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postgres/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
Andres Freund 1a0586de36 Introduce notion of different types of slots (without implementing them).
Upcoming work intends to allow pluggable ways to introduce new ways of
storing table data. Accessing those table access methods from the
executor requires TupleTableSlots to be carry tuples in the native
format of such storage methods; otherwise there'll be a significant
conversion overhead.

Different access methods will require different data to store tuples
efficiently (just like virtual, minimal, heap already require fields
in TupleTableSlot). To allow that without requiring additional pointer
indirections, we want to have different structs (embedding
TupleTableSlot) for different types of slots.  Thus different types of
slots are needed, which requires adapting creators of slots.

The slot that most efficiently can represent a type of tuple in an
executor node will often depend on the type of slot a child node
uses. Therefore we need to track the type of slot is returned by
nodes, so parent slots can create slots based on that.

Relatedly, JIT compilation of tuple deforming needs to know which type
of slot a certain expression refers to, so it can create an
appropriate deforming function for the type of tuple in the slot.

But not all nodes will only return one type of slot, e.g. an append
node will potentially return different types of slots for each of its
subplans.

Therefore add function that allows to query the type of a node's
result slot, and whether it'll always be the same type (whether it's
fixed). This can be queried using ExecGetResultSlotOps().

The scan, result, inner, outer type of slots are automatically
inferred from ExecInitScanTupleSlot(), ExecInitResultSlot(),
left/right subtrees respectively. If that's not correct for a node,
that can be overwritten using new fields in PlanState.

This commit does not introduce the actually abstracted implementation
of different kind of TupleTableSlots, that will be left for a followup
commit.  The different types of slots introduced will, for now, still
use the same backing implementation.

While this already partially invalidates the big comment in
tuptable.h, it seems to make more sense to update it later, when the
different TupleTableSlot implementations actually exist.

Author: Ashutosh Bapat and Andres Freund, with changes by Amit Khandekar
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20181105210039.hh4vvi4vwoq5ba2q@alap3.anarazel.de
2018-11-15 22:00:30 -08:00

