(new_live_tuples, 0), /* live tuples */
0 /* dead tuples */
);
#endif
```
### Adapt `ExecuteTaskPlan()` to PG-18’s expanded `CreateQueryDesc()`
signature
PostgreSQL 18 changed `CreateQueryDesc()` from an eight-argument to a
nine-argument call by inserting a `CachedPlan *cplan` parameter
immediately after the `PlannedStmt *plannedstmt` argument (see commit
525392d572).
To remain compatible with PG 15–17, Citus now wraps its invocation in
`local_executor.c` with a version guard:
```diff
- /* PG15–17: eight-arg CreateQueryDesc without cached plan */
- QueryDesc *queryDesc = CreateQueryDesc(
- taskPlan, /* PlannedStmt *plannedstmt */
- queryString, /* const char *sourceText */
- GetActiveSnapshot(),/* Snapshot snapshot */
- InvalidSnapshot, /* Snapshot crosscheck_snapshot */
- destReceiver, /* DestReceiver *dest */
- paramListInfo, /* ParamListInfo params */
- queryEnv, /* QueryEnvironment *queryEnv */
- 0 /* int instrument_options */
- );
+#if PG_VERSION_NUM >= 180000
+ /* PG18+: nine-arg CreateQueryDesc with a CachedPlan slot */
+ QueryDesc *queryDesc = CreateQueryDesc(
+ taskPlan, /* PlannedStmt *plannedstmt */
+ NULL, /* CachedPlan *cplan (none) */
+ queryString, /* const char *sourceText */
+ GetActiveSnapshot(),/* Snapshot snapshot */
+ InvalidSnapshot, /* Snapshot crosscheck_snapshot */
+ destReceiver, /* DestReceiver *dest */
+ paramListInfo, /* ParamListInfo params */
+ queryEnv, /* QueryEnvironment *queryEnv */
+ 0 /* int instrument_options */
+ );
+#else
+ /* PG15–17: eight-arg CreateQueryDesc without cached plan */
+ QueryDesc *queryDesc = CreateQueryDesc(
+ taskPlan, /* PlannedStmt *plannedstmt */
+ queryString, /* const char *sourceText */
+ GetActiveSnapshot(),/* Snapshot snapshot */
+ InvalidSnapshot, /* Snapshot crosscheck_snapshot */
+ destReceiver, /* DestReceiver *dest */
+ paramListInfo, /* ParamListInfo params */
+ queryEnv, /* QueryEnvironment *queryEnv */
+ 0 /* int instrument_options */
+ );
+#endif
```
### Adapt `RelationGetPrimaryKeyIndex()` to PG-18’s new “deferrable\_ok”
flag
PostgreSQL commit
14e87ffa5c
added a new Boolean `deferrable_ok` parameter to
`RelationGetPrimaryKeyIndex()` so that the lock manager can defer
unique‐constraint locks when requested. The API changed from:
```c
RelationGetPrimaryKeyIndex(Relation relation)
```
to:
```c
RelationGetPrimaryKeyIndex(Relation relation, bool deferrable_ok)
```
```diff
diff --git a/src/backend/distributed/metadata/node_metadata.c
b/src/backend/distributed/metadata/node_metadata.c
index e3a1b2c..f4d5e6f 100644
--- a/src/backend/distributed/metadata/node_metadata.c
+++ b/src/backend/distributed/metadata/node_metadata.c
@@ -2965,8 +2965,18 @@
*/
- Relation replicaIndex =
index_open(RelationGetPrimaryKeyIndex(pgDistNode),
- AccessShareLock);
+ #if PG_VERSION_NUM >= PG_VERSION_18
+ /* PG 18+ adds a bool "deferrable_ok" parameter */
+ Relation replicaIndex =
+ index_open(
+ RelationGetPrimaryKeyIndex(pgDistNode, false),
+ AccessShareLock);
+ #else
+ Relation replicaIndex =
+ index_open(
+ RelationGetPrimaryKeyIndex(pgDistNode),
+ AccessShareLock);
+ #endif
ScanKeyInit(&scanKey[0], Anum_pg_dist_node_nodename,
BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_TEXTEQ, CStringGetTextDatum(nodeName));
```
```diff
diff --git a/src/backend/distributed/operations/node_protocol.c b/src/backend/distributed/operations/node_protocol.c
index e3a1b2c..f4d5e6f 100644
--- a/src/backend/distributed/operations/node_protocol.c
+++ b/src/backend/distributed/operations/node_protocol.c
@@ -746,7 +746,12 @@
if (!OidIsValid(idxoid))
{
- idxoid = RelationGetPrimaryKeyIndex(rel);
+ /* Determine the index OID of the primary key (PG18 adds a second parameter) */
+#if PG_VERSION_NUM >= PG_VERSION_18
+ idxoid = RelationGetPrimaryKeyIndex(rel, false);
+#else
+ idxoid = RelationGetPrimaryKeyIndex(rel);
+#endif
}
return idxoid;
```
Because Citus has always taken the lock immediately—just as the old
two-arg call did—we pass `false` to keep that same immediate-lock
behavior. Passing `true` would switch to deferred locking, which we
don’t want.
