Preserve clustered index after rewrites with ALTER TABLE

A table rewritten by ALTER TABLE would lose tracking of an index usable
for CLUSTER.  This setting is tracked by pg_index.indisclustered and is
controlled by ALTER TABLE, so some extra work was needed to restore it
properly.  Note that ALTER TABLE only marks the index that can be used
for clustering, and does not do the actual operation.

Author: Amit Langote, Justin Pryzby
Reviewed-by: Ibrar Ahmed, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200202161718.GI13621@telsasoft.com
Backpatch-through: 9.5
This commit is contained in:
Michael Paquier 2020-04-06 11:03:49 +09:00
parent fc3f4453a2
commit a40caf5f86
5 changed files with 143 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -177,6 +177,7 @@ typedef struct AlteredTableInfo
List *changedIndexOids; /* OIDs of indexes to rebuild */
List *changedIndexDefs; /* string definitions of same */
char *replicaIdentityIndex; /* index to reset as REPLICA IDENTITY */
char *clusterOnIndex; /* index to use for CLUSTER */
} AlteredTableInfo;
/* Struct describing one new constraint to check in Phase 3 scan */
@ -11581,6 +11582,21 @@ RememberReplicaIdentityForRebuilding(Oid indoid, AlteredTableInfo *tab)
tab->replicaIdentityIndex = get_rel_name(indoid);
}
/*
* Subroutine for ATExecAlterColumnType: remember any clustered index.
*/
static void
RememberClusterOnForRebuilding(Oid indoid, AlteredTableInfo *tab)
{
if (!get_index_isclustered(indoid))
return;
if (tab->clusterOnIndex)
elog(ERROR, "relation %u has multiple clustered indexes", tab->relid);
tab->clusterOnIndex = get_rel_name(indoid);
}
/*
* Subroutine for ATExecAlterColumnType: remember that a constraint needs
* to be rebuilt (which we might already know).
@ -11606,9 +11622,18 @@ RememberConstraintForRebuilding(Oid conoid, AlteredTableInfo *tab)
tab->changedConstraintDefs = lappend(tab->changedConstraintDefs,
defstring);
/*
* For the index of a constraint, if any, remember if it is used for
* the table's replica identity or if it is a clustered index, so that
* ATPostAlterTypeCleanup() can queue up commands necessary to restore
* those properties.
*/
indoid = get_constraint_index(conoid);
if (OidIsValid(indoid))
{
RememberReplicaIdentityForRebuilding(indoid, tab);
RememberClusterOnForRebuilding(indoid, tab);
}
}
}
@ -11652,7 +11677,13 @@ RememberIndexForRebuilding(Oid indoid, AlteredTableInfo *tab)
tab->changedIndexDefs = lappend(tab->changedIndexDefs,
defstring);
/*
* Remember if this index is used for the table's replica identity
* or if it is a clustered index, so that ATPostAlterTypeCleanup()
* can queue up commands necessary to restore those properties.
*/
RememberReplicaIdentityForRebuilding(indoid, tab);
RememberClusterOnForRebuilding(indoid, tab);
}
}
}
@ -11779,6 +11810,21 @@ ATPostAlterTypeCleanup(List **wqueue, AlteredTableInfo *tab, LOCKMODE lockmode)
lappend(tab->subcmds[AT_PASS_OLD_CONSTR], cmd);
}
/*
* Queue up command to restore marking of index used for cluster.
*/
if (tab->clusterOnIndex)
{
AlterTableCmd *cmd = makeNode(AlterTableCmd);
cmd->subtype = AT_ClusterOn;
cmd->name = tab->clusterOnIndex;
/* do it after indexes and constraints */
tab->subcmds[AT_PASS_OLD_CONSTR] =
lappend(tab->subcmds[AT_PASS_OLD_CONSTR], cmd);
}
/*
* It should be okay to use DROP_RESTRICT here, since nothing else should
* be depending on these objects.

