Move functions related to index maintenance to separate source file.

There is enough code here to deserve a file of their own, not be buried
in the middle of execUtils.c.
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Heikki Linnakangas 2015-04-24 09:33:23 +03:00
parent 2c47fe16a7
commit 62420ae7d6
4 changed files with 555 additions and 540 deletions

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@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ subdir = src/backend/executor
top_builddir = ../../..
include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global
OBJS = execAmi.o execCurrent.o execGrouping.o execJunk.o execMain.o \
execProcnode.o execQual.o execScan.o execTuples.o \
OBJS = execAmi.o execCurrent.o execGrouping.o execIndexing.o execJunk.o \
execMain.o execProcnode.o execQual.o execScan.o execTuples.o \
execUtils.o functions.o instrument.o nodeAppend.o nodeAgg.o \
nodeBitmapAnd.o nodeBitmapOr.o \
nodeBitmapHeapscan.o nodeBitmapIndexscan.o nodeCustom.o nodeHash.o \

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@ -0,0 +1,541 @@
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* execIndexing.c
* executor support for maintaining indexes
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2015, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/executor/execIndexing.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/relscan.h"
#include "catalog/index.h"
#include "executor/executor.h"
#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "storage/lmgr.h"
#include "utils/tqual.h"
static bool index_recheck_constraint(Relation index, Oid *constr_procs,
Datum *existing_values, bool *existing_isnull,
Datum *new_values);
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecOpenIndices
*
* Find the indices associated with a result relation, open them,
* and save information about them in the result ResultRelInfo.
*
* At entry, caller has already opened and locked
* resultRelInfo->ri_RelationDesc.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
ExecOpenIndices(ResultRelInfo *resultRelInfo)
{
Relation resultRelation = resultRelInfo->ri_RelationDesc;
List *indexoidlist;
ListCell *l;
int len,
i;
RelationPtr relationDescs;
IndexInfo **indexInfoArray;
resultRelInfo->ri_NumIndices = 0;
/* fast path if no indexes */
if (!RelationGetForm(resultRelation)->relhasindex)
return;
/*
* Get cached list of index OIDs
*/
indexoidlist = RelationGetIndexList(resultRelation);
len = list_length(indexoidlist);
if (len == 0)
return;
/*
* allocate space for result arrays
*/
relationDescs = (RelationPtr) palloc(len * sizeof(Relation));
indexInfoArray = (IndexInfo **) palloc(len * sizeof(IndexInfo *));
resultRelInfo->ri_NumIndices = len;
resultRelInfo->ri_IndexRelationDescs = relationDescs;
resultRelInfo->ri_IndexRelationInfo = indexInfoArray;
/*
* For each index, open the index relation and save pg_index info. We
* acquire RowExclusiveLock, signifying we will update the index.
*
* Note: we do this even if the index is not IndexIsReady; it's not worth
* the trouble to optimize for the case where it isn't.
*/
i = 0;
foreach(l, indexoidlist)
{
Oid indexOid = lfirst_oid(l);
Relation indexDesc;
IndexInfo *ii;
indexDesc = index_open(indexOid, RowExclusiveLock);
/* extract index key information from the index's pg_index info */
ii = BuildIndexInfo(indexDesc);
relationDescs[i] = indexDesc;
indexInfoArray[i] = ii;
i++;
}
list_free(indexoidlist);
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecCloseIndices
*
* Close the index relations stored in resultRelInfo
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
ExecCloseIndices(ResultRelInfo *resultRelInfo)
{
int i;
int numIndices;
RelationPtr indexDescs;
numIndices = resultRelInfo->ri_NumIndices;
indexDescs = resultRelInfo->ri_IndexRelationDescs;
for (i = 0; i < numIndices; i++)
{
if (indexDescs[i] == NULL)
continue; /* shouldn't happen? */
/* Drop lock acquired by ExecOpenIndices */
index_close(indexDescs[i], RowExclusiveLock);
}
/*
* XXX should free indexInfo array here too? Currently we assume that
* such stuff will be cleaned up automatically in FreeExecutorState.
