Fix incorrect handling of join clauses pushed into parameterized paths.

In some cases a clause attached to an outer join can be pushed down into
the outer join's RHS even though the clause is not degenerate --- this
can happen if we choose to make a parameterized path for the RHS.  If
the clause ends up attached to a lower outer join, we'd misclassify it
as being a "join filter" not a plain "filter" condition at that node,
leading to wrong query results.

To fix, teach extract_actual_join_clauses to examine each join clause's
required_relids, not just its is_pushed_down flag.  (The latter now
seems vestigial, or at least in need of rethinking, but we won't do
anything so invasive as redefining it in a bug-fix patch.)

This has been wrong since we introduced parameterized paths in 9.2,
though it's evidently hard to hit given the lack of previous reports.
The test case used here involves a lateral function call, and I think
that a lateral reference may be required to get the planner to select
a broken plan; though I wouldn't swear to that.  In any case, even if
LATERAL is needed to trigger the bug, it still affects all supported
branches, so back-patch to all.

Per report from Andreas Karlsson.  Thanks to Andrew Gierth for
preliminary investigation.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f8128b11-c5bf-3539-48cd-234178b2314d@proxel.se
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane 2018-04-19 15:49:12 -04:00
parent 79b2e52615
commit e5d83995e9
5 changed files with 52 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -3802,6 +3802,7 @@ create_nestloop_plan(PlannerInfo *root,
if (IS_OUTER_JOIN(best_path->jointype))
{
extract_actual_join_clauses(joinrestrictclauses,
best_path->path.parent->relids,
&joinclauses, &otherclauses);
}
else
@ -3917,6 +3918,7 @@ create_mergejoin_plan(PlannerInfo *root,
if (IS_OUTER_JOIN(best_path->jpath.jointype))
{
extract_actual_join_clauses(joinclauses,
best_path->jpath.path.parent->relids,
&joinclauses, &otherclauses);
}
else
@ -4213,6 +4215,7 @@ create_hashjoin_plan(PlannerInfo *root,
if (IS_OUTER_JOIN(best_path->jpath.jointype))
{
extract_actual_join_clauses(joinclauses,
best_path->jpath.path.parent->relids,
&joinclauses, &otherclauses);
}
else

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@ -381,6 +381,7 @@ extract_actual_clauses(List *restrictinfo_list,
*/
void
extract_actual_join_clauses(List *restrictinfo_list,
Relids joinrelids,
List **joinquals,
List **otherquals)
{
@ -393,7 +394,15 @@ extract_actual_join_clauses(List *restrictinfo_list,
{
RestrictInfo *rinfo = lfirst_node(RestrictInfo, l);
if (rinfo->is_pushed_down)
/*
* We must check both is_pushed_down and required_relids, since an
* outer-join clause that's been pushed down to some lower join level
* via path parameterization will not be marked is_pushed_down;
* nonetheless, it must be treated as a filter clause not a join
* clause so far as the lower join level is concerned.
*/
if (rinfo->is_pushed_down ||
!bms_is_subset(rinfo->required_relids, joinrelids))
{
if (!rinfo->pseudoconstant)
*otherquals = lappend(*otherquals, rinfo->clause);

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@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ extern List *get_actual_clauses(List *restrictinfo_list);
extern List *extract_actual_clauses(List *restrictinfo_list,
bool pseudoconstant);
extern void extract_actual_join_clauses(List *restrictinfo_list,
Relids joinrelids,
List **joinquals,
List **otherquals);
extern bool join_clause_is_movable_to(RestrictInfo *rinfo, RelOptInfo *baserel);

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@ -3371,6 +3371,33 @@ order by fault;
| 123 | 122
(1 row)
explain (costs off)
select * from
(values (1, array[10,20]), (2, array[20,30])) as v1(v1x,v1ys)
left join (values (1, 10), (2, 20)) as v2(v2x,v2y) on v2x = v1x
left join unnest(v1ys) as u1(u1y) on u1y = v2y;
QUERY PLAN
-------------------------------------------------------------
Nested Loop Left Join
-> Values Scan on "*VALUES*"
-> Hash Right Join
Hash Cond: (u1.u1y = "*VALUES*_1".column2)
Filter: ("*VALUES*_1".column1 = "*VALUES*".column1)
-> Function Scan on unnest u1
-> Hash
-> Values Scan on "*VALUES*_1"
(8 rows)
select * from
(values (1, array[10,20]), (2, array[20,30])) as v1(v1x,v1ys)
left join (values (1, 10), (2, 20)) as v2(v2x,v2y) on v2x = v1x
left join unnest(v1ys) as u1(u1y) on u1y = v2y;
v1x | v1ys | v2x | v2y | u1y
-----+---------+-----+-----+-----
1 | {10,20} | 1 | 10 | 10
2 | {20,30} | 2 | 20 | 20
(2 rows)
--
-- test handling of potential equivalence clauses above outer joins
--

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@ -1028,6 +1028,17 @@ select * from
where fault = 122
order by fault;
explain (costs off)
select * from
(values (1, array[10,20]), (2, array[20,30])) as v1(v1x,v1ys)
left join (values (1, 10), (2, 20)) as v2(v2x,v2y) on v2x = v1x
left join unnest(v1ys) as u1(u1y) on u1y = v2y;
select * from
(values (1, array[10,20]), (2, array[20,30])) as v1(v1x,v1ys)
left join (values (1, 10), (2, 20)) as v2(v2x,v2y) on v2x = v1x
left join unnest(v1ys) as u1(u1y) on u1y = v2y;
--
-- test handling of potential equivalence clauses above outer joins
--