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Sergei Golubchik
f860b2aad4 merge 2012-04-07 15:58:46 +02:00
Sergey Petrunya
2a16e7674b BUG#913030: Optimizer chooses a suboptimal excution plan for Q18 from DBT-3
- When doing join optimization, pre-sort the tables so that they mimic the execution
  order we've had with 'semijoin=off'. 
- That way, we will not get regressions when there are two query plans (the old and the
  new) that have indentical costs but different execution times (because of factors that
  the optimizer was not able to take into account).
2012-04-02 21:41:54 +04:00
unknown
335de5db18 Merge mariadb 5.3->mariadb 5.5 2012-03-24 18:21:22 +01:00
Sergey Petrunya
1153d656a9 Merge BUG#952372 2012-03-21 11:18:20 +04:00
Sergey Petrunya
91d17a9c20 BUG#952583: Server crashes in Item_field::fix_after_pullout on INSERT .. SELECT
- Take into account that there may exist Item_field objects with context==NULL.
2012-03-19 01:04:55 +04:00
Sergey Petrunya
5805908bf9 BUG#952372: Server crashes on 2nd execution of PS in find_field_in_tables with semijoin+materialization
- The problem was that convert_subq_to_jtbm() attached the semi-join
  TABLE_LIST object into the wrong list: they used to attach it to the 
  end of parent_lex->leaf_tables.head()->next_local->...->next_local.
  This was apparently inccorect, as one can construct an example where 
  JTBM nest is attached to a table that is inside some mergeable VIEW, which
  breaks (causes crash) for name resolution on the subsequent statement
  re-execution.
- Solution: Attach to the "right" list. The "wording" was copied from
  st_select_lex::handle_derived.
2012-03-18 23:58:20 +04:00
Igor Babaev
8b469eb515 Merge 5.3->5.5. 2012-03-01 14:22:22 -08:00
Igor Babaev
841a74a4d6 Fixed LP bug #939009.
The result of materialization of the right part of an IN subquery predicate
is placed into a temporary table. Each row of the materialized table is
distinct. A unique key over all fields of the temporary table is defined and
created. It allows to perform key look-ups into the table.
The table created for a materialized subquery can be accessed by key as
any other table. The function best_access-path search for the best access
to join a table to a given partial join. With some where conditions this
function considers a possibility of a ref_or_null access. If such access
employs the unique key on the temporary table then when estimating
the cost this access the function tries to use the array rec_per_key. Yet,
such array is not built for this unique key. This causes a crash of the server.

Rows returned by the subquery that contain nulls don't have to be placed
into temporary table, as they cannot be match any row produced by the
left part of the subquery predicate. So all fields of the temporary table
can be defined as non-nullable. In this case any ref_or_null access
to the temporary table does not make any sense and it does not make sense
to estimate such an access.

The fix makes sure that the temporary table for a materialized IN subquery
is defined with columns that are all non-nullable. The also ensures that 
any row with nulls returned by the subquery is not placed into the
temporary table.
2012-02-24 16:50:22 -08:00
Sergei Golubchik
25609313ff 5.3.4 merge 2012-02-15 18:08:08 +01:00
Sergey Petrunya
12bd3dfe29 BUG#923246: Loosescan reports different result than other semijoin methods
- If LooseScan is used with quick select, require that quick select produces 
  data in key order (this disables use of MRR, which can return data in arbitrary order).
2012-01-30 20:34:47 +04:00
Igor Babaev
d25f6bb3eb Merge. 2012-01-27 19:23:08 -08:00
Igor Babaev
4e2b6d45e0 Back-ported test cases for bug #59919 of mysql-5.6 code line. The bug could
not be reproduced in the latest release of mariadb-5.3 as it was was fixed
by Sergey Petrunia when working on the problems concerning outer joins within
in subqueries converted to semi-joins.
2012-01-27 19:01:26 -08:00
Sergey Petrunya
424f56b3ba BUG#920713: Wrong result (missing rows) with firstmatch+BNL, IN subquery, ...
- Disable use of join cache when we're using FirstMatch strategy, and the join
  order is such that subquery's inner tables are interleaved with outer.  Join 
  buffering code is incapable of handling such join orders.

