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postgresql/src/backend/executor/execAmi.c
Kevin Grittner 18ce3a4ab2 Add infrastructure to support EphemeralNamedRelation references.
A QueryEnvironment concept is added, which allows new types of
objects to be passed into queries from parsing on through
execution.  At this point, the only thing implemented is a
collection of EphemeralNamedRelation objects -- relations which
can be referenced by name in queries, but do not exist in the
catalogs.  The only type of ENR implemented is NamedTuplestore, but
provision is made to add more types fairly easily.

An ENR can carry its own TupleDesc or reference a relation in the
catalogs by relid.

Although these features can be used without SPI, convenience
functions are added to SPI so that ENRs can easily be used by code
run through SPI.

The initial use of all this is going to be transition tables in
AFTER triggers, but that will be added to each PL as a separate
commit.

An incidental effect of this patch is to produce a more informative
error message if an attempt is made to modify the contents of a CTE
from a referencing DML statement.  No tests previously covered that
possibility, so one is added.

Kevin Grittner and Thomas Munro
Reviewed by Heikki Linnakangas, David Fetter, and Thomas Munro
with valuable comments and suggestions from many others
2017-03-31 23:17:18 -05:00

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* execAmi.c
* miscellaneous executor access method routines
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* src/backend/executor/execAmi.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/amapi.h"
#include "access/htup_details.h"
#include "executor/execdebug.h"
#include "executor/nodeAgg.h"
#include "executor/nodeAppend.h"
#include "executor/nodeBitmapAnd.h"
#include "executor/nodeBitmapHeapscan.h"
#include "executor/nodeBitmapIndexscan.h"
#include "executor/nodeBitmapOr.h"
#include "executor/nodeCtescan.h"
#include "executor/nodeCustom.h"
#include "executor/nodeForeignscan.h"
#include "executor/nodeFunctionscan.h"
#include "executor/nodeGather.h"
#include "executor/nodeGroup.h"
#include "executor/nodeGroup.h"
#include "executor/nodeHash.h"
#include "executor/nodeHashjoin.h"
#include "executor/nodeIndexonlyscan.h"
#include "executor/nodeIndexscan.h"
#include "executor/nodeLimit.h"
#include "executor/nodeLockRows.h"
#include "executor/nodeMaterial.h"
#include "executor/nodeMergeAppend.h"
#include "executor/nodeMergejoin.h"
#include "executor/nodeModifyTable.h"
#include "executor/nodeNamedtuplestorescan.h"
#include "executor/nodeNestloop.h"
#include "executor/nodeProjectSet.h"
#include "executor/nodeRecursiveunion.h"
#include "executor/nodeResult.h"
#include "executor/nodeSamplescan.h"
#include "executor/nodeSeqscan.h"
#include "executor/nodeSetOp.h"
#include "executor/nodeSort.h"
#include "executor/nodeSubplan.h"
#include "executor/nodeSubqueryscan.h"
#include "executor/nodeTableFuncscan.h"
#include "executor/nodeTidscan.h"
#include "executor/nodeUnique.h"
#include "executor/nodeValuesscan.h"
#include "executor/nodeWindowAgg.h"
#include "executor/nodeWorktablescan.h"
#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "nodes/relation.h"
#include "utils/rel.h"
#include "utils/syscache.h"
static bool IndexSupportsBackwardScan(Oid indexid);
/*
* ExecReScan
* Reset a plan node so that its output can be re-scanned.
*
* Note that if the plan node has parameters that have changed value,
* the output might be different from last time.
*/
void
ExecReScan(PlanState *node)
{
/* If collecting timing stats, update them */
if (node->instrument)
InstrEndLoop(node->instrument);
/*
* If we have changed parameters, propagate that info.
*
* Note: ExecReScanSetParamPlan() can add bits to node->chgParam,
* corresponding to the output param(s) that the InitPlan will update.
* Since we make only one pass over the list, that means that an InitPlan
* can depend on the output param(s) of a sibling InitPlan only if that
* sibling appears earlier in the list. This is workable for now given
* the limited ways in which one InitPlan could depend on another, but
* eventually we might need to work harder (or else make the planner
* enlarge the extParam/allParam sets to include the params of depended-on
* InitPlans).
