mariadb/sql/sp_instr.h

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#ifndef _SP_INSTR_H_
#define _SP_INSTR_H_
#include "mariadb.h"
#include "sql_alloc.h" // Sql_alloc
#include "sql_class.h" // THD, Query_arena
#include "sql_lex.h" // class sp_lex_local
#include "sp_pcontext.h" // class sp_pcontext
#include "sp_head.h" // class sp_head
/*
Sufficient max length of frame offsets.
*/
static const int SP_INSTR_UINT_MAXLEN= 8;
class sp_lex_cursor: public sp_lex_local, public Query_arena
{
public:
sp_lex_cursor(THD *thd, const LEX *oldlex, MEM_ROOT *mem_root_arg)
: sp_lex_local(thd, oldlex),
Query_arena(mem_root_arg, STMT_INITIALIZED_FOR_SP),
m_expr_str(empty_clex_str)
{}
sp_lex_cursor(THD *thd, const LEX *oldlex)
: sp_lex_local(thd, oldlex),
Query_arena(thd->lex->sphead->get_main_mem_root(),
STMT_INITIALIZED_FOR_SP),
m_expr_str(empty_clex_str)
{}
~sp_lex_cursor() { free_items(); }
bool cleanup_stmt(bool /*restore_set_statement_vars*/) override
{
return false;
}
Query_arena *query_arena() override
{
return this;
}
bool validate()
{
DBUG_ASSERT(sql_command == SQLCOM_SELECT);
if (result)
{
my_error(ER_SP_BAD_CURSOR_SELECT, MYF(0));
return true;
}
return false;
}
bool stmt_finalize(THD *thd)
{
if (validate())
return true;
sp_lex_in_use= true;
free_list= thd->free_list;
thd->free_list= nullptr;
return false;
}
void set_expr_str(const LEX_CSTRING &expr_str)
{
m_expr_str= expr_str;
}
const LEX_CSTRING &get_expr_str() const
{
return m_expr_str;
}
sp_lex_cursor* get_lex_for_cursor() override
{
return this;
}
private:
LEX_CSTRING m_expr_str;
};
//
// "Instructions"...
//
// Forward declaration for use in the method sp_instr::opt_move().
class sp_instr_opt_meta;
class sp_instr :public Query_arena, public Sql_alloc
{
sp_instr(const sp_instr &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr &);
public:
uint marked;
uint m_ip; ///< My index
sp_pcontext *m_ctx; ///< My parse context
uint m_lineno;
/// Should give each a name or type code for debugging purposes?
sp_instr(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx)
: Query_arena(0, STMT_INITIALIZED_FOR_SP),
marked(0),
m_ip(ip),
m_ctx(ctx),
m_lineno(0)
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#ifdef PROTECT_STATEMENT_MEMROOT
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, m_has_been_run(NON_RUN)
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#endif
{}
virtual ~sp_instr()
{
free_items();
}
/**
Execute this instruction
@param thd Thread handle
@param[out] nextp index of the next instruction to execute. (For most
instructions this will be the instruction following this
one). Note that this parameter is undefined in case of
errors, use get_cont_dest() to find the continuation
instruction for CONTINUE error handlers.
@retval 0 on success,
@retval other if some error occurred
*/
virtual int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) = 0;
/**
Execute <code>open_and_lock_tables()</code> for this statement.
Open and lock the tables used by this statement, as a pre-requisite
to execute the core logic of this instruction with
<code>exec_core()</code>.
@param thd the current thread
@param tables the list of tables to open and lock
@return zero on success, non zero on failure.
*/
int exec_open_and_lock_tables(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *tables);
/**
Get the continuation destination of this instruction.
@return the continuation destination
*/
virtual uint get_cont_dest() const;
/*
Execute core function of instruction after all preparations (e.g.
setting of proper LEX, saving part of the thread context have been
done).
Should be implemented for instructions using expressions or whole
statements (thus having to have own LEX). Used in concert with
sp_lex_keeper class and its descendants (there are none currently).
*/
virtual int exec_core(THD *thd, uint *nextp);
virtual void print(String *str) = 0;
virtual void backpatch(uint dest, sp_pcontext *dst_ctx)
{}
/**
Mark this instruction as reachable during optimization and return the
index to the next instruction. Jump instruction will add their
destination to the leads list.
*/
virtual uint opt_mark(sp_head *sp, List<sp_instr> *leads)
{
marked= 1;
return m_ip+1;
}
/**
Short-cut jumps to jumps during optimization. This is used by the
jump instructions' opt_mark() methods. 'start' is the starting point,
used to prevent the mark sweep from looping for ever. Return the
end destination.
*/
virtual uint opt_shortcut_jump(sp_head *sp, sp_instr *start)
{
return m_ip;
}
/**
Inform the instruction that it has been moved during optimization.
Most instructions will simply update its index, but jump instructions
must also take care of their destination pointers. Forward jumps get
pushed to the backpatch list 'ibp'.
*/
virtual void opt_move(uint dst, List<sp_instr_opt_meta> *ibp)
{
m_ip= dst;
}
virtual PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() = 0;
virtual SQL_I_List<Item_trigger_field>* get_instr_trig_field_list()
{
return nullptr;
}
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#ifdef PROTECT_STATEMENT_MEMROOT
bool has_been_run() const
{
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return m_has_been_run == RUN;
}
void mark_as_qc_used()
{
m_has_been_run= QC;
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}
void mark_as_run()
{
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if (m_has_been_run == QC)
m_has_been_run= NON_RUN; // answer was from WC => not really executed
else
m_has_been_run= RUN;
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}
void mark_as_not_run()
{
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m_has_been_run= NON_RUN;
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}
private:
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enum {NON_RUN, QC, RUN} m_has_been_run;
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#endif
}; // class sp_instr : public Sql_alloc
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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class sp_instr;
class sp_lex_instr;
/**
Auxilary class to which instructions delegate responsibility
for handling LEX and preparations before executing statement
or calculating complex expression.
Exist mainly to avoid having double hierarchy between instruction
classes.
@todo
Add ability to not store LEX and do any preparations if
expression used is simple.
