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postgres/src/backend/executor/nodeMergeAppend.c
Robert Haas d3cc37f1d8 Don't scan partitioned tables.
Partitioned tables do not contain any data; only their unpartitioned
descendents need to be scanned.  However, the partitioned tables still
need to be locked, even though they're not scanned.  To make that
work, Append and MergeAppend relations now need to carry a list of
(unscanned) partitioned relations that must be locked, and InitPlan
must lock all partitioned result relations.

Aside from the obvious advantage of avoiding some work at execution
time, this has two other advantages.  First, it may improve the
planner's decision-making in some cases since the empty relation
might throw things off.  Second, it paves the way to getting rid of
the storage for partitioned tables altogether.

Amit Langote, reviewed by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/6837c359-45c4-8044-34d1-736756335a15@lab.ntt.co.jp
2017-03-21 09:48:04 -04:00

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* nodeMergeAppend.c
* routines to handle MergeAppend nodes.
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/executor/nodeMergeAppend.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* INTERFACE ROUTINES
* ExecInitMergeAppend - initialize the MergeAppend node
* ExecMergeAppend - retrieve the next tuple from the node
* ExecEndMergeAppend - shut down the MergeAppend node
* ExecReScanMergeAppend - rescan the MergeAppend node
*
* NOTES
* A MergeAppend node contains a list of one or more subplans.
* These are each expected to deliver tuples that are sorted according
* to a common sort key. The MergeAppend node merges these streams
* to produce output sorted the same way.
*
* MergeAppend nodes don't make use of their left and right
* subtrees, rather they maintain a list of subplans so
* a typical MergeAppend node looks like this in the plan tree:
*
* ...
* /
* MergeAppend---+------+------+--- nil
* / \ | | |
* nil nil ... ... ...
* subplans
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "executor/execdebug.h"
#include "executor/nodeMergeAppend.h"
#include "lib/binaryheap.h"
/*
* We have one slot for each item in the heap array. We use SlotNumber
* to store slot indexes. This doesn't actually provide any formal
* type-safety, but it makes the code more self-documenting.
*/
typedef int32 SlotNumber;
static int heap_compare_slots(Datum a, Datum b, void *arg);
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecInitMergeAppend
*
* Begin all of the subscans of the MergeAppend node.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
MergeAppendState *
ExecInitMergeAppend(MergeAppend *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
{
MergeAppendState *mergestate = makeNode(MergeAppendState);
PlanState **mergeplanstates;
int nplans;
int i;
ListCell *lc;
/* check for unsupported flags */
Assert(!(eflags & (EXEC_FLAG_BACKWARD | EXEC_FLAG_MARK)));
/*
* Lock the non-leaf tables in the partition tree controlled by this
* node. It's a no-op for non-partitioned parent tables.
*/
ExecLockNonLeafAppendTables(node->partitioned_rels, estate);
/*
* Set up empty vector of subplan states
*/
nplans = list_length(node->mergeplans);
mergeplanstates = (PlanState **) palloc0(nplans * sizeof(PlanState *));
/*
* create new MergeAppendState for our node
*/
mergestate->ps.plan = (Plan *) node;
mergestate->ps.state = estate;
mergestate->mergeplans = mergeplanstates;
mergestate->ms_nplans = nplans;
mergestate->ms_slots = (TupleTableSlot **) palloc0(sizeof(TupleTableSlot *) * nplans);
mergestate->ms_heap = binaryheap_allocate(nplans, heap_compare_slots,
mergestate);
/*
* Miscellaneous initialization
*
* MergeAppend plans don't have expression contexts because they never
* call ExecQual or ExecProject.
*/
/*
* MergeAppend nodes do have Result slots, which hold pointers to tuples,
* so we have to initialize them.
*/
ExecInitResultTupleSlot(estate, &mergestate->ps);
/*
* call ExecInitNode on each of the plans to be executed and save the
* results into the array "mergeplans".
*/
i = 0;
foreach(lc, node->mergeplans)
{
Plan *initNode = (Plan *) lfirst(lc);
mergeplanstates[i] = ExecInitNode(initNode, estate, eflags);
i++;
}
/*
* initialize output tuple type
*/
ExecAssignResultTypeFromTL(&mergestate->ps);
mergestate->ps.ps_ProjInfo = NULL;
