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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* setrefs.c
* Post-processing of a completed plan tree: fix references to subplan
* vars, and compute regproc values for operators
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2000, PostgreSQL, Inc
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/plan/setrefs.c,v 1.62 2000/04/12 17:15:22 momjian Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include "postgres.h"
#include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "optimizer/clauses.h"
#include "optimizer/planmain.h"
#include "optimizer/tlist.h"
#include "optimizer/var.h"
typedef struct
{
List *outer_tlist;
List *inner_tlist;
Index acceptable_rel;
} join_references_context;
typedef struct
{
Index subvarno;
List *subplanTargetList;
} replace_vars_with_subplan_refs_context;
static void set_join_references(Join *join);
static void set_uppernode_references(Plan *plan, Index subvarno);
static Node *join_references_mutator(Node *node,
join_references_context *context);
static Node *replace_vars_with_subplan_refs(Node *node,
Index subvarno,
List *subplanTargetList);
static Node *replace_vars_with_subplan_refs_mutator(Node *node,
replace_vars_with_subplan_refs_context *context);
static bool fix_opids_walker(Node *node, void *context);
/*****************************************************************************
*
* SUBPLAN REFERENCES
*
*****************************************************************************/
/*
* set_plan_references
* This is the final processing pass of the planner/optimizer. The plan
* tree is complete; we just have to adjust some representational details
* for the convenience of the executor. We update Vars in upper plan nodes
* to refer to the outputs of their subplans, and we compute regproc OIDs
* for operators (ie, we look up the function that implements each op).
* We must also build lists of all the subplan nodes present in each
* plan node's expression trees.
*
* set_plan_references recursively traverses the whole plan tree.
*
* Returns nothing of interest, but modifies internal fields of nodes.
*/
void
set_plan_references(Plan *plan)
{
List *pl;
if (plan == NULL)
return;
/*
* We must rebuild the plan's list of subplan nodes, since we are
* copying/mutating its expression trees.
*/
plan->subPlan = NIL;
/*
* Plan-type-specific fixes
*/
switch (nodeTag(plan))
{
case T_SeqScan:
/* nothing special */
break;
case T_IndexScan:
fix_opids((Node *) ((IndexScan *) plan)->indxqual);
fix_opids((Node *) ((IndexScan *) plan)->indxqualorig);
plan->subPlan =
nconc(plan->subPlan,
pull_subplans((Node *) ((IndexScan *) plan)->indxqual));
plan->subPlan =
nconc(plan->subPlan,
pull_subplans((Node *) ((IndexScan *) plan)->indxqualorig));
break;
case T_NestLoop:
set_join_references((Join *) plan);
break;
case T_MergeJoin:
set_join_references((Join *) plan);
fix_opids((Node *) ((MergeJoin *) plan)->mergeclauses);
plan->subPlan =
nconc(plan->subPlan,
pull_subplans((Node *) ((MergeJoin *) plan)->mergeclauses));
break;
case T_HashJoin:
set_join_references((Join *) plan);
fix_opids((Node *) ((HashJoin *) plan)->hashclauses);
plan->subPlan =
nconc(plan->subPlan,
pull_subplans((Node *) ((HashJoin *) plan)->hashclauses));
break;
case T_Material:
case T_Sort:
case T_Unique:
case T_Hash:
/*
* These plan types don't actually bother to evaluate their
* targetlists or quals (because they just return their
* unmodified input tuples). The optimizer is lazy about
* creating really valid targetlists for them. Best to just
* leave the targetlist alone.
*/
break;
case T_Agg:
case T_Group:
set_uppernode_references(plan, (Index) 0);
break;
case T_Result:
/*
* Result may or may not have a subplan; no need to fix up
* subplan references if it hasn't got one...
*
* XXX why does Result use a different subvarno from Agg/Group?