*/
class sp_lex_keeper final
{
/** Prevent use of these */
sp_lex_keeper(const sp_lex_keeper &);
void operator=(sp_lex_keeper &);
public:
sp_lex_keeper(LEX *lex, bool lex_resp)
: m_lex(lex),
m_lex_resp(lex_resp),
prelocking_tables(nullptr),
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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lex_query_tables_own_last(nullptr),
m_first_execution(true)
{
lex->sp_lex_in_use= true;
}
~sp_lex_keeper()
{
if (m_lex_resp)
{
/* Prevent endless recursion. */
m_lex->sphead= nullptr;
lex_end(m_lex);
delete m_lex;
}
}
/**
Prepare execution of instruction using LEX, if requested check whenever
we have read access to tables used and open/lock them, call instruction's
exec_core() method, perform cleanup afterwards.
@todo Conflicting comment in sp_head.cc
*/
int reset_lex_and_exec_core(THD *thd, uint *nextp, bool open_tables,
sp_instr* instr, bool rerun_the_same_instr);
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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/**
Do several attempts to execute an instruction.
This method installs Reprepare_observer to catch possible metadata changes
on depending database objects, then calls reset_lex_and_exec_core()
to execute the instruction. If execution of the instruction fails, does
re-parsing of the instruction and re-execute it.
@param thd Thread context.
@param[out] nextp Pointer for storing a next instruction to execute
@param open_tables Flag to specify if the function should check read
access to tables in LEX's table list and open and
lock them (used in instructions which need to
calculate some expression and don't execute
complete statement).
@param instr instruction which we prepare context and run.
@return 0 on success, 1 on error
*/
int validate_lex_and_exec_core(THD *thd, uint *nextp, bool open_tables,
sp_lex_instr* instr);
int cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core(THD *thd, uint *nextp, bool open_tables,
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of a failing cursor body. Re-parsing of a failing SP statement is implemented by the method validate_lex_and_exec_core(), therefore invocation of the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() inside sp_lex_keeper::cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core was replaced by the method validate_lex_and_exec_core(). Re-parsing of a failed SP statement is relied upon interface provided by the class sp_lex_instr (the methods used for this goal are is_invalid(), parse_expr(), invalidate(), get_query(), get_expr_query()). To provide access to these methods on opening a cursor, the signature of the method sp_lex_keeper::cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core was changed to accept a pointer to the class sp_lex_instr instead of the class sp_instr, and the new method get_push_instr() was added into the class sp_cursor. This method is to get access to an instance of the class sp_instr_cpush on opening a cursor (on handling the statement OPEN cursors_name). Default implementation of this method just returns NULL pointer of the type sp_instr_cpush. This method is overridden in the class sp_instr_cpush with trivial implementation { return this; } On handling the statement DECLARE CURSOR FOR the new instruction of the type sp_instr_cpush is added into sp_head. The class sp_instr_cpush holds a text of SELECT query referencing by a cursor declaration. When a cursor is being opened (on handling the statement 'OPEN cur_name') a pointer to sp_instr_cpush is returned by the method sp_cursor::get_push_instr() and this pointer is passed to the method sp_lex_keeper::cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core in order to open a cursor and provide access to an interface required for SP statement re-parsing in case metadata changes took place. Since real access to a lex object is required on handling instruction sp_instr_cpush (an instance of this class is created during parsing of cursor declaration statement), calling of the method sp_cursor::open is moved from the method sp_instr_copen::exec_core into the method sp_instr_cpush::exec_core. Additionally, updated the methods get_query/get_expr_query in the classes sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct in order to return correct text of cursor's body taking into account that lexer treated the clause CURSOR FOR/ CURSOR IS as two different tokens following one after another. So, to return a correct text of SELECT statement specified in CURSOR declaration statement, the token FOR/IS should be skipped and text following it should be returned as a text of cursors's query.
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sp_lex_instr *instr);
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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/**
(Re-)parse the query corresponding to this instruction and return a new
LEX-object.
@param thd Thread context.
@param sp The stored program.
@return new LEX-object or NULL in case of failure.
*/
LEX *parse_expr(THD *thd, const sp_head *sp);
inline uint sql_command() const
{
return (uint)m_lex->sql_command;
}
void disable_query_cache()
{
m_lex->safe_to_cache_query= 0;
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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private:
/**
Clean up and destroy owned LEX object.
*/
void free_lex(THD *thd);
/**
Set LEX object.
@param lex LEX-object
*/
void set_lex(LEX *lex);
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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private:
LEX *m_lex;
/**
Indicates whenever this sp_lex_keeper instance responsible
for LEX deletion.
*/
bool m_lex_resp;
/*
Support for being able to execute this statement in two modes:
a) inside prelocked mode set by the calling procedure or its ancestor.
b) outside of prelocked mode, when this statement enters/leaves
prelocked mode itself.
*/
/**
List of additional tables this statement needs to lock when it
enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own.
*/
TABLE_LIST *prelocking_tables;
/**
The value m_lex->query_tables_own_last should be set to this when the
statement enters/leaves prelocked mode on its own.
*/
TABLE_LIST **lex_query_tables_own_last;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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bool m_first_execution;
};
/**
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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The base class for any stored program instruction that need to get access
to a LEX object on execution.
*/
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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class sp_lex_instr : public sp_instr
{
public:
sp_lex_instr(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx, LEX *lex, bool is_lex_owner)
: sp_instr(ip, ctx),
m_lex_keeper(lex, is_lex_owner)
{}
virtual bool is_invalid() const = 0;
virtual void invalidate() = 0;
/**
Return the query string, which can be passed to the parser,
that is a valid SQL-statement.
@param[out] sql_query SQL-statement query string.
*/
virtual void get_query(String *sql_query) const;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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/**
(Re-)parse the query corresponding to this instruction and return a new
LEX-object.
@param thd Thread context.
@param sp The stored program.
@param lex SP instruction's lex
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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@return new LEX-object or NULL in case of failure.