### Adapt `ExplainOnePlan()` to PG-18’s expanded API
PostgreSQL 18 extended
525392d572
the `ExplainOnePlan()` function to carry the `CachedPlan *` and
`CachedPlanSource *` pointers plus an explicit `query_index`, letting
the EXPLAIN machinery track plan‐source invalidation. The old signature:
```c
/* PG ≤17 */
void
ExplainOnePlan(PlannedStmt *plannedstmt,
IntoClause *into,
struct ExplainState *es,
const char *queryString,
ParamListInfo params,
QueryEnvironment *queryEnv,
const instr_time *planduration,
const BufferUsage *bufusage);
```
became, in PG 18:
```c
/* PG ≥18 */
void
ExplainOnePlan(PlannedStmt *plannedstmt,
CachedPlan *cplan,
CachedPlanSource *plansource,
int query_index,
IntoClause *into,
struct ExplainState *es,
const char *queryString,
ParamListInfo params,
QueryEnvironment *queryEnv,
const instr_time *planduration,
const BufferUsage *bufusage,
const MemoryContextCounters *mem_counters);
```
To compile under both versions, Citus now wraps each call in
`multi_explain.c` with:
```c
#if PG_VERSION_NUM >= PG_VERSION_18
/* PG 18+: pass NULL for the new cached‐plan fields and zero for query_index */
ExplainOnePlan(
plan, /* PlannedStmt *plannedstmt */
NULL, /* CachedPlan *cplan */
NULL, /* CachedPlanSource *plansource */
0, /* query_index */
into, /* IntoClause *into */
es, /* ExplainState *es */
queryString, /* const char *queryString */
params, /* ParamListInfo params */
NULL, /* QueryEnvironment *queryEnv */
&planduration,/* const instr_time *planduration */
(es->buffers ? &bufusage : NULL),
(es->memory ? &mem_counters : NULL)
);
#elif PG_VERSION_NUM >= PG_VERSION_17
/* PG 17: same as before, plus passing mem_counters if enabled */
ExplainOnePlan(
plan,
into,
es,
queryString,
params,
queryEnv,
&planduration,
(es->buffers ? &bufusage : NULL),
(es->memory ? &mem_counters : NULL)
);
#else
/* PG 15–16: original seven-arg form */
ExplainOnePlan(
plan,
into,
es,
queryString,
params,
queryEnv,
&planduration,
(es->buffers ? &bufusage : NULL)
);
#endif
```
### Adapt to the unified “index interpretation” API in PG 18 (commit
a8025f544854)
PostgreSQL commit
a8025f5448
generalized the old btree‐specific operator‐interpretation API into a
single “index interpretation” interface:
* **Renamed type**:
`OpBtreeInterpretation` → `OpIndexInterpretation`
* **Renamed function**:
`get_op_btree_interpretation(opno)` →
`get_op_index_interpretation(opno)`
* **Unified field**:
Each interpretation now carries `cmptype` instead of `strategy`.
