E.25. Release 14.18
Release date: 2025-05-08
This release contains a variety of fixes from 14.17. For information about new features in major release 14, see Section E.43.
E.25.1. Migration to Version 14.18
A dump/restore is not required for those running 14.X.
However, if you have any self-referential foreign key constraints on partitioned tables, it may be necessary to recreate those constraints to ensure that they are being enforced correctly. See the second changelog entry below.
Also, if you have any BRIN bloom indexes, it may be advisable to reindex them after updating. See the third changelog entry below.
Also, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 14.14, see Section E.29.
E.25.2. Changes
Avoid one-byte buffer overread when examining invalidly-encoded strings that are claimed to be in GB18030 encoding (Noah Misch, Andres Freund) § §
While unlikely, a SIGSEGV crash could occur if an incomplete multibyte character appeared at the end of memory. This was possible both in the server and in libpq-using applications. (CVE-2025-4207)
Handle self-referential foreign keys on partitioned tables correctly (Álvaro Herrera) §
Creating or attaching partitions failed to make the required catalog entries for a foreign-key constraint, if the table referenced by the constraint was the same partitioned table. This resulted in failure to enforce the constraint fully.
To fix this, you should drop and recreate any self-referential foreign keys on partitioned tables, if partitions have been created or attached since the constraint was created. Bear in mind that violating rows might already be present, in which case recreating the constraint will fail, and you'll need to fix up those rows before trying again.
Avoid data loss when merging compressed BRIN summaries in
brin_bloom_union()(Tomas Vondra) §The code failed to account for decompression results not being identical to the input objects, which would result in failure to add some of the data to the merged summary, leading to missed rows in index searches.
This mistake was present back to v14 where BRIN bloom indexes were introduced, but this code path was only rarely reached then. It's substantially more likely to be hit in v17 because parallel index builds now use the code.
Fix unexpected “attribute has wrong type” errors in
UPDATE,DELETE, andMERGEqueries that use whole-row table references to views or functions inFROM(Tom Lane) § § §Prevent failure in
INSERTcommands when the table has aGENERATEDcolumn of a domain data type and the domain's constraints disallow null values (Jian He) §Constraint failure was reported even if the generation expression produced a perfectly okay result.
Correctly process references to outer CTE names that appear within a
WITHclause attached to anINSERT/UPDATE/DELETE/MERGEcommand that's insideWITH(Tom Lane) §The parser failed to detect disallowed recursion cases, nor did it account for such references when sorting CTEs into a usable order.
Fix
ARRAY(andsubquery)ARRAY[constructs to produce sane results when the input is of typeexpression, ...]int2vectororoidvector(Tom Lane) §This patch restores the behavior that existed before PostgreSQL 9.5: the result is of type
int2vector[]oroidvector[].Fix possible erroneous reports of invalid affixes while parsing Ispell dictionaries (Jacob Brazeal) §
Fix
ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMNto correctly handle the case of a domain type that has a default (Jian He, Tom Lane, Tender Wang) § §If a domain type has a default, adding a column of that type (without any explicit
DEFAULTclause) failed to install the domain's default value in existing rows, instead leaving the new column null.Improve the error message for disallowed attempts to alter the properties of a foreign key constraint (Álvaro Herrera) §
Avoid error when resetting the
relhassubclassflag of a temporary table that's markedON COMMIT DELETE ROWS(Noah Misch) §Fix planner's failure to identify more than one hashable ScalarArrayOpExpr subexpression within a top-level expression (David Geier) §
This resulted in unnecessarily-inefficient execution of any additional subexpressions that could have been processed with a hash table (that is,
IN,NOT IN, or= ANYclauses with all-constant right-hand sides).Disable “skip fetch” optimization in bitmap heap scan (Matthias van de Meent) §
It turns out that this optimization can result in returning dead tuples when a concurrent vacuum marks a page all-visible.