*/
LEX *parse_expr(THD *thd, sp_head *sp, LEX *lex);
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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SQL_I_List<Item_trigger_field>* get_instr_trig_field_list() override
{
return &m_cur_trigger_stmt_items;
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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protected:
/**
@return the expression query string. This string can't be passed directly
to the parser as it is most likely not a valid SQL-statement.
*/
virtual LEX_CSTRING get_expr_query() const = 0;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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/**
Some expressions may be re-parsed as SELECT statements.
This method is overridden in derived classes for instructions
those SQL command should be adjusted.
*/
virtual void adjust_sql_command(LEX *)
{}
/**
Callback method which is called after an expression string successfully
parsed and the thread context has not been switched to the outer context.
The thread context contains new LEX-object corresponding to the parsed
expression string.
@param thd Thread context.
@return Error flag.
*/
virtual bool on_after_expr_parsing(THD *)
{
return false;
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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sp_lex_keeper m_lex_keeper;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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private:
/**
List of Item_trigger_field objects created on parsing of a SQL statement
corresponding to this SP-instruction.
*/
SQL_I_List<Item_trigger_field> m_cur_trigger_stmt_items;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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/**
Clean up items previously created on behalf of the current instruction.
*/
void cleanup_before_parsing(enum_sp_type sp_type);
/**
Set up field object for every NEW/OLD item of the trigger and
move the list of Item_trigger_field objects, created on parsing the current
trigger's instruction, from sp_head to trigger's SP instruction object.
@param thd current thread
@param sp sp_head object of the trigger
@param next_trig_items_list pointer to the next list of Item_trigger_field
objects that used as a link between lists
to support list of lists structure.
@return false on success, true on failure
*/
bool setup_table_fields_for_trigger(
THD *thd, sp_head *sp,
SQL_I_List<Item_trigger_field> *next_trig_items_list);
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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};
/**
The class sp_instr_stmt represents almost all conventional SQL-statements.
*/
class sp_instr_stmt : public sp_lex_instr
{
sp_instr_stmt(const sp_instr_stmt &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr_stmt &);
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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/**
Flag to tell whether a metadata this instruction depends on
has been changed and a LEX object should be reinitialized.
*/
bool m_valid;
LEX_STRING m_query; ///< For thd->query
public:
sp_instr_stmt(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx, LEX *lex, const LEX_STRING& query)
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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: sp_lex_instr(ip, ctx, lex, true),
m_valid(true),
m_query(query)
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_stmt() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
int exec_core(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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bool is_invalid() const override
{
return !m_valid;
}
void invalidate() override
{
m_valid= false;
}
void get_query(String *sql_query) const override
{
sql_query->append(get_expr_query());
}
protected:
LEX_CSTRING get_expr_query() const override
{
return m_query;
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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bool on_after_expr_parsing(THD *) override
{
m_valid= true;
return false;
}
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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}; // class sp_instr_stmt : public sp_lex_instr
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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class sp_instr_set : public sp_lex_instr
{
sp_instr_set(const sp_instr_set &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr_set &);
public:
sp_instr_set(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx,
const Sp_rcontext_handler *rh,
uint offset, Item *val,
LEX *lex, bool lex_resp,
const LEX_CSTRING &expr_str)
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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: sp_lex_instr(ip, ctx, lex, lex_resp),
m_rcontext_handler(rh),
m_offset(offset),
m_value(val),
m_expr_str(expr_str)
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_set() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
int exec_core(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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bool is_invalid() const override
{
return m_value == nullptr;
}
void invalidate() override
{
m_value= nullptr;
}
protected:
LEX_CSTRING get_expr_query() const override
{
return m_expr_str;
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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void adjust_sql_command(LEX *lex) override
{
DBUG_ASSERT(lex->sql_command == SQLCOM_SELECT);
lex->sql_command= SQLCOM_SET_OPTION;
}
bool on_after_expr_parsing(THD *thd) override
{
DBUG_ASSERT(thd->lex->current_select->item_list.elements == 1);
m_value= thd->lex->current_select->item_list.head();
DBUG_ASSERT(m_value != nullptr);
// Return error in release version if m_value == nullptr
return m_value == nullptr;
}
sp_rcontext *get_rcontext(THD *thd) const;
const Sp_rcontext_handler *m_rcontext_handler;
uint m_offset; ///< Frame offset
Item *m_value;
private:
LEX_CSTRING m_expr_str;
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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}; // class sp_instr_set : public sp_lex_instr
/*
This class handles assignments of a ROW fields:
DECLARE rec ROW (a INT,b INT);
SET rec.a= 10;
*/
class sp_instr_set_row_field : public sp_instr_set
{
sp_instr_set_row_field(const sp_instr_set_row_field &); // Prevent use of this
void operator=(sp_instr_set_row_field &);
uint m_field_offset;
public:
sp_instr_set_row_field(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx,
const Sp_rcontext_handler *rh,
uint offset, uint field_offset,
Item *val,
LEX *lex, bool lex_resp,
const LEX_CSTRING &value_query)
: sp_instr_set(ip, ctx, rh, offset, val, lex, lex_resp, value_query),
m_field_offset(field_offset)
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_set_row_field() = default;
int exec_core(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
}; // class sp_instr_set_field : public sp_instr_set
/**
This class handles assignment instructions like this:
DECLARE
CURSOR cur IS SELECT * FROM t1;
rec cur%ROWTYPE;
BEGIN
rec.column1:= 10; -- This instruction
END;
The idea is that during sp_rcontext::create() we do not know the extact
structure of "rec". It gets resolved at run time, during the corresponding
sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct::exec_core().
So sp_instr_set_row_field_by_name searches for ROW fields by name,
while sp_instr_set_row_field (see above) searches for ROW fields by index.
*/
class sp_instr_set_row_field_by_name : public sp_instr_set
{
// Prevent use of this
sp_instr_set_row_field_by_name(const sp_instr_set_row_field &);
void operator=(sp_instr_set_row_field_by_name &);
const LEX_CSTRING m_field_name;
public:
sp_instr_set_row_field_by_name(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx,
const Sp_rcontext_handler *rh,
uint offset, const LEX_CSTRING &field_name,
Item *val,
LEX *lex, bool lex_resp,
const LEX_CSTRING &value_query)
: sp_instr_set(ip, ctx, rh, offset, val, lex, lex_resp, value_query),
m_field_name(field_name)
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_set_row_field_by_name() = default;
int exec_core(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
}; // class sp_instr_set_field_by_name : public sp_instr_set
/**
Set NEW/OLD row field value instruction. Used in triggers.