To build cleanly on PG 18 while still supporting PG 15–17, Citus’s
shard‐pruning code now wraps these changes:
```c
#include "pg_version_constants.h"
#if PG_VERSION_NUM >= PG_VERSION_18
/* On PG 18+ the btree‐only APIs vanished; alias them to the new generic versions */
typedef OpIndexInterpretation OpBtreeInterpretation;
#define get_op_btree_interpretation(opno) get_op_index_interpretation(opno)
#define ROWCOMPARE_NE COMPARE_NE
#endif
/* … later, when checking an interpretation … */
OpBtreeInterpretation *interp =
(OpBtreeInterpretation *) lfirst(cell);
#if PG_VERSION_NUM >= PG_VERSION_18
/* use cmptype on PG 18+ */
if (interp->cmptype == ROWCOMPARE_NE)
#else
/* use strategy on PG 15–17 */
if (interp->strategy == ROWCOMPARE_NE)
#endif
{
/* … */
}
```
### Adapt `create_foreignscan_path()` for PG-18’s revised signature
PostgreSQL commit
e222534679
reordered and removed a couple of parameters in the FDW‐path builder:
* **PG 15–17 signature (11 args)**
```c
create_foreignscan_path(PlannerInfo *root,
RelOptInfo *rel,
PathTarget *target,
double rows,
Cost startup_cost,
Cost total_cost,
List *pathkeys,
Relids required_outer,
Path *fdw_outerpath,
List *fdw_restrictinfo,
List *fdw_private);
```
* **PG 18+ signature (9 args)**
```c
create_foreignscan_path(PlannerInfo *root,
RelOptInfo *rel,
PathTarget *target,
double rows,
int disabled_nodes,
Cost startup_cost,
Cost total_cost,
Relids required_outer,
Path *fdw_outerpath,
List *fdw_private);
```
To support both, Citus now defines a compatibility macro in
`pg_version_compat.h`:
```c
#include "nodes/bitmapset.h" /* for Relids */
#include "nodes/pg_list.h" /* for List */
#include "optimizer/pathnode.h" /* for create_foreignscan_path() */
#if PG_VERSION_NUM >= PG_VERSION_18
/* PG18+: drop pathkeys & fdw_restrictinfo, add disabled_nodes */
#define create_foreignscan_path_compat(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) \
create_foreignscan_path( \
(a), /* root */ \
(b), /* rel */ \
(c), /* target */ \
(d), /* rows */ \
(0), /* disabled_nodes (unused by Citus) */ \
(e), /* startup_cost */ \
(f), /* total_cost */ \
(g), /* required_outer */ \
(h), /* fdw_outerpath */ \
(k) /* fdw_private */ \
)
#else
/* PG15–17: original signature */
#define create_foreignscan_path_compat(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) \
create_foreignscan_path( \
(a), (b), (c), (d), \
(e), (f), \
(g), (h), (i), (j), (k) \
)
#endif
```
Now every call to `create_foreignscan_path_compat(...)`—even in tests
like `fake_fdw.c`—automatically picks the correct argument list for
PG 15 through PG 18.
