mariadb/sql/sql_cursor.cc
Alexander Barkov f429b5a834 MDEV-12011 sql_mode=ORACLE: cursor%ROWTYPE in variable declarations
Implementing cursor%ROWTYPE variables, according to the task description.

This patch includes a refactoring in how sp_instr_cpush and sp_instr_copen
work. This is needed to implement MDEV-10598 later easier, to allow variable
declarations go after cursor declarations (which is currently not allowed).

Before this patch, sp_instr_cpush worked as a Query_arena associated with
the cursor. sp_instr_copen::execute() switched to the sp_instr_cpush's
Query_arena when executing the cursor SELECT statement.

Now the Query_arena associated with the cursor is stored inside an instance
of a new class sp_lex_cursor (a LEX descendand) that contains the cursor SELECT
statement.

This simplifies the implementation, because:
- It's easier to follow the code when everything related to execution
  of the cursor SELECT statement is stored inside the same sp_lex_cursor
  object (rather than distributed between LEX and sp_instr_cpush).
- It's easier to link an sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct to
  sp_lex_cursor rather than to sp_instr_cpush.
- Also, it allows to perform sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct::exec_core()
  without having a pointer to sp_instr_cpush, using a pointer to sp_lex_cursor
  instead. This will be important for MDEV-10598, because sp_instr_cpush will
  happen *after* sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct.

After MDEV-10598 is done, this declaration:

DECLARE
  CURSOR cur IS SELECT * FROM t1;
  rec cur%ROWTYPE;
BEGIN
  OPEN cur;
  FETCH cur INTO rec;
  CLOSE cur;
END;

will generate about this code:

+-----+--------------------------+
| Pos | Instruction              |
+-----+--------------------------+
|   0 | cursor_copy_struct rec@0 | Points to sp_cursor_lex through m_lex_keeper
|   1 | set rec@0 NULL           |
|   2 | cpush cur@0              | Points to sp_cursor_lex through m_lex_keeper
|   3 | copen cur@0              | Points to sp_cursor_lex through m_cursor
|   4 | cfetch cur@0 rec@0       |
|   5 | cclose cur@0             |
|   6 | cpop 1                   |
+-----+--------------------------+

Notice, "cursor_copy_struct" and "set" will go before "cpush".
Instructions at positions 0, 2, 3 point to the same sp_cursor_lex instance.
2017-04-05 15:02:59 +04:00