*/
if (plan->lefttree != NULL)
set_uppernode_references(plan, (Index) OUTER);
fix_opids(((Result *) plan)->resconstantqual);
plan->subPlan =
nconc(plan->subPlan,
pull_subplans(((Result *) plan)->resconstantqual));
break;
case T_Append:
foreach(pl, ((Append *) plan)->appendplans)
set_plan_references((Plan *) lfirst(pl));
break;
case T_TidScan:
/* nothing special */
break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "set_plan_references: unknown plan type %d",
nodeTag(plan));
break;
}
/*
* For all plan types, fix operators in targetlist and qual
* expressions, and find subplans therein.
*/
fix_opids((Node *) plan->targetlist);
fix_opids((Node *) plan->qual);
plan->subPlan =
nconc(plan->subPlan,
pull_subplans((Node *) plan->targetlist));
plan->subPlan =
nconc(plan->subPlan,
pull_subplans((Node *) plan->qual));
/*
* Now recurse into subplans, if any
*
* NOTE: it is essential that we recurse into subplans AFTER we set
* subplan references in this plan's tlist and quals. If we did the
* reference-adjustments bottom-up, then we would fail to match this
* plan's var nodes against the already-modified nodes of the
* subplans.
*/
set_plan_references(plan->lefttree);
set_plan_references(plan->righttree);
foreach(pl, plan->initPlan)
{
SubPlan *sp = (SubPlan *) lfirst(pl);
Assert(IsA(sp, SubPlan));
set_plan_references(sp->plan);
}
foreach(pl, plan->subPlan)
{
SubPlan *sp = (SubPlan *) lfirst(pl);
Assert(IsA(sp, SubPlan));
set_plan_references(sp->plan);
}
}
/*
* set_join_references
* Modifies the target list of a join node to reference its subplans,
* by setting the varnos to OUTER or INNER and setting attno values to the
* result domain number of either the corresponding outer or inner join
* tuple item.
*
* Note: this same transformation has already been applied to the quals
* of the join by createplan.c. It's a little odd to do it here for the
* targetlist and there for the quals, but it's easier that way. (Look
* at switch_outer() and the handling of nestloop inner indexscans to
* see why.)
*
* Because the quals are reference-adjusted sooner, we cannot do equal()
* comparisons between qual and tlist var nodes during the time between
* creation of a plan node by createplan.c and its fixing by this module.
* Fortunately, there doesn't seem to be any need to do that.
*
* 'join' is a join plan node
*/
static void
set_join_references(Join *join)
{
Plan *outer = join->lefttree;
Plan *inner = join->righttree;
List *outer_tlist = ((outer == NULL) ? NIL : outer->targetlist);
List *inner_tlist = ((inner == NULL) ? NIL : inner->targetlist);
join->targetlist = join_references(join->targetlist,
outer_tlist,
inner_tlist,
(Index) 0);
}
/*
* set_uppernode_references
* Update the targetlist and quals of an upper-level plan node
* to refer to the tuples returned by its lefttree subplan.
*
* This is used for single-input plan types like Agg, Group, Result.
*/
static void
set_uppernode_references(Plan *plan, Index subvarno)
{
Plan *subplan = plan->lefttree;
List *subplanTargetList;
if (subplan != NULL)
subplanTargetList = subplan->targetlist;
else
subplanTargetList = NIL;
plan->targetlist = (List *)
replace_vars_with_subplan_refs((Node *) plan->targetlist,
subvarno,
subplanTargetList);
plan->qual = (List *)
replace_vars_with_subplan_refs((Node *) plan->qual,
subvarno,
subplanTargetList);
}
/*
* join_references
* Creates a new set of targetlist entries or join qual clauses by
* changing the varno/varattno values of variables in the clauses
* to reference target list values from the outer and inner join
* relation target lists.
*
* This is used in two different scenarios: a normal join clause, where
* all the Vars in the clause *must* be replaced by OUTER or INNER references;
* and an indexscan being used on the inner side of a nestloop join.
* In the latter case we want to replace the outer-relation Vars by OUTER
* references, but not touch the Vars of the inner relation.
*
* For a normal join, acceptable_rel should be zero so that any failure to
* match a Var will be reported as an error. For the indexscan case,
* pass inner_tlist = NIL and acceptable_rel = the ID of the inner relation.