*/
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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class sp_instr_set_trigger_field : public sp_lex_instr
{
sp_instr_set_trigger_field(const sp_instr_set_trigger_field &);
void operator=(sp_instr_set_trigger_field &);
public:
sp_instr_set_trigger_field(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx,
Item_trigger_field *trg_fld,
Item *val, LEX *lex,
const LEX_CSTRING &value_query)
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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: sp_lex_instr(ip, ctx, lex, true),
trigger_field(trg_fld),
value(val),
m_expr_str(value_query)
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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{
m_trigger_field_name=
LEX_CSTRING{strdup_root(current_thd->mem_root, trg_fld->field_name.str),
trg_fld->field_name.length};
}
virtual ~sp_instr_set_trigger_field() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
int exec_core(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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bool is_invalid() const override
{
return value == nullptr;
}
void invalidate() override
{
value= nullptr;
}
protected:
LEX_CSTRING get_expr_query() const override
{
return m_expr_str;
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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bool on_after_expr_parsing(THD *thd) override;
private:
Item_trigger_field *trigger_field;
Item *value;
/**
SQL clause corresponding to the expression value.
*/
LEX_CSTRING m_expr_str;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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LEX_CSTRING m_trigger_field_name;
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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}; // class sp_instr_trigger_field : public sp_lex_instr
/**
An abstract class for all instructions with destinations that
needs to be updated by the optimizer.
Even if not all subclasses will use both the normal destination and
the continuation destination, we put them both here for simplicity.
*/
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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class sp_instr_opt_meta
{
public:
uint m_dest; ///< Where we will go
uint m_cont_dest; ///< Where continue handlers will go
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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explicit sp_instr_opt_meta(uint dest)
: m_dest(dest),
m_cont_dest(0),
m_optdest(0),
m_cont_optdest(0)
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_opt_meta() = default;
virtual void set_destination(uint old_dest, uint new_dest) = 0;
protected:
sp_instr *m_optdest; ///< Used during optimization
sp_instr *m_cont_optdest; ///< Used during optimization
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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}; // class sp_instr_opt_meta
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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class sp_instr_jump : public sp_instr, public sp_instr_opt_meta
{
sp_instr_jump(const sp_instr_jump &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr_jump &);
public:
sp_instr_jump(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx)
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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: sp_instr(ip, ctx),
sp_instr_opt_meta(0)
{}
sp_instr_jump(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx, uint dest)
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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: sp_instr(ip, ctx),
sp_instr_opt_meta(dest)
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_jump() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
uint opt_mark(sp_head *sp, List<sp_instr> *leads) override;
uint opt_shortcut_jump(sp_head *sp, sp_instr *start) override;
void opt_move(uint dst, List<sp_instr_opt_meta> *ibp) override;
void backpatch(uint dest, sp_pcontext *dst_ctx) override
{
/* Calling backpatch twice is a logic flaw in jump resolution. */
DBUG_ASSERT(m_dest == 0);
m_dest= dest;
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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uint get_cont_dest() const override
{
return m_cont_dest;
}
/**
Update the destination; used by the optimizer.
*/
void set_destination(uint old_dest, uint new_dest) override
{
if (m_dest == old_dest)
m_dest= new_dest;
}
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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}; // class sp_instr_jump : public sp_instr, public sp_instr_opt_meta
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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class sp_instr_jump_if_not : public sp_lex_instr, public sp_instr_opt_meta
{
/**< Prevent use of these */
sp_instr_jump_if_not(const sp_instr_jump_if_not &);
void operator=(sp_instr_jump_if_not &);
public:
sp_instr_jump_if_not(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx, Item *i, LEX *lex,
const LEX_CSTRING &expr_query)
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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: sp_lex_instr(ip, ctx, lex, true),
sp_instr_opt_meta(0),
m_expr(i),
m_expr_str(expr_query)
{}
sp_instr_jump_if_not(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx, Item *i, uint dest, LEX *lex,
const LEX_CSTRING &expr_query)
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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: sp_lex_instr(ip, ctx, lex, true),
sp_instr_opt_meta(dest),
m_expr(i),
m_expr_str(expr_query)
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_jump_if_not() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
int exec_core(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
uint opt_mark(sp_head *sp, List<sp_instr> *leads) override;
/** Override sp_instr_jump's shortcut; we stop here */
uint opt_shortcut_jump(sp_head *sp, sp_instr *start) override
{
return m_ip;
}
void opt_move(uint dst, List<sp_instr_opt_meta> *ibp) override;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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uint get_cont_dest() const override
{
return m_cont_dest;
}
void set_destination(uint old_dest, uint new_dest) override
{
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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if (m_dest == old_dest)
m_dest= new_dest;
if (m_cont_dest == old_dest)
m_cont_dest= new_dest;
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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void backpatch(uint dest, sp_pcontext *dst_ctx) override
{
/* Calling backpatch twice is a logic flaw in jump resolution. */
DBUG_ASSERT(m_dest == 0);
m_dest= dest;
}
bool is_invalid() const override
{
return m_expr == nullptr;
}
void invalidate() override
{
m_expr= nullptr;
}
protected:
LEX_CSTRING get_expr_query() const override
{
return m_expr_str;
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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void adjust_sql_command(LEX *lex) override
{
assert(lex->sql_command == SQLCOM_SELECT);
lex->sql_command= SQLCOM_END;
}
bool on_after_expr_parsing(THD *thd) override
{
DBUG_ASSERT(thd->lex->current_select->item_list.elements == 1);
m_expr= thd->lex->current_select->item_list.head();
DBUG_ASSERT(m_expr != nullptr);
// Return error in release version if m_expr == nullptr
return m_expr == nullptr;
}
private:
Item *m_expr; ///< The condition
LEX_CSTRING m_expr_str;
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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}; // class sp_instr_jump_if_not
class sp_instr_preturn : public sp_instr
{
sp_instr_preturn(const sp_instr_preturn &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr_preturn &);
public:
sp_instr_preturn(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx)
: sp_instr(ip, ctx)
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_preturn() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
uint opt_mark(sp_head *sp, List<sp_instr> *leads) override
{
marked= 1;
return UINT_MAX;
}
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
}; // class sp_instr_preturn : public sp_instr
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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class sp_instr_freturn : public sp_lex_instr
{
sp_instr_freturn(const sp_instr_freturn &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr_freturn &);
public:
sp_instr_freturn(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx,
Item *val, const Type_handler *handler, sp_expr_lex *lex)
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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: sp_lex_instr(ip, ctx, lex, true),
m_value(val),
m_type_handler(handler),
m_expr_str(lex->get_expr_str())
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_freturn() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
int exec_core(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
uint opt_mark(sp_head *sp, List<sp_instr> *leads) override
{
marked= 1;
return UINT_MAX;
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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bool is_invalid() const override
{
return m_value == nullptr;
}
void invalidate() override
{
m_value= nullptr;
}
protected:
LEX_CSTRING get_expr_query() const override
{
return m_expr_str;
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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bool on_after_expr_parsing(THD *thd) override
{
DBUG_ASSERT(thd->lex->current_select->item_list.elements == 1);
m_value= thd->lex->current_select->item_list.head();
DBUG_ASSERT(m_value != nullptr);
// Return error in release version if m_value == nullptr
return m_value == nullptr;
}
Item *m_value;
const Type_handler *m_type_handler;
private:
/**
SQL-query corresponding to the RETURN-expression.
