Commit e2159f38 authored by Tom Lane's avatar Tom Lane

Teach the planner to remove SubqueryScan nodes from the plan if they

aren't doing anything useful (ie, neither selection nor projection).
Also, extend to SubqueryScan the hacks already in place to avoid
unnecessary ExecProject calls when the result would just be the same
tuple the subquery already delivered.  This saves some overhead in
UNION and other set operations, as well as avoiding overhead for
unflatten-able subqueries.  Per example from Sokolov Yura.
parent c61207b0
......@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/execMain.c,v 1.248 2005/05/06 17:24:53 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/execMain.c,v 1.249 2005/05/22 22:30:19 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -353,16 +353,10 @@ ExecCheckRTEPerms(RangeTblEntry *rte)
AclId userid;
/*
* If it's a subquery, recursively examine its rangetable.
*/
if (rte->rtekind == RTE_SUBQUERY)
{
ExecCheckRTPerms(rte->subquery->rtable);
return;
}
/*
* Otherwise, only plain-relation RTEs need to be checked here.
* Only plain-relation RTEs need to be checked here. Subquery RTEs
* are checked by ExecInitSubqueryScan if the subquery is still a
* separate subquery --- if it's been pulled up into our query level
* then the RTEs are in our rangetable and will be checked here.
* Function RTEs are checked by init_fcache when the function is
* prepared for execution. Join and special RTEs need no checks.
*/
......
......@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/execScan.c,v 1.35 2005/03/16 21:38:06 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/execScan.c,v 1.36 2005/05/22 22:30:19 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -48,7 +48,6 @@ TupleTableSlot *
ExecScan(ScanState *node,
ExecScanAccessMtd accessMtd) /* function returning a tuple */
{
EState *estate;
ExprContext *econtext;
List *qual;
ProjectionInfo *projInfo;
......@@ -58,11 +57,16 @@ ExecScan(ScanState *node,
/*
* Fetch data from node
*/
estate = node->ps.state;
econtext = node->ps.ps_ExprContext;
qual = node->ps.qual;
projInfo = node->ps.ps_ProjInfo;
/*
* If we have neither a qual to check nor a projection to do,
* just skip all the overhead and return the raw scan tuple.
*/
if (!qual && !projInfo)
return (*accessMtd) (node);
/*
* Check to see if we're still projecting out tuples from a previous
* scan tuple (because there is a function-returning-set in the
......@@ -83,6 +87,7 @@ ExecScan(ScanState *node,
* storage allocated in the previous tuple cycle. Note this can't
* happen until we're done projecting out tuples from a scan tuple.
*/
econtext = node->ps.ps_ExprContext;
ResetExprContext(econtext);
/*
......
......@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/nodeAppend.c,v 1.63 2005/04/24 11:46:20 neilc Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/nodeAppend.c,v 1.64 2005/05/22 22:30:19 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -251,31 +251,21 @@ ExecCountSlotsAppend(Append *node)
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecAppend
*
* Handles the iteration over the multiple scans.
* Handles iteration over multiple subplans.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TupleTableSlot *
ExecAppend(AppendState *node)
{
EState *estate;
int whichplan;
for (;;)
{
PlanState *subnode;
TupleTableSlot *result;
TupleTableSlot *result_slot;
ScanDirection direction;
/*
* get information from the node
*/
estate = node->ps.state;
direction = estate->es_direction;
whichplan = node->as_whichplan;
result_slot = node->ps.ps_ResultTupleSlot;
/*
* figure out which subplan we are currently processing
*/
subnode = node->appendplans[whichplan];
subnode = node->appendplans[node->as_whichplan];
/*
* get a tuple from the subplan
......@@ -285,33 +275,28 @@ ExecAppend(AppendState *node)
if (!TupIsNull(result))
{
/*
* if the subplan gave us something then return it as-is. We do
* NOT make use of the result slot that was set up in ExecInitAppend,
* first because there's no reason to and second because it may have
* the wrong tuple descriptor in inherited-UPDATE cases.
* If the subplan gave us something then return it as-is.
* We do NOT make use of the result slot that was set up in
* ExecInitAppend, first because there's no reason to and
* second because it may have the wrong tuple descriptor in
* inherited-UPDATE cases.
*/
return result;
}
else
{
/*
* .. go on to the "next" subplan in the appropriate direction and
* try processing again (recursively)
* Go on to the "next" subplan in the appropriate direction.
* If no more subplans, return the empty slot set up for us
* by ExecInitAppend.
