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Gagan Goel
6a6fee5969 MCOL-5021 Followup.
Allow the compiler to inline the call to nextColValue() in column.cpp.
2022-08-18 19:35:35 +00:00
Gagan Goel
cbfdae3481 MCOL-5021 Code changes based on review feedback. 2022-08-05 14:40:50 -04:00
Gagan Goel
1355237ca3 MCOL-5021 Some minor fixes. 2022-08-05 14:40:50 -04:00
Gagan Goel
94e9f55940 MCOL-5021 Add a new member function to the DBRM class, DBRM::addToLBIDList().
This function iterates over lbidList (populated by an earlier call to
DBRM::getUncommittedExtentLBIDs()) to find those LBIDs which belong to
the AUX column. It then finds the corresponding LBIDs for all other columns
which belong to the same table as the AUX LBID and appends them to lbidList.
The updated lbidList is used by invalidateUncommittedExtentLBIDs() to update
the casual partitioning information.

DBRM::addToLBIDList() only comes into play in case of a transaction ROLLBACK.
2022-08-05 14:40:50 -04:00
Gagan Goel
439db48c5a MCOL-5021 Add support for the AUX column in TRUNCATE table processing. 2022-08-05 14:40:49 -04:00
Gagan Goel
ea1861fdb5 MCOL-5021 Add a new function to CalpontSystemCatalog class,
isAUXColumnOID(), to check if a given OID is an auxilliary
column OID.
2022-08-05 14:40:49 -04:00
Gagan Goel
262cd5c501 MCOL-5021 Remove hard-coded values for data type, column width
and compression type for the AUX column, and replace them with
constants defined in the execplan namespace.
2022-08-05 14:40:49 -04:00
Gagan Goel
86df9a972c MCOL-5021 Add prototype support for the AUX column in CREATE/DROP
DDL commands, single and multi-value INSERTs, cpimport, and
DELETE.
2022-08-05 14:40:49 -04:00
Leonid Fedorov
39c43a0f70 <unnamed>.execplan::CalpontSystemCatalog::TableName::create_date' may be used uninitialized 2022-07-11 22:27:25 +02:00
Denis Khalikov
467fe0b401 [MCOL-5109] Make a singleton from ServicePrimProc.
This patch makes a singleton from ServicePrimProc.
2022-06-07 13:27:45 +03:00
Leonid Fedorov
65252df4f6 C++20 fixes 2022-03-28 12:32:29 +00:00
Serguey Zefirov
53b9a2a0f9 MCOL-4580 extent elimination for dictionary-based text/varchar types
The idea is relatively simple - encode prefixes of collated strings as
integers and use them to compute extents' ranges. Then we can eliminate
extents with strings.

The actual patch does have all the code there but miss one important
step: we do not keep collation index, we keep charset index. Because of
this, some of the tests in the bugfix suite fail and thus main
functionality is turned off.

The reason of this patch to be put into PR at all is that it contains
changes that made CHAR/VARCHAR columns unsigned. This change is needed in
vectorization work.
2022-03-02 23:53:39 +03:00
Leonid Fedorov
3919c541ac New warnfixes (#2254)
* Fix clang warnings

* Remove vim tab guides

* initialize variables

* 'strncpy' output truncated before terminating nul copying as many bytes from a string as its length

* Fix ISO C++17 does not allow 'register' storage class specifier for outdated bison

* chars are unsigned on ARM, having  if (ival < 0) always false

* chars are unsigned by default on ARM and comparison with -1 if always true
2022-02-17 13:08:58 +03:00
Roman Nozdrin
15a87ee510 Merge pull request #2257 from tntnatbry/MCOL-4957
MCOL-4957 Fix performance slowdown for processing TIMESTAMP columns.
2022-02-16 19:46:57 +02:00
Leonid Fedorov
9b686c04e1 wrong return type 2022-02-15 14:23:08 +00:00
Gagan Goel
973e5024d8 MCOL-4957 Fix performance slowdown for processing TIMESTAMP columns.
Part 1:
 As part of MCOL-3776 to address synchronization issue while accessing
 the fTimeZone member of the Func class, mutex locks were added to the
 accessor and mutator methods. However, this slows down processing
 of TIMESTAMP columns in PrimProc significantly as all threads across
 all concurrently running queries would serialize on the mutex. This
 is because PrimProc only has a single global object for the functor
 class (class derived from Func in utils/funcexp/functor.h) for a given
 function name. To fix this problem:

   (1) We remove the fTimeZone as a member of the Func derived classes
   (hence removing the mutexes) and instead use the fOperationType
   member of the FunctionColumn class to propagate the timezone values
   down to the individual functor processing functions such as
   FunctionColumn::getStrVal(), FunctionColumn::getIntVal(), etc.

