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Monty
727491b72a Added test cases for preceding test
This includes all test changes from
"Changing all cost calculation to be given in milliseconds"
and forwards.

Some of the things that caused changes in the result files:

- As part of fixing tests, I added 'echo' to some comments to be able to
  easier find out where things where wrong.
- MATERIALIZED has now a higher cost compared to X than before. Because
  of this some MATERIALIZED types have changed to DEPENDEND SUBQUERY.
  - Some test cases that required MATERIALIZED to repeat a bug was
    changed by adding more rows to force MATERIALIZED to happen.
- 'Filtered' in SHOW EXPLAIN has in many case changed from 100.00 to
  something smaller. This is because now filtered also takes into
  account the smallest possible ref access and filters, even if they
  where not used. Another reason for 'Filtered' being smaller is that
  we now also take into account implicit filtering done for subqueries
  using FIRSTMATCH.
  (main.subselect_no_exists_to_in)
  This is caluculated in best_access_path() and stored in records_out.
- Table orders has changed because more accurate costs.
- 'index' and 'ALL' for small tables has changed to use 'range' or
   'ref' because of optimizer_scan_setup_cost.
- index can be changed to 'range' as 'range' optimizer assumes we don't
  have to read the blocks from disk that range optimizer has already read.
  This can be confusing in the case where there is no obvious where clause
  but instead there is a hidden 'key_column > NULL' added by the optimizer.
  (main.subselect_no_exists_to_in)
- Scan on primary clustered key does not report 'Using Index' anymore
  (It's a table scan, not an index scan).
- For derived tables, the number of rows is now 100 instead of 2,
  which can be seen in EXPLAIN.
- More tests have "Using index for group by" as the cost of this
  optimization is now more correct (lower).
- A primary key could be preferred for a normal key, even if it would
  access more rows, as it's faster to do 1 lokoup and 3 'index_next' on a
  clustered primary key than one lookup trough a secondary.
  (main.stat_tables_innodb)

Notes:

- There was a 4.7% more calls to best_extension_by_limited_search() in
  the main.greedy_optimizer test.  However examining the test results
  it looked that the plans where slightly better (eq_ref where more
  chained together) so I assume this is ok.
- I have verified a few test cases where there was notable/unexpected
  changes in the plan and in all cases the new optimizer plans where
  faster.  (main.greedy_optimizer and some others)
2023-02-03 00:00:35 +03:00
Monty
6fa7451759 Adjust costs for doing index scan in cost_group_min_max()
The idea is that when doing a tree dive (once per group), we need to
compare key values, which is fast.  For each new group, we have to
compare the full where clause for the row.
Compared to original code, the cost of group_min_max() has slightly
increased which affects some test with only a few rows.
main.group_min_max and main.distinct have been modified to show the
effect of the change.

The patch also adjust the number of groups in case of quick selects:
- For simple WHERE clauses, ensure that we have at least as many groups
  as we have conditions on the used group-by key parts.
  The assumption is that each condition will create at least one group.
- Ensure that there are no more groups than rows found by quick_select

Test changes:
- For some small tables there has been a change of
  Using index for group-by -> Using index for group-by (scanning)
  Range -> Index and Using index for group-by -> Using index
2023-02-02 20:25:25 +03:00
Monty
87d4d7232c Limit calculated rows to the number of rows in the table
The result file changes are mainly that number of rows is one smaller
for some queries with DISTINCT or GROUP BY
2023-01-30 15:22:20 +02:00
Marko Mäkelä
9608773f75 MDEV-4750 follow-up: Reduce disabling innodb_stats_persistent
This essentially reverts commit 4e89ec6692
and only disables InnoDB persistent statistics for tests where it is
desirable. By design, InnoDB persistent statistics will not be updated
except by ANALYZE TABLE or by STATS_AUTO_RECALC.

