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During the development of d47cfef711 the CFI()s in ExecScan() were moved back and forth, ending up in the wrong place. Thus queries that largely spend their time in ExecScan(), and have neither projection nor a qual, can't be cancelled in a timely manner. Reported-By: Jeff Janes Author: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMkU=1weDXp8eLLPt9SO1LEUsJYYK9cScaGhLKpuN+WbYo9b5g@mail.gmail.com Backpatch: 10, as d47cfef711
366 lines
10 KiB
C
366 lines
10 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* execScan.c
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* This code provides support for generalized relation scans. ExecScan
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* is passed a node and a pointer to a function to "do the right thing"
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* and return a tuple from the relation. ExecScan then does the tedious
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* stuff - checking the qualification and projecting the tuple
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* appropriately.
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* src/backend/executor/execScan.c
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include "executor/executor.h"
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#include "miscadmin.h"
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#include "utils/memutils.h"
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static bool tlist_matches_tupdesc(PlanState *ps, List *tlist, Index varno, TupleDesc tupdesc);
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/*
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* ExecScanFetch -- check interrupts & fetch next potential tuple
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*
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* This routine is concerned with substituting a test tuple if we are
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* inside an EvalPlanQual recheck. If we aren't, just execute
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* the access method's next-tuple routine.
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*/
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static inline TupleTableSlot *
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ExecScanFetch(ScanState *node,
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ExecScanAccessMtd accessMtd,
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ExecScanRecheckMtd recheckMtd)
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{
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EState *estate = node->ps.state;
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CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
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if (estate->es_epqTuple != NULL)
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{
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/*
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* We are inside an EvalPlanQual recheck. Return the test tuple if
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* one is available, after rechecking any access-method-specific
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* conditions.
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*/
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Index scanrelid = ((Scan *) node->ps.plan)->scanrelid;
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if (scanrelid == 0)
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{
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TupleTableSlot *slot = node->ss_ScanTupleSlot;
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/*
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* This is a ForeignScan or CustomScan which has pushed down a
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* join to the remote side. The recheck method is responsible not
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* only for rechecking the scan/join quals but also for storing
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* the correct tuple in the slot.
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*/
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if (!(*recheckMtd) (node, slot))
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ExecClearTuple(slot); /* would not be returned by scan */
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return slot;
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}
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else if (estate->es_epqTupleSet[scanrelid - 1])
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{
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TupleTableSlot *slot = node->ss_ScanTupleSlot;
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/* Return empty slot if we already returned a tuple */
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if (estate->es_epqScanDone[scanrelid - 1])
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return ExecClearTuple(slot);
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/* Else mark to remember that we shouldn't return more */
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estate->es_epqScanDone[scanrelid - 1] = true;
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/* Return empty slot if we haven't got a test tuple */
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if (estate->es_epqTuple[scanrelid - 1] == NULL)
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return ExecClearTuple(slot);
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/* Store test tuple in the plan node's scan slot */
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ExecStoreTuple(estate->es_epqTuple[scanrelid - 1],
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slot, InvalidBuffer, false);
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/* Check if it meets the access-method conditions */
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if (!(*recheckMtd) (node, slot))
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ExecClearTuple(slot); /* would not be returned by scan */
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return slot;
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}
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}
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/*
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* Run the node-type-specific access method function to get the next tuple
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*/
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return (*accessMtd) (node);
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}
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* ExecScan
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*
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* Scans the relation using the 'access method' indicated and
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* returns the next qualifying tuple in the direction specified
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* in the global variable ExecDirection.
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* The access method returns the next tuple and ExecScan() is
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* responsible for checking the tuple returned against the qual-clause.
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*
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* A 'recheck method' must also be provided that can check an
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* arbitrary tuple of the relation against any qual conditions
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* that are implemented internal to the access method.
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*
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* Conditions:
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* -- the "cursor" maintained by the AMI is positioned at the tuple
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* returned previously.
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*
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* Initial States:
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* -- the relation indicated is opened for scanning so that the
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* "cursor" is positioned before the first qualifying tuple.
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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TupleTableSlot *
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ExecScan(ScanState *node,
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ExecScanAccessMtd accessMtd, /* function returning a tuple */
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ExecScanRecheckMtd recheckMtd)
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{
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ExprContext *econtext;
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ExprState *qual;
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ProjectionInfo *projInfo;
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/*
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* Fetch data from node
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*/
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qual = node->ps.qual;
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projInfo = node->ps.ps_ProjInfo;
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econtext = node->ps.ps_ExprContext;
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/* interrupt checks are in ExecScanFetch */
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/*
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* If we have neither a qual to check nor a projection to do, just skip
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* all the overhead and return the raw scan tuple.
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*/
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if (!qual && !projInfo)
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{
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ResetExprContext(econtext);
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return ExecScanFetch(node, accessMtd, recheckMtd);
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}
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/*
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* Reset per-tuple memory context to free any expression evaluation
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* storage allocated in the previous tuple cycle.
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*/
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ResetExprContext(econtext);
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/*
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* get a tuple from the access method. Loop until we obtain a tuple that
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* passes the qualification.
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*/
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for (;;)
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{
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TupleTableSlot *slot;
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slot = ExecScanFetch(node, accessMtd, recheckMtd);
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/*
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* if the slot returned by the accessMtd contains NULL, then it means
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* there is nothing more to scan so we just return an empty slot,
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* being careful to use the projection result slot so it has correct
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* tupleDesc.