### Drop the obsolete bitmap‐scan hooks on PG 18+
PostgreSQL commit
c3953226a0
cleaned up the `TableAmRoutine` API by removing the two bitmap‐scan
callback slots:
* `scan_bitmap_next_block`
* `scan_bitmap_next_tuple`
Since those hook‐slots no longer exist in PG 18, Citus now wraps their
NULL‐initialization in a `#if PG_VERSION_NUM < PG_VERSION_18` guard. On
PG 15–17 we still explicitly set them to `NULL` (to satisfy the old
struct layout), and on PG 18+ we omit them entirely:
```c
#if PG_VERSION_NUM < PG_VERSION_18
/* PG 15–17 only: these fields were removed upstream in PG 18 */
.scan_bitmap_next_block = NULL,
.scan_bitmap_next_tuple = NULL,
#endif
```
### Adapt `vac_update_relstats()` invocation to PG-18’s new
“all\_frozen” argument
PostgreSQL commit
99f8f3fbbc
extended the `vac_update_relstats()` API by inserting a
`num_all_frozen_pages` parameter between the existing
`num_all_visible_pages` and `hasindex` arguments:
```diff
- /* PG ≤17: */
- void
- vac_update_relstats(Relation relation,
- BlockNumber num_pages,
- double num_tuples,
- BlockNumber num_all_visible_pages,
- bool hasindex,
- TransactionId frozenxid,
- MultiXactId minmulti,
- bool *frozenxid_updated,
- bool *minmulti_updated,
- bool in_outer_xact);
+ /* PG ≥18: adds num_all_frozen_pages */
+ void
+ vac_update_relstats(Relation relation,
+ BlockNumber num_pages,
+ double num_tuples,
+ BlockNumber num_all_visible_pages,
+ BlockNumber num_all_frozen_pages,
+ bool hasindex,
+ TransactionId frozenxid,
+ MultiXactId minmulti,
+ bool *frozenxid_updated,
+ bool *minmulti_updated,
+ bool in_outer_xact);
```
To compile cleanly on both PG 15–17 and PG 18+, Citus wraps its call in
a version guard and supplies a zero placeholder for the new field:
```c
#if PG_VERSION_NUM >= 180000
/* PG 18+: supply explicit “all_frozen” count */
vac_update_relstats(
rel,
new_rel_pages,
new_live_tuples,
new_rel_allvisible, /* allvisible */
0, /* all_frozen */
nindexes > 0,
newRelFrozenXid,
newRelminMxid,
&frozenxid_updated,
&minmulti_updated,
false /* in_outer_xact */
);
#else
/* PG 15–17: original signature */
vac_update_relstats(
rel,
new_rel_pages,
new_live_tuples,
new_rel_allvisible,
nindexes > 0,
newRelFrozenXid,
newRelminMxid,
&frozenxid_updated,
&minmulti_updated,
false /* in_outer_xact */
);
#endif
```
**Why all_frozen = 0?**
Columnar storage never embeds transaction IDs in its pages, so it never
needs to track “all‐frozen” pages the way a heap does. Setting both
allvisible and allfrozen to zero simply tells Postgres “there are no
pages with the visibility or frozen‐status bits set,” matching our
existing behavior.
This change ensures Citus’s VACUUM‐statistic updates work unmodified
across all supported Postgres versions.
DESCRIPTION: Fixes a crash in columnar custom scan that happens when a
columnar table is used in a join. Fixes issue #7647.
Co-authored-by: Ольга Сергеева <ob-sergeeva@it-serv.ru>
DESCRIPTION: Drops PG14 support
1. Remove "$version_num" != 'xx' from configure file
2. delete all PG_VERSION_NUM = PG_VERSION_XX references in the code
3. Look at pg_version_compat.h file, remove all _compat functions etc
defined specifically for PGXX differences
4. delete all PG_VERSION_NUM >= PG_VERSION_(XX+1), PG_VERSION_NUM <
PG_VERSION_(XX+1) ifs in the codebase
5. delete ruleutils_xx.c file
6. cleanup normalize.sed file from pg14 specific lines
7. delete all alternative output files for that particular PG version,
server_version_ge variable helps here
PG 17 added support for DEFAULT in ALTER TABLE .. SET ACCESS METHOD
Relevant PG commit:
d61a6cad6418f643a5773352038d0dfe5d3535b8
d61a6cad64
In that case, name in `AlterTableCmd->name` would be null.
Add a null check here to avoid crash.
In PG17, the outer loop in `acquire_sample_rows()` changed
from
`while (BlockSampler_HasMore(&bs))`
to
`while (table_scan_analyze_next_block(scan, stream))`
Relevant PG commit:
041b96802efa33d2bc9456f2ad946976b92b5ae1
041b96802e
It is expected that the `scan_analyze_next_block` function will
check if there are any blocks left. So we add that check in
`columnar_scan_analyze_next_block`
Without this fix, we will have an indefinite loop causing timeout.