/*
* initialize sort-key information
*/
mergestate->ms_nkeys = node->numCols;
mergestate->ms_sortkeys = palloc0(sizeof(SortSupportData) * node->numCols);
for (i = 0; i < node->numCols; i++)
{
SortSupport sortKey = mergestate->ms_sortkeys + i;
sortKey->ssup_cxt = CurrentMemoryContext;
sortKey->ssup_collation = node->collations[i];
sortKey->ssup_nulls_first = node->nullsFirst[i];
sortKey->ssup_attno = node->sortColIdx[i];
/*
* It isn't feasible to perform abbreviated key conversion, since
* tuples are pulled into mergestate's binary heap as needed. It
* would likely be counter-productive to convert tuples into an
* abbreviated representation as they're pulled up, so opt out of that
* additional optimization entirely.
*/
sortKey->abbreviate = false;
PrepareSortSupportFromOrderingOp(node->sortOperators[i], sortKey);
}
/*
* initialize to show we have not run the subplans yet
*/
mergestate->ms_initialized = false;
return mergestate;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecMergeAppend
*
* Handles iteration over multiple subplans.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TupleTableSlot *
ExecMergeAppend(MergeAppendState *node)
{
TupleTableSlot *result;
SlotNumber i;
if (!node->ms_initialized)
{
/*
* First time through: pull the first tuple from each subplan, and set
* up the heap.
*/
for (i = 0; i < node->ms_nplans; i++)
{
node->ms_slots[i] = ExecProcNode(node->mergeplans[i]);
if (!TupIsNull(node->ms_slots[i]))
binaryheap_add_unordered(node->ms_heap, Int32GetDatum(i));
}
binaryheap_build(node->ms_heap);
node->ms_initialized = true;
}
else
{
/*
* Otherwise, pull the next tuple from whichever subplan we returned
* from last time, and reinsert the subplan index into the heap,
* because it might now compare differently against the existing
* elements of the heap. (We could perhaps simplify the logic a bit
* by doing this before returning from the prior call, but it's better
* to not pull tuples until necessary.)
*/
i = DatumGetInt32(binaryheap_first(node->ms_heap));
node->ms_slots[i] = ExecProcNode(node->mergeplans[i]);
if (!TupIsNull(node->ms_slots[i]))
binaryheap_replace_first(node->ms_heap, Int32GetDatum(i));
else
(void) binaryheap_remove_first(node->ms_heap);
}
if (binaryheap_empty(node->ms_heap))
{
/* All the subplans are exhausted, and so is the heap */
result = ExecClearTuple(node->ps.ps_ResultTupleSlot);
}
else
{
i = DatumGetInt32(binaryheap_first(node->ms_heap));
result = node->ms_slots[i];
}
return result;
}
/*
* Compare the tuples in the two given slots.
*/
static int32
heap_compare_slots(Datum a, Datum b, void *arg)
{
MergeAppendState *node = (MergeAppendState *) arg;
SlotNumber slot1 = DatumGetInt32(a);
SlotNumber slot2 = DatumGetInt32(b);
TupleTableSlot *s1 = node->ms_slots[slot1];
TupleTableSlot *s2 = node->ms_slots[slot2];
int nkey;
Assert(!TupIsNull(s1));
Assert(!TupIsNull(s2));
for (nkey = 0; nkey < node->ms_nkeys; nkey++)
{
SortSupport sortKey = node->ms_sortkeys + nkey;
AttrNumber attno = sortKey->ssup_attno;
Datum datum1,
datum2;
bool isNull1,
isNull2;
int compare;
datum1 = slot_getattr(s1, attno, &isNull1);
datum2 = slot_getattr(s2, attno, &isNull2);
compare = ApplySortComparator(datum1, isNull1,
datum2, isNull2,
sortKey);
if (compare != 0)
return -compare;
}
return 0;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecEndMergeAppend
*
* Shuts down the subscans of the MergeAppend node.
*
* Returns nothing of interest.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
ExecEndMergeAppend(MergeAppendState *node)
{
PlanState **mergeplans;
int nplans;
int i;
/*
* get information from the node
*/
mergeplans = node->mergeplans;
nplans = node->ms_nplans;
/*
* shut down each of the subscans
*/
for (i = 0; i < nplans; i++)
ExecEndNode(mergeplans[i]);
}
void
ExecReScanMergeAppend(MergeAppendState *node)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < node->ms_nplans; i++)
{
PlanState *subnode = node->mergeplans[i];
/*
* ExecReScan doesn't know about my subplans, so I have to do
* changed-parameter signaling myself.
*/
if (node->ps.chgParam != NULL)
UpdateChangedParamSet(subnode, node->ps.chgParam);
/*
* If chgParam of subnode is not null then plan will be re-scanned by
* first ExecProcNode.
*/
if (subnode->chgParam == NULL)
ExecReScan(subnode);
}
binaryheap_reset(node->ms_heap);
node->ms_initialized = false;
}