/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * attmap.c * Attribute mapping support. * * This file provides utility routines to build and manage attribute * mappings by comparing input and output TupleDescs. Such mappings * are typically used by DDL operating on inheritance and partition trees * to do a conversion between rowtypes logically equivalent but with * columns in a different order, taking into account dropped columns. * They are also used by the tuple conversion routines in tupconvert.c. * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * * IDENTIFICATION * src/backend/access/common/attmap.c * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include "postgres.h" #include "access/attmap.h" #include "access/htup_details.h" #include "utils/builtins.h" static bool check_attrmap_match(TupleDesc indesc, TupleDesc outdesc, AttrMap *attrMap); /* * make_attrmap * * Utility routine to allocate an attribute map in the current memory * context. */ AttrMap * make_attrmap(int maplen) { AttrMap *res; res = (AttrMap *) palloc0(sizeof(AttrMap)); res->maplen = maplen; res->attnums = (AttrNumber *) palloc0(sizeof(AttrNumber) * maplen); return res; } /* * free_attrmap * * Utility routine to release an attribute map. */ void free_attrmap(AttrMap *map) { pfree(map->attnums); pfree(map); } /* * build_attrmap_by_position * * Return a palloc'd bare attribute map for tuple conversion, matching input * and output columns by position. Dropped columns are ignored in both input * and output, marked as 0. This is normally a subroutine for * convert_tuples_by_position in tupconvert.c, but it can be used standalone. * * Note: the errdetail messages speak of indesc as the "returned" rowtype, * outdesc as the "expected" rowtype. This is okay for current uses but * might need generalization in future. */ AttrMap * build_attrmap_by_position(TupleDesc indesc, TupleDesc outdesc, const char *msg) { AttrMap *attrMap; int nincols; int noutcols; int n; int i; int j; bool same; /* * The length is computed as the number of attributes of the expected * rowtype as it includes dropped attributes in its count. */ n = outdesc->natts; attrMap = make_attrmap(n); j = 0; /* j is next physical input attribute */ nincols = noutcols = 0; /* these count non-dropped attributes */ same = true; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { Form_pg_attribute att = TupleDescAttr(outdesc, i); Oid atttypid; int32 atttypmod; if (att->attisdropped) continue; /* attrMap->attnums[i] is already 0 */ noutcols++; atttypid = att->atttypid; atttypmod = att->atttypmod; for (; j < indesc->natts; j++) { att = TupleDescAttr(indesc, j); if (att->attisdropped) continue; nincols++; /* Found matching column, now check type */ if (atttypid != att->atttypid || (atttypmod != att->atttypmod && atttypmod >= 0)) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH), errmsg_internal("%s", _(msg)), errdetail("Returned type %s does not match expected type %s in column %d.", format_type_with_typemod(att->atttypid, att->atttypmod), format_type_with_typemod(atttypid, atttypmod), noutcols))); attrMap->attnums[i] = (AttrNumber) (j + 1); j++; break; } if (attrMap->attnums[i] == 0) same = false; /* we'll complain below */ } /* Check for unused input columns */ for (; j < indesc->natts; j++) { if (TupleDescAttr(indesc, j)->attisdropped) continue; nincols++; same = false; /* we'll complain below */ } /* Report column count mismatch using the non-dropped-column counts */ if (!same) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH), errmsg_internal("%s", _(msg)), errdetail("Number of returned columns (%d) does not match " "expected column count (%d).", nincols, noutcols))); /* Check if the map has a one-to-one match */ if (check_attrmap_match(indesc, outdesc, attrMap)) { /* Runtime conversion is not needed */ free_attrmap(attrMap); return NULL; } return attrMap; } /* * build_attrmap_by_name * * Return a palloc'd bare attribute map for