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* [PATCH 2/8] Move IS [NOT] NULL handling from BRIN support functions
@ 2020-09-17 15:26 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-17 15:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
The handling of IS [NOT] NULL clauses is independent of an opclass, and
most of the code was exactly the same in both minmax and inclusion. So
instead move the code from support procedures to the AM methods etc.
This simplifies the code quite a bit - especially the support procedures
quite a bit, as they don't need to care about NULL values and flags at
all. It also means the IS [NOT] NULL clauses can be evaluated without
invoking the support procedure at all.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Author: Nikita Glukhov <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Mark Dilger <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: John Naylor <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 293 +++++++++++++++++------
src/backend/access/brin/brin_inclusion.c | 106 +-------
src/backend/access/brin/brin_minmax.c | 103 +-------
src/include/access/brin_internal.h | 3 +
4 files changed, 239 insertions(+), 266 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index dc187153aa..14da9ed17f 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@
#include "storage/freespace.h"
#include "utils/acl.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/datum.h"
#include "utils/index_selfuncs.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/rel.h"
@@ -77,7 +78,9 @@ static void form_and_insert_tuple(BrinBuildState *state);
static void union_tuples(BrinDesc *bdesc, BrinMemTuple *a,
BrinTuple *b);
static void brin_vacuum_scan(Relation idxrel, BufferAccessStrategy strategy);
-
+static bool add_values_to_range(Relation idxRel, BrinDesc *bdesc,
+ BrinMemTuple *dtup, Datum *values, bool *nulls);
+static bool check_null_keys(BrinValues *bval, ScanKey *nullkeys, int nnullkeys);
/*
* BRIN handler function: return IndexAmRoutine with access method parameters
@@ -179,7 +182,6 @@ brininsert(Relation idxRel, Datum *values, bool *nulls,
OffsetNumber off;
BrinTuple *brtup;
BrinMemTuple *dtup;
- int keyno;
CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
@@ -243,31 +245,7 @@ brininsert(Relation idxRel, Datum *values, bool *nulls,
dtup = brin_deform_tuple(bdesc, brtup, NULL);
- /*
- * Compare the key values of the new tuple to the stored index values;
- * our deformed tuple will get updated if the new tuple doesn't fit
- * the original range (note this means we can't break out of the loop
- * early). Make a note of whether this happens, so that we know to
- * insert the modified tuple later.
- */
- for (keyno = 0; keyno < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; keyno++)
- {
- Datum result;
- BrinValues *bval;
- FmgrInfo *addValue;
-
- bval = &dtup->bt_columns[keyno];
- addValue = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyno + 1,
- BRIN_PROCNUM_ADDVALUE);
- result = FunctionCall4Coll(addValue,
- idxRel->rd_indcollation[keyno],
- PointerGetDatum(bdesc),
- PointerGetDatum(bval),
- values[keyno],
- nulls[keyno]);
- /* if that returned true, we need to insert the updated tuple */
- need_insert |= DatumGetBool(result);
- }
+ need_insert = add_values_to_range(idxRel, bdesc, dtup, values, nulls);
if (!need_insert)
{
@@ -390,8 +368,10 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
BrinMemTuple *dtup;
BrinTuple *btup = NULL;
Size btupsz = 0;
- ScanKey **keys;
- int *nkeys;
+ ScanKey **keys,
+ **nullkeys;
+ int *nkeys,
+ *nnullkeys;
int keyno;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
@@ -416,10 +396,13 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/*
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
- * consistent support procedure.
+ * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
+ * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
*/
keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -440,23 +423,24 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
TupleDescAttr(bdesc->bd_tupdesc,
keyattno - 1)->attcollation));
- /* First time we see this index attribute, so init as needed. */
- if (!keys[keyattno-1])
+ /*
+ * First time we see this index attribute, so init as needed.
+ *
+ * This is a bit of an overkill - we don't know how many scan
+ * keys are there for a given attribute, so we simply allocate
+ * the largest number possible (as if all scan keys belonged to
+ * the same attribute). This may waste a bit of memory, but we
+ * only expect small number of scan keys in general, so this
+ * should be negligible, and it's probably cheaper than having
+ * to repalloc repeatedly.
+ */
+ if (consistentFn[keyattno - 1].fn_oid == InvalidOid)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /*
- * This is a bit of an overkill - we don't know how many
- * scan keys are there for this attribute, so we simply
- * allocate the largest number possible. This may waste
- * a bit of memory, but we only expect small number of
- * scan keys in general, so this should be negligible,
- * and it's cheaper than having to repalloc repeatedly.