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@ -3334,3 +3334,26 @@ get_index_isvalid(Oid index_oid)
return isvalid;
}
/*
* get_index_isclustered
*
* Given the index OID, return pg_index.indisclustered.
*/
bool
get_index_isclustered(Oid index_oid)
{
bool isclustered;
HeapTuple tuple;
Form_pg_index rd_index;
tuple = SearchSysCache1(INDEXRELID, ObjectIdGetDatum(index_oid));
if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for index %u", index_oid);
rd_index = (Form_pg_index) GETSTRUCT(tuple);
isclustered = rd_index->indisclustered;
ReleaseSysCache(tuple);
return isclustered;
}

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@ -185,6 +185,7 @@ extern Oid get_range_collation(Oid rangeOid);
extern Oid get_index_column_opclass(Oid index_oid, int attno);
extern bool get_index_isreplident(Oid index_oid);
extern bool get_index_isvalid(Oid index_oid);
extern bool get_index_isclustered(Oid index_oid);
#define type_is_array(typid) (get_element_type(typid) != InvalidOid)
/* type_is_array_domain accepts both plain arrays and domains over arrays */

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@ -4302,3 +4302,51 @@ create trigger xtrig
update bar1 set a = a + 1;
INFO: a=1, b=1
/* End test case for bug #16242 */
-- Test that ALTER TABLE rewrite preserves a clustered index
-- for normal indexes and indexes on constraints.
create table alttype_cluster (a int);
alter table alttype_cluster add primary key (a);
create index alttype_cluster_ind on alttype_cluster (a);
alter table alttype_cluster cluster on alttype_cluster_ind;
-- Normal index remains clustered.
select indexrelid::regclass, indisclustered from pg_index
where indrelid = 'alttype_cluster'::regclass
order by indexrelid::regclass::text;
indexrelid | indisclustered
----------------------+----------------
alttype_cluster_ind | t
alttype_cluster_pkey | f
(2 rows)
alter table alttype_cluster alter a type bigint;
select indexrelid::regclass, indisclustered from pg_index
where indrelid = 'alttype_cluster'::regclass
order by indexrelid::regclass::text;
indexrelid | indisclustered
----------------------+----------------
alttype_cluster_ind | t
alttype_cluster_pkey | f
(2 rows)
-- Constraint index remains clustered.
alter table alttype_cluster cluster on alttype_cluster_pkey;
select indexrelid::regclass, indisclustered from pg_index
where indrelid = 'alttype_cluster'::regclass
order by indexrelid::regclass::text;
indexrelid | indisclustered
----------------------+----------------
alttype_cluster_ind | f
alttype_cluster_pkey | t
(2 rows)
alter table alttype_cluster alter a type int;
select indexrelid::regclass, indisclustered from pg_index
where indrelid = 'alttype_cluster'::regclass
order by indexrelid::regclass::text;
indexrelid | indisclustered
----------------------+----------------
alttype_cluster_ind | f
alttype_cluster_pkey | t
(2 rows)
drop table alttype_cluster;

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@ -2847,3 +2847,28 @@ create trigger xtrig
update bar1 set a = a + 1;
/* End test case for bug #16242 */
-- Test that ALTER TABLE rewrite preserves a clustered index
-- for normal indexes and indexes on constraints.
create table alttype_cluster (a int);
alter table alttype_cluster add primary key (a);
create index alttype_cluster_ind on alttype_cluster (a);
alter table alttype_cluster cluster on alttype_cluster_ind;
-- Normal index remains clustered.
select indexrelid::regclass, indisclustered from pg_index
where indrelid = 'alttype_cluster'::regclass
order by indexrelid::regclass::text;
alter table alttype_cluster alter a type bigint;
select indexrelid::regclass, indisclustered from pg_index
where indrelid = 'alttype_cluster'::regclass
order by indexrelid::regclass::text;
-- Constraint index remains clustered.
alter table alttype_cluster cluster on alttype_cluster_pkey;
select indexrelid::regclass, indisclustered from pg_index
where indrelid = 'alttype_cluster'::regclass
order by indexrelid::regclass::text;
alter table alttype_cluster alter a type int;
select indexrelid::regclass, indisclustered from pg_index
where indrelid = 'alttype_cluster'::regclass
order by indexrelid::regclass::text;
drop table alttype_cluster;