*/
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecInsertIndexTuples
*
* This routine takes care of inserting index tuples
* into all the relations indexing the result relation
* when a heap tuple is inserted into the result relation.
* Much of this code should be moved into the genam
* stuff as it only exists here because the genam stuff
* doesn't provide the functionality needed by the
* executor.. -cim 9/27/89
*
* This returns a list of index OIDs for any unique or exclusion
* constraints that are deferred and that had
* potential (unconfirmed) conflicts.
*
* CAUTION: this must not be called for a HOT update.
* We can't defend against that here for lack of info.
* Should we change the API to make it safer?
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
List *
ExecInsertIndexTuples(TupleTableSlot *slot,
ItemPointer tupleid,
EState *estate)
{
List *result = NIL;
ResultRelInfo *resultRelInfo;
int i;
int numIndices;
RelationPtr relationDescs;
Relation heapRelation;
IndexInfo **indexInfoArray;
ExprContext *econtext;
Datum values[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
bool isnull[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
/*
* Get information from the result relation info structure.
*/
resultRelInfo = estate->es_result_relation_info;
numIndices = resultRelInfo->ri_NumIndices;
relationDescs = resultRelInfo->ri_IndexRelationDescs;
indexInfoArray = resultRelInfo->ri_IndexRelationInfo;
heapRelation = resultRelInfo->ri_RelationDesc;
/*
* We will use the EState's per-tuple context for evaluating predicates
* and index expressions (creating it if it's not already there).
*/
econtext = GetPerTupleExprContext(estate);
/* Arrange for econtext's scan tuple to be the tuple under test */
econtext->ecxt_scantuple = slot;
/*
* for each index, form and insert the index tuple
*/
for (i = 0; i < numIndices; i++)
{
Relation indexRelation = relationDescs[i];
IndexInfo *indexInfo;
IndexUniqueCheck checkUnique;
bool satisfiesConstraint;
if (indexRelation == NULL)
continue;
indexInfo = indexInfoArray[i];
/* If the index is marked as read-only, ignore it */
if (!indexInfo->ii_ReadyForInserts)
continue;
/* Check for partial index */
if (indexInfo->ii_Predicate != NIL)
{
List *predicate;
/*
* If predicate state not set up yet, create it (in the estate's
* per-query context)
*/
predicate = indexInfo->ii_PredicateState;
if (predicate == NIL)
{
predicate = (List *)
ExecPrepareExpr((Expr *) indexInfo->ii_Predicate,
estate);
indexInfo->ii_PredicateState = predicate;
}
/* Skip this index-update if the predicate isn't satisfied */
if (!ExecQual(predicate, econtext, false))
continue;
}
/*
* FormIndexDatum fills in its values and isnull parameters with the
* appropriate values for the column(s) of the index.
*/
FormIndexDatum(indexInfo,
slot,
estate,
values,
isnull);
/*
* The index AM does the actual insertion, plus uniqueness checking.
*
* For an immediate-mode unique index, we just tell the index AM to
* throw error if not unique.
*
* For a deferrable unique index, we tell the index AM to just detect
* possible non-uniqueness, and we add the index OID to the result
* list if further checking is needed.
*/
if (!indexRelation->rd_index->indisunique)
checkUnique = UNIQUE_CHECK_NO;
else if (indexRelation->rd_index->indimmediate)
checkUnique = UNIQUE_CHECK_YES;
else
checkUnique = UNIQUE_CHECK_PARTIAL;
satisfiesConstraint =
index_insert(indexRelation, /* index relation */
values, /* array of index Datums */
isnull, /* null flags */
tupleid, /* tid of heap tuple */
heapRelation, /* heap relation */
checkUnique); /* type of uniqueness check to do */
/*
* If the index has an associated exclusion constraint, check that.
* This is simpler than the process for uniqueness checks since we
* always insert first and then check. If the constraint is deferred,
* we check now anyway, but don't throw error on violation; instead
* we'll queue a recheck event.
*
* An index for an exclusion constraint can't also be UNIQUE (not an
* essential property, we just don't allow it in the grammar), so no
* need to preserve the prior state of satisfiesConstraint.