Specifically, in our test schedules,
`multi schedule` stuck at `drop_column_partitioned_table` test
`multi-mx` schedule stuck at `start_stop_metadata_sync` test
`columnar schedule` stuck at `columnar_create` test
This PR provides successful compilation against PG17.0.
- Remove ExecFreeExprContext call
Relevant PG commit
d060e921ea5aa47b6265174c32e1128cebdbc3df
d060e921ea
- PG17 uses streaming IO in analyze, fix scan_analyze_next_block function
Relevant PG commit
041b96802efa33d2bc9456f2ad946976b92b5ae1
041b96802e
- Define ObjectClass for PG17+ only since it's removed
Relevant PG commit:
89e5ef7e21812916c9cf9fcf56e45f0f74034656
89e5ef7e21
- Remove ReorderBufferTupleBuf structure.
Relevant PG commit:
08e6344fd6423210b339e92c069bb979ba4e7cd6
08e6344fd6
- Define colliculocale and daticulocale since they have been renamed
Relevant PG commit:
f696c0cd5f299f1b51e214efc55a22a782cc175d
f696c0cd5f
- makeStringConst defined in PG17
Relevant PG commit:
de3600452b61d1bc3967e9e37e86db8956c8f577
de3600452b
- RangeVarCallbackOwnsTable was replaced by RangeVarCallbackMaintainsTable
Relevant PG commit:
ecb0fd33720fab91df1207e85704f382f55e1eb7
ecb0fd3372
- attstattarget is nullable, define pg compatible functions for it
Relevant PG commit:
4f622503d6de975ac87448aea5cea7de4bc140d5
4f622503d6
- stxstattarget is nullable in PG17, write compat functions for it
Relevant PG commit:
012460ee93c304fbc7220e5b55d9d0577fc766ab
012460ee93
- Use ResourceOwner to track WaitEventSet in PG17
Relevant PG commit:
50c67c2019ab9ade8aa8768bfe604cd802fe8591
50c67c2019
- getIdentitySequence now uses Relation instead of relation_id
Relevant PG commit:
509199587df73f06eda898ae13284292f4ae573a
509199587d
- Remove no-op tuplestore_donestoring function
Relevant PG commit:
75680c3d805e2323cd437ac567f0677fdfc7b680
75680c3d80
- MergeAction can have 3 merge kinds (now enum) in PG17, write compat
Relevant PG commit:
0294df2f1f842dfb0eed79007b21016f486a3c6c
0294df2f1f
- EXPLAIN (MEMORY) is added, make changes to ExplainOnePlan
Relevant PG commit:
5de890e3610d5a12cdaea36413d967cf5c544e20
5de890e361
- LIMIT_OPTION_DEFAULT has been removed as it's useless, use LIMIT_OPTION_COUNT
Relevant PG commit:
a6be0600ac3b71dda8277ab0fcbe59ee101ac1ce
a6be0600ac
- write compat for create_foreignscan_path bcs of more arguments in PG17
Relevant PG commit:
9e9931d2bf40e2fea447d779c2e133c2c1256ef3
9e9931d2bf
- pgprocno and lxid have been combined into a struct in PGPROC
Relevant PG commits:
28f3915b73f75bd1b50ba070f56b34241fe53fd1
28f3915b73
ab355e3a88de745607f6dd4c21f0119b5c68f2ad
ab355e3a88
024c521117579a6d356050ad3d78fdc95e44eefa
024c521117
- Simplify CitusNewNode (#7434)
postgres refactored newNode() in PG 17, the main point for doing this is
the original tricks is no longer neccessary for modern compilers[1].
This does the same for Citus.
This should have no backward compatibility issues since it just replaces
palloc0fast with palloc0.
This is good for forward compatibility since palloc0fast no longer
exists in PG 17.
