Item::cmp_context was inconsistently used in combination with cmp_type()
and result_type() in different places of the code. Fixed to use cmp_type()
in all places where cmp_context is involved, to avoid unexpected results
for temporal data types (which have result_type()==STRING_RESULT and
cmp_type==TIME_RESULT).
- Part 4: Removing calls to sql_alloc() and sql_calloc()
Other things:
- Added current_thd in some places to make it clear that it's called (easier to remove later)
- Move memory allocation from Item_func_case::fix_length_and_dec() to Item_func_case::fix_fields()
- Added mem_root to some new calls
- Fixed some wrong UNINIT_VAR() calls
- Fixed a bug in generate_partition_syntax() in case of errors
- Added mem_root to argument to new thread_info
- Simplified my_parse_error() call in sql_yacc.yy
- Part 3: Adding mem_root to push_back() and push_front()
Other things:
- Added THD as an argument to some partition functions.
- Added memory overflow checking for XML tag's in read_xml()
- Added mem_root to all calls to new Item
- Added private method operator new(size_t size) to Item to ensure that
we always use a mem_root when creating an item.
This saves use once call to current_thd per Item creation
Added mandatory thd parameter to Item (and all derivative classes) constructor.
Added thd parameter to all routines that may create items.
Also removed "current_thd" from Item::Item. This reduced number of
pthread_getspecific() calls from 290 to 177 per OLTP RO transaction.
- Make semi-join optimizer not to choose LooseScan
when 1) the index is not covered and 2) full index
scan will be required.
- Make sure that the code in make_join_select() that may change
full index scan into a range scan is not invoked when the table
uses full scan.
- Changed ER(ER_...) to ER_THD(thd, ER_...) when thd was known or if there was many calls to current_thd in the same function.
- Changed ER(ER_..) to ER_THD_OR_DEFAULT(current_thd, ER...) in some places where current_thd is not necessary defined.
- Removing calls to current_thd when we have access to thd
Part of this is optimization (not calling current_thd when not needed),
but part is bug fixing for error condition when current_thd is not defined
(For example on startup and end of mysqld)
Notable renames done as otherwise a lot of functions would have to be changed:
- In JOIN structure renamed:
examined_rows -> join_examined_rows
record_count -> join_record_count
- In Field, renamed new_field() to make_new_field()
Other things:
- Added DBUG_ASSERT(thd == tmp_thd) in Item_singlerow_subselect() just to be safe.
- Removed old 'tab' prefix in JOIN_TAB::save_explain_data() and use members directly
- Added 'thd' as argument to a few functions to avoid calling current_thd.
Fixed several optimizer issues relatied to GROUP BY:
a) Refering to a SELECT column in HAVING sometimes calculated it twice, which caused problems with non determinstic functions
b) Removing duplicate fields and constants from GROUP BY was done too late for "using index for group by" optimization to work
c) EXPLAIN SELECT ... GROUP BY did wrongly show 'Using filesort' in some cases involving "Using index for group-by"
a) was fixed by:
- Changed last argument to Item::split_sum_func2() from bool to int to allow more flags
- Added flag argument to Item::split_sum_func() to allow on to specify if the item was in the SELECT part
- Mark all split_sum_func() calls from SELECT with SPLIT_SUM_SELECT
- Changed split_sum_func2() to do nothing if called with an argument that is not a sum function and doesn't include sum functions, if we are not an argument to SELECT.
This ensures that in a case like
select a*sum(b) as f1 from t1 where a=1 group by c having f1 <= 10;
That 'a' in the SELECT part is stored as a reference in the temporary table togeher with sum(b) while the 'a' in having isn't (not needed as 'a' is already a reference to a column in the result)
b) was fixed by:
- Added an extra remove_const() pass for GROUP BY arguments before make_join_statistics() in case of one table SELECT.
This allowes get_best_group_min_max() to optimize things better.
c) was fixed by:
- Added test for group by optimization in JOIN::exec_inner for
select->quick->get_type() == QUICK_SELECT_I::QS_TYPE_GROUP_MIN_MAX
item.cc:
- Simplifed Item::split_sum_func2()
- Split test to make them faster and easier to read
- Changed last argument to Item::split_sum_func2() from bool to int to allow more flags
- Added flag argument to Item::split_sum_func() to allow on to specify if the item was in the SELECT part
- Changed split_sum_func2() to do nothing if called with an argument that is not a sum function and doesn't include sum functions, if we are not an argument to SELECT.
opt_range.cc:
- Simplified get_best_group_min_max() by calcuating first how many group_by elements.
- Use join->group instead of join->group_list to test if group by, as join->group_list may be NULL if everything was optimized away.
sql_select.cc:
- Added an extra remove_const() pass for GROUP BY arguments before make_join_statistics() in case of one table SELECT.
- Use group instead of group_list to test if group by, as group_list may be NULL if everything was optimized away.