*/
if (ScanDirectionIsForward(direction))
if (ScanDirectionIsForward(node->ps.state->es_direction))
node->as_whichplan++;
else
node->as_whichplan--;
if (!exec_append_initialize_next(node))
return ExecClearTuple(node->ps.ps_ResultTupleSlot);
/*
* return something from next node or an empty slot if all of our
* subplans have been exhausted. The empty slot is the one set up
* by ExecInitAppend.
*/
if (exec_append_initialize_next(node))
return ExecAppend(node);
else
return ExecClearTuple(result_slot);
/* Else loop back and try to get a tuple from the new subplan */
}
}
......
......@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/nodeFunctionscan.c,v 1.33 2005/04/14 22:09:40 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/nodeFunctionscan.c,v 1.34 2005/05/22 22:30:19 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -219,8 +219,7 @@ ExecInitFunctionScan(FunctionScan *node, EState *estate)
BlessTupleDesc(tupdesc);
scanstate->tupdesc = tupdesc;
ExecSetSlotDescriptor(scanstate->ss.ss_ScanTupleSlot,
tupdesc, false);
ExecAssignScanType(&scanstate->ss, tupdesc, false);
/*
* Other node-specific setup
......@@ -235,7 +234,7 @@ ExecInitFunctionScan(FunctionScan *node, EState *estate)
* Initialize result tuple type and projection info.
*/
ExecAssignResultTypeFromTL(&scanstate->ss.ps);
ExecAssignProjectionInfo(&scanstate->ss.ps);
ExecAssignScanProjectionInfo(&scanstate->ss);
return scanstate;
}
......
......@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/nodeSubqueryscan.c,v 1.25 2004/12/31 21:59:45 pgsql Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/nodeSubqueryscan.c,v 1.26 2005/05/22 22:30:19 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -78,6 +78,10 @@ SubqueryNext(SubqueryScanState *node)
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext);
/*
* We just overwrite our ScanTupleSlot with the subplan's result slot,
* rather than expending the cycles for ExecCopySlot().
*/
node->ss.ss_ScanTupleSlot = slot;
return slot;
......@@ -144,12 +148,13 @@ ExecInitSubqueryScan(SubqueryScan *node, EState *estate)
ExecInitExpr((Expr *) node->scan.plan.qual,
(PlanState *) subquerystate);
#define SUBQUERYSCAN_NSLOTS 1
#define SUBQUERYSCAN_NSLOTS 2
/*
* tuple table initialization
*/
ExecInitResultTupleSlot(estate, &subquerystate->ss.ps);
ExecInitScanTupleSlot(estate, &subquerystate->ss);
/*
* initialize subquery
......@@ -159,6 +164,11 @@ ExecInitSubqueryScan(SubqueryScan *node, EState *estate)
rte = rt_fetch(node->scan.scanrelid, estate->es_range_table);
Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_SUBQUERY);
/*
* Do access checking on the rangetable entries in the subquery.
*/
ExecCheckRTPerms(rte->subquery->rtable);
/*
* The subquery needs its own EState because it has its own
* rangetable. It shares our Param ID space, however. XXX if
......@@ -187,14 +197,20 @@ ExecInitSubqueryScan(SubqueryScan *node, EState *estate)
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext);
subquerystate->ss.ss_ScanTupleSlot = NULL;
subquerystate->ss.ps.ps_TupFromTlist = false;
/*
* Initialize scan tuple type (needed by ExecAssignScanProjectionInfo)
*/
ExecAssignScanType(&subquerystate->ss,
ExecGetResultType(subquerystate->subplan),
false);
/*
* Initialize result tuple type and projection info.
*/
ExecAssignResultTypeFromTL(&subquerystate->ss.ps);
ExecAssignProjectionInfo(&subquerystate->ss.ps);
ExecAssignScanProjectionInfo(&subquerystate->ss);
return subquerystate;
}
......@@ -230,6 +246,7 @@ ExecEndSubqueryScan(SubqueryScanState *node)
* clean out the upper tuple table
*/
ExecClearTuple(node->ss.ps.ps_ResultTupleSlot);
node->ss.ss_ScanTupleSlot = NULL; /* not ours to clear */
/*
* close down subquery
......
......@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/plan/createplan.c,v 1.188 2005/04/25 04:27:12 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/plan/createplan.c,v 1.189 2005/05/22 22:30:19 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -308,10 +308,11 @@ use_physical_tlist(RelOptInfo *rel)
int i;
/*
* Currently, can't do this for subquery or function scans. (This is
* mainly because we don't have an equivalent of build_physical_tlist
* for them; worth adding?)