*/
if (indexInfo->ii_ExclusionOps != NULL)
{
bool errorOK = !indexRelation->rd_index->indimmediate;
satisfiesConstraint =
check_exclusion_constraint(heapRelation,
indexRelation, indexInfo,
tupleid, values, isnull,
estate, false, errorOK);
}
if ((checkUnique == UNIQUE_CHECK_PARTIAL ||
indexInfo->ii_ExclusionOps != NULL) &&
!satisfiesConstraint)
{
/*
* The tuple potentially violates the uniqueness or exclusion
* constraint, so make a note of the index so that we can re-check
* it later.
*/
result = lappend_oid(result, RelationGetRelid(indexRelation));
}
}
return result;
}
/*
* Check for violation of an exclusion constraint
*
* heap: the table containing the new tuple
* index: the index supporting the exclusion constraint
* indexInfo: info about the index, including the exclusion properties
* tupleid: heap TID of the new tuple we have just inserted
* values, isnull: the *index* column values computed for the new tuple
* estate: an EState we can do evaluation in
* newIndex: if true, we are trying to build a new index (this affects
* only the wording of error messages)
* errorOK: if true, don't throw error for violation
*
* Returns true if OK, false if actual or potential violation
*
* When errorOK is true, we report violation without waiting to see if any
* concurrent transaction has committed or not; so the violation is only
* potential, and the caller must recheck sometime later. This behavior
* is convenient for deferred exclusion checks; we need not bother queuing
* a deferred event if there is definitely no conflict at insertion time.
*
* When errorOK is false, we'll throw error on violation, so a false result
* is impossible.
*/
bool
check_exclusion_constraint(Relation heap, Relation index, IndexInfo *indexInfo,
ItemPointer tupleid, Datum *values, bool *isnull,
EState *estate, bool newIndex, bool errorOK)
{
Oid *constr_procs = indexInfo->ii_ExclusionProcs;
uint16 *constr_strats = indexInfo->ii_ExclusionStrats;
Oid *index_collations = index->rd_indcollation;
int index_natts = index->rd_index->indnatts;
IndexScanDesc index_scan;
HeapTuple tup;
ScanKeyData scankeys[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
SnapshotData DirtySnapshot;
int i;
bool conflict;
bool found_self;
ExprContext *econtext;
TupleTableSlot *existing_slot;
TupleTableSlot *save_scantuple;
/*
* If any of the input values are NULL, the constraint check is assumed to
* pass (i.e., we assume the operators are strict).
*/
for (i = 0; i < index_natts; i++)
{
if (isnull[i])
return true;
}
/*
* Search the tuples that are in the index for any violations, including
* tuples that aren't visible yet.
*/
InitDirtySnapshot(DirtySnapshot);
for (i = 0; i < index_natts; i++)
{
ScanKeyEntryInitialize(&scankeys[i],
0,
i + 1,
constr_strats[i],
InvalidOid,
index_collations[i],
constr_procs[i],
values[i]);
}
/*
* Need a TupleTableSlot to put existing tuples in.
*
* To use FormIndexDatum, we have to make the econtext's scantuple point
* to this slot. Be sure to save and restore caller's value for
* scantuple.
*/
existing_slot = MakeSingleTupleTableSlot(RelationGetDescr(heap));
econtext = GetPerTupleExprContext(estate);
save_scantuple = econtext->ecxt_scantuple;
econtext->ecxt_scantuple = existing_slot;
/*
* May have to restart scan from this point if a potential conflict is
* found.
*/
retry:
conflict = false;
found_self = false;
index_scan = index_beginscan(heap, index, &DirtySnapshot, index_natts, 0);
index_rescan(index_scan, scankeys, index_natts, NULL, 0);
while ((tup = index_getnext(index_scan,
ForwardScanDirection)) != NULL)
{
TransactionId xwait;
ItemPointerData ctid_wait;
Datum existing_values[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
bool existing_isnull[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
char *error_new;
char *error_existing;
/*
* Ignore the entry for the tuple we're trying to check.
