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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* joinpath.c
* Routines to find all possible paths for processing a set of joins
*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2002, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/path/joinpath.c,v 1.79 2003/07/25 00:01:06 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include <math.h>
#include "optimizer/clauses.h"
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#include "optimizer/cost.h"
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#include "optimizer/pathnode.h"
#include "optimizer/paths.h"
#include "parser/parsetree.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
static void sort_inner_and_outer(Query *root, RelOptInfo *joinrel,
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RelOptInfo *outerrel, RelOptInfo *innerrel,
List *restrictlist, List *mergeclause_list,
JoinType jointype);
static void match_unsorted_outer(Query *root, RelOptInfo *joinrel,
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RelOptInfo *outerrel, RelOptInfo *innerrel,
List *restrictlist, List *mergeclause_list,
JoinType jointype);
static void hash_inner_and_outer(Query *root, RelOptInfo *joinrel,
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RelOptInfo *outerrel, RelOptInfo *innerrel,
List *restrictlist, JoinType jointype);
static List *select_mergejoin_clauses(RelOptInfo *joinrel,
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RelOptInfo *outerrel,
RelOptInfo *innerrel,
List *restrictlist,
JoinType jointype);
/*
* add_paths_to_joinrel
* Given a join relation and two component rels from which it can be made,
* consider all possible paths that use the two component rels as outer
* and inner rel respectively. Add these paths to the join rel's pathlist
* if they survive comparison with other paths (and remove any existing
* paths that are dominated by these paths).
*
* Modifies the pathlist field of the joinrel node to contain the best
* paths found so far.
*/
void
add_paths_to_joinrel(Query *root,
RelOptInfo *joinrel,
RelOptInfo *outerrel,
RelOptInfo *innerrel,
JoinType jointype,
List *restrictlist)
{
List *mergeclause_list = NIL;
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/*
* Find potential mergejoin clauses. We can skip this if we are not
* interested in doing a mergejoin. However, mergejoin is currently
* our only way of implementing full outer joins, so override
* mergejoin disable if it's a full join.
*/
if (enable_mergejoin || jointype == JOIN_FULL)
mergeclause_list = select_mergejoin_clauses(joinrel,
outerrel,
innerrel,
restrictlist,
jointype);
/*
* 1. Consider mergejoin paths where both relations must be explicitly
* sorted.
*/
sort_inner_and_outer(root, joinrel, outerrel, innerrel,
restrictlist, mergeclause_list, jointype);
/*
* 2. Consider paths where the outer relation need not be explicitly
* sorted. This includes both nestloops and mergejoins where the outer
* path is already ordered.
*/
match_unsorted_outer(root, joinrel, outerrel, innerrel,
restrictlist, mergeclause_list, jointype);
#ifdef NOT_USED
/*
* 3. Consider paths where the inner relation need not be explicitly
* sorted. This includes mergejoins only (nestloops were already
* built in match_unsorted_outer).
*
* Diked out as redundant 2/13/2000 -- tgl. There isn't any really
* significant difference between the inner and outer side of a
* mergejoin, so match_unsorted_inner creates no paths that aren't
* equivalent to those made by match_unsorted_outer when
* add_paths_to_joinrel() is invoked with the two rels given in the
* other order.
*/
match_unsorted_inner(root, joinrel, outerrel, innerrel,
restrictlist, mergeclause_list, jointype);
#endif
/*
* 4. Consider paths where both outer and inner relations must be
* hashed before being joined.
*/
if (enable_hashjoin)
hash_inner_and_outer(root, joinrel, outerrel, innerrel,
restrictlist, jointype);
}
/*
* sort_inner_and_outer
* Create mergejoin join paths by explicitly sorting both the outer and
* inner join relations on each available merge ordering.
*
* 'joinrel' is the join relation
* 'outerrel' is the outer join relation
* 'innerrel' is the inner join relation
* 'restrictlist' contains all of the RestrictInfo nodes for restriction
* clauses that apply to this join
* 'mergeclause_list' is a list of RestrictInfo nodes for available
* mergejoin clauses in this join
* 'jointype' is the type of join to do
*/
static void
sort_inner_and_outer(Query *root,
RelOptInfo *joinrel,
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RelOptInfo *outerrel,
RelOptInfo *innerrel,
List *restrictlist,
List *mergeclause_list,
JoinType jointype)
{
bool useallclauses;
Path *outer_path;
Path *inner_path;
List *all_pathkeys;
List *i;
/*
* If we are doing a right or full join, we must use *all* the
* mergeclauses as join clauses, else we will not have a valid plan.