The internal transactions that update persistent InnoDB statistics
in background tasks (with innodb_stats_auto_recalc=ON) may cause
nondeterministic query plans or interfere with some tests that deal
with other InnoDB internals, such as the purge of transaction history.
2021-08-31 13:55:02 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
7bcaa541aa Merge 10.4 into 10.5 2020-05-05 21:16:22 +03:00
Marko Mäkelä
2c3c851d2c Merge 10.3 into 10.4 2020-05-05 20:33:10 +03:00
Monty
eb483c5181 Updated optimizer costs in multi_range_read_info_const() and sql_select.cc
- multi_range_read_info_const now uses the new records_in_range interface
- Added handler::avg_io_cost()
- Don't calculate avg_io_cost() in get_sweep_read_cost if avg_io_cost is
  not 1.0.  In this case we trust the avg_io_cost() from the handler.
- Changed test_quick_select to use TIME_FOR_COMPARE instead of
  TIME_FOR_COMPARE_IDX to align this with the rest of the code.
- Fixed bug when using test_if_cheaper_ordering where we didn't use
  keyread if index was changed
- Fixed a bug where we didn't use index only read when using order-by-index
- Added keyread_time() to HEAP.
  The default keyread_time() was optimized for blocks and not suitable for
  HEAP. The effect was the HEAP prefered table scans over ranges for btree
  indexes.
- Fixed get_sweep_read_cost() for HEAP tables
- Ensure that range and ref have same cost for simple ranges
  Added a small cost (MULTI_RANGE_READ_SETUP_COST) to ranges to ensure
  we favior ref for range for simple queries.
- Fixed that matching_candidates_in_table() uses same number of records
  as the rest of the optimizer
- Added avg_io_cost() to JT_EQ_REF cost. This helps calculate the cost for
  HEAP and temporary tables better. A few tests changed because of this.
- heap::read_time() and heap::keyread_time() adjusted to not add +1.
  This was to ensure that handler::keyread_time() doesn't give
  higher cost for heap tables than for normal tables. One effect of
  this is that heap and derived tables stored in heap will prefer
  key access as this is now regarded as cheap.
- Changed cost for index read in sql_select.cc to match
  multi_range_read_info_const(). All index cost calculation is now
  done trough one function.
- 'ref' will now use quick_cost for keys if it exists. This is done
  so that for '=' ranges, 'ref' is prefered over 'range'.
- scan_time() now takes avg_io_costs() into account
- get_delayed_table_estimates() uses block_size and avg_io_cost()
- Removed default argument to test_if_order_by_key(); simplifies code
2020-03-27 03:58:32 +02:00
Vicențiu Ciorbaru
45bc7574fb MDEV-18650: Options deprecated in previous versions - storage_engine
Remove usage of deprecated variable storage_engine. It was deprecated in 5.5 but
it never issued a deprecation warning. Make it issue a warning in 10.5.1.

Replaced with default_storage_engine.
2020-02-13 13:42:01 +02:00
Igor Babaev
33907360f5 MDEV-16188 Post-merge corrections and adjustments 2019-02-04 22:44:33 -08:00
Sergei Golubchik
23d03a1b1e parse negative numbers into one item
use Item->neg to convert generate negative Item_num's
instead of Item_func_neg(Item_num).

Based on the following commit:

  Author: Monty <monty@mariadb.org>
  Date:   Mon May 30 22:44:00 2016 +0300

    Make negative number their own token
    The negation (-) operator will call Item->neg() one underlying numeric constants
    and remove itself (like the NOT() function does today for other NOT functions.

    This simplifies things
    - -1 is not anymore an expression but a basic_const_item
      - improves optimizer
      - DEFAULT -1 doesn't need special handling anymore
      - When we add DEFAULT expressions, -1 will be treated exactly like 1
    - printing of items doesn't anymore put braces around all negative numbers

    Other things fixed:
    - Fixed that longlong converted to decimal's has a more appropriate size
    - Fixed that "-0.0" read into a decimal is interpreted as 0.0
2016-06-30 11:43:02 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
edab37cd68 5.3 merge 2012-02-21 20:51:56 +01:00
Sergey Petrunya
541334c5ac Backport of:
timestamp: Thu 2011-12-01 15:12:10 +0100
Fix for Bug#13430436 PERFORMANCE DEGRADATION IN SYSBENCH ON INNODB DUE TO ICP

When running sysbench on InnoDB there is a performance degradation due
to index condition pushdown (ICP). Several of the queries in sysbench
have a WHERE condition that the optimizer uses for executing these
queries as range scans. The upper and lower limit of the range scan
will ensure that the WHERE condition is fulfilled. Still, the WHERE
condition is part of the queries' condition and if ICP is enabled the
condition will be pushed down to InnoDB as an index condition. 

Due to the range scan's upper and lower limits ensure that the WHERE
condition is fulfilled, the pushed index condition will not filter out
any records. As a result the use of ICP for these queries results in a
performance overhead for sysbench. This overhead comes from using
resources for determining the part of the condition that can be pushed
down to InnoDB and overhead in InnoDB for executing the pushed index
condition.