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* nodeTableFuncscan.c
* Support routines for scanning RangeTableFunc (XMLTABLE like functions).
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2018, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
* INTERFACE ROUTINES
* ExecTableFuncscan scans a function.
* ExecFunctionNext retrieve next tuple in sequential order.
* ExecInitTableFuncscan creates and initializes a TableFuncscan node.
* ExecEndTableFuncscan releases any storage allocated.
* ExecReScanTableFuncscan rescans the function
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "nodes/execnodes.h"
#include "executor/executor.h"
#include "executor/nodeTableFuncscan.h"
#include "executor/tablefunc.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/xml.h"
static TupleTableSlot *TableFuncNext(TableFuncScanState *node);
static bool TableFuncRecheck(TableFuncScanState *node, TupleTableSlot *slot);
static void tfuncFetchRows(TableFuncScanState *tstate, ExprContext *econtext);
static void tfuncInitialize(TableFuncScanState *tstate, ExprContext *econtext, Datum doc);
static void tfuncLoadRows(TableFuncScanState *tstate, ExprContext *econtext);
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* Scan Support
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* TableFuncNext
*
* This is a workhorse for ExecTableFuncscan
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static TupleTableSlot *
TableFuncNext(TableFuncScanState *node)
{
TupleTableSlot *scanslot;
scanslot = node->ss.ss_ScanTupleSlot;
/*
* If first time through, read all tuples from function and put them in a
* tuplestore. Subsequent calls just fetch tuples from tuplestore.
*/
if (node->tupstore == NULL)
tfuncFetchRows(node, node->ss.ps.ps_ExprContext);
/*
* Get the next tuple from tuplestore.
*/
(void) tuplestore_gettupleslot(node->tupstore,
true,
false,
scanslot);
return scanslot;
}
/*
* TableFuncRecheck -- access method routine to recheck a tuple in EvalPlanQual
*/
static bool
TableFuncRecheck(TableFuncScanState *node, TupleTableSlot *slot)
{
/* nothing to check */
return true;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecTableFuncscan(node)
*
* Scans the function sequentially and returns the next qualifying
* tuple.
* We call the ExecScan() routine and pass it the appropriate
* access method functions.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static TupleTableSlot *
ExecTableFuncScan(PlanState *pstate)
{
TableFuncScanState *node = castNode(TableFuncScanState, pstate);
return ExecScan(&node->ss,
(ExecScanAccessMtd) TableFuncNext,
(ExecScanRecheckMtd) TableFuncRecheck);
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecInitTableFuncscan
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TableFuncScanState *
ExecInitTableFuncScan(TableFuncScan *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
{
TableFuncScanState *scanstate;
TableFunc *tf = node->tablefunc;
TupleDesc tupdesc;
int i;
/* check for unsupported flags */
Assert(!(eflags & EXEC_FLAG_MARK));
/*
* TableFuncscan should not have any children.
*/
Assert(outerPlan(node) == NULL);
Assert(innerPlan(node) == NULL);
/*
* create new ScanState for node
*/
scanstate = makeNode(TableFuncScanState);
scanstate->ss.ps.plan = (Plan *) node;
scanstate->ss.ps.state = estate;
scanstate->ss.ps.ExecProcNode = ExecTableFuncScan;
/*
* Miscellaneous initialization
*
* create expression context for node
*/
ExecAssignExprContext(estate, &scanstate->ss.ps);
/*
* initialize source tuple type
*/
tupdesc = BuildDescFromLists(tf->colnames,
tf->coltypes,
tf->coltypmods,
tf->colcollations);
/* and the corresponding scan slot */
ExecInitScanTupleSlot(estate, &scanstate->ss, tupdesc,
&TTSOpsMinimalTuple);
/*
* Initialize result type and projection.
*/
ExecInitResultTypeTL(&scanstate->ss.ps);
ExecAssignScanProjectionInfo(&scanstate->ss);
/*
* initialize child expressions
*/
scanstate->ss.ps.qual =
ExecInitQual(node->scan.plan.qual, &scanstate->ss.ps);
/* Only XMLTABLE is supported currently */
scanstate->routine = &XmlTableRoutine;
scanstate->perTableCxt =
AllocSetContextCreate(CurrentMemoryContext,
"TableFunc per value context",
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
scanstate->opaque = NULL; /* initialized at runtime */
scanstate->ns_names = tf->ns_names;
scanstate->ns_uris =