* OK for subquery scans, but not function scans. (This is mainly
* because build_physical_tlist doesn't support them; worth adding?)
*/
if (rel->rtekind == RTE_SUBQUERY)
return true;
if (rel->rtekind != RTE_RELATION)
return false;
......
......@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/plan/planner.c,v 1.185 2005/04/28 21:47:13 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/plan/planner.c,v 1.186 2005/05/22 22:30:19 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -144,12 +144,12 @@ planner(Query *parse, bool isCursor, int cursorOptions,
result_plan = materialize_finished_plan(result_plan);
}
/* final cleanup of the plan */
result_plan = set_plan_references(result_plan, parse->rtable);
/* executor wants to know total number of Params used overall */
result_plan->nParamExec = list_length(PlannerParamList);
/* final cleanup of the plan */
set_plan_references(result_plan, parse->rtable);
/* restore state for outer planner, if any */
PlannerQueryLevel = save_PlannerQueryLevel;
PlannerParamList = save_PlannerParamList;
......
......@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/plan/setrefs.c,v 1.109 2005/04/25 01:30:13 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/plan/setrefs.c,v 1.110 2005/05/22 22:30:19 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -41,6 +41,11 @@ typedef struct
bool tlist_has_non_vars;
} replace_vars_with_subplan_refs_context;
static Plan *set_subqueryscan_references(SubqueryScan *plan, List *rtable);
static bool trivial_subqueryscan(SubqueryScan *plan);
static void adjust_plan_varnos(Plan *plan, int rtoffset);
static void adjust_expr_varnos(Node *node, int rtoffset);
static bool adjust_expr_varnos_walker(Node *node, int *context);
static void fix_expr_references(Plan *plan, Node *node);
static bool fix_expr_references_walker(Node *node, void *context);
static void set_join_references(Join *join, List *rtable);
......@@ -76,23 +81,42 @@ static void set_sa_opfuncid(ScalarArrayOpExpr *opexpr);
/*
* set_plan_references
*
* This is the final processing pass of the planner/optimizer. The plan
* tree is complete; we just have to adjust some representational details
* for the convenience of the executor. We update Vars in upper plan nodes
* to refer to the outputs of their subplans, and we compute regproc OIDs
* for operators (ie, we look up the function that implements each op).
*
* We also perform one final optimization step, which is to delete
* SubqueryScan plan nodes that aren't doing anything useful (ie, have
* no qual and a no-op targetlist). The reason for doing this last is that
* it can't readily be done before set_plan_references, because it would
* break set_uppernode_references: the Vars in the subquery's top tlist
* won't match up with the Vars in the outer plan tree. The SubqueryScan
* serves a necessary function as a buffer between outer query and subquery
* variable numbering ... but the executor doesn't care about that, only the
* planner.
*
* set_plan_references recursively traverses the whole plan tree.
*
* Returns nothing of interest, but modifies internal fields of nodes.
* The return value is normally the same Plan node passed in, but can be
* different when the passed-in Plan is a SubqueryScan we decide isn't needed.
*
* Note: to delete a SubqueryScan, we have to renumber Vars in its child nodes
* and append the modified subquery rangetable to the outer rangetable.
* Therefore "rtable" is an in/out argument and really should be declared
* "List **". But in the interest of notational simplicity we don't do that.
* (Since rtable can't be NIL if there's a SubqueryScan, the list header
* address won't change when we append a subquery rangetable.)
*/
void
Plan *
set_plan_references(Plan *plan, List *rtable)
{
ListCell *l;
if (plan == NULL)
return;
return NULL;
/*
* Plan-type-specific fixes
......@@ -133,25 +157,8 @@ set_plan_references(Plan *plan, List *rtable)
(Node *) ((TidScan *) plan)->tideval);
break;
case T_SubqueryScan:
{
RangeTblEntry *rte;
/*
* We do not do set_uppernode_references() here, because a
* SubqueryScan will always have been created with correct
* references to its subplan's outputs to begin with.
*/
fix_expr_references(plan, (Node *) plan->targetlist);
fix_expr_references(plan, (Node *) plan->qual);
/* Recurse into subplan too */
rte = rt_fetch(((SubqueryScan *) plan)->scan.scanrelid,
rtable);
Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_SUBQUERY);
set_plan_references(((SubqueryScan *) plan)->subplan,
rte->subquery->rtable);
}
break;
/* Needs special treatment, see comments below */
return set_subqueryscan_references((SubqueryScan *) plan, rtable);
case T_FunctionScan:
{
RangeTblEntry *rte;
......@@ -194,14 +201,18 @@ set_plan_references(Plan *plan, List *rtable)
/*
* These plan types don't actually bother to evaluate their
* targetlists or quals (because they just return their
* unmodified input tuples). The optimizer is lazy about
* creating really valid targetlists for them. Best to just
* leave the targetlist alone. In particular, we do not want
* to process subplans for them, since we will likely end up
* reprocessing subplans that also appear in lower levels of
* the plan tree!