- */
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
- /* First time this column, so look up consistent function */
- Assert(consistentFn[keyattno - 1].fn_oid == InvalidOid);
+ /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
+ Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -464,9 +448,23 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
CurrentMemoryContext);
}
- /* Add key to the per-attribute array. */
- keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
- nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
+ /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
+ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
+ {
+ if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
+ nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
+ nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
+ keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
+ nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
+ }
}
/* allocate an initial in-memory tuple, out of the per-range memcxt */
@@ -544,15 +542,57 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
BrinValues *bval;
Datum add;
- /* skip attributes without any san keys */
- if (nkeys[attno - 1] == 0)
+ /*
+ * skip attributes without any scan keys (both regular
+ * and IS [NOT] NULL)
+ */
+ if (nkeys[attno - 1] == 0 && nnullkeys[attno - 1] == 0)
continue;
bval = &dtup->bt_columns[attno - 1];
+ /*
+ * First check if there are any IS [NOT] NULL scan keys,
+ * and if we're violating them. In that case we can
+ * terminate early, without invoking the support function.
+ *
+ * As there may be more keys, we can only detemine mismatch
+ * within this loop.
+ */
+ if (bdesc->bd_info[attno - 1]->oi_regular_nulls &&
+ !check_null_keys(bval, nullkeys[attno - 1],
+ nnullkeys[attno - 1]))
+ {
+ /*
+ * If any of the IS [NOT] NULL keys failed, the page
+ * range as a whole can't pass. So terminate the loop.
+ */
+ addrange = false;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * So either there are no IS [NOT] NULL keys, or all passed.
+ * If there are no regular scan keys, we're done - the page
+ * range matches. If there are regular keys, but the page
+ * range is marked as 'all nulls' it can't possibly pass
+ * (we're assuming the operators are strict).
+ */
+
+ /* No regular scan keys - page range as a whole passes. */
+ if (!nkeys[attno - 1])
+ continue;
+
Assert((nkeys[attno - 1] > 0) &&
(nkeys[attno - 1] <= scan->numberOfKeys));
+ /* If it is all nulls, it cannot possibly be consistent. */
+ if (bval->bv_allnulls)
+ {
+ addrange = false;
+ break;
+ }
+
/*
* Check whether the scan key is consistent with the page
* range values; if so, have the pages in the range added
@@ -695,7 +735,6 @@ brinbuildCallback(Relation index,
{
BrinBuildState *state = (BrinBuildState *) brstate;
BlockNumber thisblock;
- int i;
thisblock = ItemPointerGetBlockNumber(tid);
@@ -724,25 +763,8 @@ brinbuildCallback(Relation index,
}
/* Accumulate the current tuple into the running state */
- for (i = 0; i < state->bs_bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
- {
- FmgrInfo *addValue;
- BrinValues *col;
- Form_pg_attribute attr = TupleDescAttr(state->bs_bdesc->bd_tupdesc, i);
-
- col = &state->bs_dtuple->bt_columns[i];
- addValue = index_getprocinfo(index, i + 1,
- BRIN_PROCNUM_ADDVALUE);
-
- /*
- * Update dtuple state, if and as necessary.
- */
- FunctionCall4Coll(addValue,
- attr->attcollation,
- PointerGetDatum(state->bs_bdesc),
- PointerGetDatum(col),
- values[i], isnull[i]);
- }
+ (void) add_values_to_range(index, state->bs_bdesc, state->bs_dtuple,
+ values, isnull);
}
/*
@@ -1521,6 +1543,39 @@ union_tuples(BrinDesc *bdesc, BrinMemTuple *a, BrinTuple *b)
FmgrInfo *unionFn;
BrinValues *col_a = &a->bt_columns[keyno];
BrinValues *col_b = &db->bt_columns[keyno];
+ BrinOpcInfo *opcinfo = bdesc->bd_info[keyno];
+
+ if (opcinfo->oi_regular_nulls)
+ {
+ /* Adjust "hasnulls". */
+ if (!col_a->bv_hasnulls && col_b->bv_hasnulls)
+ col_a->bv_hasnulls = true;
+
+ /* If there are no values in B, there's nothing left to do. */
+ if (col_b->bv_allnulls)
+ continue;
+
+ /*
+ * Adjust "allnulls". If A doesn't have values, just copy the
+ * values from B into A, and we're done. We cannot run the
+ * operators in this case, because values in A might contain
+ * garbage. Note we already established that B contains values.