   (2) To achieve (1), a timezone member is added to the
   execplan::CalpontSystemCatalog::ColType class.

Part 2:
 Several functors in the Funcexp code call dataconvert::gmtSecToMySQLTime()
 and dataconvert::mySQLTimeToGmtSec() functions for conversion between seconds
 since unix epoch and broken-down representation. These functions in turn call
 the C library function localtime_r() which currently has a known bug of holding
 a global lock via a call to __tz_convert. This significantly reduces performance
 in multi-threaded applications where multiple threads concurrently call
 localtime_r(). More details on the bug:
   https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16145

 This bug in localtime_r() caused processing of the Functors in PrimProc to
 slowdown significantly since a query execution causes Functors code to be
 processed in a multi-threaded manner.

 As a fix, we remove the calls to localtime_r() from gmtSecToMySQLTime()
 and mySQLTimeToGmtSec() by performing the timezone-to-offset conversion
 (done in dataconvert::timeZoneToOffset()) during the execution plan
 creation in the plugin. Note that localtime_r() is only called when the
 time_zone system variable is set to "SYSTEM".

 This fix also required changing the timezone type from a std::string to
 a long across the system.
2022-02-14 14:12:27 -05:00
Leonid Fedorov
04752ec546 clang format apply 2022-01-21 16:43:49 +00:00
Leonid Fedorov
01f3ceb437 replace header guards with #pragma once 2022-01-21 15:24:58 +00:00
Roman Nozdrin
05897948e4 MCOL-4899 MCS now applies a correct collation running IN for character data types 2022-01-05 12:00:01 +00:00
Alexander Barkov
fa9f18553a MCOL-4728 Query with unusual use of aggregate functions on ColumnStore table crashes MariaDB Server
After an AggreateColumn corresponding to SUM(1+1) is created,
it is pushed to the list:

    gwi.count_asterisk_list.push_back(ac)

Later, in getSelectPlan(), the expression SUM(1+1) was erroneously
treated as a constant:

  if (!hasNonSupportItem && !nonConstFunc(ifp) && !(parseInfo & AF_BIT) && tmpVec.size() == 0)
  {
     srcp.reset(buildReturnedColumn(item, gwi, gwi.fatalParseError));

This code freed the original AggregateColumn and replaced to a ConstantColumn.

But gwi.count_asterisk_list still pointer to the freed AggregateColumn().

The expression SUM(1+1) was treated as a constant because tmpVec
was empty due to a bug in this code:

                    // special handling for count(*). This should not be treated as constant.
                    if (isp->argument_count() == 1 &&
                            ( sfitempp[0]->type() == Item::CONST_ITEM &&
                                (sfitempp[0]->cmp_type() == INT_RESULT ||
                                 sfitempp[0]->cmp_type() == STRING_RESULT ||
                                 sfitempp[0]->cmp_type() == REAL_RESULT ||
                                 sfitempp[0]->cmp_type() == DECIMAL_RESULT)
                            )
                        )
                    {
                        field_vec.push_back((Item_field*)item); //dummy

Notice, it handles only aggregate functions with explicit literals
passed as an argument, while it does not handle constant expressions
such as 1+1.

Fix:

- Adding new classes ConstantColumnNull, ConstantColumnString,
  ConstantColumnNum, ConstantColumnUInt, ConstantColumnSInt,
  ConstantColumnReal, ValStrStdString, to reuse the code easier.

- Moving a part of the code from the case branch handling CONST_ITEM
  in buildReturnedColumn() into a new function
  newConstantColumnNotNullUsingValNativeNoTz(). This
  makes the code easier to read and to reuse in the future.

- Adding a new function newConstantColumnMaybeNullFromValStrNoTz().
  Removing dulplicate code from !!!four!!! places, using the new
  function instead.