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/*
Copyright (c) 2005, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */
#ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION
#pragma implementation /* gcc class implementation */
#endif
#include <my_global.h>
#include "sql_priv.h"
#include "unireg.h"
#include "sql_cursor.h"
#include "probes_mysql.h"
#include "sql_parse.h" // mysql_execute_command
/****************************************************************************
Declarations.
****************************************************************************/
/**
Materialized_cursor -- an insensitive materialized server-side
cursor. The result set of this cursor is saved in a temporary
table at open. The cursor itself is simply an interface for the
handler of the temporary table.
*/
class Materialized_cursor: public Server_side_cursor
{
MEM_ROOT main_mem_root;
/* A fake unit to supply to select_send when fetching */
SELECT_LEX_UNIT fake_unit;
TABLE *table;
List<Item> item_list;
ulong fetch_limit;
ulong fetch_count;
bool is_rnd_inited;
public:
Materialized_cursor(select_result *result, TABLE *table);
int send_result_set_metadata(THD *thd, List<Item> &send_result_set_metadata);
virtual bool is_open() const { return table != 0; }
virtual int open(JOIN *join __attribute__((unused)));
virtual void fetch(ulong num_rows);
virtual void close();
bool export_structure(THD *thd, Row_definition_list *defs)
{
return table->export_structure(thd, defs);
}
virtual ~Materialized_cursor();
void on_table_fill_finished();
};
/**
Select_materialize -- a mediator between a cursor query and the
protocol. In case we were not able to open a non-materialzed
cursor, it creates an internal temporary HEAP table, and insert
all rows into it. When the table reaches max_heap_table_size,
it's converted to a MyISAM table. Later this table is used to
create a Materialized_cursor.
*/
class Select_materialize: public select_unit
{
select_result *result; /**< the result object of the caller (PS or SP) */
public:
Materialized_cursor *materialized_cursor;
Select_materialize(THD *thd_arg, select_result *result_arg):
select_unit(thd_arg), result(result_arg), materialized_cursor(0) {}
virtual bool send_result_set_metadata(List<Item> &list, uint flags);
bool send_eof()
{
if (materialized_cursor)
materialized_cursor->on_table_fill_finished();
return false;
}
void abort_result_set()
{
if (materialized_cursor)
materialized_cursor->on_table_fill_finished();
}
};
/**************************************************************************/
/**
Attempt to open a materialized cursor.
@param thd thread handle
@param[in] result result class of the caller used as a destination
for the rows fetched from the cursor
@param[out] pcursor a pointer to store a pointer to cursor in
@retval
0 the query has been successfully executed; in this
case pcursor may or may not contain
a pointer to an open cursor.
@retval
non-zero an error, 'pcursor' has been left intact.
*/
int mysql_open_cursor(THD *thd, select_result *result,
Server_side_cursor **pcursor)
{
sql_digest_state *parent_digest;
PSI_statement_locker *parent_locker;
select_result *save_result;
Select_materialize *result_materialize;
LEX *lex= thd->lex;
int rc;
if (!(result_materialize= new (thd->mem_root) Select_materialize(thd, result)))
return 1;
save_result= lex->result;
lex->result= result_materialize;
MYSQL_QUERY_EXEC_START(thd->query(),
thd->thread_id,
(char *) (thd->db ? thd->db : ""),
&thd->security_ctx->priv_user[0],
(char *) thd->security_ctx->host_or_ip,
2);
parent_digest= thd->m_digest;
parent_locker= thd->m_statement_psi;
thd->m_digest= NULL;
thd->m_statement_psi= NULL;
/* Mark that we can't use query cache with cursors */
thd->query_cache_is_applicable= 0;
rc= mysql_execute_command(thd);
thd->lex->restore_set_statement_var();
thd->m_digest= parent_digest;
thd->m_statement_psi= parent_locker;
MYSQL_QUERY_EXEC_DONE(rc);
lex->result= save_result;
/*
Possible options here:
- a materialized cursor is open. In this case rc is 0 and
result_materialize->materialized is not NULL
- an error occurred during materialization.
result_materialize->materialized_cursor is not NULL, but rc != 0
- successful completion of mysql_execute_command without
a cursor: rc is 0, result_materialize->materialized_cursor is NULL.
This is possible if some command writes directly to the
network, bypassing select_result mechanism. An example of
such command is SHOW VARIABLES or SHOW STATUS.
*/
if (rc)
{
if (result_materialize->materialized_cursor)
{
/* Rollback metadata in the client-server protocol. */
result_materialize->abort_result_set();
delete result_materialize->materialized_cursor;
}
goto end;
}
if (result_materialize->materialized_cursor)
{
Materialized_cursor *materialized_cursor=
result_materialize->materialized_cursor;
/*
NOTE: close_thread_tables() has been called in
mysql_execute_command(), so all tables except from the cursor
temporary table have been closed.
*/
if ((rc= materialized_cursor->open(0)))
{
delete materialized_cursor;
goto end;
}
*pcursor= materialized_cursor;
thd->stmt_arena->cleanup_stmt();
}
end:
delete result_materialize;
return rc;
}
/****************************************************************************
Server_side_cursor
****************************************************************************/
Server_side_cursor::~Server_side_cursor()
{
}
void Server_side_cursor::operator delete(void *ptr, size_t size)
{
Server_side_cursor *cursor= (Server_side_cursor*) ptr;
MEM_ROOT own_root= *cursor->mem_root;
DBUG_ENTER("Server_side_cursor::operator delete");
TRASH(ptr, size);
/*
If this cursor has never been opened mem_root is empty. Otherwise
mem_root points to the memory the cursor object was allocated in.
In this case it's important to call free_root last, and free a copy
instead of *mem_root to avoid writing into freed memory.
*/
free_root(&own_root, MYF(0));