+ */
+ if (col_a->bv_allnulls)
+ {
+ int i;
+
+ col_a->bv_allnulls = false;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < opcinfo->oi_nstored; i++)
+ col_a->bv_values[i] =
+ datumCopy(col_b->bv_values[i],
+ opcinfo->oi_typcache[i]->typbyval,
+ opcinfo->oi_typcache[i]->typlen);
+
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
unionFn = index_getprocinfo(bdesc->bd_index, keyno + 1,
BRIN_PROCNUM_UNION);
@@ -1574,3 +1629,103 @@ brin_vacuum_scan(Relation idxrel, BufferAccessStrategy strategy)
*/
FreeSpaceMapVacuum(idxrel);
}
+
+static bool
+add_values_to_range(Relation idxRel, BrinDesc *bdesc, BrinMemTuple *dtup,
+ Datum *values, bool *nulls)
+{
+ int keyno;
+ bool modified = false;
+
+ /*
+ * Compare the key values of the new tuple to the stored index values;
+ * our deformed tuple will get updated if the new tuple doesn't fit
+ * the original range (note this means we can't break out of the loop
+ * early). Make a note of whether this happens, so that we know to
+ * insert the modified tuple later.
+ */
+ for (keyno = 0; keyno < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; keyno++)
+ {
+ Datum result;
+ BrinValues *bval;
+ FmgrInfo *addValue;
+
+ bval = &dtup->bt_columns[keyno];
+
+ if (bdesc->bd_info[keyno]->oi_regular_nulls && nulls[keyno])
+ {
+ /*
+ * If the new value is null, we record that we saw it if it's
+ * the first one; otherwise, there's nothing to do.
+ */
+ if (!bval->bv_hasnulls)
+ {
+ bval->bv_hasnulls = true;
+ modified = true;
+ }
+
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ addValue = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyno + 1,
+ BRIN_PROCNUM_ADDVALUE);
+ result = FunctionCall4Coll(addValue,
+ idxRel->rd_indcollation[keyno],
+ PointerGetDatum(bdesc),
+ PointerGetDatum(bval),
+ values[keyno],
+ nulls[keyno]);
+ /* if that returned true, we need to insert the updated tuple */
+ modified |= DatumGetBool(result);
+ }
+
+ return modified;
+}
+
+static bool
+check_null_keys(BrinValues *bval, ScanKey *nullkeys, int nnullkeys)
+{
+ int keyno;
+
+ /*
+ * First check if there are any IS [NOT] NULL scan keys, and if we're
+ * violating them.
+ */
+ for (keyno = 0; keyno < nnullkeys; keyno++)
+ {
+ ScanKey key = nullkeys[keyno];
+
+ Assert(key->sk_attno == bval->bv_attno);
+
+ /* Handle only IS NULL/IS NOT NULL tests */
+ if (!(key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL))
+ continue;
+
+ if (key->sk_flags & SK_SEARCHNULL)
+ {
+ /* IS NULL scan key, but range has no NULLs */
+ if (!bval->bv_allnulls && !bval->bv_hasnulls)
+ return false;
+ }
+ else if (key->sk_flags & SK_SEARCHNOTNULL)
+ {
+ /*
+ * For IS NOT NULL, we can only skip ranges that are known to
+ * have only nulls.
+ */
+ if (bval->bv_allnulls)
+ return false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Neither IS NULL nor IS NOT NULL was used; assume all indexable
+ * operators are strict and thus return false with NULL value in
+ * the scan key.
+ */
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin_inclusion.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin_inclusion.c
index 215bc794d3..f4730be3b9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin_inclusion.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin_inclusion.c
@@ -110,6 +110,7 @@ brin_inclusion_opcinfo(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
*/
result = palloc0(MAXALIGN(SizeofBrinOpcInfo(3)) + sizeof(InclusionOpaque));
result->oi_nstored = 3;
+ result->oi_regular_nulls = true;
result->oi_opaque = (InclusionOpaque *)
MAXALIGN((char *) result + SizeofBrinOpcInfo(3));
@@ -141,7 +142,7 @@ brin_inclusion_add_value(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
BrinDesc *bdesc = (BrinDesc *) PG_GETARG_POINTER(0);
BrinValues *column = (BrinValues *) PG_GETARG_POINTER(1);
Datum newval = PG_GETARG_DATUM(2);
- bool isnull = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
+ bool isnull PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
Oid colloid = PG_GET_COLLATION();
FmgrInfo *finfo;
Datum result;
@@ -149,18 +150,7 @@ brin_inclusion_add_value(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
AttrNumber attno;
Form_pg_attribute attr;
- /*
- * If the new value is null, we record that we saw it if it's the first
- * one; otherwise, there's nothing to do.