With the default configuration for sysbench the range scans will use
the primary key. This is a clustered index in InnoDB. Using ICP on a
clustered index provides the lowest performance benefit since the
entire record is part of the clustered index and in InnoDB it has the
highest relative overhead for executing the pushed index condition.

The fix for removing the overhead ICP introduces when running sysbench
is to disable use of ICP when the index used by the query is a
clustered index.

When WL#6061 is implemented this change should be re-evaluated.
2012-02-16 20:15:57 +04:00
Sergei Golubchik
4f435bddfd 5.3 merge 2012-01-13 15:50:02 +01:00
Michael Widenius
6d4224a31c Merge with 5.2.
no_error handling for select (used by INSERT ... SELECT) still needs to be fixed, but I will do that in a separate commit
2011-12-11 11:34:44 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
effed09bd7 5.3->5.5 merge 2011-11-27 17:46:20 +01:00
Igor Babaev
17b4e4a194 Set new default values for the optimizer switch flags 'derived_merge'
and 'derived_with_keys'. Now they are set on by default.
2011-11-26 14:23:00 -08:00
Michael Widenius
6920457142 Merge with MariaDB 5.1 2011-11-24 18:48:58 +02:00
Sergei Golubchik
d2755a2c9c 5.3->5.5 merge 2011-11-22 18:04:38 +01:00
Igor Babaev
af3d1da31d Made the optimizer switch for index condition pushdown set to 'on' by default. 2011-11-21 05:16:16 -08:00
Sergey Petrunya
600a03bf53 Change the default @@optimizer_switch settings:
- More test result updates
2011-11-02 19:36:08 +04:00
Sergei Golubchik
76f0b94bb0 merge with 5.3
sql/sql_insert.cc:
  CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS may do nothing, but
  it is still not a failure. don't forget to my_ok it.
  ******
  CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS may do nothing, but
  it is still not a failure. don't forget to my_ok it.
sql/sql_table.cc:
  small cleanup
  ******
  small cleanup
2011-10-19 21:45:18 +02:00
Igor Babaev
63abf00a62 Made the optimizer switches 'derived_merge' and 'derived_with_keys'
off by default.
2011-07-21 14:23:08 -07:00
Sergei Golubchik
4e46d8e5bf merge with xtradb-5.5.15
fix test cases
2011-07-18 23:04:24 +02:00
Sergey Petrunya
834bdfa1c8 Update test results for previous csets. 2011-07-08 22:01:02 +04:00
Sergey Petrunya
c1de6f8b77 Change the default @@optimizer_switch setting from
semijoin=on,firstmatch=on,loosescan=on
to
  semijoin=off,firstmatch=off,loosescan=off
Adjust the testcases:
- Modify subselect*.test and join_cache.test so that all tests
  use the same execution paths as before (i.e. optimizations that
  are being tested are enabled)
- Let all other test files run with the new default settings (i.e.
  with new optimizations disabled)
- Copy subquery testcases from these files into t/subselect_extra.test
  which will run them with new optimizations enabled.
2011-07-05 01:44:15 +04:00
Igor Babaev
704f97035f Merged the code of MWL#106 into 5.3
Resolved all conflicts, bad merges and fixed a few minor bugs in the code.
Commented out the queries from multi_update, view, subselect_sj, func_str,
derived_view, view_grant that failed either with crashes in ps-protocol or
with wrong results.
The failures are clear indications of some bugs in the code and these bugs
are to be fixed.
2011-05-16 22:39:43 -07:00
Sergey Petrunya
d4ce827226 Amend the previous cset:
Make EXPLAIN better at displaying MRR/BKA:
- Update all .result files
- Extra comments
2011-04-04 12:32:52 +04:00
Igor Babaev
25f5debdc7 MWL#128: Added into EXPLAIN output info about types of the used join buffers and
about the employed join algorithms.
Refactored constructors of the JOIN_CACHE* classes.
2010-10-18 13:33:05 -07:00
Igor Babaev
a8be09a9f2 Post-merge fix: adjusted results for the vcol suite. 2010-09-23 20:15:22 -07:00
Sergey Petrunya
4b71be9052 Post-merge fixes: update test results for vcol and pbxt test suites. 2010-06-26 23:33:16 +04:00
Igor Babaev
f7a75b999b The main commit of Andrey Zhakov's patch introducing vurtual(computed) columns.
The original patch has been ameliorated by Sanja and Igor.
2009-10-16 15:57:48 -07:00