*/
LEX_CSTRING m_expr_str;
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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}; // class sp_instr_freturn : public sp_lex_instr
class sp_instr_hpush_jump : public sp_instr_jump
{
sp_instr_hpush_jump(const sp_instr_hpush_jump &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr_hpush_jump &);
public:
sp_instr_hpush_jump(uint ip,
sp_pcontext *ctx,
sp_handler *handler)
: sp_instr_jump(ip, ctx),
m_handler(handler),
m_opt_hpop(0),
m_frame(ctx->current_var_count())
{
DBUG_ASSERT(m_handler->condition_values.elements == 0);
}
~sp_instr_hpush_jump() override
{
m_handler->condition_values.empty();
m_handler= nullptr;
}
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
uint opt_mark(sp_head *sp, List<sp_instr> *leads) override;
/** Override sp_instr_jump's shortcut; we stop here. */
uint opt_shortcut_jump(sp_head *sp, sp_instr *start) override
{
return m_ip;
}
void backpatch(uint dest, sp_pcontext *dst_ctx) override
{
DBUG_ASSERT(!m_dest || !m_opt_hpop);
if (!m_dest)
m_dest= dest;
else
m_opt_hpop= dest;
}
void add_condition(sp_condition_value *condition_value)
{
m_handler->condition_values.push_back(condition_value);
}
sp_handler *get_handler()
{
return m_handler;
}
private:
/// Handler.
sp_handler *m_handler;
/// hpop marking end of handler scope.
uint m_opt_hpop;
// This attribute is needed for SHOW PROCEDURE CODE only (i.e. it's needed in
// debug version only). It's used in print().
uint m_frame;
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
}; // class sp_instr_hpush_jump : public sp_instr_jump
class sp_instr_hpop : public sp_instr
{
sp_instr_hpop(const sp_instr_hpop &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr_hpop &);
public:
sp_instr_hpop(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx, uint count)
: sp_instr(ip, ctx),
m_count(count)
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_hpop() = default;
void update_count(uint count)
{
m_count= count;
}
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
private:
uint m_count;
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
}; // class sp_instr_hpop : public sp_instr
class sp_instr_hreturn : public sp_instr_jump
{
sp_instr_hreturn(const sp_instr_hreturn &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr_hreturn &);
public:
sp_instr_hreturn(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx)
: sp_instr_jump(ip, ctx),
m_frame(ctx->current_var_count())
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_hreturn() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
/* This instruction will not be short cut optimized. */
uint opt_shortcut_jump(sp_head *sp, sp_instr *start) override
{
return m_ip;
}
uint opt_mark(sp_head *sp, List<sp_instr> *leads) override;
private:
uint m_frame;
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
}; // class sp_instr_hreturn : public sp_instr_jump
/**
This is DECLARE CURSOR
*/
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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class sp_instr_cpush : public sp_lex_instr, public sp_cursor
{
sp_instr_cpush(const sp_instr_cpush &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr_cpush &);
public:
sp_instr_cpush(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx, sp_lex_cursor *lex, uint offset)
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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: sp_lex_instr(ip, ctx, lex, true),
m_cursor(offset),
m_metadata_changed(false),
m_cursor_stmt(lex->get_expr_str())
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_cpush() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of a failing cursor body. Re-parsing of a failing SP statement is implemented by the method validate_lex_and_exec_core(), therefore invocation of the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() inside sp_lex_keeper::cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core was replaced by the method validate_lex_and_exec_core(). Re-parsing of a failed SP statement is relied upon interface provided by the class sp_lex_instr (the methods used for this goal are is_invalid(), parse_expr(), invalidate(), get_query(), get_expr_query()). To provide access to these methods on opening a cursor, the signature of the method sp_lex_keeper::cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core was changed to accept a pointer to the class sp_lex_instr instead of the class sp_instr, and the new method get_push_instr() was added into the class sp_cursor. This method is to get access to an instance of the class sp_instr_cpush on opening a cursor (on handling the statement OPEN cursors_name). Default implementation of this method just returns NULL pointer of the type sp_instr_cpush. This method is overridden in the class sp_instr_cpush with trivial implementation { return this; } On handling the statement DECLARE CURSOR FOR the new instruction of the type sp_instr_cpush is added into sp_head. The class sp_instr_cpush holds a text of SELECT query referencing by a cursor declaration. When a cursor is being opened (on handling the statement 'OPEN cur_name') a pointer to sp_instr_cpush is returned by the method sp_cursor::get_push_instr() and this pointer is passed to the method sp_lex_keeper::cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core in order to open a cursor and provide access to an interface required for SP statement re-parsing in case metadata changes took place. Since real access to a lex object is required on handling instruction sp_instr_cpush (an instance of this class is created during parsing of cursor declaration statement), calling of the method sp_cursor::open is moved from the method sp_instr_copen::exec_core into the method sp_instr_cpush::exec_core. Additionally, updated the methods get_query/get_expr_query in the classes sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct in order to return correct text of cursor's body taking into account that lexer treated the clause CURSOR FOR/ CURSOR IS as two different tokens following one after another. So, to return a correct text of SELECT statement specified in CURSOR declaration statement, the token FOR/IS should be skipped and text following it should be returned as a text of cursors's query.