- */
- if (isnull)
- {
- if (column->bv_hasnulls)
- PG_RETURN_BOOL(false);
-
- column->bv_hasnulls = true;
- PG_RETURN_BOOL(true);
- }
+ Assert(!isnull);
attno = column->bv_attno;
attr = TupleDescAttr(bdesc->bd_tupdesc, attno - 1);
@@ -264,63 +254,6 @@ brin_inclusion_consistent(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
int nkeys = PG_GETARG_INT32(3);
Oid colloid = PG_GET_COLLATION();
int keyno;
- bool regular_keys = false;
-
- /*
- * First check if there are any IS NULL scan keys, and if we're
- * violating them. In that case we can terminate early, without
- * inspecting the ranges.
- */
- for (keyno = 0; keyno < nkeys; keyno++)
- {
- ScanKey key = keys[keyno];
-
- Assert(key->sk_attno == column->bv_attno);
-
- /* handle IS NULL/IS NOT NULL tests */
- if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
- {
- if (key->sk_flags & SK_SEARCHNULL)
- {
- if (column->bv_allnulls || column->bv_hasnulls)
- continue; /* this key is fine, continue */
-
- PG_RETURN_BOOL(false);
- }
-
- /*
- * For IS NOT NULL, we can only skip ranges that are known to have
- * only nulls.
- */
- if (key->sk_flags & SK_SEARCHNOTNULL)
- {
- if (column->bv_allnulls)
- PG_RETURN_BOOL(false);
-
- continue;
- }
-
- /*
- * Neither IS NULL nor IS NOT NULL was used; assume all indexable
- * operators are strict and return false.
- */
- PG_RETURN_BOOL(false);
- }
- else
- /* note we have regular (non-NULL) scan keys */
- regular_keys = true;
- }
-
- /*
- * If the page range is all nulls, it cannot possibly be consistent if
- * there are some regular scan keys.
- */
- if (column->bv_allnulls && regular_keys)
- PG_RETURN_BOOL(false);
-
- /* If there are no regular keys, the page range is considered consistent. */
- if (!regular_keys)
- PG_RETURN_BOOL(true);
/* It has to be checked, if it contains elements that are not mergeable. */
if (DatumGetBool(column->bv_values[INCLUSION_UNMERGEABLE]))
@@ -331,9 +264,8 @@ brin_inclusion_consistent(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
ScanKey key = keys[keyno];
- /* ignore IS NULL/IS NOT NULL tests handled above */
- if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
- continue;
+ /* NULL keys are handled and filtered-out in bringetbitmap */
+ Assert(!(key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL));
/*
* When there are multiple scan keys, failure to meet the
@@ -572,37 +504,11 @@ brin_inclusion_union(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
Datum result;
Assert(col_a->bv_attno == col_b->bv_attno);
-
- /* Adjust "hasnulls". */
- if (!col_a->bv_hasnulls && col_b->bv_hasnulls)
- col_a->bv_hasnulls = true;
-
- /* If there are no values in B, there's nothing left to do. */
- if (col_b->bv_allnulls)
- PG_RETURN_VOID();
+ Assert(!col_a->bv_allnulls && !col_b->bv_allnulls);
attno = col_a->bv_attno;
attr = TupleDescAttr(bdesc->bd_tupdesc, attno - 1);
- /*
- * Adjust "allnulls". If A doesn't have values, just copy the values from
- * B into A, and we're done. We cannot run the operators in this case,
- * because values in A might contain garbage. Note we already established
- * that B contains values.