ExecInitExprList(tf->ns_uris, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->docexpr =
ExecInitExpr((Expr *) tf->docexpr, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->rowexpr =
ExecInitExpr((Expr *) tf->rowexpr, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->colexprs =
ExecInitExprList(tf->colexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->coldefexprs =
ExecInitExprList(tf->coldefexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->notnulls = tf->notnulls;
/* these are allocated now and initialized later */
scanstate->in_functions = palloc(sizeof(FmgrInfo) * tupdesc->natts);
scanstate->typioparams = palloc(sizeof(Oid) * tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Fill in the necessary fmgr infos.
*/
for (i = 0; i < tupdesc->natts; i++)
{
Oid in_funcid;
getTypeInputInfo(TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, i)->atttypid,
&in_funcid, &scanstate->typioparams[i]);
fmgr_info(in_funcid, &scanstate->in_functions[i]);
}
return scanstate;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecEndTableFuncscan
*
* frees any storage allocated through C routines.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
ExecEndTableFuncScan(TableFuncScanState *node)
{
/*
* Free the exprcontext
*/
ExecFreeExprContext(&node->ss.ps);
/*
* clean out the tuple table
*/
if (node->ss.ps.ps_ResultTupleSlot)
ExecClearTuple(node->ss.ps.ps_ResultTupleSlot);
ExecClearTuple(node->ss.ss_ScanTupleSlot);
/*
* Release tuplestore resources
*/
if (node->tupstore != NULL)
tuplestore_end(node->tupstore);
node->tupstore = NULL;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecReScanTableFuncscan
*
* Rescans the relation.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
ExecReScanTableFuncScan(TableFuncScanState *node)
{
Bitmapset *chgparam = node->ss.ps.chgParam;
if (node->ss.ps.ps_ResultTupleSlot)
ExecClearTuple(node->ss.ps.ps_ResultTupleSlot);
ExecScanReScan(&node->ss);
/*
* Recompute when parameters are changed.
*/
if (chgparam)
{
if (node->tupstore != NULL)
{
tuplestore_end(node->tupstore);
node->tupstore = NULL;
}
}
if (node->tupstore != NULL)
tuplestore_rescan(node->tupstore);
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* tfuncFetchRows
*
* Read rows from a TableFunc producer
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
tfuncFetchRows(TableFuncScanState *tstate, ExprContext *econtext)
{
const TableFuncRoutine *routine = tstate->routine;
MemoryContext oldcxt;
Datum value;
bool isnull;
Assert(tstate->opaque == NULL);
/* build tuplestore for the result */
oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(econtext->ecxt_per_query_memory);
tstate->tupstore = tuplestore_begin_heap(false, false, work_mem);
/*
* Each call to fetch a new set of rows - of which there may be very many
* if XMLTABLE is being used in a lateral join - will allocate a possibly
* substantial amount of memory, so we cannot use the per-query context
* here. perTableCxt now serves the same function as "argcontext" does in
* FunctionScan - a place to store per-one-call (i.e. one result table)
* lifetime data (as opposed to per-query or per-result-tuple).
*/
MemoryContextSwitchTo(tstate->perTableCxt);
PG_TRY();
{
routine->InitOpaque(tstate,
tstate->ss.ss_ScanTupleSlot->tts_tupleDescriptor->natts);
/*
* If evaluating the document expression returns NULL, the table
* expression is empty and we return immediately.
*/
value = ExecEvalExpr(tstate->docexpr, econtext, &isnull);
if (!isnull)
{
/* otherwise, pass the document value to the table builder */
tfuncInitialize(tstate, econtext, value);
/* initialize ordinality counter */
tstate->ordinal = 1;
/* Load all rows into the tuplestore, and we're done */
tfuncLoadRows(tstate, econtext);
}
}
PG_CATCH();
{
if (tstate->opaque != NULL)
routine->DestroyOpaque(tstate);
PG_RE_THROW();
}
PG_END_TRY();
/* clean up and return to original memory context */
if (tstate->opaque != NULL)
{
routine->DestroyOpaque(tstate);
tstate->opaque = NULL;
}
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
MemoryContextReset(tstate->perTableCxt);
return;
}
/*
* Fill in namespace declarations, the row filter, and column filters in a
* table expression builder context.
*/
static void
tfuncInitialize(TableFuncScanState *tstate, ExprContext *econtext, Datum doc)
{
const TableFuncRoutine *routine = tstate->routine;
TupleDesc tupdesc;
ListCell *lc1,