- The testcase requires use of @@debug_optimizer_prefer_join_prefix to hit the bug, 
  but I'm pushing it anyway (including the mention of the variable in .test file), 
  so that it can be found and enabled when/if we get something comparable in the 
  main tree.
2012-01-25 22:05:20 +04:00
Sergey Petrunya
364c07934c Merge 2012-01-25 18:36:57 +04:00
Sergey Petrunya
73cc529b51 BUG#920255: Wrong result (extra rows) with loosescan and IN subquery
The problem was that LooseScan execution code assumed that tab->key holds 
the index used for looseScan. This is only true when range or full index
scan are used. In case of ref access, the index is in tab->ref.key (and 
tab->index==0 which explains how LooseScan passed tests with ref access: they 
used one index)

Fixed by setting/using loosescan_key, which always the correct index#.
2012-01-25 18:33:57 +04:00
Igor Babaev
7bdbdb05ce Back-ported test cases for bugs #54437, #55955, #52329, #57623 from subquery_sj
of mysql-5.6 code line. The bugs could not be reproduced in the latest release
of mariadb-5.3 as they were fixed either when the code of subquery optimization
was back-ported from mysql-6.0 or later when some other bugs were fixed.
2012-01-22 12:54:30 -08:00
Igor Babaev
80009f5862 Back-ported test cases for bugs #53060, #53305, #50358, #49453 from subquery_sj
of mysql-5.6 code line. The bugs could not be reproduced in the latest release
of mariadb-5.3 as they were fixed either when the code of subquery optimization
was back-ported from mysql-6.0 or later when some other bugs were fixed.
2012-01-21 20:58:23 -08:00
Sergei Golubchik
4f435bddfd 5.3 merge 2012-01-13 15:50:02 +01:00
Sergey Petrunya
0b590282fc BUG#912510: Crash in do_copy_not_null with semijoin=ON, firstmatch=ON, aggregate ...
- Create/use do_copy_nullable_row_to_notnull() function for ref access, which is used 
  when copying from not-NULL field in table that can be NULL-complemented to not-NULL field.
2012-01-08 14:43:14 +04:00
Igor Babaev
2b1f0b8757 Back-ported the patch of the mysql-5.6 code line that
fixed several defects in the greedy optimization:

1) The greedy optimizer calculated the 'compare-cost' (CPU-cost)
   for iterating over the partial plan result at each level in
   the query plan as 'record_count / (double) TIME_FOR_COMPARE'

   This cost was only used locally for 'best' calculation at each
   level, and *not* accumulated into the total cost for the query plan.

   This fix added the 'CPU-cost' of processing 'current_record_count'
   records at each level to 'current_read_time' *before* it is used as
   'accumulated cost' argument to recursive 
   best_extension_by_limited_search() calls. This ensured that the
   cost of a huge join-fanout early in the QEP was correctly
   reflected in the cost of the final QEP.

   To get identical cost for a 'best' optimized query and a
   straight_join with the same join order, the same change was also
   applied to optimize_straight_join() and get_partial_join_cost()

2) Furthermore to get equal cost for 'best' optimized query and a
   straight_join the new code substrcated the same '0.001' in
   optimize_straight_join() as it had been already done in
   best_extension_by_limited_search()

3) When best_extension_by_limited_search() aggregated the 'best' plan a
   plan was 'best' by the check :

   'if ((search_depth == 1) || (current_read_time < join->best_read))'