*
* 'clauses' is the targetlist or list of join clauses
* 'outer_tlist' is the target list of the outer join relation
* 'inner_tlist' is the target list of the inner join relation, or NIL
* 'acceptable_rel' is either zero or the rangetable index of a relation
* whose Vars may appear in the clause without provoking an error.
*
* Returns the new expression tree. The original clause structure is
* not modified.
*/
List *
join_references(List *clauses,
List *outer_tlist,
List *inner_tlist,
Index acceptable_rel)
{
join_references_context context;
context.outer_tlist = outer_tlist;
context.inner_tlist = inner_tlist;
context.acceptable_rel = acceptable_rel;
return (List *) join_references_mutator((Node *) clauses, &context);
}
static Node *
join_references_mutator(Node *node,
join_references_context *context)
{
if (node == NULL)
return NULL;
if (IsA(node, Var))
{
Var *var = (Var *) node;
Var *newvar = (Var *) copyObject(var);
Resdom *resdom;
resdom = tlist_member((Node *) var, context->outer_tlist);
if (resdom)
{
newvar->varno = OUTER;
newvar->varattno = resdom->resno;
return (Node *) newvar;
}
resdom = tlist_member((Node *) var, context->inner_tlist);
if (resdom)
{
newvar->varno = INNER;
newvar->varattno = resdom->resno;
return (Node *) newvar;
}
/*
* Var not in either tlist --- either raise an error, or return
* the Var unmodified.
*/
if (var->varno != context->acceptable_rel)
elog(ERROR, "join_references: variable not in subplan target lists");
return (Node *) newvar;
}
return expression_tree_mutator(node,
join_references_mutator,
(void *) context);
}
/*
* replace_vars_with_subplan_refs
* This routine modifies an expression tree so that all Var nodes
* reference target nodes of a subplan. It is used to fix up
* target and qual expressions of non-join upper-level plan nodes.
*
* An error is raised if no matching var can be found in the subplan tlist
* --- so this routine should only be applied to nodes whose subplans'
* targetlists were generated via flatten_tlist() or some such method.
*
* 'node': the tree to be fixed (a targetlist or qual list)
* 'subvarno': varno to be assigned to all Vars
* 'subplanTargetList': target list for subplan
*
* The resulting tree is a copy of the original in which all Var nodes have
* varno = subvarno, varattno = resno of corresponding subplan target.
* The original tree is not modified.
*/
static Node *
replace_vars_with_subplan_refs(Node *node,
Index subvarno,
List *subplanTargetList)
{
replace_vars_with_subplan_refs_context context;
context.subvarno = subvarno;
context.subplanTargetList = subplanTargetList;
return replace_vars_with_subplan_refs_mutator(node, &context);
}
static Node *
replace_vars_with_subplan_refs_mutator(Node *node,
replace_vars_with_subplan_refs_context *context)
{
if (node == NULL)
return NULL;
if (IsA(node, Var))
{
Var *var = (Var *) node;
Var *newvar = (Var *) copyObject(var);
Resdom *resdom;
resdom = tlist_member((Node *) var, context->subplanTargetList);
if (!resdom)
elog(ERROR, "replace_vars_with_subplan_refs: variable not in subplan target list");
newvar->varno = context->subvarno;
newvar->varattno = resdom->resno;
return (Node *) newvar;
}
return expression_tree_mutator(node,
replace_vars_with_subplan_refs_mutator,
(void *) context);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* OPERATOR REGPROC LOOKUP
*****************************************************************************/
/*
* fix_opids
* Calculate opid field from opno for each Oper node in given tree.
* The given tree can be anything expression_tree_walker handles.
*
* The argument is modified in-place. (This is OK since we'd want the
* same change for any node, even if it gets visited more than once due to
* shared structure.)
*/
void
fix_opids(Node *node)
{
/* This tree walk requires no special setup, so away we go... */
fix_opids_walker(node, NULL);
}
static bool
fix_opids_walker(Node *node, void *context)
{
if (node == NULL)
return false;
if (is_opclause(node))
replace_opid((Oper *) ((Expr *) node)->oper);
return expression_tree_walker(node, fix_opids_walker, context);
}
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