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int exec_core(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
/**
This call is used to cleanup the instruction when a sensitive
cursor is closed. For now stored procedures always use materialized
cursors and the call is not used.
*/
bool cleanup_stmt(bool /*restore_set_statement_vars*/) override
{
return false;
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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bool is_invalid() const override
{
return m_metadata_changed;
}
void invalidate() override
{
m_metadata_changed= true;
}
sp_lex_keeper *get_lex_keeper() override
{
return &m_lex_keeper;
}
void get_query(String *sql_query) const override
{
sql_query->append(get_expr_query());
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of a failing cursor body. Re-parsing of a failing SP statement is implemented by the method validate_lex_and_exec_core(), therefore invocation of the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() inside sp_lex_keeper::cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core was replaced by the method validate_lex_and_exec_core(). Re-parsing of a failed SP statement is relied upon interface provided by the class sp_lex_instr (the methods used for this goal are is_invalid(), parse_expr(), invalidate(), get_query(), get_expr_query()). To provide access to these methods on opening a cursor, the signature of the method sp_lex_keeper::cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core was changed to accept a pointer to the class sp_lex_instr instead of the class sp_instr, and the new method get_push_instr() was added into the class sp_cursor. This method is to get access to an instance of the class sp_instr_cpush on opening a cursor (on handling the statement OPEN cursors_name). Default implementation of this method just returns NULL pointer of the type sp_instr_cpush. This method is overridden in the class sp_instr_cpush with trivial implementation { return this; } On handling the statement DECLARE CURSOR FOR the new instruction of the type sp_instr_cpush is added into sp_head. The class sp_instr_cpush holds a text of SELECT query referencing by a cursor declaration. When a cursor is being opened (on handling the statement 'OPEN cur_name') a pointer to sp_instr_cpush is returned by the method sp_cursor::get_push_instr() and this pointer is passed to the method sp_lex_keeper::cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core in order to open a cursor and provide access to an interface required for SP statement re-parsing in case metadata changes took place. Since real access to a lex object is required on handling instruction sp_instr_cpush (an instance of this class is created during parsing of cursor declaration statement), calling of the method sp_cursor::open is moved from the method sp_instr_copen::exec_core into the method sp_instr_cpush::exec_core. Additionally, updated the methods get_query/get_expr_query in the classes sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct in order to return correct text of cursor's body taking into account that lexer treated the clause CURSOR FOR/ CURSOR IS as two different tokens following one after another. So, to return a correct text of SELECT statement specified in CURSOR declaration statement, the token FOR/IS should be skipped and text following it should be returned as a text of cursors's query.
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sp_instr_cpush *get_push_instr() override { return this; }
protected:
LEX_CSTRING get_expr_query() const override
{
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of a failing cursor body. Re-parsing of a failing SP statement is implemented by the method validate_lex_and_exec_core(), therefore invocation of the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() inside sp_lex_keeper::cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core was replaced by the method validate_lex_and_exec_core(). Re-parsing of a failed SP statement is relied upon interface provided by the class sp_lex_instr (the methods used for this goal are is_invalid(), parse_expr(), invalidate(), get_query(), get_expr_query()). To provide access to these methods on opening a cursor, the signature of the method sp_lex_keeper::cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core was changed to accept a pointer to the class sp_lex_instr instead of the class sp_instr, and the new method get_push_instr() was added into the class sp_cursor. This method is to get access to an instance of the class sp_instr_cpush on opening a cursor (on handling the statement OPEN cursors_name). Default implementation of this method just returns NULL pointer of the type sp_instr_cpush. This method is overridden in the class sp_instr_cpush with trivial implementation { return this; } On handling the statement DECLARE CURSOR FOR the new instruction of the type sp_instr_cpush is added into sp_head. The class sp_instr_cpush holds a text of SELECT query referencing by a cursor declaration. When a cursor is being opened (on handling the statement 'OPEN cur_name') a pointer to sp_instr_cpush is returned by the method sp_cursor::get_push_instr() and this pointer is passed to the method sp_lex_keeper::cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core in order to open a cursor and provide access to an interface required for SP statement re-parsing in case metadata changes took place. Since real access to a lex object is required on handling instruction sp_instr_cpush (an instance of this class is created during parsing of cursor declaration statement), calling of the method sp_cursor::open is moved from the method sp_instr_copen::exec_core into the method sp_instr_cpush::exec_core. Additionally, updated the methods get_query/get_expr_query in the classes sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct in order to return correct text of cursor's body taking into account that lexer treated the clause CURSOR FOR/ CURSOR IS as two different tokens following one after another. So, to return a correct text of SELECT statement specified in CURSOR declaration statement, the token FOR/IS should be skipped and text following it should be returned as a text of cursors's query.
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/*
Lexer on processing the clause CURSOR FOR / CURSOR IS doesn't
move a pointer on cpp_buf after the token FOR/IS so skip it explicitly
in order to get correct value of cursor's query string.