* targetlists (because they just return their unmodified
* input tuples). The optimizer is lazy about creating really
* valid targetlists for them --- it tends to just put in a
* pointer to the child plan node's tlist. Hence, we leave
* the tlist alone. In particular, we do not want to process
* subplans in the tlist, since we will likely end up reprocessing
* subplans that also appear in lower levels of the plan tree!
*
* Since these plan types don't check quals either, we should
* not find any qual expression attached to them.
*/
Assert(plan->qual == NIL);
break;
case T_Limit:
......@@ -210,6 +221,7 @@ set_plan_references(Plan *plan, List *rtable)
* or quals. It does have live expressions for limit/offset,
* however.
*/
Assert(plan->qual == NIL);
fix_expr_references(plan, ((Limit *) plan)->limitOffset);
fix_expr_references(plan, ((Limit *) plan)->limitCount);
break;
......@@ -237,22 +249,27 @@ set_plan_references(Plan *plan, List *rtable)
/*
* Append, like Sort et al, doesn't actually evaluate its
* targetlist or quals, and we haven't bothered to give it its
* own tlist copy. So, don't fix targetlist/qual. But do
* targetlist or check quals, and we haven't bothered to give it
* its own tlist copy. So, don't fix targetlist/qual. But do
* recurse into child plans.
*/
Assert(plan->qual == NIL);
foreach(l, ((Append *) plan)->appendplans)
set_plan_references((Plan *) lfirst(l), rtable);
lfirst(l) = set_plan_references((Plan *) lfirst(l), rtable);
break;
case T_BitmapAnd:
/* BitmapAnd works like Append */
/* BitmapAnd works like Append, but has no tlist */
Assert(plan->targetlist == NIL);
Assert(plan->qual == NIL);
foreach(l, ((BitmapAnd *) plan)->bitmapplans)
set_plan_references((Plan *) lfirst(l), rtable);
lfirst(l) = set_plan_references((Plan *) lfirst(l), rtable);
break;
case T_BitmapOr:
/* BitmapOr works like Append */
/* BitmapOr works like Append, but has no tlist */
Assert(plan->targetlist == NIL);
Assert(plan->qual == NIL);
foreach(l, ((BitmapOr *) plan)->bitmapplans)
set_plan_references((Plan *) lfirst(l), rtable);
lfirst(l) = set_plan_references((Plan *) lfirst(l), rtable);
break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized node type: %d",
......@@ -270,16 +287,349 @@ set_plan_references(Plan *plan, List *rtable)
* children. Fortunately, that consideration doesn't apply to SubPlan
* nodes; else we'd need two passes over the expression trees.
*/
set_plan_references(plan->lefttree, rtable);
set_plan_references(plan->righttree, rtable);
plan->lefttree = set_plan_references(plan->lefttree, rtable);
plan->righttree = set_plan_references(plan->righttree, rtable);
foreach(l, plan->initPlan)
{
SubPlan *sp = (SubPlan *) lfirst(l);
Assert(IsA(sp, SubPlan));
set_plan_references(sp->plan, sp->rtable);
sp->plan = set_plan_references(sp->plan, sp->rtable);
}
return plan;
}
/*
* set_subqueryscan_references
* Do set_plan_references processing on a SubqueryScan
*
* We try to strip out the SubqueryScan entirely; if we can't, we have
* to do the normal processing on it.
*/
static Plan *
set_subqueryscan_references(SubqueryScan *plan, List *rtable)
{
Plan *result;
RangeTblEntry *rte;
ListCell *l;
/* First, recursively process the subplan */
rte = rt_fetch(plan->scan.scanrelid, rtable);
Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_SUBQUERY);
plan->subplan = set_plan_references(plan->subplan,
rte->subquery->rtable);
/*
* We have to process any initplans too; set_plan_references can't do
* it for us because of the possibility of double-processing.
*/
foreach(l, plan->scan.plan.initPlan)
{
SubPlan *sp = (SubPlan *) lfirst(l);
Assert(IsA(sp, SubPlan));
sp->plan = set_plan_references(sp->plan, sp->rtable);
}
if (trivial_subqueryscan(plan))
{
/*
* We can omit the SubqueryScan node and just pull up the subplan.
