Commit 0cba5523 authored by Bruce Momjian's avatar Bruce Momjian

Update backend flowchart.

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<H2 ALIGN=CENTER> <H2 ALIGN=CENTER>
by Bruce Momjian by Bruce Momjian
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<P>
Queries come into the backend via data packets coming in through TCP/IP
and Unix Domain sockets. They are loaded into a string, and passed to
the
<A HREF="../../backend/parser">parser,</A> where the lexical scanner,
<A HREF="../../backend/parser/scan.l">scan.l,</A>
breaks the query up into tokens(words). The parser
uses
<A HREF="../../backend/parser/gram.y">gram.y</A> and the tokens to
identify the query type, and load the proper query-type-specific
structure, like
<A HREF="../../include/nodes/parsenodes.h">CreateStmt or SelectStmt.</A>
<P>
The query is then identified as a <I>Utility</I> function or a more
complex query. <I>Utility</I> queries are processed by a
query-type-specific function in <A HREF="../../backend/commands">
commands.</A> Complex queries, like <I>SELECT, UPDATE,</I> and
<I>DELETE</I> require much more handling.
<P>
The parser takes the complex queries, and creates a
<A HREF="../../include/nodes/parsenodes.h">Query</A> structure that
contains all the elements used by complex queries. Query.qual holds the
WHERE clause qualification, which is filled in by
<A HREF="../../backend/parser/parse_clause.c">transformWhereClause().</A>
Each table is represented by a <A HREF="../../include/nodes/parsenodes.h">
RangeTableEntry,</A>
and they are linked together to form the <I>range table</I> for the
query, and is generated by <A HREF="../../backend/parser/parse_clause.c">
makeRangeTable().</A> Query.rtable holds the queries range table.
<P>
Certain queries, like SELECT, return columns of data. Other queries,
like INSERT and UPDATE, specify the columns modified by the query.
These columns references are converted to <A
HREF="../../include/nodes/primnodes.h"> Resdom</A> entries, which are
linked together to make up the <I>target list</I> of the query. The
target list is stored in Query.targetList, and is generated by
<A HREF="../../backend/parser/parse_target.c">transformTargetList().</A>
<P>
Other query elements, like aggregates(SUM()), GROUP BY, ORDER BY are
also stored in their own fields.
<P>
The next step is for the Query to be modified by any VIEWS or RULES that
may apply to the query. This is performed by the <A
HREF="../../backend/rewrite">rewrite</A> system.
<P>
The optimizer takes the Query structure, and generates an optimal
<A HREF="../..//include/nodes/plannodes.h">Plan</A> containing primitive
operations to be performed by the executor to complete the query. The
<A HREF="../../backend/optimizer/path">path</A> module
determines the table join order and join type of each of the tables in
the RangeTable, using Query.qual(WHERE clause) to consider optimal index
usage.
<P>
The Plan is then passed to the <A
HREF="../../backend/executor">executor</A> for execution, and the result
is returned to the client.
<P>
There are many other modules that support this basic functionality.
They can be accessed by clicking on the flowchart.
<P>
Another area of interest is the shared memory area, containing
table data/index blocks, locks, and backend information:
<UL>
<LI>ShmemIndex - contains an index of all other shared memory
structures, allowing quick lookup of other structure locations in shared
memory
<LI>Buffer Descriptors - control header for shared memory buffer block
<LI>Buffer Blocks - block of table/index data shared by all backends
<LI>Shared Buf Lookup Table - lookup to see if a requested buffer
is already in the shared memory area
<LI>LockTable - lock table structure, specifiying table, lock types, and
backends holding or waiting on lock
<LI>LockTable (lock hash) - lookup of LockTable structures using
table name
<LI>LockTable (xid hash) - lookup of LockTable structures using
transaction id
<LI>Proc Header - information about each backend, including locks held/waiting,
indexed by process id
</UL>
Each structure is created by calling <A
HREF="../../backend/storage/ipc/shmem.c"> ShmemInitStruct().</A>
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<EM><BIG> <EM><BIG>
Click on an item to see more detail or click Click on an item to see more detail or click
<A HREF="backend_dirs.html">here</a> to see the full index. <A HREF="backend_dirs.html">here</a> to see the full index.
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Maintainer: Bruce Momjian<A Maintainer: Bruce Momjian (<A
HREF="mailto:maillist@candle.pha.pa.us">maillist@candle.pha.pa.us</a>)<BR> HREF="mailto:maillist@candle.pha.pa.us">maillist@candle.pha.pa.us</A>)<BR>
Last updated: Mon Oct 27 11:01:08 EST 1997 Last updated: Tue Dec 9 17:56:08 EST 1997
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