*/
if (ItemPointerEquals(tupleid, &tup->t_self))
{
if (found_self) /* should not happen */
elog(ERROR, "found self tuple multiple times in index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(index));
found_self = true;
continue;
}
/*
* Extract the index column values and isnull flags from the existing
* tuple.
*/
ExecStoreTuple(tup, existing_slot, InvalidBuffer, false);
FormIndexDatum(indexInfo, existing_slot, estate,
existing_values, existing_isnull);
/* If lossy indexscan, must recheck the condition */
if (index_scan->xs_recheck)
{
if (!index_recheck_constraint(index,
constr_procs,
existing_values,
existing_isnull,
values))
continue; /* tuple doesn't actually match, so no
* conflict */
}
/*
* At this point we have either a conflict or a potential conflict. If
* we're not supposed to raise error, just return the fact of the
* potential conflict without waiting to see if it's real.
*/
if (errorOK)
{
conflict = true;
break;
}
/*
* If an in-progress transaction is affecting the visibility of this
* tuple, we need to wait for it to complete and then recheck. For
* simplicity we do rechecking by just restarting the whole scan ---
* this case probably doesn't happen often enough to be worth trying
* harder, and anyway we don't want to hold any index internal locks
* while waiting.
*/
xwait = TransactionIdIsValid(DirtySnapshot.xmin) ?
DirtySnapshot.xmin : DirtySnapshot.xmax;
if (TransactionIdIsValid(xwait))
{
ctid_wait = tup->t_data->t_ctid;
index_endscan(index_scan);
XactLockTableWait(xwait, heap, &ctid_wait,
XLTW_RecheckExclusionConstr);
goto retry;
}
/*
* We have a definite conflict. Report it.
*/
error_new = BuildIndexValueDescription(index, values, isnull);
error_existing = BuildIndexValueDescription(index, existing_values,
existing_isnull);
if (newIndex)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_EXCLUSION_VIOLATION),
errmsg("could not create exclusion constraint \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(index)),
error_new && error_existing ?
errdetail("Key %s conflicts with key %s.",
error_new, error_existing) :
errdetail("Key conflicts exist."),
errtableconstraint(heap,
RelationGetRelationName(index))));
else
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_EXCLUSION_VIOLATION),
errmsg("conflicting key value violates exclusion constraint \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(index)),
error_new && error_existing ?
errdetail("Key %s conflicts with existing key %s.",
error_new, error_existing) :
errdetail("Key conflicts with existing key."),
errtableconstraint(heap,
RelationGetRelationName(index))));
}
index_endscan(index_scan);
/*
* Ordinarily, at this point the search should have found the originally
* inserted tuple, unless we exited the loop early because of conflict.
* However, it is possible to define exclusion constraints for which that
* wouldn't be true --- for instance, if the operator is <>. So we no
* longer complain if found_self is still false.
*/
econtext->ecxt_scantuple = save_scantuple;
ExecDropSingleTupleTableSlot(existing_slot);
return !conflict;
}
/*
* Check existing tuple's index values to see if it really matches the
* exclusion condition against the new_values. Returns true if conflict.
*/
static bool
index_recheck_constraint(Relation index, Oid *constr_procs,
Datum *existing_values, bool *existing_isnull,
Datum *new_values)
{
int index_natts = index->rd_index->indnatts;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < index_natts; i++)
{
/* Assume the exclusion operators are strict */
if (existing_isnull[i])
return false;
if (!DatumGetBool(OidFunctionCall2Coll(constr_procs[i],
index->rd_indcollation[i],
existing_values[i],
new_values[i])))
return false;
}
return true;
}

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@ -28,10 +28,6 @@
* ExecOpenScanRelation Common code for scan node init routines.