- Moved printing of "Error in remove_const" to remove_const() instead of having it in caller.
- Simplified some if tests by re-ordering code.
- update_depend_map_for_order() and remove_const() fixed to handle the case where make_join_statistics() has not yet been called (join->join_tab is 0 in this case)
Item_func_eq's created during conversion of a ROW equality to a conjunction
of scalar equalities did not set cmp_context for its arguments properly,
so some of these created Item_func_eq could be later erroneously eliminated.
SELECT ... WHERE XX IN (SELECT YY)
this was transformed to something like:
SELECT ... WHERE IF_EXISTS(SELECT ... HAVING XX=YY)
The bug was that for normal execution XX was fixed in the original outer SELECT context while in PS it was fixed in the sub query context and this confused the optimizer.
Fixed by ensuring that XX is always fixed in the outer context.
This is MDEV-7601, including it's sub tasks MDEV-7594, MDEV-7555, MDEV-7590, MDEV-7581, MDEV-7589
The problem was that select_lex->non_agg_fields was not properly reset for re-execution and this caused an overwrite of a random memory position.
The fix was move non_agg_fields from select_lext to JOIN, which is properly reset.
Split first_breadth_first_tab() into
JOIN::first_breadth_first_optimization_tab() and
JOIN::first_breadth_first_execution_tab().
This allows to eliminate function call and one condition. Adjusted callers
accordingly.
Overhead change:
first_breadth_first_tab() 0.07% -> out of radar
next_breadth_first_tab() 0.04% -> 0.04%
JOIN::cleanup() 0.15% -> 0.11%
JOIN::save_explain_data_intern() 0.28% -> 0.24%
Pass THD to find_all_keys() and Item_equal::Item_equal().
In MRR use table->in_use instead of current_thd.
This reduces number of pthread_getspecific() calls from 354 to 320.
"Range Checked for Each Record" should be only employed when the other
option would be cross-product join (i.e. the other option is so bad that
we hardly risk anything).
Previous logic was: use RCfER if there are no possible quick selects, or
quick select would read > 100 rows. Also, it didn't always work as
expected due to range optimizer changing table->quick_keys and us
looking at sel->quick_keys.
Another angle is that recent versions have enabled use of Join Buffering
in e.g. outer joins. This further reduces the range of cases where RCfER
should be used.
We are still unable to estimate the cost of RCfER with any precision, so
now changing the condition of "no quick select or quick->records> 100"
to a hopefully better condition "no quick select or quick would cost more
than full table scan".
Step#5: changing the function remove_eq_conds() into a virtual method in Item.
It removes 6 virtual calls for Item_func::type(), and adds only 2
virtual calls for Item***::remove_eq_conds().
sql_alloc() has additional costs compared to direct mem_root allocation:
- function call: it is defined in a separate translation unit and can't be
inlined
- it needs to call pthread_getspecific() to get THD::mem_root
It is called dozens of times implicitely at least by:
- List<>::push_back()
- List<>::push_front()
- new (for Sql_alloc derived classes)
- sql_memdup()
Replaced lots of implicit sql_alloc() calls with direct mem_root allocation,
passing through THD pointer whenever it is needed.
Number of sql_alloc() calls reduced 345 -> 41 per OLTP RO transaction.
pthread_getspecific() overhead dropped 0.76 -> 0.59
sql_alloc() overhed dropped 0.25 -> 0.06
Step #3: Splitting the function check_equality() into a method in Item.
Implementing Item::check_equality() and Item_func_eq::check_equality().
Implement Item_func_eq::build_equal_items() in addition to
Item_func::build_equal_items() and moving the call for check_equality()
from Item_func::build_equal_items() to Item_func_eq::build_equal_items().
Step 2c:
After discussion with Igor, it appeared that Item_field and Item_ref
could not appear in this context in the old function build_equal_item_for_cond:
else if (cond->type() == Item::FUNC_ITEM ||
cond->real_item()->type() == Item::FIELD_ITEM)
The part of the condition checking for Item_field::FIELD_ITEM was a dead code.
- Moving implementation of Item_ident_or_func_or_sum::build_equal_items()
to Item_func::build_equal_items()
- Restoring deriving of Item_ident and Item_sum_or_func from Item_result_field.
Removing Item_ident_or_func_or_sum.
Step#2:
1. Removes the function build_equal_items_for_cond() and
introduces a new method Item::build_equal_items() instead,
with specific implementations in the following Items:
Item (the default implementation)
Item_ident_or_func_or_sum
Item_cond
Item_cond_and
2. Adds a new abstract class Item_ident_or_func_or_sum,
a common parent for Item_ident and Item_func_or_sum,
as they have exactly the same build_equal_items().
3. Renames Item_cond_and::cond_equal to Item_cond_and::m_cond_equal,
to avoid confusion between the member and local variables named
"cond_equal".