* We have to merge its rtable into the outer rtable, which means
* adjusting varnos throughout the subtree.
*/
int rtoffset = list_length(rtable);
List *sub_rtable;
sub_rtable = copyObject(rte->subquery->rtable);
range_table_walker(sub_rtable,
adjust_expr_varnos_walker,
(void *) &rtoffset,
QTW_IGNORE_RT_SUBQUERIES);
rtable = list_concat(rtable, sub_rtable);
result = plan->subplan;
adjust_plan_varnos(result, rtoffset);
result->initPlan = list_concat(plan->scan.plan.initPlan,
result->initPlan);
}
else
{
/*
* Keep the SubqueryScan node. We have to do the processing that
* set_plan_references would otherwise have done on it. Notice
* we do not do set_uppernode_references() here, because a
* SubqueryScan will always have been created with correct
* references to its subplan's outputs to begin with.
*/
result = (Plan *) plan;
fix_expr_references(result, (Node *) result->targetlist);
fix_expr_references(result, (Node *) result->qual);
}
return result;
}
/*
* trivial_subqueryscan
* Detect whether a SubqueryScan can be deleted from the plan tree.
*
* We can delete it if it has no qual to check and the targetlist just
* regurgitates the output of the child plan.
*/
static bool
trivial_subqueryscan(SubqueryScan *plan)
{
int attrno;
ListCell *lp,
*lc;
if (plan->scan.plan.qual != NIL)
return false;
attrno = 1;
forboth(lp, plan->scan.plan.targetlist, lc, plan->subplan->targetlist)
{
TargetEntry *ptle = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(lp);
TargetEntry *ctle = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(lc);
Var *var = (Var *) ptle->expr;
if (ptle->resjunk != ctle->resjunk)
return false; /* tlist doesn't match junk status */
if (!var || !IsA(var, Var))
return false; /* tlist item not a Var */
Assert(var->varno == plan->scan.scanrelid);
Assert(var->varlevelsup == 0);
if (var->varattno != attrno)
return false; /* out of order */
attrno++;
}
if (lp)
return false; /* parent tlist longer than child */
/* extra child items are OK only if all are resjunk */
for_each_cell(lc, lc)
{
TargetEntry *ctle = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(lc);
if (!ctle->resjunk)
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* adjust_plan_varnos
* Offset varnos and other rangetable indexes in a plan tree by rtoffset.
*/
static void
adjust_plan_varnos(Plan *plan, int rtoffset)
{
ListCell *l;
if (plan == NULL)
return;
/*
* Plan-type-specific fixes
*/
switch (nodeTag(plan))
{
case T_SeqScan:
((SeqScan *) plan)->scanrelid += rtoffset;
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->targetlist, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->qual, rtoffset);
break;
case T_IndexScan:
((IndexScan *) plan)->scan.scanrelid += rtoffset;
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->targetlist, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->qual, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) ((IndexScan *) plan)->indexqual,
rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) ((IndexScan *) plan)->indexqualorig,
rtoffset);
break;
case T_BitmapIndexScan:
((BitmapIndexScan *) plan)->scan.scanrelid += rtoffset;
/* no need to fix targetlist and qual */
Assert(plan->targetlist == NIL);
Assert(plan->qual == NIL);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) ((BitmapIndexScan *) plan)->indexqual,
rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) ((BitmapIndexScan *) plan)->indexqualorig,
rtoffset);
break;
case T_BitmapHeapScan:
((BitmapHeapScan *) plan)->scan.scanrelid += rtoffset;
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->targetlist, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->qual, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) ((BitmapHeapScan *) plan)->bitmapqualorig,
rtoffset);
break;
case T_TidScan:
((TidScan *) plan)->scan.scanrelid += rtoffset;
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->targetlist, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->qual, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) ((TidScan *) plan)->tideval,
rtoffset);
break;
case T_SubqueryScan:
((SubqueryScan *) plan)->scan.scanrelid += rtoffset;
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->targetlist, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->qual, rtoffset);
/* we should not recurse into the subquery! */
break;
case T_FunctionScan:
((FunctionScan *) plan)->scan.scanrelid += rtoffset;
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->targetlist, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->qual, rtoffset);
/* rte was already fixed by set_subqueryscan_references */
break;
case T_NestLoop:
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->targetlist, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->qual, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) ((Join *) plan)->joinqual, rtoffset);
break;
case T_MergeJoin:
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->targetlist, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->qual, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) ((Join *) plan)->joinqual, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) ((MergeJoin *) plan)->mergeclauses,
rtoffset);
break;
case T_HashJoin:
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->targetlist, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->qual, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) ((Join *) plan)->joinqual, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) ((HashJoin *) plan)->hashclauses,
rtoffset);
break;
case T_Hash:
case T_Material:
case T_Sort:
case T_Unique:
case T_SetOp:
/*
* Even though the targetlist won't be used by the executor,
* we fix it up for possible use by EXPLAIN (not to mention
* ease of debugging --- wrong varnos are very confusing).