[1]
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/b51f1fa7-7e6a-4ecc-936d-90a8a1659e7c@iki.fi
(cherry picked from commit 4b295cc)
This is prep work for successful compilation with PG17
PG17added foreach_ptr, foreach_int and foreach_oid macros
Relevant PG commit
14dd0f27d7cd56ffae9ecdbe324965073d01a9ff
14dd0f27d7
We already have these macros, but they are different with the
PG17 ones because our macros take a DECLARED variable, whereas
the PG16 macros declare a locally-scoped loop variable themselves.
Hence I am renaming our macros to foreach_declared_
I am separating this into its own PR since it touches many files. The
main compilation PR is https://github.com/citusdata/citus/pull/7699
This change adds a script to programatically group all includes in a
specific order. The script was used as a one time invocation to group
and sort all includes throught our formatted code. The grouping is as
follows:
- System includes (eg. `#include<...>`)
- Postgres.h (eg. `#include "postgres.h"`)
- Toplevel imports from postgres, not contained in a directory (eg.
`#include "miscadmin.h"`)
- General postgres includes (eg . `#include "nodes/..."`)
- Toplevel citus includes, not contained in a directory (eg. `#include
"citus_verion.h"`)
- Columnar includes (eg. `#include "columnar/..."`)
- Distributed includes (eg. `#include "distributed/..."`)
Because it is quite hard to understand the difference between toplevel
citus includes and toplevel postgres includes it hardcodes the list of
toplevel citus includes. In the same manner it assumes anything not
prefixed with `columnar/` or `distributed/` as a postgres include.
The sorting/grouping is enforced by CI. Since we do so with our own
script there are not changes required in our uncrustify configuration.
PG16 compatibility - Part 4
Check out part 1 42d956888d
part 2 0d503dd5ac
part 3 907d72e60d
This commit is in the series of PG16 compatibility commits.
It adds some outer join checks to the planner,
the new password_required option to the subscription,
and a crash fix related to PGIOAlignedBlock, see below for more details:
- Fix PGIOAlignedBlock Assert crash in PG16
Relevant PG commit:
faeedbcefd
faeedbcefd40bfdf314e048c425b6d9208896d90
- Pass planner info as argument to make_simple_restrictinfo
Pre PG16 passing plannerInfo to make_simple_restrictinfo
was only needed for placeholder Vars, which is not the case
in this part of the codebase because we are building the
expression from shard intervals which don't have placeholder
vars.
However, PG16 is counting baserels appearing in clause_relids
and is deleting the rels mentioned in plannerinfo->outer_join_rels
Hence directly accessing plannerinfo.
We will crash if we leave it as NULL.
For reference
2489d76c49 (diff-e045c41eda9686451a7993e91518e40056b3739365e39eb1b70ae438dc1f7c76R207)
Relevant PG commit:
2489d76c49
2489d76c4906f4461a364ca8ad7e0751ead8aa0d
- Add outer join checks, root->simple_rel_array
- fix rebalancer to include passwork_required option
Relevant PG commit:
c3afe8cf5a
c3afe8cf5a1e465bd71e48e4bc717f5bfdc7a7d6
More PG16 compatibility commits are coming soon ...
This PR provides successful compilation against PG16Beta2. It does some
necessary refactoring to prepare for full support of version 16, in
https://github.com/citusdata/citus/pull/6952 .
Change RelFileNode to RelFileNumber or RelFileLocator
Relevant PG commit
b0a55e43299c4ea2a9a8c757f9c26352407d0ccc
new header for varatt.h
Relevant PG commit:
d952373a987bad331c0e499463159dd142ced1ef
drop support for Abs, use fabs
Relevant PG commit
357cfefb09115292cfb98d504199e6df8201c957
tuplesort PGcommit: d37aa3d35832afde94e100c4d2a9618b3eb76472
Relevant PG commit:
d37aa3d35832afde94e100c4d2a9618b3eb76472
Fix vacuum in columnar
Relevant PG commit:
4ce3afb82ecfbf64d4f6247e725004e1da30f47c
older one:
b6074846cebc33d752f1d9a66e5a9932f21ad177
Add alloc_flags to pg_clean_ascii
Relevant PG commit:
45b1a67a0fcb3f1588df596431871de4c93cb76f
Merge GetNumConfigOptions() into get_guc_variables()
Relevant PG commit:
3057465acfbea2f3dd7a914a1478064022c6eecd
Minor PG refactor PG_FUNCNAME_MACRO __func__
Relevant PG commit
320f92b744b44f961e5d56f5f21de003e8027a7f
Pass NULL context to stringToQualifiedNameList, typeStringToTypeName
The pre-PG16 error behaviour for the following
stringToQualifiedNameList & typeStringToTypeName
was ereport(ERROR, ...)