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/***************************************************************************
Materialized_cursor
****************************************************************************/
Materialized_cursor::Materialized_cursor(select_result *result_arg,
TABLE *table_arg)
:Server_side_cursor(&table_arg->mem_root, result_arg),
table(table_arg),
fetch_limit(0),
fetch_count(0),
is_rnd_inited(0)
{
fake_unit.init_query();
fake_unit.thd= table->in_use;
}
/**
Preserve the original metadata to be sent to the client.
Initiate sending of the original metadata to the client
(call Protocol::send_result_set_metadata()).
@param thd Thread identifier.
@param send_result_set_metadata List of fields that would be sent.
*/
int Materialized_cursor::send_result_set_metadata(
THD *thd, List<Item> &send_result_set_metadata)
{
Query_arena backup_arena;
int rc;
List_iterator_fast<Item> it_org(send_result_set_metadata);
List_iterator_fast<Item> it_dst(item_list);
Item *item_org;
Item *item_dst;
thd->set_n_backup_active_arena(this, &backup_arena);
if ((rc= table->fill_item_list(&item_list)))
goto end;
DBUG_ASSERT(send_result_set_metadata.elements == item_list.elements);
/*
Unless we preserve the original metadata, it will be lost,
since new fields describe columns of the temporary table.
Allocate a copy of the name for safety only. Currently
items with original names are always kept in memory,
but in case this changes a memory leak may be hard to notice.
*/
while ((item_dst= it_dst++, item_org= it_org++))
{
Send_field send_field;
Item_ident *ident= static_cast<Item_ident *>(item_dst);
item_org->make_field(thd, &send_field);
ident->db_name= thd->strdup(send_field.db_name);
ident->table_name= thd->strdup(send_field.table_name);
}
/*
Original metadata result set should be sent here. After
mysql_execute_command() is finished, item_list can not be used for
sending metadata, because it references closed table.
*/
rc= result->send_result_set_metadata(item_list, Protocol::SEND_NUM_ROWS);
end:
thd->restore_active_arena(this, &backup_arena);
/* Check for thd->is_error() in case of OOM */
return rc || thd->is_error();
}
int Materialized_cursor::open(JOIN *join __attribute__((unused)))
{
THD *thd= fake_unit.thd;
int rc;
Query_arena backup_arena;
thd->set_n_backup_active_arena(this, &backup_arena);
/* Create a list of fields and start sequential scan. */
rc= result->prepare(item_list, &fake_unit);
rc= !rc && table->file->ha_rnd_init_with_error(TRUE);
is_rnd_inited= !rc;
thd->restore_active_arena(this, &backup_arena);
/* Commit or rollback metadata in the client-server protocol. */
if (!rc)
{
thd->server_status|= SERVER_STATUS_CURSOR_EXISTS;
result->send_eof();
}
else
{
result->abort_result_set();
}
return rc;
}
/**
Fetch up to the given number of rows from a materialized cursor.
Precondition: the cursor is open.
If the cursor points after the last row, the fetch will automatically
close the cursor and not send any data (except the 'EOF' packet
with SERVER_STATUS_LAST_ROW_SENT). This is an extra round trip
and probably should be improved to return
SERVER_STATUS_LAST_ROW_SENT along with the last row.
*/
void Materialized_cursor::fetch(ulong num_rows)
{
THD *thd= table->in_use;
int res= 0;
result->begin_dataset();
for (fetch_limit+= num_rows; fetch_count < fetch_limit; fetch_count++)
{
if ((res= table->file->ha_rnd_next(table->record[0])))
break;
/* Send data only if the read was successful. */
/*
If network write failed (i.e. due to a closed socked),
the error has already been set. Just return.
*/
if (result->send_data(item_list) > 0)
return;
}
switch (res) {
case 0:
thd->server_status|= SERVER_STATUS_CURSOR_EXISTS;
result->send_eof();
break;
case HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE:
thd->server_status|= SERVER_STATUS_LAST_ROW_SENT;
result->send_eof();
close();
break;
default:
table->file->print_error(res, MYF(0));
close();
break;
}
}
void Materialized_cursor::close()
{
/* Free item_list items */
free_items();
if (is_rnd_inited)
(void) table->file->ha_rnd_end();
/*
We need to grab table->mem_root to prevent free_tmp_table from freeing:
the cursor object was allocated in this memory.
*/
main_mem_root= table->mem_root;
mem_root= &main_mem_root;
clear_alloc_root(&table->mem_root);
free_tmp_table(table->in_use, table);
table= 0;
}
Materialized_cursor::~Materialized_cursor()
{
if (is_open())
close();
}
/*
@brief
Perform actions that are to be done when cursor materialization has
finished.
@detail
This function is called when "OPEN $cursor" has finished filling the
temporary table with rows that the cursor will return.
Temporary table has table->field->orig_table pointing at the tables
that are used in the cursor definition query. Pointers to these tables
will not be valid after the query finishes. So, we do what is done for
regular tables: have orig_table point at the table that the fields belong
to.
*/
void Materialized_cursor::on_table_fill_finished()
{
uint fields= table->s->fields;
for (uint i= 0; i < fields; i++)
table->field[i]->orig_table= table->field[i]->table;
}
/***************************************************************************
Select_materialize
****************************************************************************/
bool Select_materialize::send_result_set_metadata(List<Item> &list, uint flags)
{
DBUG_ASSERT(table == 0);
if (create_result_table(unit->thd, unit->get_column_types(true),
FALSE,
thd->variables.option_bits | TMP_TABLE_ALL_COLUMNS,
"", FALSE, TRUE, TRUE, 0))
return TRUE;
materialized_cursor= new (&table->mem_root)
Materialized_cursor(result, table);
if (!materialized_cursor)
{
free_tmp_table(table->in_use, table);
table= 0;
return TRUE;
}
if (materialized_cursor->send_result_set_metadata(unit->thd, list))
{
delete materialized_cursor;
table= 0;
materialized_cursor= 0;
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}