- Adding a function isSupportedAggregateWithOneConstArg() to
  properly catch all constant expressions. Using the new function parse_item()
  in the code commented as "special handling for count(*)".
  Now it pushes all constant expressions to field_vec, not only
  explicit literals.

- Moving a part of the code from buildAggregateColumn()
  to a helper function processAggregateColumnConstArg().
  Using processAggregateColumnConstArg() in the CONST_ITEM
  and NULL_ITEM branches.

- Adding a new branch in buildReturnedColumn() handling FUNC_ITEM.
  If a function has constant arguments, a ConstantColumn() is
  immediately created, without going to
  buildArithmeticColumn()/buildFunctionColumn().

- Reusing isSupportedAggregateWithOneConstArg()
  and processAggregateColumnConstArg() in buildAggregateColumn().
  A new branch catches aggregate function has only one constant argument
  and immediately creates a single ConstantColumn without
  traversing to the argument sub-components.
2021-09-21 14:00:56 +04:00
Leonid Fedorov
5c5f103f98 MCOL-4839: Fix clang build (#2100)
* Fix clang build

* Extern C returned to plugin_instance

Co-authored-by: Leonid Fedorov <l.fedorov@mail.corp.ru>
2021-08-23 10:45:10 -05:00
David Hall
a202bda485 MCOL-4719 iterate into subquery looking for windowfunctions
When an outer query filter accesses an subquery column that contains an aggregate or a window function, certain optimizations can't be performed. We had been looking at the surface of the returned column. We now iterate into any functions or operations looking for aggregates and window functions.
2021-07-22 13:56:21 -05:00
Gagan Goel
b3a560300c Revert "Merge pull request #2022 from mariadb-corporation/bar-develop-MCOL-4791"
This reverts commit 4016e25e5b, reversing
changes made to 85435f6b1e.
2021-07-13 11:06:56 +00:00
Leonid Fedorov
f81f743282 Replace underlying type for avg and sum for int types from long double to wide decimal 2021-07-08 17:04:43 +00:00
Roman Nozdrin
7b4f759592 Merge pull request #2032 from drrtuy/MCOL-4802
MCOL-4802 Removed ByteStream methods for bool and add some logging in…
2021-07-07 13:03:54 +03:00
Roman Nozdrin
fb5ba84212 MCOL-4802 Removed ByteStream methods for bool manipulations and add some logging into I_S.columnstore_files 2021-07-07 07:16:30 +00:00
Alexander Barkov
9794f24369 MCOL-4801 Replace Row methods getStringLength() and getStringPointer() to getConstString() 2021-07-06 21:15:32 +04:00
Gagan Goel
8520f87237 MCOL-641 Cleanup. 2021-07-06 09:01:49 +00:00
Roman Nozdrin
6dc356ed60 Merge pull request #1989 from denis0x0D/MCOL-4713
MCOL-4713 Analyze table implementation.
2021-07-02 16:17:07 +03:00
Denis Khalikov
c20015a7b2 MCOL-4713 Analyze table implementation. 2021-07-02 12:37:12 +03:00
Alexander Barkov
e8126bede5 MCOL-4791 Fix ColumnCommand fudged data type format to clearly identify CHAR vs VARCHAR 2021-07-02 12:42:03 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
d61690748e MCOL-4743 Regression: TIME_TO_SEC(const_expr) erroneosly returns 0 2021-06-03 11:16:53 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
9608533d92 MCOL-4734 Compilation failure: MariaDB-10.6 + ColumnStore-develop
mcsconfig.h and my_config.h have the following
pre-processor definitions:

1. Conflicting definitions coming from the standard cmake definitions:
- PACKAGE
- PACKAGE_BUGREPORT
- PACKAGE_NAME
- PACKAGE_STRING
- PACKAGE_TARNAME
- PACKAGE_VERSION
- VERSION

2. Conflicting definitions of other kinds:
- HAVE_STRTOLL - this is a dirt in MariaDB headers.
  Should be fixed in the server code. my_config.h erroneously
  performs "#define HAVE_STRTOLL" instead of "#define HAVE_STRTOLL 1".
  in some cases. The former is not CMake compatible style. The latter is.