*/
if (node->chgParam != NULL)
{
ListCell *l;
foreach(l, node->initPlan)
{
SubPlanState *sstate = (SubPlanState *) lfirst(l);
PlanState *splan = sstate->planstate;
if (splan->plan->extParam != NULL) /* don't care about child
* local Params */
UpdateChangedParamSet(splan, node->chgParam);
if (splan->chgParam != NULL)
ExecReScanSetParamPlan(sstate, node);
}
foreach(l, node->subPlan)
{
SubPlanState *sstate = (SubPlanState *) lfirst(l);
PlanState *splan = sstate->planstate;
if (splan->plan->extParam != NULL)
UpdateChangedParamSet(splan, node->chgParam);
}
/* Well. Now set chgParam for left/right trees. */
if (node->lefttree != NULL)
UpdateChangedParamSet(node->lefttree, node->chgParam);
if (node->righttree != NULL)
UpdateChangedParamSet(node->righttree, node->chgParam);
}
/* Call expression callbacks */
if (node->ps_ExprContext)
ReScanExprContext(node->ps_ExprContext);
/* And do node-type-specific processing */
switch (nodeTag(node))
{
case T_ResultState:
ExecReScanResult((ResultState *) node);
break;
case T_ProjectSetState:
ExecReScanProjectSet((ProjectSetState *) node);
break;
case T_ModifyTableState:
ExecReScanModifyTable((ModifyTableState *) node);
break;
case T_AppendState:
ExecReScanAppend((AppendState *) node);
break;
case T_MergeAppendState:
ExecReScanMergeAppend((MergeAppendState *) node);
break;
case T_RecursiveUnionState:
ExecReScanRecursiveUnion((RecursiveUnionState *) node);
break;
case T_BitmapAndState:
ExecReScanBitmapAnd((BitmapAndState *) node);
break;
case T_BitmapOrState:
ExecReScanBitmapOr((BitmapOrState *) node);
break;
case T_SeqScanState:
ExecReScanSeqScan((SeqScanState *) node);
break;
case T_SampleScanState:
ExecReScanSampleScan((SampleScanState *) node);
break;
case T_GatherState:
ExecReScanGather((GatherState *) node);
break;
case T_IndexScanState:
ExecReScanIndexScan((IndexScanState *) node);
break;
case T_IndexOnlyScanState:
ExecReScanIndexOnlyScan((IndexOnlyScanState *) node);
break;
case T_BitmapIndexScanState:
ExecReScanBitmapIndexScan((BitmapIndexScanState *) node);
break;
case T_BitmapHeapScanState:
ExecReScanBitmapHeapScan((BitmapHeapScanState *) node);
break;
case T_TidScanState:
ExecReScanTidScan((TidScanState *) node);
break;
case T_SubqueryScanState:
ExecReScanSubqueryScan((SubqueryScanState *) node);
break;
case T_FunctionScanState:
ExecReScanFunctionScan((FunctionScanState *) node);
break;
case T_TableFuncScanState:
ExecReScanTableFuncScan((TableFuncScanState *) node);
break;
case T_ValuesScanState:
ExecReScanValuesScan((ValuesScanState *) node);
break;
case T_CteScanState:
ExecReScanCteScan((CteScanState *) node);
break;
case T_NamedTuplestoreScanState:
ExecReScanNamedTuplestoreScan((NamedTuplestoreScanState *) node);
break;
case T_WorkTableScanState:
ExecReScanWorkTableScan((WorkTableScanState *) node);
break;
case T_ForeignScanState:
ExecReScanForeignScan((ForeignScanState *) node);
break;
case T_CustomScanState:
ExecReScanCustomScan((CustomScanState *) node);
break;
case T_NestLoopState:
ExecReScanNestLoop((NestLoopState *) node);
break;
case T_MergeJoinState:
ExecReScanMergeJoin((MergeJoinState *) node);
break;
case T_HashJoinState:
ExecReScanHashJoin((HashJoinState *) node);
break;
case T_MaterialState:
ExecReScanMaterial((MaterialState *) node);
break;
case T_SortState:
ExecReScanSort((SortState *) node);
break;
case T_GroupState:
ExecReScanGroup((GroupState *) node);
break;
case T_AggState:
ExecReScanAgg((AggState *) node);
break;
case T_WindowAggState:
ExecReScanWindowAgg((WindowAggState *) node);
break;
case T_UniqueState:
ExecReScanUnique((UniqueState *) node);
break;
case T_HashState:
ExecReScanHash((HashState *) node);
break;
case T_SetOpState:
ExecReScanSetOp((SetOpState *) node);
break;
case T_LockRowsState:
ExecReScanLockRows((LockRowsState *) node);
break;
case T_LimitState:
ExecReScanLimit((LimitState *) node);
break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized node type: %d", (int) nodeTag(node));
break;
}
if (node->chgParam != NULL)
{
bms_free(node->chgParam);
node->chgParam = NULL;
}
}
/*
* ExecMarkPos
*
* Marks the current scan position.