*/
switch (jointype)
{
case JOIN_INNER:
case JOIN_LEFT:
case JOIN_IN:
case JOIN_UNIQUE_OUTER:
case JOIN_UNIQUE_INNER:
useallclauses = false;
break;
case JOIN_RIGHT:
case JOIN_FULL:
useallclauses = true;
break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized join type: %d",
(int) jointype);
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useallclauses = false; /* keep compiler quiet */
break;
}
/*
* We only consider the cheapest-total-cost input paths, since we are
* assuming here that a sort is required. We will consider
* cheapest-startup-cost input paths later, and only if they don't
* need a sort.
*
* If unique-ification is requested, do it and then handle as a plain
* inner join.
*/
outer_path = outerrel->cheapest_total_path;
inner_path = innerrel->cheapest_total_path;
if (jointype == JOIN_UNIQUE_OUTER)
{
outer_path = (Path *) create_unique_path(root, outerrel, outer_path);
jointype = JOIN_INNER;
}
else if (jointype == JOIN_UNIQUE_INNER)
{
inner_path = (Path *) create_unique_path(root, innerrel, inner_path);
jointype = JOIN_INNER;
}
/*
* Each possible ordering of the available mergejoin clauses will
* generate a differently-sorted result path at essentially the same
* cost. We have no basis for choosing one over another at this level
* of joining, but some sort orders may be more useful than others for
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* higher-level mergejoins, so it's worth considering multiple
* orderings.
*
* Actually, it's not quite true that every mergeclause ordering will
* generate a different path order, because some of the clauses may be
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* redundant. Therefore, what we do is convert the mergeclause list
* to a list of canonical pathkeys, and then consider different
* orderings of the pathkeys.
*
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* Generating a path for *every* permutation of the pathkeys doesn't seem
* like a winning strategy; the cost in planning time is too high. For
* now, we generate one path for each pathkey, listing that pathkey
* first and the rest in random order. This should allow at least a
* one-clause mergejoin without re-sorting against any other possible
* mergejoin partner path. But if we've not guessed the right
* ordering of secondary keys, we may end up evaluating clauses as
* qpquals when they could have been done as mergeclauses. We need to
* figure out a better way. (Two possible approaches: look at all the
* relevant index relations to suggest plausible sort orders, or make
* just one output path and somehow mark it as having a sort-order
* that can be rearranged freely.)
*/
all_pathkeys = make_pathkeys_for_mergeclauses(root,
mergeclause_list,
outerrel);
foreach(i, all_pathkeys)
{
List *front_pathkey = lfirst(i);
List *cur_pathkeys;
List *cur_mergeclauses;
List *outerkeys;
List *innerkeys;
List *merge_pathkeys;
/* Make a pathkey list with this guy first. */
if (i != all_pathkeys)
cur_pathkeys = lcons(front_pathkey,
lremove(front_pathkey,
listCopy(all_pathkeys)));
else
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cur_pathkeys = all_pathkeys; /* no work at first one... */
/*
* Select mergeclause(s) that match this sort ordering. If we had
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* redundant merge clauses then we will get a subset of the
* original clause list. There had better be some match,
* however...
*/
cur_mergeclauses = find_mergeclauses_for_pathkeys(root,
cur_pathkeys,
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mergeclause_list);
Assert(cur_mergeclauses != NIL);
/* Forget it if can't use all the clauses in right/full join */
if (useallclauses &&
length(cur_mergeclauses) != length(mergeclause_list))
continue;
/*
* Build sort pathkeys for both sides.
*
* Note: it's possible that the cheapest paths will already be sorted
* properly. create_mergejoin_path will detect that case and
* suppress an explicit sort step, so we needn't do so here.
*/
outerkeys = make_pathkeys_for_mergeclauses(root,
cur_mergeclauses,
outerrel);
innerkeys = make_pathkeys_for_mergeclauses(root,
cur_mergeclauses,
innerrel);
/* Build pathkeys representing output sort order. */
merge_pathkeys = build_join_pathkeys(root, joinrel, outerkeys);
/*
* And now we can make the path.