- */
- if (col_a->bv_allnulls)
- {
- col_a->bv_allnulls = false;
- col_a->bv_values[INCLUSION_UNION] =
- datumCopy(col_b->bv_values[INCLUSION_UNION],
- attr->attbyval, attr->attlen);
- col_a->bv_values[INCLUSION_UNMERGEABLE] =
- col_b->bv_values[INCLUSION_UNMERGEABLE];
- col_a->bv_values[INCLUSION_CONTAINS_EMPTY] =
- col_b->bv_values[INCLUSION_CONTAINS_EMPTY];
- PG_RETURN_VOID();
- }
-
/* If B includes empty elements, mark A similarly, if needed. */
if (!DatumGetBool(col_a->bv_values[INCLUSION_CONTAINS_EMPTY]) &&
DatumGetBool(col_b->bv_values[INCLUSION_CONTAINS_EMPTY]))
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin_minmax.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin_minmax.c
index 12878ff3a0..6c8852d404 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin_minmax.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin_minmax.c
@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ brin_minmax_opcinfo(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = palloc0(MAXALIGN(SizeofBrinOpcInfo(2)) +
sizeof(MinmaxOpaque));
result->oi_nstored = 2;
+ result->oi_regular_nulls = true;
result->oi_opaque = (MinmaxOpaque *)
MAXALIGN((char *) result + SizeofBrinOpcInfo(2));
result->oi_typcache[0] = result->oi_typcache[1] =
@@ -69,7 +70,7 @@ brin_minmax_add_value(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
BrinDesc *bdesc = (BrinDesc *) PG_GETARG_POINTER(0);
BrinValues *column = (BrinValues *) PG_GETARG_POINTER(1);
Datum newval = PG_GETARG_DATUM(2);
- bool isnull = PG_GETARG_DATUM(3);
+ bool isnull PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY = PG_GETARG_DATUM(3);
Oid colloid = PG_GET_COLLATION();
FmgrInfo *cmpFn;
Datum compar;
@@ -77,18 +78,7 @@ brin_minmax_add_value(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
Form_pg_attribute attr;
AttrNumber attno;
- /*
- * If the new value is null, we record that we saw it if it's the first
- * one; otherwise, there's nothing to do.
- */
- if (isnull)
- {
- if (column->bv_hasnulls)
- PG_RETURN_BOOL(false);
-
- column->bv_hasnulls = true;
- PG_RETURN_BOOL(true);
- }
+ Assert(!isnull);
attno = column->bv_attno;
attr = TupleDescAttr(bdesc->bd_tupdesc, attno - 1);
@@ -152,72 +142,14 @@ brin_minmax_consistent(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
int nkeys = PG_GETARG_INT32(3);
Oid colloid = PG_GET_COLLATION();
int keyno;
- bool regular_keys = false;
-
- /*
- * First check if there are any IS NULL scan keys, and if we're
- * violating them. In that case we can terminate early, without
- * inspecting the ranges.
- */
- for (keyno = 0; keyno < nkeys; keyno++)
- {
- ScanKey key = keys[keyno];
-
- Assert(key->sk_attno == column->bv_attno);
-
- /* handle IS NULL/IS NOT NULL tests */
- if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
- {
- if (key->sk_flags & SK_SEARCHNULL)
- {
- if (column->bv_allnulls || column->bv_hasnulls)
- continue; /* this key is fine, continue */
-
- PG_RETURN_BOOL(false);
- }
-
- /*
- * For IS NOT NULL, we can only skip ranges that are known to have
- * only nulls.
- */
- if (key->sk_flags & SK_SEARCHNOTNULL)
- {
- if (column->bv_allnulls)
- PG_RETURN_BOOL(false);
-
- continue;
- }
-
- /*
- * Neither IS NULL nor IS NOT NULL was used; assume all indexable
- * operators are strict and return false.
- */
- PG_RETURN_BOOL(false);
- }
- else
- /* note we have regular (non-NULL) scan keys */
- regular_keys = true;
- }
-
- /*
- * If the page range is all nulls, it cannot possibly be consistent if
- * there are some regular scan keys.
- */
- if (column->bv_allnulls && regular_keys)
- PG_RETURN_BOOL(false);
-
- /* If there are no regular keys, the page range is considered consistent. */
- if (!regular_keys)
- PG_RETURN_BOOL(true);
/* Check that the range is consistent with all scan keys. */
for (keyno = 0; keyno < nkeys; keyno++)
{
ScanKey key = keys[keyno];
- /* ignore IS NULL/IS NOT NULL tests handled above */
- if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
- continue;
+ /* NULL keys are handled and filtered-out in bringetbitmap */
+ Assert(!(key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL));
/*
* When there are multiple scan keys, failure to meet the
@@ -308,34 +240,11 @@ brin_minmax_union(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
bool needsadj;
Assert(col_a->bv_attno == col_b->bv_attno);
-
- /* Adjust "hasnulls" */
- if (!col_a->bv_hasnulls && col_b->bv_hasnulls)
- col_a->bv_hasnulls = true;
-
- /* If there are no values in B, there's nothing left to do */
- if (col_b->bv_allnulls)
- PG_RETURN_VOID();
+ Assert(!col_a->bv_allnulls && !col_b->bv_allnulls);
attno = col_a->bv_attno;
attr = TupleDescAttr(bdesc->bd_tupdesc, attno - 1);
- /*
- * Adjust "allnulls". If A doesn't have values, just copy the values from
- * B into A, and we're done. We cannot run the operators in this case,
- * because values in A might contain garbage. Note we already established
- * that B contains values.