*
* NOTE: mark/restore capability is currently needed only for plan nodes
* that are the immediate inner child of a MergeJoin node. Since MergeJoin
* requires sorted input, there is never any need to support mark/restore in
* node types that cannot produce sorted output. There are some cases in
* which a node can pass through sorted data from its child; if we don't
* implement mark/restore for such a node type, the planner compensates by
* inserting a Material node above that node.
*/
void
ExecMarkPos(PlanState *node)
{
switch (nodeTag(node))
{
case T_IndexScanState:
ExecIndexMarkPos((IndexScanState *) node);
break;
case T_IndexOnlyScanState:
ExecIndexOnlyMarkPos((IndexOnlyScanState *) node);
break;
case T_CustomScanState:
ExecCustomMarkPos((CustomScanState *) node);
break;
case T_MaterialState:
ExecMaterialMarkPos((MaterialState *) node);
break;
case T_SortState:
ExecSortMarkPos((SortState *) node);
break;
case T_ResultState:
ExecResultMarkPos((ResultState *) node);
break;
default:
/* don't make hard error unless caller asks to restore... */
elog(DEBUG2, "unrecognized node type: %d", (int) nodeTag(node));
break;
}
}
/*
* ExecRestrPos
*
* restores the scan position previously saved with ExecMarkPos()
*
* NOTE: the semantics of this are that the first ExecProcNode following
* the restore operation will yield the same tuple as the first one following
* the mark operation. It is unspecified what happens to the plan node's
* result TupleTableSlot. (In most cases the result slot is unchanged by
* a restore, but the node may choose to clear it or to load it with the
* restored-to tuple.) Hence the caller should discard any previously
* returned TupleTableSlot after doing a restore.
*/
void
ExecRestrPos(PlanState *node)
{
switch (nodeTag(node))
{
case T_IndexScanState:
ExecIndexRestrPos((IndexScanState *) node);
break;
case T_IndexOnlyScanState:
ExecIndexOnlyRestrPos((IndexOnlyScanState *) node);
break;
case T_CustomScanState:
ExecCustomRestrPos((CustomScanState *) node);
break;
case T_MaterialState:
ExecMaterialRestrPos((MaterialState *) node);
break;
case T_SortState:
ExecSortRestrPos((SortState *) node);
break;
case T_ResultState:
ExecResultRestrPos((ResultState *) node);
break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized node type: %d", (int) nodeTag(node));
break;
}
}
/*
* ExecSupportsMarkRestore - does a Path support mark/restore?
*
* This is used during planning and so must accept a Path, not a Plan.
* We keep it here to be adjacent to the routines above, which also must
* know which plan types support mark/restore.
*/
bool
ExecSupportsMarkRestore(Path *pathnode)
{
/*
* For consistency with the routines above, we do not examine the nodeTag
* but rather the pathtype, which is the Plan node type the Path would
* produce.
*/
switch (pathnode->pathtype)
{
case T_IndexScan:
case T_IndexOnlyScan:
case T_Material:
case T_Sort:
return true;
case T_CustomScan:
{
CustomPath *customPath = castNode(CustomPath, pathnode);
if (customPath->flags & CUSTOMPATH_SUPPORT_MARK_RESTORE)
return true;
return false;
}
case T_Result:
/*
* Result supports mark/restore iff it has a child plan that does.