* We have to make a copy because the tlist is very likely
* shared with lower plan levels.
*/
plan->targetlist = copyObject(plan->targetlist);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->targetlist, rtoffset);
Assert(plan->qual == NIL);
break;
case T_Limit:
/*
* Like the plan types above, Limit doesn't evaluate its tlist
* or quals. It does have live expressions for limit/offset,
* however.
*/
plan->targetlist = copyObject(plan->targetlist);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->targetlist, rtoffset);
Assert(plan->qual == NIL);
adjust_expr_varnos(((Limit *) plan)->limitOffset, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos(((Limit *) plan)->limitCount, rtoffset);
break;
case T_Agg:
case T_Group:
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->targetlist, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->qual, rtoffset);
break;
case T_Result:
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->targetlist, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->qual, rtoffset);
adjust_expr_varnos(((Result *) plan)->resconstantqual, rtoffset);
break;
case T_Append:
/*
* Append, like Sort et al, doesn't actually evaluate its
* targetlist or check quals, and we haven't bothered to give it
* its own tlist copy. So, copy tlist before fixing. Then
* recurse into child plans.
*/
plan->targetlist = copyObject(plan->targetlist);
adjust_expr_varnos((Node *) plan->targetlist, rtoffset);
Assert(plan->qual == NIL);
foreach(l, ((Append *) plan)->appendplans)
adjust_plan_varnos((Plan *) lfirst(l), rtoffset);
break;
case T_BitmapAnd:
/* BitmapAnd works like Append, but has no tlist */
Assert(plan->targetlist == NIL);
Assert(plan->qual == NIL);
foreach(l, ((BitmapAnd *) plan)->bitmapplans)
adjust_plan_varnos((Plan *) lfirst(l), rtoffset);
break;
case T_BitmapOr:
/* BitmapOr works like Append, but has no tlist */
Assert(plan->targetlist == NIL);
Assert(plan->qual == NIL);
foreach(l, ((BitmapOr *) plan)->bitmapplans)
adjust_plan_varnos((Plan *) lfirst(l), rtoffset);
break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized node type: %d",
(int) nodeTag(plan));
break;
}
/*
* Now recurse into child plans.
*
* We don't need to (and in fact mustn't) recurse into subqueries,
* so no need to examine initPlan list.
*/
adjust_plan_varnos(plan->lefttree, rtoffset);
adjust_plan_varnos(plan->righttree, rtoffset);
}
/*
* adjust_expr_varnos
* Offset varnos of Vars in an expression by rtoffset.
*
* This is different from the rewriter's OffsetVarNodes in that it has to
* work on an already-planned expression tree; in particular, we should not
* disturb INNER and OUTER references. On the other hand, we don't have to
* recurse into subqueries nor deal with outer-level Vars, so it's pretty
* simple.
*/
static void
adjust_expr_varnos(Node *node, int rtoffset)
{
/* This tree walk requires no special setup, so away we go... */
adjust_expr_varnos_walker(node, &rtoffset);
}
static bool
adjust_expr_varnos_walker(Node *node, int *context)
{
if (node == NULL)
return false;
if (IsA(node, Var))
{
Var *var = (Var *) node;
Assert(var->varlevelsup == 0);
if (var->varno > 0 && var->varno != INNER && var->varno != OUTER)
var->varno += *context;
if (var->varnoold > 0)
var->varnoold += *context;
return false;
}
return expression_tree_walker(node, adjust_expr_varnos_walker,
(void *) context);
}
/*
......@@ -315,7 +665,7 @@ fix_expr_references_walker(Node *node, void *context)
{
SubPlan *sp = (SubPlan *) node;
set_plan_references(sp->plan, sp->rtable);
sp->plan = set_plan_references(sp->plan, sp->rtable);
}
return expression_tree_walker(node, fix_expr_references_walker, context);
}
......