Fix performance issues in GIN index search startup when there are many search keys (Tom Lane, Vinod Sridharan) § §
An indexable clause with many keys (for example,
jsonbcol ?| array[...]with tens of thousands of array elements) took O(N2) time to start up, and was uncancelable for that interval too.Detect missing support procedures in a BRIN index operator class, and report an error instead of crashing (Álvaro Herrera) §
Respond to interrupts (such as query cancel) while waiting for asynchronous subplans of an Append plan node (Heikki Linnakangas) §
Previously, nothing would happen until one of the subplans becomes ready.
Fix race condition in handling of
synchronous_standby_namesimmediately after startup (Melnikov Maksim, Michael Paquier) §For a short period after system startup, backends might fail to wait for synchronous commit even though
synchronous_standby_namesis enabled.Fix
pg_strtof()to not crash with null endptr (Alexander Lakhin, Tom Lane) §Avoid crash when a Snowball stemmer encounters an out-of-memory condition (Maksim Korotkov) §
Skip WAL recycling and preallocation during archive recovery, to avoid corruption of WAL files that were restored from the archive (Noah Misch, Arun Thirupathi) § § § § § § §
This change back-patches v15-era fixes that were considered largely cosmetic at the time, but turn out to prevent data corruption in the wake of subsequent fixes.
Prevent over-advancement of catalog xmin in “fast forward” mode of logical decoding (Zhijie Hou) §
This mistake could allow deleted catalog entries to be vacuumed away even though they were still potentially needed by the WAL-reading process.
Avoid data loss when DDL operations that don't take a strong lock affect tables that are being logically replicated (Shlok Kyal, Hayato Kuroda) § §
The catalog changes caused by the DDL command were not reflected into WAL-decoding processes, allowing them to decode subsequent changes using stale catalog data, probably resulting in data corruption.
Avoid duplicate snapshot creation in logical replication index lookups (Heikki Linnakangas) § §
Fix assertion failure in snapshot building (Masahiko Sawada) §
Fix overly-strict assertion in
gistFindCorrectParent()(Heikki Linnakangas) §Fix rare assertion failure in standby servers when the primary is restarted (Heikki Linnakangas) §
In PL/pgSQL, avoid “unexpected plan node type” error when a scrollable cursor is defined on a simple
SELECTquery (Andrei Lepikhov) §expressionDon't try to drop individual index partitions in pg_dump's
--cleanmode (Jian He) §The server rejects such
DROPcommands. That has no real consequences, since the partitions will go away anyway in the subsequentDROPs of either their parent tables or their partitioned index. However, the error reported for the attempted drop causes problems when restoring in--single-transactionmode.In pg_dumpall, avoid emitting invalid role
GRANTcommands ifpg_auth_memberscontains invalid role OIDs (Tom Lane) §Instead, print a warning and skip the entry. This copes better with catalog corruption that has been seen to occur in back branches as a result of race conditions between
GRANTandDROP ROLE.In pg_amcheck and pg_upgrade, use the correct function to free allocations made by libpq (Michael Paquier, Ranier Vilela) §
These oversights could result in crashes in certain Windows build configurations, such as a debug build of libpq used by a non-debug build of the calling application.
Allow
contrib/dblinkqueries to be interrupted by query cancel (Noah Misch) § §This change back-patches a v17-era fix. It prevents possible hangs in
CREATE DATABASEandDROP DATABASEdue to failure to detect deadlocks.Avoid crashing with corrupt input data in
contrib/pageinspect'sheap_page_items()(Dmitry Kovalenko) §Prevent assertion failure in
contrib/pg_freespacemap'spg_freespacemap()(Tender Wang) §Applying
pg_freespacemap()to a relation lacking storage (such as a view) caused an assertion failure, although there was no ill effect in non-assert builds. Add an error check to reject that case.Fix build failure on macOS 15.4 (Tom Lane, Peter Eisentraut) §
This macOS update broke our configuration probe for
strchrnul().Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2025b for DST law changes in Chile, plus historical corrections for Iran (Tom Lane) §
There is a new time zone America/Coyhaique for Chile's Aysén Region, to account for it changing to UTC-03 year-round and thus diverging from America/Santiago.