* ExecCloseScanRelation
*
* ExecOpenIndices \
* ExecCloseIndices | referenced by InitPlan, EndPlan,
* ExecInsertIndexTuples / ExecInsert, ExecUpdate
*
* RegisterExprContextCallback Register function shutdown callback
* UnregisterExprContextCallback Deregister function shutdown callback
*
@ -44,19 +40,14 @@
#include "access/relscan.h"
#include "access/transam.h"
#include "catalog/index.h"
#include "executor/execdebug.h"
#include "executor/executor.h"
#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "parser/parsetree.h"
#include "storage/lmgr.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/tqual.h"
#include "utils/rel.h"
static bool get_last_attnums(Node *node, ProjectionInfo *projInfo);
static bool index_recheck_constraint(Relation index, Oid *constr_procs,
Datum *existing_values, bool *existing_isnull,
Datum *new_values);
static void ShutdownExprContext(ExprContext *econtext, bool isCommit);
@ -870,527 +861,6 @@ ExecCloseScanRelation(Relation scanrel)
heap_close(scanrel, NoLock);
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecInsertIndexTuples support
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecOpenIndices
*
* Find the indices associated with a result relation, open them,
* and save information about them in the result ResultRelInfo.
*
* At entry, caller has already opened and locked
* resultRelInfo->ri_RelationDesc.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
ExecOpenIndices(ResultRelInfo *resultRelInfo)
{
Relation resultRelation = resultRelInfo->ri_RelationDesc;
List *indexoidlist;
ListCell *l;
int len,
i;
RelationPtr relationDescs;
IndexInfo **indexInfoArray;
resultRelInfo->ri_NumIndices = 0;
/* fast path if no indexes */
if (!RelationGetForm(resultRelation)->relhasindex)
return;
/*
* Get cached list of index OIDs
*/
indexoidlist = RelationGetIndexList(resultRelation);
len = list_length(indexoidlist);
if (len == 0)
return;
/*
* allocate space for result arrays
*/
relationDescs = (RelationPtr) palloc(len * sizeof(Relation));
indexInfoArray = (IndexInfo **) palloc(len * sizeof(IndexInfo *));
resultRelInfo->ri_NumIndices = len;
resultRelInfo->ri_IndexRelationDescs = relationDescs;
resultRelInfo->ri_IndexRelationInfo = indexInfoArray;
/*
* For each index, open the index relation and save pg_index info. We
* acquire RowExclusiveLock, signifying we will update the index.
*
* Note: we do this even if the index is not IndexIsReady; it's not worth
* the trouble to optimize for the case where it isn't.
*/
i = 0;
foreach(l, indexoidlist)
{
Oid indexOid = lfirst_oid(l);
Relation indexDesc;
IndexInfo *ii;
indexDesc = index_open(indexOid, RowExclusiveLock);
/* extract index key information from the index's pg_index info */
ii = BuildIndexInfo(indexDesc);
relationDescs[i] = indexDesc;
indexInfoArray[i] = ii;
i++;
}
list_free(indexoidlist);
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecCloseIndices
*
* Close the index relations stored in resultRelInfo
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
ExecCloseIndices(ResultRelInfo *resultRelInfo)
{
int i;
int numIndices;
RelationPtr indexDescs;
numIndices = resultRelInfo->ri_NumIndices;
indexDescs = resultRelInfo->ri_IndexRelationDescs;
for (i = 0; i < numIndices; i++)
{
if (indexDescs[i] == NULL)
continue; /* shouldn't happen? */
/* Drop lock acquired by ExecOpenIndices */
index_close(indexDescs[i], RowExclusiveLock);
}
/*
* XXX should free indexInfo array here too? Currently we assume that
* such stuff will be cleaned up automatically in FreeExecutorState.
*/
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecInsertIndexTuples
*
* This routine takes care of inserting index tuples
* into all the relations indexing the result relation
* when a heap tuple is inserted into the result relation.
* Much of this code should be moved into the genam
* stuff as it only exists here because the genam stuff
* doesn't provide the functionality needed by the
* executor.. -cim 9/27/89
*
* This returns a list of index OIDs for any unique or exclusion
* constraints that are deferred and that had
* potential (unconfirmed) conflicts.
*
* CAUTION: this must not be called for a HOT update.
* We can't defend against that here for lack of info.
* Should we change the API to make it safer?