*/
add_path(joinrel, (Path *)
create_mergejoin_path(root,
joinrel,
jointype,
outer_path,
inner_path,
restrictlist,
merge_pathkeys,
cur_mergeclauses,
outerkeys,
innerkeys));
}
}
/*
* match_unsorted_outer
* Creates possible join paths for processing a single join relation
* 'joinrel' by employing either iterative substitution or
* mergejoining on each of its possible outer paths (considering
* only outer paths that are already ordered well enough for merging).
*
* We always generate a nestloop path for each available outer path.
* In fact we may generate as many as four: one on the cheapest-total-cost
* inner path, one on the same with materialization, one on the
* cheapest-startup-cost inner path (if different),
* and one on the best inner-indexscan path (if any).
*
* We also consider mergejoins if mergejoin clauses are available. We have
* two ways to generate the inner path for a mergejoin: sort the cheapest
* inner path, or use an inner path that is already suitably ordered for the
* merge. If we have several mergeclauses, it could be that there is no inner
* path (or only a very expensive one) for the full list of mergeclauses, but
* better paths exist if we truncate the mergeclause list (thereby discarding
* some sort key requirements). So, we consider truncations of the
* mergeclause list as well as the full list. (Ideally we'd consider all
* subsets of the mergeclause list, but that seems way too expensive.)
*
* 'joinrel' is the join relation
* 'outerrel' is the outer join relation
* 'innerrel' is the inner join relation
* 'restrictlist' contains all of the RestrictInfo nodes for restriction
* clauses that apply to this join
* 'mergeclause_list' is a list of RestrictInfo nodes for available
* mergejoin clauses in this join
* 'jointype' is the type of join to do
*/
static void
match_unsorted_outer(Query *root,
RelOptInfo *joinrel,
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RelOptInfo *outerrel,
RelOptInfo *innerrel,
List *restrictlist,
List *mergeclause_list,
JoinType jointype)
{
JoinType save_jointype = jointype;
bool nestjoinOK;
bool useallclauses;
Path *inner_cheapest_startup = innerrel->cheapest_startup_path;
Path *inner_cheapest_total = innerrel->cheapest_total_path;
Path *matpath = NULL;
Path *bestinnerjoin = NULL;
List *i;
/*
* Nestloop only supports inner, left, and IN joins. Also, if we are
* doing a right or full join, we must use *all* the mergeclauses as join
* clauses, else we will not have a valid plan. (Although these two
* flags are currently inverses, keep them separate for clarity and
* possible future changes.)
*/
switch (jointype)
{
case JOIN_INNER:
case JOIN_LEFT:
case JOIN_IN:
case JOIN_UNIQUE_OUTER:
case JOIN_UNIQUE_INNER:
nestjoinOK = true;
useallclauses = false;
break;
case JOIN_RIGHT:
case JOIN_FULL:
nestjoinOK = false;
useallclauses = true;
break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized join type: %d",
(int) jointype);
nestjoinOK = false; /* keep compiler quiet */
useallclauses = false;
break;
}
/*
* If we need to unique-ify the inner path, we will consider only
* the cheapest inner.
*/
if (jointype == JOIN_UNIQUE_INNER)
{
inner_cheapest_total = (Path *)
create_unique_path(root, innerrel, inner_cheapest_total);
inner_cheapest_startup = inner_cheapest_total;
jointype = JOIN_INNER;
}
else if (nestjoinOK)
{
/*
* If the cheapest inner path is a join or seqscan, we should consider
* materializing it. (This is a heuristic: we could consider it
* always, but for inner indexscans it's probably a waste of time.)
*/
if (!(IsA(inner_cheapest_total, IndexPath) ||
IsA(inner_cheapest_total, TidPath)))
matpath = (Path *)
create_material_path(innerrel, inner_cheapest_total);
/*
* Get the best innerjoin indexpath (if any) for this outer rel. It's
* the same for all outer paths.