......@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/prep/prepunion.c,v 1.120 2005/04/06 16:34:06 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/prep/prepunion.c,v 1.121 2005/05/22 22:30:19 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ static List *recurse_union_children(Node *setOp, Query *parse,
SetOperationStmt *top_union,
List *refnames_tlist);
static List *generate_setop_tlist(List *colTypes, int flag,
Index varno,
bool hack_constants,
List *input_tlist,
List *refnames_tlist);
......@@ -119,8 +120,8 @@ plan_set_operations(Query *parse, List **sortClauses)
/*
* Recurse on setOperations tree to generate plans for set ops. The
* final output plan should have just the column types shown as the
* output from the top-level node, plus possibly a resjunk working
* column (we can rely on upper-level nodes to deal with that).
* output from the top-level node, plus possibly resjunk working
* columns (we can rely on upper-level nodes to deal with that).
*/
return recurse_set_operations((Node *) topop, parse,
topop->colTypes, true, -1,
......@@ -163,7 +164,9 @@ recurse_set_operations(Node *setOp, Query *parse,
* Add a SubqueryScan with the caller-requested targetlist
*/
plan = (Plan *)
make_subqueryscan(generate_setop_tlist(colTypes, flag, true,
make_subqueryscan(generate_setop_tlist(colTypes, flag,
rtr->rtindex,
true,
subplan->targetlist,
refnames_tlist),
NIL,
......@@ -202,13 +205,15 @@ recurse_set_operations(Node *setOp, Query *parse,
* the subplan. However, since the subplan was generated by
* generate_union_plan() or generate_nonunion_plan(), and hence
* its tlist was generated by generate_append_tlist(), this will
* work.
* work. We just tell generate_setop_tlist() to use varno 0.
*/
if (flag >= 0 ||
!tlist_same_datatypes(plan->targetlist, colTypes, junkOK))
{
plan = (Plan *)
make_result(generate_setop_tlist(colTypes, flag, false,
make_result(generate_setop_tlist(colTypes, flag,
0,
false,
plan->targetlist,
refnames_tlist),
NULL,
......@@ -415,12 +420,14 @@ recurse_union_children(Node *setOp, Query *parse,
*
* colTypes: column datatypes for non-junk columns
* flag: -1 if no flag column needed, 0 or 1 to create a const flag column
* varno: varno to use in generated Vars
* hack_constants: true to copy up constants (see comments in code)
* input_tlist: targetlist of this node's input node
* refnames_tlist: targetlist to take column names from
*/
static List *
generate_setop_tlist(List *colTypes, int flag,
Index varno,
bool hack_constants,
List *input_tlist,
List *refnames_tlist)
......@@ -462,7 +469,7 @@ generate_setop_tlist(List *colTypes, int flag,
if (hack_constants && inputtle->expr && IsA(inputtle->expr, Const))
expr = (Node *) inputtle->expr;
else
expr = (Node *) makeVar(0,
expr = (Node *) makeVar(varno,
inputtle->resno,
exprType((Node *) inputtle->expr),
exprTypmod((Node *) inputtle->expr),
......@@ -513,6 +520,7 @@ generate_setop_tlist(List *colTypes, int flag,
*
* The entries in the Append's targetlist should always be simple Vars;
* we just have to make sure they have the right datatypes and typmods.
* The Vars are always generated with varno 0.
*/
static List *
generate_append_tlist(List *colTypes, bool flag,
......
......@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c,v 1.196 2005/04/23 04:42:53 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c,v 1.197 2005/05/22 22:30:20 tgl Exp $
*
* HISTORY
* AUTHOR DATE MAJOR EVENT
......@@ -3026,8 +3026,6 @@ query_tree_walker(Query *query,
void *context,
int flags)
{
ListCell *rt;
Assert(query != NULL && IsA(query, Query));
if (walker((Node *) query->targetList, context))
......@@ -3044,7 +3042,25 @@ query_tree_walker(Query *query,
return true;
if (walker(query->in_info_list, context))
return true;
foreach(rt, query->rtable)
if (range_table_walker(query->rtable, walker, context, flags))
return true;
return false;
}
/*
* range_table_walker is just the part of query_tree_walker that scans
* a query's rangetable. This is split out since it can be useful on
* its own.
*/
bool
range_table_walker(List *rtable,
bool (*walker) (),
void *context,
int flags)
{
ListCell *rt;
foreach(rt, rtable)
{
RangeTblEntry *rte = (RangeTblEntry *) lfirst(rt);
......@@ -3532,9 +3548,6 @@ query_tree_mutator(Query *query,
void *context,
int flags)
{
List *newrt;
ListCell *rt;
Assert(query != NULL && IsA(query, Query));
if (!(flags & QTW_DONT_COPY_QUERY))
......@@ -3552,8 +3565,26 @@ query_tree_mutator(Query *query,
MUTATE(query->limitOffset, query->limitOffset, Node *);
MUTATE(query->limitCount, query->limitCount, Node *);
MUTATE(query->in_info_list, query->in_info_list, List *);
newrt = NIL;
foreach(rt, query->rtable)
query->rtable = range_table_mutator(query->rtable,
mutator, context, flags);
return query;
}
/*
* range_table_mutator is just the part of query_tree_mutator that processes
* a query's rangetable. This is split out since it can be useful on
* its own.