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
List *
ExecInsertIndexTuples(TupleTableSlot *slot,
ItemPointer tupleid,
EState *estate)
{
List *result = NIL;
ResultRelInfo *resultRelInfo;
int i;
int numIndices;
RelationPtr relationDescs;
Relation heapRelation;
IndexInfo **indexInfoArray;
ExprContext *econtext;
Datum values[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
bool isnull[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
/*
* Get information from the result relation info structure.
*/
resultRelInfo = estate->es_result_relation_info;
numIndices = resultRelInfo->ri_NumIndices;
relationDescs = resultRelInfo->ri_IndexRelationDescs;
indexInfoArray = resultRelInfo->ri_IndexRelationInfo;
heapRelation = resultRelInfo->ri_RelationDesc;
/*
* We will use the EState's per-tuple context for evaluating predicates
* and index expressions (creating it if it's not already there).
*/
econtext = GetPerTupleExprContext(estate);
/* Arrange for econtext's scan tuple to be the tuple under test */
econtext->ecxt_scantuple = slot;
/*
* for each index, form and insert the index tuple
*/
for (i = 0; i < numIndices; i++)
{
Relation indexRelation = relationDescs[i];
IndexInfo *indexInfo;
IndexUniqueCheck checkUnique;
bool satisfiesConstraint;
if (indexRelation == NULL)
continue;
indexInfo = indexInfoArray[i];
/* If the index is marked as read-only, ignore it */
if (!indexInfo->ii_ReadyForInserts)
continue;
/* Check for partial index */
if (indexInfo->ii_Predicate != NIL)
{
List *predicate;
/*
* If predicate state not set up yet, create it (in the estate's
* per-query context)
*/
predicate = indexInfo->ii_PredicateState;
if (predicate == NIL)
{
predicate = (List *)
ExecPrepareExpr((Expr *) indexInfo->ii_Predicate,
estate);
indexInfo->ii_PredicateState = predicate;
}
/* Skip this index-update if the predicate isn't satisfied */
if (!ExecQual(predicate, econtext, false))
continue;
}
/*
* FormIndexDatum fills in its values and isnull parameters with the
* appropriate values for the column(s) of the index.
*/
FormIndexDatum(indexInfo,
slot,
estate,
values,
isnull);
/*
* The index AM does the actual insertion, plus uniqueness checking.
*
* For an immediate-mode unique index, we just tell the index AM to
* throw error if not unique.
*
* For a deferrable unique index, we tell the index AM to just detect
* possible non-uniqueness, and we add the index OID to the result
* list if further checking is needed.
*/
if (!indexRelation->rd_index->indisunique)
checkUnique = UNIQUE_CHECK_NO;
else if (indexRelation->rd_index->indimmediate)
checkUnique = UNIQUE_CHECK_YES;
else
checkUnique = UNIQUE_CHECK_PARTIAL;
satisfiesConstraint =
index_insert(indexRelation, /* index relation */
values, /* array of index Datums */
isnull, /* null flags */
tupleid, /* tid of heap tuple */
heapRelation, /* heap relation */
checkUnique); /* type of uniqueness check to do */
/*
* If the index has an associated exclusion constraint, check that.
* This is simpler than the process for uniqueness checks since we
* always insert first and then check. If the constraint is deferred,
* we check now anyway, but don't throw error on violation; instead
* we'll queue a recheck event.
*
* An index for an exclusion constraint can't also be UNIQUE (not an
* essential property, we just don't allow it in the grammar), so no
* need to preserve the prior state of satisfiesConstraint.
*/
if (indexInfo->ii_ExclusionOps != NULL)
{
bool errorOK = !indexRelation->rd_index->indimmediate;
satisfiesConstraint =
check_exclusion_constraint(heapRelation,
indexRelation, indexInfo,
tupleid, values, isnull,
estate, false, errorOK);
}
if ((checkUnique == UNIQUE_CHECK_PARTIAL ||
indexInfo->ii_ExclusionOps != NULL) &&
!satisfiesConstraint)
{
/*
* The tuple potentially violates the uniqueness or exclusion
* constraint, so make a note of the index so that we can re-check
* it later.