Now with PG16 we have this context input. We preserve the same behaviour
by passing a NULL context, because of the following:
(copy paste comment from PG16)
If "context" isn't an ErrorSaveContext node, this behaves as
errstart(ERROR, domain), and the errsave() macro ends up acting
exactly like ereport(ERROR, ...).
Relevant PG commit
858e776c84f48841e7e16fba7b690b76e54f3675
Use RangeVarCallbackMaintainsTable instead of RangeVarCallbackOwnsTable
Relevant PG commit:
60684dd834a222fefedd49b19d1f0a6189c1632e
FIX THIS: Not implemented grant-level control of role inheritance
see PG commit
e3ce2de09d814f8770b2e3b3c152b7671bcdb83f
Make Scan node abstract
PG commit:
8c73c11a0d39049de2c1f400d8765a0eb21f5228
Change in Var representations, get_relids_in_jointree
PG commit
2489d76c4906f4461a364ca8ad7e0751ead8aa0d
Deadlock detection changes because SHM_QUEUE is removed
Relevant PG Commit:
d137cb52cb7fd44a3f24f3c750fbf7924a4e9532
TU_UpdateIndexes
Relevant PG commit
19d8e2308bc51ec4ab993ce90077342c915dd116
Use object_ownercheck and object_aclcheck functions
Relevant PG commits:
afbfc02983f86c4d71825efa6befd547fe81a926
c727f511bd7bf3c58063737bcf7a8f331346f253
Rework Permission Info for successful compilation
Relevant PG commits:
postgres/postgres@a61b1f7postgres/postgres@b803b7d
---------
Co-authored-by: onderkalaci <onderkalaci@gmail.com>
Index scans in PG16 return empty sets because of extra compatibility
enforcement for `ScanKeyInit` arguments.
Could be one of the relevant PG commits:
c8b2ef05f4
This PR fixes all incompatible `RegProcedure` and `Datum` arguments in
all `ScanKeyInit` functions used throughout the codebase.
Helpful for https://github.com/citusdata/citus/pull/6952
This commit is the second and last phase of dropping PG13 support.
It consists of the following:
- Removes all PG_VERSION_13 & PG_VERSION_14 from codepaths
- Removes pg_version_compat entries and columnar_version_compat entries
specific for PG13
- Removes alternative pg13 test outputs
- Removes PG13 normalize lines and fix the test outputs based on that
It is a continuation of 5bf163a27d
PG16beta1 added some sanity checks for GUCS, find the Relevant PG
commits below:
1- Add check on initial and boot values when loading GUCs
a73952b795
2- Extend check_GUC_init() with checks on flag combinations when loading
GUCs
009f8d1714
I fixed our currently problematic GUCS, we can merge this directly into
main as these make sense for any PG version.
There was a particular NodeConninfo issue:
Previously we would rely on the fact that NodeConninfo initial value
is an empty string. However, with PG16 enforcing same initial and boot
values, we can't use an empty initial value for NodeConninfo anymore.
Therefore we add a new flag to indicate whether we are at boot check.
Citus build with PG16 fails because of the following warnings:
- using char* instead of Datum
- using pointer instead of oid
- candidate function for format attribute
- remove old definition from PG11 compatibility 62bf571ced
This commit fixes the above.
When working on changelog, Marco suggested in
https://github.com/citusdata/citus/pull/6856#pullrequestreview-1386601215
that we should bump columnar version to 11.3 as well.