tuple conversion, matching input * and output columns by name. (Dropped columns are ignored in both input and * output.) This is normally a subroutine for convert_tuples_by_name in * tupconvert.c, but can be used standalone. */ AttrMap * build_attrmap_by_name(TupleDesc indesc, TupleDesc outdesc) { AttrMap *attrMap; int outnatts; int innatts; int i; int nextindesc = -1; outnatts = outdesc->natts; innatts = indesc->natts; attrMap = make_attrmap(outnatts); for (i = 0; i < outnatts; i++) { Form_pg_attribute outatt = TupleDescAttr(outdesc, i); char *attname; Oid atttypid; int32 atttypmod; int j; if (outatt->attisdropped) continue; /* attrMap->attnums[i] is already 0 */ attname = NameStr(outatt->attname); atttypid = outatt->atttypid; atttypmod = outatt->atttypmod; /* * Now search for an attribute with the same name in the indesc. It * seems likely that a partitioned table will have the attributes in * the same order as the partition, so the search below is optimized * for that case. It is possible that columns are dropped in one of * the relations, but not the other, so we use the 'nextindesc' * counter to track the starting point of the search. If the inner * loop encounters dropped columns then it will have to skip over * them, but it should leave 'nextindesc' at the correct position for * the next outer loop. */ for (j = 0; j < innatts; j++) { Form_pg_attribute inatt; nextindesc++; if (nextindesc >= innatts) nextindesc = 0; inatt = TupleDescAttr(indesc, nextindesc); if (inatt->attisdropped) continue; if (strcmp(attname, NameStr(inatt->attname)) == 0) { /* Found it, check type */ if (atttypid != inatt->atttypid || atttypmod != inatt->atttypmod) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH), errmsg("could not convert row type"), errdetail("Attribute \"%s\" of type %s does not match corresponding attribute of type %s.", attname, format_type_be(outdesc->tdtypeid), format_type_be(indesc->tdtypeid)))); attrMap->attnums[i] = inatt->attnum; break; } } if (attrMap->attnums[i] == 0) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH), errmsg("could not convert row type"), errdetail("Attribute \"%s\" of type %s does not exist in type %s.", attname, format_type_be(outdesc->tdtypeid), format_type_be(indesc->tdtypeid)))); } return attrMap; } /* * build_attrmap_by_name_if_req * * Returns mapping created by build_attrmap_by_name, or NULL if no * conversion is required. This is a convenience routine for * convert_tuples_by_name() in tupconvert.c and other functions, but it * can be used standalone. */ AttrMap * build_attrmap_by_name_if_req(TupleDesc indesc, TupleDesc outdesc) { AttrMap *attrMap; /* Verify compatibility and prepare attribute-number map */ attrMap = build_attrmap_by_name(indesc, outdesc); /* Check if the map has a one-to-one match */ if (check_attrmap_match(indesc, outdesc, attrMap)) { /* Runtime conversion is not needed */ free_attrmap(attrMap); return NULL; } return attrMap; } /* * check_attrmap_match * * Check to see if the map is a one-to-one match, in which case we need * not to do a tuple conversion, and the attribute map is not necessary. */ static bool check_attrmap_match(TupleDesc indesc, TupleDesc outdesc, AttrMap *attrMap) { int i; /* no match if attribute numbers are not the same */ if (indesc->natts != outdesc->natts) return false; for (i = 0; i < attrMap->maplen; i++) { Form_pg_attribute inatt = TupleDescAttr(indesc, i); Form_pg_attribute outatt = TupleDescAttr(outdesc, i); /* * If the input column has a missing attribute, we need a conversion. */ if (inatt->atthasmissing) return false; if (attrMap->attnums[i] == (i + 1)) continue; /* * If it's a dropped column and the corresponding input column is also * dropped, we don't need a conversion. However, attlen and attalign * must agree. */ if (attrMap->attnums[i] == 0 && inatt->attisdropped && inatt->attlen == outatt->attlen && inatt->attalign == outatt->attalign) continue; return false; } return true; }