When QUICK_GROUP_MIN_MAX_SELECT is initialized or being reset
it stores the prefix of the last group of the index chosen for
retrieving data (last_value). Later, when looping through records
at get_next() method, the server checks whether the retrieved
group is the last, and if so, it finishes processing.
At the same time, it looks like there is no need for that additional
check since method next_prefix() returns HA_ERR_KEY_NOT_FOUND
or HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE when there are no more satisfying records.
If we do not perform the check, we do not need to retrieve and
store last_value either.
This commit removes using of last_value from QUICK_GROUP_MIN_MAX_SELECT.
Reviewer: Sergei Petrunia <sergey@mariadb.com>
The problem was trying to access JOIN_TAB::select which is set to NULL
when using the filesort. The correct way is accessing either
JOIN_TAB::select or JOIN_TAB::filesort->select depending on whether
the filesort is used.
This commit introduces member function JOIN_TAB::get_sql_select()
encapsulating that check so the code duplication is eliminated.
The new condition (s->table->quick_keys.is_set(best_key->key))
was added to best_access_path() to eliminate a Valgrind error.
The cause of that error was using TRASH_ALLOC(quick_key_parts)
instead of bzero(quick_key_parts); hence, accessing
s->table->quick_key_parts[best_key->key]) without prior checking
for quick_keys.is_set() might have caused reading "dirty" memory
This patch contains a full implementation of the optimization
that allows to use in-memory rowid / primary filters built for range
conditions over indexes. In many cases usage of such filters reduce
the number of disk seeks spent for fetching table rows.
In this implementation the choice of what possible filter to be applied
(if any) is made purely on cost-based considerations.
This implementation re-achitectured the partial implementation of
the feature pushed by Galina Shalygina in the commit
8d5a11122c.
Besides this patch contains a better implementation of the generic
handler function handler::multi_range_read_info_const() that
takes into account gaps between ranges when calculating the cost of
range index scans. It also contains some corrections of the
implementation of the handler function records_in_range() for MyISAM.
This patch supports the feature for InnoDB and MyISAM.