*lc2;
bool isnull;
int colno;
Datum value;
int ordinalitycol =
((TableFuncScan *) (tstate->ss.ps.plan))->tablefunc->ordinalitycol;
/*
* Install the document as a possibly-toasted Datum into the tablefunc
* context.
*/
routine->SetDocument(tstate, doc);
/* Evaluate namespace specifications */
forboth(lc1, tstate->ns_uris, lc2, tstate->ns_names)
{
ExprState *expr = (ExprState *) lfirst(lc1);
Value *ns_node = (Value *) lfirst(lc2);
char *ns_uri;
char *ns_name;
value = ExecEvalExpr((ExprState *) expr, econtext, &isnull);
if (isnull)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
errmsg("namespace URI must not be null")));
ns_uri = TextDatumGetCString(value);
/* DEFAULT is passed down to SetNamespace as NULL */
ns_name = ns_node ? strVal(ns_node) : NULL;
routine->SetNamespace(tstate, ns_name, ns_uri);
}
/* Install the row filter expression into the table builder context */
value = ExecEvalExpr(tstate->rowexpr, econtext, &isnull);
if (isnull)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
errmsg("row filter expression must not be null")));
routine->SetRowFilter(tstate, TextDatumGetCString(value));
/*
* Install the column filter expressions into the table builder context.
* If an expression is given, use that; otherwise the column name itself
* is the column filter.
*/
colno = 0;
tupdesc = tstate->ss.ss_ScanTupleSlot->tts_tupleDescriptor;
foreach(lc1, tstate->colexprs)
{
char *colfilter;
Form_pg_attribute att = TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, colno);
if (colno != ordinalitycol)
{
ExprState *colexpr = lfirst(lc1);
if (colexpr != NULL)
{
value = ExecEvalExpr(colexpr, econtext, &isnull);
if (isnull)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
errmsg("column filter expression must not be null"),
errdetail("Filter for column \"%s\" is null.",
NameStr(att->attname))));
colfilter = TextDatumGetCString(value);
}
else
colfilter = NameStr(att->attname);
routine->SetColumnFilter(tstate, colfilter, colno);
}
colno++;
}
}
/*
* Load all the rows from the TableFunc table builder into a tuplestore.
*/
static void
tfuncLoadRows(TableFuncScanState *tstate, ExprContext *econtext)
{
const TableFuncRoutine *routine = tstate->routine;
TupleTableSlot *slot = tstate->ss.ss_ScanTupleSlot;
TupleDesc tupdesc = slot->tts_tupleDescriptor;
Datum *values = slot->tts_values;
bool *nulls = slot->tts_isnull;
int natts = tupdesc->natts;
MemoryContext oldcxt;
int ordinalitycol;
ordinalitycol =
((TableFuncScan *) (tstate->ss.ps.plan))->tablefunc->ordinalitycol;
/*
* We need a short-lived memory context that we can clean up each time
* around the loop, to avoid wasting space. Our default per-tuple context
* is fine for the job, since we won't have used it for anything yet in
* this tuple cycle.
*/
oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(econtext->ecxt_per_tuple_memory);
/*
* Keep requesting rows from the table builder until there aren't any.
*/
while (routine->FetchRow(tstate))
{
ListCell *cell = list_head(tstate->coldefexprs);
int colno;
CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
ExecClearTuple(tstate->ss.ss_ScanTupleSlot);
/*
* Obtain the value of each column for this row, installing them into
* the slot; then add the tuple to the tuplestore.
*/
for (colno = 0; colno < natts; colno++)
{
Form_pg_attribute att = TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, colno);
if (colno == ordinalitycol)
{
/* Fast path for ordinality column */
values[colno] = Int32GetDatum(tstate->ordinal++);
nulls[colno] = false;
}
else
{
bool isnull;
values[colno] = routine->GetValue(tstate,
colno,
att->atttypid,
att->atttypmod,
&isnull);
/* No value? Evaluate and apply the default, if any */
if (isnull && cell != NULL)
{
ExprState *coldefexpr = (ExprState *) lfirst(cell);
if (coldefexpr != NULL)
values[colno] = ExecEvalExpr(coldefexpr, econtext,
&isnull);
}
/* Verify a possible NOT NULL constraint */
if (isnull && bms_is_member(colno, tstate->notnulls))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
errmsg("null is not allowed in column \"%s\"",
NameStr(att->attname))));
nulls[colno] = isnull;
}
/* advance list of default expressions */
if (cell != NULL)
cell = lnext(cell);
}
tuplestore_putvalues(tstate->tupstore, tupdesc, values, nulls);
MemoryContextReset(econtext->ecxt_per_tuple_memory);
}
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
}