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*/
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if (TupIsNull(slot))
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{
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if (projInfo)
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return ExecClearTuple(projInfo->pi_state.resultslot);
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else
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return slot;
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}
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/*
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* place the current tuple into the expr context
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*/
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econtext->ecxt_scantuple = slot;
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/*
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* check that the current tuple satisfies the qual-clause
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*
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* check for non-null qual here to avoid a function call to ExecQual()
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* when the qual is null ... saves only a few cycles, but they add up
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* ...
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*/
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if (qual == NULL || ExecQual(qual, econtext))
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{
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/*
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* Found a satisfactory scan tuple.
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*/
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if (projInfo)
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{
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/*
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* Form a projection tuple, store it in the result tuple slot
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* and return it.
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*/
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return ExecProject(projInfo);
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}
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else
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{
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/*
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* Here, we aren't projecting, so just return scan tuple.
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*/
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return slot;
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}
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}
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else
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InstrCountFiltered1(node, 1);
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/*
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* Tuple fails qual, so free per-tuple memory and try again.
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*/
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ResetExprContext(econtext);
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}
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}
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/*
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* ExecAssignScanProjectionInfo
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* Set up projection info for a scan node, if necessary.
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*
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* We can avoid a projection step if the requested tlist exactly matches
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* the underlying tuple type. If so, we just set ps_ProjInfo to NULL.
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* Note that this case occurs not only for simple "SELECT * FROM ...", but
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* also in most cases where there are joins or other processing nodes above
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* the scan node, because the planner will preferentially generate a matching
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* tlist.
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*
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* ExecAssignScanType must have been called already.
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*/
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void
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ExecAssignScanProjectionInfo(ScanState *node)
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{
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Scan *scan = (Scan *) node->ps.plan;
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ExecAssignScanProjectionInfoWithVarno(node, scan->scanrelid);
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}
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/*
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* ExecAssignScanProjectionInfoWithVarno
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* As above, but caller can specify varno expected in Vars in the tlist.
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*/
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void
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ExecAssignScanProjectionInfoWithVarno(ScanState *node, Index varno)
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{
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Scan *scan = (Scan *) node->ps.plan;
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if (tlist_matches_tupdesc(&node->ps,
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scan->plan.targetlist,
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varno,
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node->ss_ScanTupleSlot->tts_tupleDescriptor))
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node->ps.ps_ProjInfo = NULL;
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else
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ExecAssignProjectionInfo(&node->ps,
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node->ss_ScanTupleSlot->tts_tupleDescriptor);
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}
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static bool
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tlist_matches_tupdesc(PlanState *ps, List *tlist, Index varno, TupleDesc tupdesc)
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{
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int numattrs = tupdesc->natts;
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int attrno;
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bool hasoid;
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ListCell *tlist_item = list_head(tlist);
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/* Check the tlist attributes */
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for (attrno = 1; attrno <= numattrs; attrno++)
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{
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Form_pg_attribute att_tup = TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, attrno - 1);
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Var *var;
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if (tlist_item == NULL)
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return false; /* tlist too short */
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var = (Var *) ((TargetEntry *) lfirst(tlist_item))->expr;
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if (!var || !IsA(var, Var))
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return false; /* tlist item not a Var */
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/* if these Asserts fail, planner messed up */
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Assert(var->varno == varno);
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Assert(var->varlevelsup == 0);
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if (var->varattno != attrno)
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return false; /* out of order */
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if (att_tup->attisdropped)
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return false; /* table contains dropped columns */
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/*
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* Note: usually the Var's type should match the tupdesc exactly, but
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* in situations involving unions of columns that have different
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* typmods, the Var may have come from above the union and hence have
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* typmod -1. This is a legitimate situation since the Var still
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* describes the column, just not as exactly as the tupdesc does. We
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* could change the planner to prevent it, but it'd then insert
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* projection steps just to convert from specific typmod to typmod -1,
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* which is pretty silly.
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*/
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if (var->vartype != att_tup->atttypid ||
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(var->vartypmod != att_tup->atttypmod &&
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var->vartypmod != -1))
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return false; /* type mismatch */
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tlist_item = lnext(tlist_item);
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}
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if (tlist_item)
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return false; /* tlist too long */
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/*
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* If the plan context requires a particular hasoid setting, then that has
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* to match, too.
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*/
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if (ExecContextForcesOids(ps, &hasoid) &&
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hasoid != tupdesc->tdhasoid)
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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/*
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* ExecScanReScan
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*
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* This must be called within the ReScan function of any plan node type
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* that uses ExecScan().
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*/
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void
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ExecScanReScan(ScanState *node)
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{
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EState *estate = node->ps.state;
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/* Rescan EvalPlanQual tuple if we're inside an EvalPlanQual recheck */
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if (estate->es_epqScanDone != NULL)
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{
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Index scanrelid = ((Scan *) node->ps.plan)->scanrelid;
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if (scanrelid > 0)
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estate->es_epqScanDone[scanrelid - 1] = false;
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else
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{
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Bitmapset *relids;
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int rtindex = -1;
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/*
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* If an FDW or custom scan provider has replaced the join with a
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* scan, there are multiple RTIs; reset the epqScanDone flag for
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* all of them.
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*/
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if (IsA(node->ps.plan, ForeignScan))
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relids = ((ForeignScan *) node->ps.plan)->fs_relids;
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else if (IsA(node->ps.plan, CustomScan))
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relids = ((CustomScan *) node->ps.plan)->custom_relids;
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else
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elog(ERROR, "unexpected scan node: %d",
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(int) nodeTag(node->ps.plan));
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while ((rtindex = bms_next_member(relids, rtindex)) >= 0)
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{
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Assert(rtindex > 0);
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estate->es_epqScanDone[rtindex - 1] = false;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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