*/
List *
range_table_mutator(List *rtable,
Node *(*mutator) (),
void *context,
int flags)
{
List *newrt = NIL;
ListCell *rt;
foreach(rt, rtable)
{
RangeTblEntry *rte = (RangeTblEntry *) lfirst(rt);
RangeTblEntry *newrte;
......@@ -3592,8 +3623,7 @@ query_tree_mutator(Query *query,
}
newrt = lappend(newrt, newrte);
}
query->rtable = newrt;
return query;
return newrt;
}
/*
......
......@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/util/plancat.c,v 1.106 2005/04/22 21:58:31 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/util/plancat.c,v 1.107 2005/05/22 22:30:20 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
#include "optimizer/plancat.h"
#include "optimizer/tlist.h"
#include "parser/parsetree.h"
#include "parser/parse_expr.h"
#include "rewrite/rewriteManip.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
......@@ -353,27 +354,32 @@ estimate_rel_size(Relation rel, int32 *attr_widths,
* relation, but that data is not readily available to ExecTypeFromTL.
* For now, we don't apply the physical-tlist optimization when there are
* dropped cols.
*
* We also support building a "physical" tlist for subqueries, since the
* same optimization can occur in SubqueryScan nodes.
*/
List *
build_physical_tlist(Query *root, RelOptInfo *rel)
{
List *tlist = NIL;
Index varno = rel->relid;
RangeTblEntry *rte = rt_fetch(varno, root->rtable);
Relation relation;
List *tlist = NIL;
Query *subquery;
Var *var;
ListCell *l;
int attrno,
numattrs;
Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_RELATION);
switch (rte->rtekind)
{
case RTE_RELATION:
relation = heap_open(rte->relid, AccessShareLock);
numattrs = RelationGetNumberOfAttributes(relation);
for (attrno = 1; attrno <= numattrs; attrno++)
{
Form_pg_attribute att_tup = relation->rd_att->attrs[attrno - 1];
Var *var;
if (att_tup->attisdropped)
{
......@@ -396,6 +402,34 @@ build_physical_tlist(Query *root, RelOptInfo *rel)
}
heap_close(relation, AccessShareLock);
break;
case RTE_SUBQUERY:
subquery = rte->subquery;
foreach(l, subquery->targetList)
{
TargetEntry *tle = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(l);
var = makeVar(varno,
tle->resno,
exprType((Node *) tle->expr),
exprTypmod((Node *) tle->expr),
0);
tlist = lappend(tlist,
makeTargetEntry((Expr *) var,
tle->resno,
NULL,
tle->resjunk));
}
break;
default:
/* caller error */
elog(ERROR, "unsupported RTE kind %d in build_physical_tlist",
(int) rte->rtekind);
break;
}
return tlist;
}
......
......@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2005, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/optimizer/clauses.h,v 1.78 2005/01/28 19:34:28 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/optimizer/clauses.h,v 1.79 2005/05/22 22:30:20 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -91,6 +91,11 @@ extern bool query_tree_walker(Query *query, bool (*walker) (),
extern Query *query_tree_mutator(Query *query, Node *(*mutator) (),
void *context, int flags);
extern bool range_table_walker(List *rtable, bool (*walker) (),
void *context, int flags);
extern List *range_table_mutator(List *rtable, Node *(*mutator) (),
void *context, int flags);
extern bool query_or_expression_tree_walker(Node *node, bool (*walker) (),
void *context, int flags);
extern Node *query_or_expression_tree_mutator(Node *node, Node *(*mutator) (),
......
......@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2005, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/optimizer/planmain.h,v 1.84 2005/04/25 02:14:48 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/optimizer/planmain.h,v 1.85 2005/05/22 22:30:20 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ extern void process_implied_equality(Query *root,
/*
* prototypes for plan/setrefs.c
*/
extern void set_plan_references(Plan *plan, List *rtable);
extern Plan *set_plan_references(Plan *plan, List *rtable);
extern void fix_opfuncids(Node *node);
extern void set_opfuncid(OpExpr *opexpr);
......
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