postgresql/src/backend/parser/parse_param.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* parse_param.c
* handle parameters in parser
*
* This code covers two cases that are used within the core backend:
* * a fixed list of parameters with known types
* * an expandable list of parameters whose types can optionally
* be determined from context
* In both cases, only explicit $n references (ParamRef nodes) are supported.
*
* Note that other approaches to parameters are possible using the parser
* hooks defined in ParseState.
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/parser/parse_param.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include <limits.h>
#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "parser/parse_param.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
typedef struct FixedParamState
{
const Oid *paramTypes; /* array of parameter type OIDs */
int numParams; /* number of array entries */
} FixedParamState;
/*
* In the varparams case, the caller-supplied OID array (if any) can be
* re-palloc'd larger at need. A zero array entry means that parameter number
* hasn't been seen, while UNKNOWNOID means the parameter has been used but
* its type is not yet known.
*/
typedef struct VarParamState
{
Oid **paramTypes; /* array of parameter type OIDs */
int *numParams; /* number of array entries */
} VarParamState;
static Node *fixed_paramref_hook(ParseState *pstate, ParamRef *pref);
static Node *variable_paramref_hook(ParseState *pstate, ParamRef *pref);
static Node *variable_coerce_param_hook(ParseState *pstate, Param *param,
Oid targetTypeId, int32 targetTypeMod,
int location);
static bool check_parameter_resolution_walker(Node *node, ParseState *pstate);
static bool query_contains_extern_params_walker(Node *node, void *context);
/*
* Set up to process a query containing references to fixed parameters.
*/
void
setup_parse_fixed_parameters(ParseState *pstate,
const Oid *paramTypes, int numParams)
{
FixedParamState *parstate = palloc(sizeof(FixedParamState));
parstate->paramTypes = paramTypes;
parstate->numParams = numParams;
pstate->p_ref_hook_state = (void *) parstate;
pstate->p_paramref_hook = fixed_paramref_hook;
/* no need to use p_coerce_param_hook */
}
/*
* Set up to process a query containing references to variable parameters.
*/
void
setup_parse_variable_parameters(ParseState *pstate,
Oid **paramTypes, int *numParams)
{
VarParamState *parstate = palloc(sizeof(VarParamState));
parstate->paramTypes = paramTypes;
parstate->numParams = numParams;
pstate->p_ref_hook_state = (void *) parstate;
pstate->p_paramref_hook = variable_paramref_hook;
pstate->p_coerce_param_hook = variable_coerce_param_hook;
}
/*
* Transform a ParamRef using fixed parameter types.
*/
static Node *
fixed_paramref_hook(ParseState *pstate, ParamRef *pref)
{
FixedParamState *parstate = (FixedParamState *) pstate->p_ref_hook_state;
int paramno = pref->number;
Param *param;
/* Check parameter number is valid */
if (paramno <= 0 || paramno > parstate->numParams ||
!OidIsValid(parstate->paramTypes[paramno - 1]))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_PARAMETER),
errmsg("there is no parameter $%d", paramno),
parser_errposition(pstate, pref->location)));
param = makeNode(Param);
param->paramkind = PARAM_EXTERN;
param->paramid = paramno;
param->paramtype = parstate->paramTypes[paramno - 1];
param->paramtypmod = -1;
param->paramcollid = get_typcollation(param->paramtype);
param->location = pref->location;
return (Node *) param;
}
/*
* Transform a ParamRef using variable parameter types.
*
* The only difference here is we must enlarge the parameter type array
* as needed.
*/
static Node *
variable_paramref_hook(ParseState *pstate, ParamRef *pref)
{
VarParamState *parstate = (VarParamState *) pstate->p_ref_hook_state;
int paramno = pref->number;
Oid *pptype;
Param *param;
/* Check parameter number is in range */
if (paramno <= 0 || paramno > INT_MAX / sizeof(Oid))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_PARAMETER),
errmsg("there is no parameter $%d", paramno),
parser_errposition(pstate, pref->location)));
if (paramno > *parstate->numParams)
{
/* Need to enlarge param array */
if (*parstate->paramTypes)
*parstate->paramTypes = repalloc0_array(*parstate->paramTypes, Oid,
*parstate->numParams, paramno);
else
*parstate->paramTypes = palloc0_array(Oid, paramno);
*parstate->numParams = paramno;
}
/* Locate param's slot in array */
pptype = &(*parstate->paramTypes)[paramno - 1];
/* If not seen before, initialize to UNKNOWN type */
if (*pptype == InvalidOid)
*pptype = UNKNOWNOID;
/*
* If the argument is of type void and it's procedure call, interpret it
* as unknown. This allows the JDBC driver to not have to distinguish
* function and procedure calls. See also another component of this hack
* in ParseFuncOrColumn().
*/
if (*pptype == VOIDOID && pstate->p_expr_kind == EXPR_KIND_CALL_ARGUMENT)
*pptype = UNKNOWNOID;
param = makeNode(Param);
param->paramkind = PARAM_EXTERN;
param->paramid = paramno;
param->paramtype = *pptype;
param->paramtypmod = -1;
param->paramcollid = get_typcollation(param->paramtype);
param->location = pref->location;
return (Node *) param;
}
/*
* Coerce a Param to a query-requested datatype, in the varparams case.