This PR aims to contain all the necessary changes to allow upgrades to
and downgrades from 11.3.0 for columnar. Note that updating citus
extension version does not affect columnar as the two extension versions
are not really coupled.
The same changes will also be applied to the release branch in
https://github.com/citusdata/citus/pull/6897
In the past, having columnar tables in the cluster was causing pg
upgrades to fail when attempting to access columnar metadata. This is
because, pg_dump doesn't see objects that we use for columnar-am related
booking as the dependencies of the tables using columnar-am.
To fix that; in #5456, we inserted some "normal dependency" edges (from
those objects to columnar-am) into pg_depend.
This helped us ensuring the existency of a class of metadata objects
--such as columnar.storageid_seq-- and helped fixing #5437.
However, the normal-dependency edges that we added for indexes on
columnar metadata tables --such columnar.stripe_pkey-- didn't help at
all because they were indeed causing dependency loops (#5510) and
pg_dump was not able to take those dependency edges into the account.
For this reason, this commit deletes those dependency edges so that
pg_dump stops complaining about them. Note that it's not critical to
delete those edges from pg_depend since they're not breaking pg upgrades
but were triggering some warning messages. And given that backporting
a sql change into older versions is hard a lot, we skip backporting
this.
Fixes#6570.
In the past, having columnar tables in the cluster was causing pg
upgrades to fail when attempting to access columnar metadata. This is
because, pg_dump doesn't see objects that we use for columnar-am related
booking as the dependencies of the tables using columnar-am.
To fix that; in #5456, we inserted some "normal dependency" edges (from
those objects to columnar-am) into pg_depend.
This helped us ensuring the existency of a class of metadata objects
--such as columnar.storageid_seq-- and helped fixing #5437.
However, the normal-dependency edges that we added for indexes on
columnar metadata tables --such columnar.stripe_pkey-- didn't help at
all because they were indeed causing dependency loops (#5510) and
pg_dump was not able to take those dependency edges into the account.
For this reason, instead of inserting such dependency edges from indexes
to columnar-am, we allow columnar metadata accessors to fall-back to
sequential scan during pg upgrades.
DESCRIPTION: Raises memory limits in columnar from 256MB to 1GB for
reads and writes
This doesn't completely fix#5918 but at least increases the
buffer limits that might cause throwing an error when reading
from or writing into into columnar storage. A way better approach
to fix this is documented in #6420.
Replacing memcpy_s with memcpy is quite safe in those places
since we anyway make sure to allocate enough amount of memory
before writing into related buffers.
DESCRIPTION: Fixes a bug that prevents retaining columnar table options after a table-rewrite
A fix for this issue: Columnar: options ignored during ALTER TABLE
rewrite #5927
The OID for the temporary table created during ALTER TABLE was not the
same as the original table's OID so the columnar options were not being
applied during rewrite.
The change is that I applied the original table's columnar options to
the new table so that it has the correct options during write. I also
added a test.
Before, this was the default mode for CustomScan providers.
Now, the default is to assume that they can't project.
This causes performance penalties due to adding unnecessary
Result nodes.
Hence we use the newly added flag, CUSTOMPATH_SUPPORT_PROJECTION
to get it back to how it was.
In PG15 support branch we created explain functions to ignore
the new Result nodes, so we undo that in this commit.
Relevant PG commit:
955b3e0f9269639fb916cee3dea37aee50b82df0
Code snippet in Makefile was blocking Citus build when USE_PGXS flag was set. This was included for port to FSPG but is not needed for Citus engine and can be safely removed.
Reported bug #5803 shows that we are currently not sending the IN clause to our planner for columnar. This PR fixes it by checking for ScalarArrayOpExpr in ExtractPushdownClause so that we do not skip it. Also added a test case for this new addition.
* Remove if conditions with PG_VERSION_NUM < 13
* Remove server_above_twelve(&eleven) checks from tests
* Fix tests
* Remove pg12 and pg11 alternative test output files
* Remove pg12 specific normalization rules
* Some more if conditions in the code
* Change RemoteCollationIdExpression and some pg12/pg13 comments
* Remove some more normalization rules