*/
result = lappend_oid(result, RelationGetRelid(indexRelation));
}
}
return result;
}
/*
* Check for violation of an exclusion constraint
*
* heap: the table containing the new tuple
* index: the index supporting the exclusion constraint
* indexInfo: info about the index, including the exclusion properties
* tupleid: heap TID of the new tuple we have just inserted
* values, isnull: the *index* column values computed for the new tuple
* estate: an EState we can do evaluation in
* newIndex: if true, we are trying to build a new index (this affects
* only the wording of error messages)
* errorOK: if true, don't throw error for violation
*
* Returns true if OK, false if actual or potential violation
*
* When errorOK is true, we report violation without waiting to see if any
* concurrent transaction has committed or not; so the violation is only
* potential, and the caller must recheck sometime later. This behavior
* is convenient for deferred exclusion checks; we need not bother queuing
* a deferred event if there is definitely no conflict at insertion time.
*
* When errorOK is false, we'll throw error on violation, so a false result
* is impossible.
*/
bool
check_exclusion_constraint(Relation heap, Relation index, IndexInfo *indexInfo,
ItemPointer tupleid, Datum *values, bool *isnull,
EState *estate, bool newIndex, bool errorOK)
{
Oid *constr_procs = indexInfo->ii_ExclusionProcs;
uint16 *constr_strats = indexInfo->ii_ExclusionStrats;
Oid *index_collations = index->rd_indcollation;
int index_natts = index->rd_index->indnatts;
IndexScanDesc index_scan;
HeapTuple tup;
ScanKeyData scankeys[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
SnapshotData DirtySnapshot;
int i;
bool conflict;
bool found_self;
ExprContext *econtext;
TupleTableSlot *existing_slot;
TupleTableSlot *save_scantuple;
/*
* If any of the input values are NULL, the constraint check is assumed to
* pass (i.e., we assume the operators are strict).
*/
for (i = 0; i < index_natts; i++)
{
if (isnull[i])
return true;
}
/*
* Search the tuples that are in the index for any violations, including
* tuples that aren't visible yet.
*/
InitDirtySnapshot(DirtySnapshot);
for (i = 0; i < index_natts; i++)
{
ScanKeyEntryInitialize(&scankeys[i],
0,
i + 1,
constr_strats[i],
InvalidOid,
index_collations[i],
constr_procs[i],
values[i]);
}
/*
* Need a TupleTableSlot to put existing tuples in.
*
* To use FormIndexDatum, we have to make the econtext's scantuple point
* to this slot. Be sure to save and restore caller's value for
* scantuple.
*/
existing_slot = MakeSingleTupleTableSlot(RelationGetDescr(heap));
econtext = GetPerTupleExprContext(estate);
save_scantuple = econtext->ecxt_scantuple;
econtext->ecxt_scantuple = existing_slot;
/*
* May have to restart scan from this point if a potential conflict is
* found.
*/
retry:
conflict = false;
found_self = false;
index_scan = index_beginscan(heap, index, &DirtySnapshot, index_natts, 0);
index_rescan(index_scan, scankeys, index_natts, NULL, 0);
while ((tup = index_getnext(index_scan,
ForwardScanDirection)) != NULL)
{
TransactionId xwait;
ItemPointerData ctid_wait;
Datum existing_values[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
bool existing_isnull[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
char *error_new;
char *error_existing;
/*
* Ignore the entry for the tuple we're trying to check.
*/
if (ItemPointerEquals(tupleid, &tup->t_self))
{
if (found_self) /* should not happen */
elog(ERROR, "found self tuple multiple times in index \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(index));
found_self = true;
continue;
}
/*
* Extract the index column values and isnull flags from the existing
* tuple.
*/
ExecStoreTuple(tup, existing_slot, InvalidBuffer, false);
FormIndexDatum(indexInfo, existing_slot, estate,
existing_values, existing_isnull);
/* If lossy indexscan, must recheck the condition */
if (index_scan->xs_recheck)
{
if (!index_recheck_constraint(index,
constr_procs,
existing_values,
existing_isnull,
values))
continue; /* tuple doesn't actually match, so no
* conflict */
}
/*
* At this point we have either a conflict or a potential conflict. If
* we're not supposed to raise error, just return the fact of the
* potential conflict without waiting to see if it's real.