*/
static Node *
variable_coerce_param_hook(ParseState *pstate, Param *param,
Oid targetTypeId, int32 targetTypeMod,
int location)
{
if (param->paramkind == PARAM_EXTERN && param->paramtype == UNKNOWNOID)
{
/*
* Input is a Param of previously undetermined type, and we want to
* update our knowledge of the Param's type.
*/
VarParamState *parstate = (VarParamState *) pstate->p_ref_hook_state;
Oid *paramTypes = *parstate->paramTypes;
int paramno = param->paramid;
if (paramno <= 0 || /* shouldn't happen, but... */
paramno > *parstate->numParams)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_PARAMETER),
errmsg("there is no parameter $%d", paramno),
parser_errposition(pstate, param->location)));
if (paramTypes[paramno - 1] == UNKNOWNOID)
{
/* We've successfully resolved the type */
paramTypes[paramno - 1] = targetTypeId;
}
else if (paramTypes[paramno - 1] == targetTypeId)
{
/* We previously resolved the type, and it matches */
}
else
{
/* Oops */
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_AMBIGUOUS_PARAMETER),
errmsg("inconsistent types deduced for parameter $%d",
paramno),
errdetail("%s versus %s",
format_type_be(paramTypes[paramno - 1]),
format_type_be(targetTypeId)),
parser_errposition(pstate, param->location)));
}
param->paramtype = targetTypeId;
/*
* Note: it is tempting here to set the Param's paramtypmod to
* targetTypeMod, but that is probably unwise because we have no
* infrastructure that enforces that the value delivered for a Param
* will match any particular typmod. Leaving it -1 ensures that a
* run-time length check/coercion will occur if needed.
*/
param->paramtypmod = -1;
/*
* This module always sets a Param's collation to be the default for
* its datatype. If that's not what you want, you should be using the
* more general parser substitution hooks.
*/
param->paramcollid = get_typcollation(param->paramtype);
/* Use the leftmost of the param's and coercion's locations */
if (location >= 0 &&
(param->location < 0 || location < param->location))
param->location = location;
return (Node *) param;
}
/* Else signal to proceed with normal coercion */
return NULL;
}
/*
* Check for consistent assignment of variable parameters after completion
* of parsing with parse_variable_parameters.
*
* Note: this code intentionally does not check that all parameter positions
* were used, nor that all got non-UNKNOWN types assigned. Caller of parser
* should enforce that if it's important.
*/
void
check_variable_parameters(ParseState *pstate, Query *query)
{
VarParamState *parstate = (VarParamState *) pstate->p_ref_hook_state;
/* If numParams is zero then no Params were generated, so no work */
if (*parstate->numParams > 0)
(void) query_tree_walker(query,
check_parameter_resolution_walker,
(void *) pstate, 0);
}
/*
* Traverse a fully-analyzed tree to verify that parameter symbols
* match their types. We need this because some Params might still
* be UNKNOWN, if there wasn't anything to force their coercion,
* and yet other instances seen later might have gotten coerced.
*/
static bool
check_parameter_resolution_walker(Node *node, ParseState *pstate)
{
if (node == NULL)
return false;
if (IsA(node, Param))
{
Param *param = (Param *) node;
if (param->paramkind == PARAM_EXTERN)
{
VarParamState *parstate = (VarParamState *) pstate->p_ref_hook_state;
int paramno = param->paramid;
if (paramno <= 0 || /* shouldn't happen, but... */
paramno > *parstate->numParams)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_PARAMETER),
errmsg("there is no parameter $%d", paramno),
parser_errposition(pstate, param->location)));
if (param->paramtype != (*parstate->paramTypes)[paramno - 1])
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_AMBIGUOUS_PARAMETER),
errmsg("could not determine data type of parameter $%d",
paramno),
parser_errposition(pstate, param->location)));
}
return false;
}
if (IsA(node, Query))
{
/* Recurse into RTE subquery or not-yet-planned sublink subquery */
return query_tree_walker((Query *) node,
check_parameter_resolution_walker,
(void *) pstate, 0);
}
return expression_tree_walker(node, check_parameter_resolution_walker,
(void *) pstate);
}
/*
* Check to see if a fully-parsed query tree contains any PARAM_EXTERN Params.
*/
bool
query_contains_extern_params(Query *query)
{
return query_tree_walker(query,
query_contains_extern_params_walker,
NULL, 0);
}
static bool
query_contains_extern_params_walker(Node *node, void *context)
{
if (node == NULL)
return false;
if (IsA(node, Param))
{
Param *param = (Param *) node;
if (param->paramkind == PARAM_EXTERN)
return true;
return false;
}
if (IsA(node, Query))
{
/* Recurse into RTE subquery or not-yet-planned sublink subquery */
return query_tree_walker((Query *) node,
query_contains_extern_params_walker,
context, 0);
}
return expression_tree_walker(node, query_contains_extern_params_walker,
context);
}