*/
if (strncasecmp(m_cursor_stmt.str, "FOR ", 4) == 0)
return LEX_CSTRING{m_cursor_stmt.str + 4, m_cursor_stmt.length - 4};
if (strncasecmp(m_cursor_stmt.str, "IS ", 3) == 0)
return LEX_CSTRING{m_cursor_stmt.str + 3, m_cursor_stmt.length - 3};
return m_cursor_stmt;
}
bool on_after_expr_parsing(THD *) override
{
m_metadata_changed= false;
return false;
}
private:
uint m_cursor; /**< Frame offset (for debugging) */
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/**
Flag if a statement's metadata has been changed in result of running DDL
on depending database objects used in the statement.
*/
bool m_metadata_changed;
LEX_CSTRING m_cursor_stmt;
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
}; // class sp_instr_cpush : public sp_instr
class sp_instr_cpop : public sp_instr
{
sp_instr_cpop(const sp_instr_cpop &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr_cpop &);
public:
sp_instr_cpop(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx, uint count)
: sp_instr(ip, ctx),
m_count(count)
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_cpop() = default;
void update_count(uint count)
{
m_count= count;
}
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
private:
uint m_count;
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
}; // class sp_instr_cpop : public sp_instr
class sp_instr_copen : public sp_instr
{
sp_instr_copen(const sp_instr_copen &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr_copen &);
public:
sp_instr_copen(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx, uint c)
: sp_instr(ip, ctx),
m_cursor(c)
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_copen() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
private:
uint m_cursor; ///< Stack index
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
}; // class sp_instr_copen : public sp_instr_stmt
/**
Initialize the structure of a cursor%ROWTYPE variable
from the LEX containing the cursor SELECT statement.
*/
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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class sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct: public sp_lex_instr
{
/**< Prevent use of these */
sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct(const sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct &);
void operator=(sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct &);
uint m_cursor;
uint m_var;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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/**
Flag to tell whether metadata has been changed and the LEX object should
be reinitialized.
*/
bool m_valid;
LEX_CSTRING m_cursor_stmt;
public:
sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx, uint coffs,
sp_lex_cursor *lex, uint voffs)
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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: sp_lex_instr(ip, ctx, lex, false),
m_cursor(coffs),
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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m_var(voffs),
m_valid(true),
m_cursor_stmt(lex->get_expr_str())
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
int exec_core(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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bool is_invalid() const override
{
return !m_valid;
}
void invalidate() override
{
m_valid= false;
}
void get_query(String *sql_query) const override
{
sql_query->append(get_expr_query());
}
protected:
LEX_CSTRING get_expr_query() const override
{
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of a failing cursor body. Re-parsing of a failing SP statement is implemented by the method validate_lex_and_exec_core(), therefore invocation of the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() inside sp_lex_keeper::cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core was replaced by the method validate_lex_and_exec_core(). Re-parsing of a failed SP statement is relied upon interface provided by the class sp_lex_instr (the methods used for this goal are is_invalid(), parse_expr(), invalidate(), get_query(), get_expr_query()). To provide access to these methods on opening a cursor, the signature of the method sp_lex_keeper::cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core was changed to accept a pointer to the class sp_lex_instr instead of the class sp_instr, and the new method get_push_instr() was added into the class sp_cursor. This method is to get access to an instance of the class sp_instr_cpush on opening a cursor (on handling the statement OPEN cursors_name). Default implementation of this method just returns NULL pointer of the type sp_instr_cpush. This method is overridden in the class sp_instr_cpush with trivial implementation { return this; } On handling the statement DECLARE CURSOR FOR the new instruction of the type sp_instr_cpush is added into sp_head. The class sp_instr_cpush holds a text of SELECT query referencing by a cursor declaration. When a cursor is being opened (on handling the statement 'OPEN cur_name') a pointer to sp_instr_cpush is returned by the method sp_cursor::get_push_instr() and this pointer is passed to the method sp_lex_keeper::cursor_reset_lex_and_exec_core in order to open a cursor and provide access to an interface required for SP statement re-parsing in case metadata changes took place. Since real access to a lex object is required on handling instruction sp_instr_cpush (an instance of this class is created during parsing of cursor declaration statement), calling of the method sp_cursor::open is moved from the method sp_instr_copen::exec_core into the method sp_instr_cpush::exec_core. Additionally, updated the methods get_query/get_expr_query in the classes sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct in order to return correct text of cursor's body taking into account that lexer treated the clause CURSOR FOR/ CURSOR IS as two different tokens following one after another. So, to return a correct text of SELECT statement specified in CURSOR declaration statement, the token FOR/IS should be skipped and text following it should be returned as a text of cursors's query.
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/*
Lexer on processing the clause CURSOR FOR / CURSOR IS doesn't
move a pointer on cpp_buf after the token FOR/IS so skip it explicitly
in order to get correct value of cursor's query string.