*/
bestinnerjoin = best_inner_indexscan(root, innerrel,
outerrel->relids, jointype);
}
foreach(i, outerrel->pathlist)
{
Path *outerpath = (Path *) lfirst(i);
List *merge_pathkeys;
List *mergeclauses;
List *innersortkeys;
List *trialsortkeys;
Path *cheapest_startup_inner;
Path *cheapest_total_inner;
int num_sortkeys;
int sortkeycnt;
/*
* If we need to unique-ify the outer path, it's pointless to consider
* any but the cheapest outer.
*/
if (save_jointype == JOIN_UNIQUE_OUTER)
{
if (outerpath != outerrel->cheapest_total_path)
continue;
outerpath = (Path *) create_unique_path(root, outerrel, outerpath);
jointype = JOIN_INNER;
}
/*
* The result will have this sort order (even if it is implemented
* as a nestloop, and even if some of the mergeclauses are
* implemented by qpquals rather than as true mergeclauses):
*/
merge_pathkeys = build_join_pathkeys(root, joinrel,
outerpath->pathkeys);
if (nestjoinOK)
{
/*
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* Always consider a nestloop join with this outer and
* cheapest-total-cost inner. When appropriate, also consider
* using the materialized form of the cheapest inner, the
* cheapest-startup-cost inner path, and the best innerjoin
* indexpath.
*/
add_path(joinrel, (Path *)
create_nestloop_path(root,
joinrel,
jointype,
outerpath,
inner_cheapest_total,
restrictlist,
merge_pathkeys));
if (matpath != NULL)
add_path(joinrel, (Path *)
create_nestloop_path(root,
joinrel,
jointype,
outerpath,
matpath,
restrictlist,
merge_pathkeys));
if (inner_cheapest_startup != inner_cheapest_total)
add_path(joinrel, (Path *)
create_nestloop_path(root,
joinrel,
jointype,
outerpath,
inner_cheapest_startup,
restrictlist,
merge_pathkeys));
if (bestinnerjoin != NULL)
add_path(joinrel, (Path *)
create_nestloop_path(root,
joinrel,
jointype,
outerpath,
bestinnerjoin,
restrictlist,
merge_pathkeys));
}
/* Can't do anything else if outer path needs to be unique'd */
if (save_jointype == JOIN_UNIQUE_OUTER)
continue;
/* Look for useful mergeclauses (if any) */
mergeclauses = find_mergeclauses_for_pathkeys(root,
outerpath->pathkeys,
mergeclause_list);
/* Done with this outer path if no chance for a mergejoin */
if (mergeclauses == NIL)
continue;
if (useallclauses && length(mergeclauses) != length(mergeclause_list))
continue;
/* Compute the required ordering of the inner path */
innersortkeys = make_pathkeys_for_mergeclauses(root,
mergeclauses,
innerrel);
/*
* Generate a mergejoin on the basis of sorting the cheapest
* inner. Since a sort will be needed, only cheapest total cost
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* matters. (But create_mergejoin_path will do the right thing if
* inner_cheapest_total is already correctly sorted.)
*/
add_path(joinrel, (Path *)
create_mergejoin_path(root,
joinrel,
jointype,
outerpath,
inner_cheapest_total,
restrictlist,
merge_pathkeys,
mergeclauses,
NIL,
innersortkeys));
/* Can't do anything else if inner path needs to be unique'd */
if (save_jointype == JOIN_UNIQUE_INNER)
continue;
/*
* Look for presorted inner paths that satisfy the innersortkey
* list --- or any truncation thereof, if we are allowed to build
* a mergejoin using a subset of the merge clauses. Here, we
* consider both cheap startup cost and cheap total cost. Ignore
* inner_cheapest_total, since we already made a path with it.
*/
num_sortkeys = length(innersortkeys);
if (num_sortkeys > 1 && !useallclauses)
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trialsortkeys = listCopy(innersortkeys); /* need modifiable copy */
else
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trialsortkeys = innersortkeys; /* won't really truncate */
cheapest_startup_inner = NULL;
cheapest_total_inner = NULL;
for (sortkeycnt = num_sortkeys; sortkeycnt > 0; sortkeycnt--)
{
Path *innerpath;
List *newclauses = NIL;
/*
* Look for an inner path ordered well enough for the first
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* 'sortkeycnt' innersortkeys. NB: trialsortkeys list is
* modified destructively, which is why we made a copy...