*/
if (errorOK)
{
conflict = true;
break;
}
/*
* If an in-progress transaction is affecting the visibility of this
* tuple, we need to wait for it to complete and then recheck. For
* simplicity we do rechecking by just restarting the whole scan ---
* this case probably doesn't happen often enough to be worth trying
* harder, and anyway we don't want to hold any index internal locks
* while waiting.
*/
xwait = TransactionIdIsValid(DirtySnapshot.xmin) ?
DirtySnapshot.xmin : DirtySnapshot.xmax;
if (TransactionIdIsValid(xwait))
{
ctid_wait = tup->t_data->t_ctid;
index_endscan(index_scan);
XactLockTableWait(xwait, heap, &ctid_wait,
XLTW_RecheckExclusionConstr);
goto retry;
}
/*
* We have a definite conflict. Report it.
*/
error_new = BuildIndexValueDescription(index, values, isnull);
error_existing = BuildIndexValueDescription(index, existing_values,
existing_isnull);
if (newIndex)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_EXCLUSION_VIOLATION),
errmsg("could not create exclusion constraint \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(index)),
error_new && error_existing ?
errdetail("Key %s conflicts with key %s.",
error_new, error_existing) :
errdetail("Key conflicts exist."),
errtableconstraint(heap,
RelationGetRelationName(index))));
else
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_EXCLUSION_VIOLATION),
errmsg("conflicting key value violates exclusion constraint \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(index)),
error_new && error_existing ?
errdetail("Key %s conflicts with existing key %s.",
error_new, error_existing) :
errdetail("Key conflicts with existing key."),
errtableconstraint(heap,
RelationGetRelationName(index))));
}
index_endscan(index_scan);
/*
* Ordinarily, at this point the search should have found the originally
* inserted tuple, unless we exited the loop early because of conflict.
* However, it is possible to define exclusion constraints for which that
* wouldn't be true --- for instance, if the operator is <>. So we no
* longer complain if found_self is still false.
*/
econtext->ecxt_scantuple = save_scantuple;
ExecDropSingleTupleTableSlot(existing_slot);
return !conflict;
}
/*
* Check existing tuple's index values to see if it really matches the
* exclusion condition against the new_values. Returns true if conflict.
*/
static bool
index_recheck_constraint(Relation index, Oid *constr_procs,
Datum *existing_values, bool *existing_isnull,
Datum *new_values)
{
int index_natts = index->rd_index->indnatts;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < index_natts; i++)
{
/* Assume the exclusion operators are strict */
if (existing_isnull[i])
return false;
if (!DatumGetBool(OidFunctionCall2Coll(constr_procs[i],
index->rd_indcollation[i],
existing_values[i],
new_values[i])))
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* UpdateChangedParamSet
* Add changed parameters to a plan node's chgParam set

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@ -351,6 +351,16 @@ extern bool ExecRelationIsTargetRelation(EState *estate, Index scanrelid);
extern Relation ExecOpenScanRelation(EState *estate, Index scanrelid, int eflags);
extern void ExecCloseScanRelation(Relation scanrel);
extern void RegisterExprContextCallback(ExprContext *econtext,
ExprContextCallbackFunction function,
Datum arg);
extern void UnregisterExprContextCallback(ExprContext *econtext,
ExprContextCallbackFunction function,
Datum arg);
/*
* prototypes from functions in execIndexing.c
*/
extern void ExecOpenIndices(ResultRelInfo *resultRelInfo);
extern void ExecCloseIndices(ResultRelInfo *resultRelInfo);
extern List *ExecInsertIndexTuples(TupleTableSlot *slot, ItemPointer tupleid,
@ -362,11 +372,5 @@ extern bool check_exclusion_constraint(Relation heap, Relation index,
EState *estate,
bool newIndex, bool errorOK);
extern void RegisterExprContextCallback(ExprContext *econtext,
ExprContextCallbackFunction function,
Datum arg);
extern void UnregisterExprContextCallback(ExprContext *econtext,
ExprContextCallbackFunction function,
Datum arg);
#endif /* EXECUTOR_H */