*
* We have to be careful here because there is more than one Path
* type that can produce a Result plan node.
*/
if (IsA(pathnode, ProjectionPath))
return ExecSupportsMarkRestore(((ProjectionPath *) pathnode)->subpath);
else if (IsA(pathnode, MinMaxAggPath))
return false; /* childless Result */
else
{
Assert(IsA(pathnode, ResultPath));
return false; /* childless Result */
}
default:
break;
}
return false;
}
/*
* ExecSupportsBackwardScan - does a plan type support backwards scanning?
*
* Ideally, all plan types would support backwards scan, but that seems
* unlikely to happen soon. In some cases, a plan node passes the backwards
* scan down to its children, and so supports backwards scan only if its
* children do. Therefore, this routine must be passed a complete plan tree.
*/
bool
ExecSupportsBackwardScan(Plan *node)
{
if (node == NULL)
return false;
/*
* Parallel-aware nodes return a subset of the tuples in each worker, and
* in general we can't expect to have enough bookkeeping state to know
* which ones we returned in this worker as opposed to some other worker.
*/
if (node->parallel_aware)
return false;
switch (nodeTag(node))
{
case T_Result:
if (outerPlan(node) != NULL)
return ExecSupportsBackwardScan(outerPlan(node));
else
return false;
case T_Append:
{
ListCell *l;
foreach(l, ((Append *) node)->appendplans)
{
if (!ExecSupportsBackwardScan((Plan *) lfirst(l)))
return false;
}
/* need not check tlist because Append doesn't evaluate it */
return true;
}
case T_SampleScan:
/* Simplify life for tablesample methods by disallowing this */
return false;
case T_Gather:
return false;
case T_IndexScan:
return IndexSupportsBackwardScan(((IndexScan *) node)->indexid);
case T_IndexOnlyScan:
return IndexSupportsBackwardScan(((IndexOnlyScan *) node)->indexid);
case T_SubqueryScan:
return ExecSupportsBackwardScan(((SubqueryScan *) node)->subplan);
case T_CustomScan:
{
uint32 flags = ((CustomScan *) node)->flags;
if (flags & CUSTOMPATH_SUPPORT_BACKWARD_SCAN)
return true;
}
return false;
case T_SeqScan:
case T_TidScan:
case T_FunctionScan:
case T_ValuesScan:
case T_CteScan:
case T_Material:
case T_Sort:
return true;
case T_LockRows:
case T_Limit:
return ExecSupportsBackwardScan(outerPlan(node));
default:
return false;
}
}
/*
* An IndexScan or IndexOnlyScan node supports backward scan only if the
* index's AM does.
*/
static bool
IndexSupportsBackwardScan(Oid indexid)
{
bool result;
HeapTuple ht_idxrel;
Form_pg_class idxrelrec;
IndexAmRoutine *amroutine;
/* Fetch the pg_class tuple of the index relation */
ht_idxrel = SearchSysCache1(RELOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(indexid));
if (!HeapTupleIsValid(ht_idxrel))
elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for relation %u", indexid);
idxrelrec = (Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(ht_idxrel);
/* Fetch the index AM's API struct */
amroutine = GetIndexAmRoutineByAmId(idxrelrec->relam, false);
result = amroutine->amcanbackward;
pfree(amroutine);
ReleaseSysCache(ht_idxrel);
return result;
}
/*
* ExecMaterializesOutput - does a plan type materialize its output?
*
* Returns true if the plan node type is one that automatically materializes
* its output (typically by keeping it in a tuplestore). For such plans,
* a rescan without any parameter change will have zero startup cost and
* very low per-tuple cost.
*/
bool
ExecMaterializesOutput(NodeTag plantype)
{
switch (plantype)
{
case T_Material:
case T_FunctionScan:
case T_TableFuncScan:
case T_CteScan:
case T_NamedTuplestoreScan:
case T_WorkTableScan:
case T_Sort:
return true;
default:
break;
}
return false;
}