*/
trialsortkeys = ltruncate(sortkeycnt, trialsortkeys);
innerpath = get_cheapest_path_for_pathkeys(innerrel->pathlist,
trialsortkeys,
TOTAL_COST);
if (innerpath != NULL &&
innerpath != inner_cheapest_total &&
(cheapest_total_inner == NULL ||
compare_path_costs(innerpath, cheapest_total_inner,
TOTAL_COST) < 0))
{
/* Found a cheap (or even-cheaper) sorted path */
/* Select the right mergeclauses, if we didn't already */
if (sortkeycnt < num_sortkeys)
{
newclauses =
find_mergeclauses_for_pathkeys(root,
trialsortkeys,
mergeclauses);
Assert(newclauses != NIL);
}
else
newclauses = mergeclauses;
add_path(joinrel, (Path *)
create_mergejoin_path(root,
joinrel,
jointype,
outerpath,
innerpath,
restrictlist,
merge_pathkeys,
newclauses,
NIL,
NIL));
cheapest_total_inner = innerpath;
}
/* Same on the basis of cheapest startup cost ... */
innerpath = get_cheapest_path_for_pathkeys(innerrel->pathlist,
trialsortkeys,
STARTUP_COST);
if (innerpath != NULL &&
innerpath != inner_cheapest_total &&
(cheapest_startup_inner == NULL ||
compare_path_costs(innerpath, cheapest_startup_inner,
STARTUP_COST) < 0))
{
/* Found a cheap (or even-cheaper) sorted path */
if (innerpath != cheapest_total_inner)
{
/*
* Avoid rebuilding clause list if we already made
* one; saves memory in big join trees...
*/
if (newclauses == NIL)
{
if (sortkeycnt < num_sortkeys)
{
newclauses =
find_mergeclauses_for_pathkeys(root,
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trialsortkeys,
mergeclauses);
Assert(newclauses != NIL);
}
else
newclauses = mergeclauses;
}
add_path(joinrel, (Path *)
create_mergejoin_path(root,
joinrel,
jointype,
outerpath,
innerpath,
restrictlist,
merge_pathkeys,
newclauses,
NIL,
NIL));
}
cheapest_startup_inner = innerpath;
}
/*
* Don't consider truncated sortkeys if we need all clauses.
*/
if (useallclauses)
break;
}
}
}
/*
* hash_inner_and_outer
* Create hashjoin join paths by explicitly hashing both the outer and
* inner keys of each available hash clause.
*
* 'joinrel' is the join relation
* 'outerrel' is the outer join relation
* 'innerrel' is the inner join relation
* 'restrictlist' contains all of the RestrictInfo nodes for restriction
* clauses that apply to this join
* 'jointype' is the type of join to do
*/
static void
hash_inner_and_outer(Query *root,
RelOptInfo *joinrel,
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RelOptInfo *outerrel,
RelOptInfo *innerrel,
List *restrictlist,
JoinType jointype)
{
bool isouterjoin;
List *hashclauses;
List *i;
/*
* Hashjoin only supports inner, left, and IN joins.
*/
switch (jointype)
{
case JOIN_INNER:
case JOIN_IN:
case JOIN_UNIQUE_OUTER:
case JOIN_UNIQUE_INNER:
isouterjoin = false;
break;
case JOIN_LEFT:
isouterjoin = true;
break;
default:
return;
}
/*
* We need to build only one hashpath for any given pair of outer and
* inner relations; all of the hashable clauses will be used as keys.
*
* Scan the join's restrictinfo list to find hashjoinable clauses that
* are usable with this pair of sub-relations.
*/
hashclauses = NIL;
foreach(i, restrictlist)
{
RestrictInfo *restrictinfo = (RestrictInfo *) lfirst(i);
if (restrictinfo->left_relids == NULL ||
restrictinfo->hashjoinoperator == InvalidOid)
continue; /* not hashjoinable */
/*
* If processing an outer join, only use its own join clauses for
* hashing. For inner joins we need not be so picky.
*/
if (isouterjoin && restrictinfo->ispusheddown)
continue;
/*
* Check if clause is usable with these input rels.
