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Abuhujair Javed
Postgres FD Implementation
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Jul 21, 1998
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Bruce Momjian
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<HR>
<P>
A query comes to the backend via data packets arriving through TCP/IP
or Unix Domain sockets. It is loaded into a string, and passed to
the
A query comes to the backend via data packets arriving through TCP/IP or
Unix Domain sockets. It is 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-specific structure,
like
<A
HREF=
"../../include/nodes/parsenodes.h"
>
CreateStmt
</A>
or
<A
HREF=
"../../include/nodes/parsenodes.h"
>
SelectStmt.
</A>
<P>
<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-specific structure, like
<A
HREF=
"../../include/nodes/parsenodes.h"
>
CreateStmt
</A>
or
<A
HREF=
"../../include/nodes/parsenodes.h"
>
SelectStmt.
</A><P>
The query is then identified as a
<I>
Utility
</I>
query or a more complex
query. A
<I>
Utility
</I>
query is processed by a query-specific function
in
<A
HREF=
"../../backend/commands"
>
commands.
</A>
A complex query, like
<I>
SELECT, UPDATE,
</I>
and
<I>
DELETE
</I>
requires much more handling.
<P>
<I>
SELECT, UPDATE,
</I>
and
<I>
DELETE
</I>
requires much more handling.
<P>
The parser takes a complex query, 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
<I>
WHERE
</I>
clause qualification, which is filled in by
<A
HREF=
"../../backend/parser/parse_clause.c"
>
transformWhereClause().
</A>
<I>
WHERE
</I>
clause qualification, which is filled in by
<A
HREF=
"../../backend/parser/parse_clause.c"
>
transformWhereClause().
</A>
Each table referenced in the query is represented by a
<A
HREF=
"../../include/nodes/parsenodes.h"
>
RangeTableEntry,
</A>
and they
are linked together to form the
<I>
range table
</I>
of the query, which
is
generated by
<A
HREF=
"../../backend/parser/parse_clause.c"
>
makeRangeTable().
</A>
Query.rtable holds the query's range table.
<P>
are linked together to form the
<I>
range table
</I>
of the query, which
is
generated by
<A
HREF=
"../../backend/parser/parse_clause.c"
>
makeRangeTable().
</A>
Query.rtable holds the query's range table.
<P>
Certain queries, like
<I>
SELECT,
</I>
return columns of data. Other
queries, like
<I>
INSERT
</I>
and
<I>
UPDATE,
</I>
specify the columns
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placed in
<A
HREF=
"../../include/nodes/parsenodes.h"
>
target list
entries,
</I>
and linked together to make up the
<I>
target list
</I>
of
the query. The target list is stored in Query.targetList, which is
generated by
<A
HREF=
"../../backend/parser/parse_target.c"
>
transformTargetList().
</A
>
<P>
generated by
<A
HREF=
"../../backend/parser/parse_target.c"
>
transformTargetList().
</A><P
>
Other query elements, like aggregates(
<I>
SUM()
</I>
),
<I>
GROUP BY,
</I>
and
<I>
ORDER BY
</I>
are also stored in their own Query fields.
<P>
and
<I>
ORDER BY
</I>
are also stored in their own Query fields.
<P>
The next step is for the Query to be modified by any
<I>
VIEWS
</I>
or
<I>
RULES
</I>
that may apply to the query. This is performed by the
<A
HREF=
"../../backend/rewrite"
>
rewrite
</A>
system.
<P>
HREF=
"../../backend/rewrite"
>
rewrite
</A>
system.
<P>
The
<A
HREF=
"../../backend/optimizer"
>
optimizer
</A>
takes the Query
structure and generates an optimal
<A
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@@ -101,45 +99,46 @@ HREF="../..//include/nodes/plannodes.h">Plan,</A> which contains the
operations to be performed to execute the query. The
<A
HREF=
"../../backend/optimizer/path"
>
path
</A>
module determines the best
table join order and join type of each table in the RangeTable, using
Query.qual(
<I>
WHERE
</I>
clause) to consider optimal index usage.
<P>
Query.qual(
<I>
WHERE
</I>
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
returned to the client. The Plan actually as set of nodes, arranged in
a tree structure with a top-level node, and various sub-nodes as
children.
<P>
children.
<P>
There are many other modules that support this basic functionality.
They can be accessed by clicking on the flowchart.
<P>
<HR>
<P>
There are many other modules that support this basic functionality. They
can be accessed by clicking on the flowchart.
<P>
<HR><P>
Another area of interest is the shared memory area, which contains data
accessable to all backends. It has table recently used data/index
blocks, locks, backend information, and lookup tables for these
structures:
<UL>
<LI>
ShmemIndex - lookup shared memory addresses using structure names
<LI><A
HREF=
"../../include/storage/buf_internals.h"
>
Buffer
Descriptor
</A>
- control header for buffer cache block
<LI><A
HREF=
"../../include/storage/buf_internals.h"
>
Buffer Block
</A>
-
data/index buffer cache block
<LI>
Shared Buffer Lookup Table - lookup of buffer cache block addresses
using
table name and block number(
<A
HREF=
"../../include/storage/buf_internals.h"
>
BufferTag
</A>
)
<LI>
MultiLevelLockTable (ctl) - control structure for
each locking
method. Currently, only multi-level locking is used(
<A
<LI>
Shared Buffer Lookup Table - lookup of buffer cache block addresses
using table name and block number(
<A
HREF=
"../../include/storage/buf_internals.h"
>
BufferTag
</A>
)
<LI>
MultiLevelLockTable (ctl) - control structure for
each locking
method. Currently, only multi-level locking is used(
<A
HREF=
"../../include/storage/lock.h"
>
LOCKMETHODCTL
</A>
).
<LI>
MultiLevelLockTable (lock hash) - the
<A
HREF=
"../../include/storage/lock.h"
>
LOCK
</A>
structure, looked up using
relation, database object ids(
<A
HREF=
"../../include/storage/lock.h"
>
LOCKTAG)
</A>
. The lock table structure contains the
lock modes(read/write or shared/exclusive) and circular linked list of backends (
<A
HREF=
"../../include/storage/lock.h"
>
LOCKTAG)
</A>
. The lock table
structure contains the lock modes(read/write or shared/exclusive) and
circular linked list of backends (
<A
HREF=
"../../include/storage/proc.h"
>
PROC
</A>
structure pointers) waiting
on the lock.
<LI>
MultiLevelLockTable (xid hash) - lookup of LOCK structure address
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@@ -152,11 +151,12 @@ contains a pointer to the backend's PROC.lockQueue.
<LI><A
HREF=
"../../include/storage/proc.h"
>
Proc Header
</A>
- information
about each backend, including locks held/waiting, indexed by process id
</UL>
Each data structure is created by calling
<A
HREF=
"../../backend/storage/ipc/shmem.c"
>
ShmemInitStruct(),
</A>
and
the lookups are created by
<A
HREF=
"../../backend/storage/ipc/shmem.c"
>
ShmemInitHash().
</A
>
<P>
HREF=
"../../backend/storage/ipc/shmem.c"
>
ShmemInitStruct(),
</A>
and
the
lookups are created by
<A
HREF=
"../../backend/storage/ipc/shmem.c"
>
ShmemInitHash().
</A><P
>
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SIZE=
"2"
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>
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