- */
- if (col_a->bv_allnulls)
- {
- col_a->bv_allnulls = false;
- col_a->bv_values[0] = datumCopy(col_b->bv_values[0],
- attr->attbyval, attr->attlen);
- col_a->bv_values[1] = datumCopy(col_b->bv_values[1],
- attr->attbyval, attr->attlen);
- PG_RETURN_VOID();
- }
-
/* Adjust minimum, if B's min is less than A's min */
finfo = minmax_get_strategy_procinfo(bdesc, attno, attr->atttypid,
BTLessStrategyNumber);
diff --git a/src/include/access/brin_internal.h b/src/include/access/brin_internal.h
index 78c89a6961..79440ebe7b 100644
--- a/src/include/access/brin_internal.h
+++ b/src/include/access/brin_internal.h
@@ -27,6 +27,9 @@ typedef struct BrinOpcInfo
/* Number of columns stored in an index column of this opclass */
uint16 oi_nstored;
+ /* Regular processing of NULLs in BrinValues? */
+ bool oi_regular_nulls;
+
/* Opaque pointer for the opclass' private use */
void *oi_opaque;
--
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* Re: Add LZ4 compression in pg_dump
@ 2023-01-08 19:45 Justin Pryzby <[email protected]>
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From: Justin Pryzby @ 2023-01-08 19:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: [email protected]; +Cc: Michael Paquier <[email protected]>; [email protected]; Rachel Heaton <[email protected]>
On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 11:08:59AM -0600, Justin Pryzby wrote:
> There's a couple of lz4 bits which shouldn't be present in 002: file
> extension and comments.
There were "LZ4" comments and file extension stuff in the preparatory
commit. But now it seems like you *removed* them in the LZ4 commit
(where it actually belongs) rather than *moving* it from the
prior/parent commit *to* the lz4 commit. I recommend to run something
like "git diff @{1}" whenever doing this kind of patch surgery.
+ if (AH->compression_spec.algorithm != PG_COMPRESSION_NONE &&
+ AH->compression_spec.algorithm == PG_COMPRESSION_GZIP &&
This looks wrong/redundant. The gzip part should be removed, right ?
Maybe other places that check if (compression==PG_COMPRESSION_GZIP)
should maybe change to say compression!=NONE?
_PrepParallelRestore() references ".gz", so I think it needs to be
retrofitted to handle .lz4. Ideally, that's built into a struct or list
of file extensions to try. Maybe compression.h should have a function
to return the file extension of a given algorithm. I'm planning to send
a patch for zstd, and hoping its changes will be minimized by these
preparatory commits.
+ errno = errno ? : ENOSPC;
"?:" is a GNU extension (not the ternary operator, but the ternary
operator with only 2 args). It's not in use anywhere else in postgres.
You could instead write it with 3 "errno"s or as "if (errno==0):
errno=ENOSPC"
You wrote "eol_flag == false" and "eol_flag == 0" and true. But it's
cleaner to test it as a boolean: if (eol_flag) / if (!eol_flag).
Both LZ4File_init() and its callers check "inited". Better to do it in
one place than 3. It's a static function, so I think there's no
performance concern.
Gzip_close() still has a useless save_errno (or rebase issue?).
I think it's confusing to have two functions, one named
InitCompressLZ4() and InitCompressorLZ4().
pg_compress_specification is being passed by value, but I think it
should be passed as a pointer, as is done everywhere else.
pg_compress_algorithm is being writen directly into the pg_dump header.
Currently, I think that's not an externally-visible value (it could be
renumbered, theoretically even in a minor release). Maybe there should
be a "private" enum for encoding the pg_dump header, similar to
WAL_COMPRESSION_LZ4 vs BKPIMAGE_COMPRESS_LZ4 ? Or else a comment there
should warn that the values are encoded in pg_dump, and must never be
changed.
+ Verify that data files where compressed
typo: s/where/were/
Also:
s/occurance/occurrence/
s/begining/beginning/
s/Verfiy/Verify/
s/nessary/necessary/
BTW I noticed that cfdopen() was accidentally committed to compress_io.h
in master without being defined anywhere.
--
Justin
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