*/
if (bms_is_subset(restrictinfo->left_relids, outerrel->relids) &&
bms_is_subset(restrictinfo->right_relids, innerrel->relids))
{
/* righthand side is inner */
}
else if (bms_is_subset(restrictinfo->left_relids, innerrel->relids) &&
bms_is_subset(restrictinfo->right_relids, outerrel->relids))
{
/* lefthand side is inner */
}
else
continue; /* no good for these input relations */
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hashclauses = lappend(hashclauses, restrictinfo);
}
/* If we found any usable hashclauses, make a path */
if (hashclauses)
{
/*
* We consider both the cheapest-total-cost and
* cheapest-startup-cost outer paths. There's no need to consider
* any but the cheapest-total-cost inner path, however.
*/
Path *cheapest_startup_outer = outerrel->cheapest_startup_path;
Path *cheapest_total_outer = outerrel->cheapest_total_path;
Path *cheapest_total_inner = innerrel->cheapest_total_path;
/* Unique-ify if need be */
if (jointype == JOIN_UNIQUE_OUTER)
{
cheapest_total_outer = (Path *)
create_unique_path(root, outerrel, cheapest_total_outer);
cheapest_startup_outer = cheapest_total_outer;
jointype = JOIN_INNER;
}
else if (jointype == JOIN_UNIQUE_INNER)
{
cheapest_total_inner = (Path *)
create_unique_path(root, innerrel, cheapest_total_inner);
jointype = JOIN_INNER;
}
add_path(joinrel, (Path *)
create_hashjoin_path(root,
joinrel,
jointype,
cheapest_total_outer,
cheapest_total_inner,
restrictlist,
hashclauses));
if (cheapest_startup_outer != cheapest_total_outer)
add_path(joinrel, (Path *)
create_hashjoin_path(root,
joinrel,
jointype,
cheapest_startup_outer,
cheapest_total_inner,
restrictlist,
hashclauses));
}
}
/*
* select_mergejoin_clauses
* Select mergejoin clauses that are usable for a particular join.
* Returns a list of RestrictInfo nodes for those clauses.
*
* We examine each restrictinfo clause known for the join to see
* if it is mergejoinable and involves vars from the two sub-relations
* currently of interest.
*/
static List *
select_mergejoin_clauses(RelOptInfo *joinrel,
RelOptInfo *outerrel,
RelOptInfo *innerrel,
List *restrictlist,
JoinType jointype)
{
List *result_list = NIL;
bool isouterjoin = IS_OUTER_JOIN(jointype);
List *i;
foreach(i, restrictlist)
{
RestrictInfo *restrictinfo = (RestrictInfo *) lfirst(i);
/*
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* If processing an outer join, only use its own join clauses in
* the merge. For inner joins we need not be so picky.
*
* Furthermore, if it is a right/full join then *all* the explicit
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* join clauses must be mergejoinable, else the executor will
* fail. If we are asked for a right join then just return NIL to
* indicate no mergejoin is possible (we can handle it as a left
* join instead). If we are asked for a full join then emit an
* error, because there is no fallback.
*/
if (isouterjoin)
{
if (restrictinfo->ispusheddown)
continue;
switch (jointype)
{
case JOIN_RIGHT:
if (restrictinfo->left_relids == NULL ||
restrictinfo->mergejoinoperator == InvalidOid)
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return NIL; /* not mergejoinable */
break;
case JOIN_FULL:
if (restrictinfo->left_relids == NULL ||
restrictinfo->mergejoinoperator == InvalidOid)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("FULL JOIN is only supported with mergejoinable join conditions")));
break;
default:
/* otherwise, it's OK to have nonmergeable join quals */
break;
}
}
if (restrictinfo->left_relids == NULL ||
restrictinfo->mergejoinoperator == InvalidOid)
continue; /* not mergejoinable */
/*
* Check if clause is usable with these input rels. All the vars
* needed on each side of the clause must be available from one or
* the other of the input rels.
*/
if (bms_is_subset(restrictinfo->left_relids, outerrel->relids) &&
bms_is_subset(restrictinfo->right_relids, innerrel->relids))
{
/* righthand side is inner */
}
else if (bms_is_subset(restrictinfo->left_relids, innerrel->relids) &&
bms_is_subset(restrictinfo->right_relids, outerrel->relids))
{
/* lefthand side is inner */
}
else
continue; /* no good for these input relations */
result_list = lcons(restrictinfo, result_list);
}
return result_list;
}