   The term '(search_depth == 1' incorrectly caused a new best plan to be
   collected whenever the specified 'search_depth' was reached - even if
   this partial query plan was more expensive than what we had already
   found.
2011-12-24 08:55:10 -08:00
Igor Babaev
919f19110f Merge 2011-12-15 15:55:00 -08:00
Sergey Petrunya
04e9004fa3 BUG#901399: Wrong result (extra row) with semijoin=ON, materialization=OFF, optimizer_prune_level=0
- Correctly handle plan refinement stage for LooseScan plans: run create_ref_for_key() if LooseScan 
  plan includes a ref access, and if we don't have any fixed key components, switch to a full index scan.
2011-12-16 03:44:25 +04:00
Igor Babaev
a910e8ef5b Made join_cache_level == 2 by default. 2011-12-15 14:26:59 -08:00
Igor Babaev
f5dac20f38 Made the optimizer switch flags 'outer_join_with_cache', 'semijoin_with_cache'
set to 'on' by default.
2011-12-15 00:21:15 -08:00
Igor Babaev
63d32c115d Fixed LP bug #901709.
The cause of the reported assertion failure was a division of a double value by 0.
2011-12-11 19:41:53 -08:00
Michael Widenius
24e452a208 Merge with 5.1 & fixes to IGNORE handling 2011-12-11 19:28:05 +02:00
Michael Widenius
6d4224a31c Merge with 5.2.
no_error handling for select (used by INSERT ... SELECT) still needs to be fixed, but I will do that in a separate commit
2011-12-11 11:34:44 +02:00
Igor Babaev
8a09adb3ea Fixed LP bug #901312.
The function setup_sj_materialization_part1() forgot to set the value
of TABLE::map for any materialized IN subquery. 
This could lead to wrong results for queries with subqueries that were
converted to queries with semijoins.
2011-12-09 14:30:50 -08:00
Sergey Petrunya
255fd6c929 Make subquery Materialization, as well as semi-join Materialization be shown
in EXPLAIN as select_type==MATERIALIZED. 

Before, we had select_type==SUBQUERY and it was difficult to tell materialized
subqueries from uncorrelated scalar-context subqueries.
2011-12-05 01:31:42 +04:00
Sergei Golubchik
effed09bd7 5.3->5.5 merge 2011-11-27 17:46:20 +01:00
Igor Babaev
17b4e4a194 Set new default values for the optimizer switch flags 'derived_merge'
and 'derived_with_keys'. Now they are set on by default.
2011-11-26 14:23:00 -08:00
Sergey Petrunya
3a9edc5f77 Merge 2011-11-25 14:28:43 +04:00
Sergey Petrunya
f84dbf4b20 Semi-join optimizations code cleanup part 2:
- Make EXPLAIN display "Start temporary" at the start of the fanout (it used to display
  at the first table whose rowid gets into temp. table which is not that useful for
  the user)
- Updated test results (all checked)
2011-11-25 05:56:58 +04:00
Sergei Golubchik
d2755a2c9c 5.3->5.5 merge 2011-11-22 18:04:38 +01:00
unknown
eabcd6205c Merge default materialization=on. 2011-11-22 12:06:46 +02:00
Igor Babaev
b2e5a3f603 Fixed LP bug #887496.
This bug in the function Loose_scan_opt::check_ref_access_part1 could lead
to choosing an invalid execution plan employing a loose scan access to a
semi-join table even in the cases when such access could not be used at all.
This could result in wrong answers for some queries with IN subqueries.
2011-11-21 09:06:35 -08:00
unknown
f0d9908fc3 Merge enabling of materialization=on by default with main tree. 2011-11-21 16:56:32 +02:00
Igor Babaev
b4b7d941fe Fixed LP bug #889750.
If the optimizer switch 'semijoin_with_cache' is set to 'off' then 
join cache cannot be used to join inner tables of a semijoin.