3. Non-conflicting definitions:
  Otherwise, mcsconfig.h and my_config.h should be mutually compatible,
  because both are generated by cmake on the same host machine. So
  they should have exactly equal definitions like "HAVE_XXX", "SIZEOF_XXX", etc.

Observations:
- It's OK to include both mcsconfig.h and my_config.h providing that we
  suppress duplicate definition of the above conflicting types #1 and #2.
- There is no a need to suppress duplicate definitions mentioned in #3,
  as they are compatible!
- my_sys.h and m_ctype.h must always follow a CMake configuation header,
  either my_config.h or mcsconfig.h (or both).
  They must never be included without any preceeding configuration header.

This change make sure that we resolve conflicts by:
- either disallowing inclusion of mcsconfig.h and my_config.h
  at the same time
- or by hiding conflicting definitions #1 and #2
  (with their later restoring).
- also, by making sure that my_sys.h and m_ctype.h always follow
  a CMake configuration file.

Details:
- idb_mysql.h can now only be included only after my_config.h
  An attempt to use idb_mysql.h with mcsconfig.h instead of
  my_config.h is caught by the "#error" preprocessor directive.

- mariadb_my_sys.h can now be only included after mcsconfig.h.
  An attempt to use mariadb_my_sys.h without mcscofig.h
  (e.g. with my_config.h) is also caught by "#error".

- collation.h now can now be included in two ways.
  It now has the following effective structure:

    #if defined(PREFER_MY_CONFIG_H) && defined(MY_CONFIG_H)
    //  Remember current conflicting definitions on the preprocessor stack
    //  Undefine current conflicting definitions
    #endif
    #include "mcsconfig.h"
    #include "m_ctype.h"
    #if defined(PREFER_MY_CONFIG_H) && defined(MY_CONFIG_H)
    #    Restore conflicting definitions from the preprocessor stack
    #endif

  and can be included as follows:

  a. using only mcsconfig.h as a configuration header:

    // my_config.h must not be included so far
    #include "collation.h"

  b. using my_config.h as the first included configuration file:

    #define PREFER_MY_CONFIG_H // Force conflict resolution
    #include "my_config.h"     // can be included directly or indirectly
    ...
    #include "collation.h"

Other changes:

- Adding helper header files
     utils/common/mcsconfig_conflicting_defs_remember.h
     utils/common/mcsconfig_conflicting_defs_restore.h
     utils/common/mcsconfig_conflicting_defs_undef.h
  to perform conflict resolution easier.

- Removing `#include "collation.h"` from a number of files,
  as it's automatically included from rowgroup.h.

- Removing redundant `#include "utils_utf8.h"`.
  This change is not directly related to the problem being fixed,
  but it's nice to remove redundant directives for both collation.h
  and utils_utf8.h from all the files that do not really need them.
  (this change could probably have gone as a separate commit)

- Changing my_init() to MY_INIT(argv[0]) in the MCS services sources.
  After the fix of the complitation failure it appeared that ColumnStore
  services compiled with the debug build crash due to recent changes in
  safemalloc. The crash happened in strcmp() with `my_progname` as an argument
  (where my_progname is a mysys global variable). This problem should
  probably be fixed on the server side as well to avoid passing NULL.
  But, the majority of MariaDB executable programs also use MY_INIT(argv[0])
  rather than my_init(). So let's make MCS do like the other programs do.
2021-05-25 12:34:36 +04:00
Roman Nozdrin
f4b02a7aca Merge pull request #1828 from tntnatbry/MCOL-4543-4589
MCOL -4543/MCOL-4589 Subquery optimization
2021-04-14 13:50:46 +03:00
Alexander Barkov
362bfcd15e MCOL-4361 Replace pow(10.0, (double)scale) expressions with a static dictionary lookup. 2021-04-09 12:41:04 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
a6a85d157d MCOL-4666 Empty set when using BIT OR and BIT AND functions in WHERE 2021-04-07 14:37:39 +04:00
Roman Nozdrin
a0b46425dc Merge pull request #1787 from mariadb-corporation/bar-develop-like
MCOL-4498 LIKE is not collation aware
2021-04-02 11:57:06 +03:00
Alexander Barkov
30fe666a8f A join patch for MCOL-4609, MCOL-4610, MCOL-4619, MCOL-4650, MCOL-4651
This patch is fixing the following bugs:

- MCOL-4609 TreeNode::getIntVal() does not round: implicit DECIMAL->INT cast is not MariaDB compatible
- MCOL-4610 TreeNode::getUintVal() looses precision for narrow decimal
- MCOL-4619 TreeNode::getUintVal() does not round: Implicit DECIMAL->UINT conversion is not like in InnoDB
- MCOL-4650 TreeNode::getIntVal() looses precision for narrow decimal
- MCOL-4651 SEC_TO_TIME(hugePositiveDecimal) returns a negative time
2021-03-30 16:37:05 +04:00
Gagan Goel
8a03e6c7d1 MCOL-4543 Subquery optimization.
For a query of the form:

SELECT COUNT(c2) FROM (SELECT * FROM t1) q;

where t1 contains 10 columns c1, c2, ... , c10.

We currently create an intermediate RowGroup in ExeMgr with
a row of the form (1, c2_value1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1), i.e.
for all the columns of the subquery which are not referenced in
the outer query, we substitute a constant value, which is wasteful.

With this optimization, we are trimming the RowGroup to a row
of the form (1, c2_value1). This can have non-trivial query
execution time improvements if the subquery contains large number
of columns (such as a "select *" on a very wide table) and the outer
query is only referencing a subset of these columns with lower
index values from the subquery (as an example, c1 or c2 above).
That is, the current limitation of this optimization is we are not
removing those non-referenced subquery columns (c1 in the query above)
which are to the left of a referenced column.
2021-03-29 11:56:04 +00:00
Alexander Barkov
765858bc5b MCOL-4498 LIKE is not collation aware 2021-03-22 20:42:01 +04:00
zhaorenhai
0ccf3a28e3 MCOL-4511 __float128 type is not supported on aarch64
long double is 128 bit on aarch64,  even if it is soft supported,
not hardware instrunction supported.
So, here we just use long double on aarch64.
2021-01-30 16:11:03 +08:00
Roman Nozdrin
5c3b22ddf7 MCOL-4180 dbcon/execplan review 2021-01-20 16:18:02 +00:00
Alexander Barkov
b8cfda3bda A cleanup for MCOL-4464 Bitwise operations not like in MariaDB
CI with RelWithDebInfo builds revealed a problem in the main
patch for MCOL-4464, which did not show up with Debug builds.

Methods like:
- getDoubleVal()
- getDateIntVal()
- getDatetimeIntVal()
- getTimestampIntVal()
- getTimeIntVal()
- getUintVal()
- getIntVal()
- getStrVal()
require the caller to initialize the isNull argument to false.
This fact was not taken into account in MCOL-4464.

Adding proper initializations.
2021-01-13 16:51:38 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
4abbe90302 MCOL-4464 Bitwise operations not like in MariaDB 2021-01-11 14:14:34 +04:00
Roman Nozdrin
c004da502a Merge pull request #1689 from drrtuy/MCOL-4463
MCOL-4463 Fix for BETWEEN() and wide DECIMAL columns
2020-12-22 12:07:29 +03:00
Roman Nozdrin
ba4190d200 MCOL-4463 Fix for BETWEEN() and wide DECIMAL columns 2020-12-18 14:55:32 +00:00
Gagan Goel
ed7811e161 MCOL-4180 Add some missing support for wide decimals to dbcon/execplan
classes.
2020-12-12 00:14:48 +00:00
benthompson15
3e9b7b3401 Initial commit for Encode/Decode. 2020-12-01 12:39:56 -06:00
Gagan Goel
a159f8a0b6 MCOL-4188 Regression fixes for MCOL-641.
1. Add wide decimal support to AggregateColumn::evaluate
and TreeNode::getDecimalVal().
2. Use the pm aggregate attributes to determine um aggregate
attributes in TupleAggregateStep::prep2PhasesAggregate.
2020-11-30 13:49:05 -05:00
Roman Nozdrin
aa64d81cde Merge pull request #1612 from tntnatbry/MCOL-4188-subquery-orderby-predicateop-fix-dev
MCOL-4188 Regression fixes for MCOL-641.
2020-11-30 17:17:20 +03:00