*/
if (strncasecmp(m_cursor_stmt.str, "FOR ", 4) == 0)
return LEX_CSTRING{m_cursor_stmt.str + 4, m_cursor_stmt.length - 4};
if (strncasecmp(m_cursor_stmt.str, "IS ", 3) == 0)
return LEX_CSTRING{m_cursor_stmt.str + 3, m_cursor_stmt.length - 3};
return m_cursor_stmt;
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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bool on_after_expr_parsing(THD *) override
{
m_valid= true;
return false;
}
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
};
class sp_instr_cclose : public sp_instr
{
sp_instr_cclose(const sp_instr_cclose &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr_cclose &);
public:
sp_instr_cclose(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx, uint c)
: sp_instr(ip, ctx),
m_cursor(c)
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_cclose() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
private:
uint m_cursor;
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
}; // class sp_instr_cclose : public sp_instr
class sp_instr_cfetch : public sp_instr
{
sp_instr_cfetch(const sp_instr_cfetch &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr_cfetch &);
public:
sp_instr_cfetch(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx, uint c, bool error_on_no_data)
: sp_instr(ip, ctx),
m_cursor(c),
m_error_on_no_data(error_on_no_data)
{
m_varlist.empty();
}
virtual ~sp_instr_cfetch() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
void add_to_varlist(sp_variable *var)
{
m_varlist.push_back(var);
}
private:
uint m_cursor;
List<sp_variable> m_varlist;
bool m_error_on_no_data;
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
}; // class sp_instr_cfetch : public sp_instr
/*
This class is created for the special fetch instruction
FETCH GROUP NEXT ROW, used in the user-defined aggregate
functions
*/
class sp_instr_agg_cfetch : public sp_instr
{
sp_instr_agg_cfetch(const sp_instr_cfetch &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr_cfetch &);
public:
sp_instr_agg_cfetch(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx)
: sp_instr(ip, ctx)
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_agg_cfetch() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
}; // class sp_instr_agg_cfetch : public sp_instr
class sp_instr_error : public sp_instr
{
sp_instr_error(const sp_instr_error &); /**< Prevent use of these */
void operator=(sp_instr_error &);
public:
sp_instr_error(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx, int errcode)
: sp_instr(ip, ctx),
m_errcode(errcode)
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_error() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
uint opt_mark(sp_head *sp, List<sp_instr> *leads) override
{
marked= 1;
return UINT_MAX;
}
private:
int m_errcode;
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
}; // class sp_instr_error : public sp_instr
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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class sp_instr_set_case_expr : public sp_lex_instr, public sp_instr_opt_meta
{
public:
sp_instr_set_case_expr(uint ip, sp_pcontext *ctx, uint case_expr_id,
Item *case_expr, LEX *lex,
const LEX_CSTRING &case_expr_query)
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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: sp_lex_instr(ip, ctx, lex, true),
sp_instr_opt_meta(0),
m_case_expr_id(case_expr_id),
m_case_expr(case_expr),
m_expr_str(case_expr_query)
{}
virtual ~sp_instr_set_case_expr() = default;
int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
int exec_core(THD *thd, uint *nextp) override;
void print(String *str) override;
uint opt_mark(sp_head *sp, List<sp_instr> *leads) override;
void opt_move(uint dst, List<sp_instr_opt_meta> *ibp) override;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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uint get_cont_dest() const override
{
return m_cont_dest;
}
void set_destination(uint old_dest, uint new_dest) override
{
if (m_cont_dest == old_dest)
m_cont_dest= new_dest;
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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bool is_invalid() const override
{
return m_case_expr == nullptr;
}
void invalidate() override
{
m_case_expr= nullptr;
}
protected:
LEX_CSTRING get_expr_query() const override
{
return m_expr_str;
}
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements Added re-parsing of failed statements inside a stored routine. General idea of the patch is to install an instance of the class Reprepare_observer before executing a next SP instruction and re-parse a statement of this SP instruction in case of its execution failure. To implement the described approach the class sp_lex_keeper has been extended with the method validate_lex_and_exec_core() that is just a wrapper around the method reset_lex_and_exec_core() with additional setting/resetting an instance of the class Reprepare_observer on each iteration of SP instruction execution. If reset_lex_and_exec_core() returns error and an instance of the class Reprepare_observer is installed before running a SP instruction then a number of attempts to re-run the SP instruction is checked against a max. limit and in case it doesn't reach the limit a statement for the failed SP instruction is re-parsed. Re-parsing of a statement for the failed SP instruction is implemented by the new method sp_le_inst::parse_expr() that prepends a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' and parse it. Own SP instruction MEM_ROOT and a separate free_list is used for parsing of a SP statement. On successful re-parsing of SP instruction's statement the virtual methods adjust_sql_command() and on_after_expr_parsing() of the class sp_lex_instr is called to update the SP instruction state with a new data created on parsing the statement. Few words about reason for prepending a SP instruction's statement with the clause 'SELECT' - this is required step to produce a valid SQL statement, since for some SP instructions the instructions statement is not a valid SQL statement. Wrapping such text into 'SELECT ( )' produces a correct operator from SQL syntax point of view.
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void adjust_sql_command(LEX *lex) override
{
assert(lex->sql_command == SQLCOM_SELECT);
lex->sql_command= SQLCOM_END;
}
bool on_after_expr_parsing(THD *thd) override
{
DBUG_ASSERT(thd->lex->current_select->item_list.elements == 1);
m_case_expr= thd->lex->current_select->item_list.head();
DBUG_ASSERT(m_case_expr != nullptr);
// Return error in release version if m_case_expr == nullptr
return m_case_expr == nullptr;
}
private:
uint m_case_expr_id;
Item *m_case_expr;
LEX_CSTRING m_expr_str;
public:
PSI_statement_info* get_psi_info() override { return & psi_info; }
static PSI_statement_info psi_info;
MDEV-5816: Stored programs: validation of stored program statements This is the prerequisite patch introducing the class sp_lex_instr that encapsulates access to an instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Every SP instruction that need to get access to a LEX object on its processing should inherit this class and implement two abstract methods: is_invalid(), invalidate(). These methods will be used in subsequent patches to implement recompilation of SP instructions on failure. Currently, the following instructions are derived from the class sp_lex_instr: sp_instr_stmt, sp_instr_set, sp_instr_set_trigger_field, sp_instr_jump_if_not, sp_instr_freturn, sp_instr_cpush, sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct, sp_instr_set_case_expr Additionally, this patch converts the class sp_instr_opt_meta to a base abstract class (that is, not inherited from the class sp_instr). Since this class originally was designed to provide a way for opimizer to update a destination address for jump SP-instructions, the only useful method at the interface of this class is set_destination and therefore inheritance from the class sp_instr is meaningless. Every jump SP instruction now must be inherited directly from the class sp_instr_opt_meta and additionally from either the class sp_lex_instr or sp_instr depending on whether this SP instruction need to get access to a LEX object or not. Moreover, the class sp_cursor doesn't own a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper any more. Instead, the virtual method get_lex_keeper() has been added to the class sp_cursor() that returns nullptr and this method is overridden in the derived class sp_instr_cpush to provide a pointer to a real instance of the class sp_lex_keeper. Doing this way we exclude duplication of a data member of the type sp_lex_keeper at the class sp_instr_cpush since it is derived both from sp_lex_instr and sp_cursor, and sp_lex_instr already encapsulates a data member of the class sp_lex_keeper.
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}; // class sp_instr_set_case_expr : public sp_lex_instr,
#endif