Also fixed a bug in the function check_join_cache_usage() that led
to wrong output of the EXPLAIN commands for some test cases.
2011-11-15 13:03:00 -08:00
unknown
511459bd14 Enable subquery materialization=ON by default. 2011-11-09 15:36:25 +02:00
Sergey Petrunya
9b761df393 BUG#878753: Assertion '0' failed in replace_where_subcondition with derived_merge
- Remove the assert in replace_where_subcondition (the patch has explanation why)
2011-11-02 22:05:08 +04:00
Sergey Petrunya
8e6440df0b BUG#877288: Wrong result with semijoin + materialization + multipart key
- when create_ref_for_key() is constructing a ref access for
  a table that's inside a SJ-Materialization nest, it may not 
  use references to fields of tables that are unside the nest (because 
  these fields will not yet have values when ref access will be used)
  
  The check was performed in the first of create_ref_for_key's loops (the 
  one which counts how many key parts are usable) but not in the second
  (the one which actually fills the TABLE_REF structure).
2011-10-26 02:38:49 +04:00
Sergei Golubchik
76f0b94bb0 merge with 5.3
sql/sql_insert.cc:
  CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS may do nothing, but
  it is still not a failure. don't forget to my_ok it.
  ******
  CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS may do nothing, but
  it is still not a failure. don't forget to my_ok it.
sql/sql_table.cc:
  small cleanup
  ******
  small cleanup
2011-10-19 21:45:18 +02:00
unknown
54caeee5d6 Making subquery cache on by default. 2011-10-05 18:18:00 +03:00
Igor Babaev
e1194ad63b Merge. 2011-10-03 15:50:42 -07:00
Igor Babaev
715dc5f99d Fixed a cost estimation bug introduced into in the function best_access_path
of the 5.3 code line after a merge with 5.2 on 2010-10-28
in order not to allow the cost to access a joined table to be equal
to 0 ever.

Expanded data sets for many test cases to get the same execution plans
as before.
2011-09-30 18:55:02 -07:00
Sergey Petrunya
b45beca368 BUG#861147: Assertion `fixed == 1' failed in Item_func_eq::val_int() with semijoin + materialization
- convert_subq_to_jtbm() didn't check that subuqery optimization was successful. If it wasn't (in this
  example because of @@max_join_size violation), it would proceed further and eventually crash when 
  trying to execute the un-optimized subquery.
2011-10-01 00:55:57 +04:00
Sergey Petrunya
ebbdb14a02 BUG#849776: Wrong result with semijoin + "Impossible where"
- Provide fix_after_pullout() function for Item_in_optimizer and other Item_XXX classes (basically, all of them
  that have eval_not_null_tables, which means they have special rules for calculating not_null_tables_cache value)
2011-09-23 01:25:08 +04:00
Sergey Petrunya
27cd8d7b70 BUG##849717: Crash in Item_func::fix_fields on second execution of a prepared statement with semijoin
- If convert_join_subqueries_to_semijoins() decides to wrap Item_in_subselect in Item_in_optimizer, 
  it should do so in prep_on_expr/prep_where, too, as long as they are present.
  There seems to be two possibilities of how we arrive in this function:
  - prep_on_expr/prep_where==NULL, and will be set later by simplify_joins()
  - prep_on_expr/prep_where!=NULL, and it is a copy_and_or_structure()-made copy of on_expr/where.
  the latter can happen for some (but not all!) nested joins. This bug was that we didn't handle this case.
2011-09-17 23:53:50 +04:00
Sergey Petrunya
5673aa41c3 BUG#830993: Crash in end_read_record with derived table
- Let join buffering code correctly take into account rowids needed 
  by DuplicateElimination when it is calculating minimum record sizes.
- In JOIN_CACHE::write_record_data, added asserts that prevent us from 
  writing beyond the end of the buffer.
2011-09-08 19:48:14 +04:00
Sergey Petrunya
e1435a5178 BUG#834739: Wrong result with 3-way inner join, LooseScan,multipart keys
- Don't use join buffering for tables that are within ranges that are 
  covered by LooseScan strategy.
2011-09-05 20:51:37 +04:00