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authorunknown <sergefp@mysql.com>2006-04-06 21:26:23 +0400
committerunknown <sergefp@mysql.com>2006-04-06 21:26:23 +0400
commitc992a1f7bbb80b3d762d49f12c37dac6d1670065 (patch)
tree3e2846c5a2473df367744dcf06bbd7aadee8039f
parentcc0e156ecc7ae7453818d4117d21aedf3f9023e8 (diff)
parent4d1666f6b8f84053e5d1882e3d8893171ffe3956 (diff)
downloadmariadb-git-c992a1f7bbb80b3d762d49f12c37dac6d1670065.tar.gz
Merge spetrunia@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.1-new
into mysql.com:/home/psergey/mysql-5.1-bug18558-pnd sql/opt_range.cc: Auto merged
-rw-r--r--mysql-test/r/partition_pruning.result62
-rw-r--r--mysql-test/t/partition_pruning.test59
-rw-r--r--sql/opt_range.cc4
-rw-r--r--sql/partition_info.h4
-rw-r--r--sql/sql_partition.cc109
-rw-r--r--sql/sql_partition.h18
6 files changed, 208 insertions, 48 deletions
diff --git a/mysql-test/r/partition_pruning.result b/mysql-test/r/partition_pruning.result
index d520f7735ec..8b959cb6a3e 100644
--- a/mysql-test/r/partition_pruning.result
+++ b/mysql-test/r/partition_pruning.result
@@ -597,3 +597,65 @@ NULL
explain partitions select * from t1 where f_int1 is null;
id select_type table partitions type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 part4_p2sp0 system NULL NULL NULL NULL 1
+drop table t1;
+create table t1 (a int not null, b int not null)
+partition by list(a)
+subpartition by hash(b) subpartitions 4
+(
+partition p0 values in (1),
+partition p1 values in (2),
+partition p2 values in (3)
+);
+insert into t1 values (1,1),(1,2),(1,3),(1,4),
+(2,1),(2,2),(2,3),(2,4);
+explain partitions select * from t1 where a=1 AND (b=1 OR b=2);
+id select_type table partitions type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
+1 SIMPLE t1 p0_p0sp1,p0_p0sp2 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 2 Using where
+drop table t1;
+create table t1 (a int, b int not null)
+partition by list(a)
+subpartition by hash(b) subpartitions 2
+(
+partition p0 values in (1),
+partition p1 values in (2),
+partition p2 values in (3),
+partition pn values in (NULL)
+);
+insert into t1 values (1,1),(1,2),(1,3),(1,4),
+(2,1),(2,2),(2,3),(2,4), (NULL,1);
+explain partitions select * from t1 where a IS NULL AND (b=1 OR b=2);
+id select_type table partitions type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
+1 SIMPLE t1 pn_p3sp0,pn_p3sp1 system NULL NULL NULL NULL 1
+explain partitions select * from t1 where (a IS NULL or a < 1) AND (b=1 OR b=2);
+id select_type table partitions type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
+1 SIMPLE t1 pn_p3sp0,pn_p3sp1 system NULL NULL NULL NULL 1
+explain partitions select * from t1 where (a IS NULL or a < 2) AND (b=1 OR b=2);
+id select_type table partitions type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
+1 SIMPLE t1 p0_p0sp0,p0_p0sp1,pn_p3sp0,pn_p3sp1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 5 Using where
+explain partitions select * from t1 where (a IS NULL or a <= 1) AND (b=1 OR b=2);
+id select_type table partitions type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
+1 SIMPLE t1 p0_p0sp0,p0_p0sp1,pn_p3sp0,pn_p3sp1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 5 Using where
+drop table t1;
+create table t1 ( a int) partition by list (MOD(a, 10))
+( partition p0 values in (0), partition p1 values in (1),
+partition p2 values in (2), partition p3 values in (3),
+partition p4 values in (4), partition p5 values in (5),
+partition p6 values in (6), partition pn values in (NULL)
+);
+insert into t1 values (NULL), (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6);
+explain partitions select * from t1 where a is null or a < 2;
+id select_type table partitions type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
+1 SIMPLE t1 p0,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,pn ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 8 Using where
+drop table t1;
+create table t1 (s1 int) partition by list (s1)
+(partition p1 values in (0),
+partition p2 values in (1),
+partition p3 values in (null));
+insert into t1 values (0),(1),(null);
+select count(*) from t1 where s1 < 0 or s1 is null;
+count(*)
+1
+explain partitions select count(*) from t1 where s1 < 0 or s1 is null;
+id select_type table partitions type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
+1 SIMPLE t1 p3 system NULL NULL NULL NULL 1
+drop table t1;
diff --git a/mysql-test/t/partition_pruning.test b/mysql-test/t/partition_pruning.test
index 63d389f2c06..71fed4f20c9 100644
--- a/mysql-test/t/partition_pruning.test
+++ b/mysql-test/t/partition_pruning.test
@@ -492,6 +492,65 @@ insert into t1 set f_int1 = null;
select * from t1 where f_int1 is null;
explain partitions select * from t1 where f_int1 is null;
+drop table t1;
+
+#
+# BUG#18558
+#
+create table t1 (a int not null, b int not null)
+partition by list(a)
+ subpartition by hash(b) subpartitions 4
+(
+ partition p0 values in (1),
+ partition p1 values in (2),
+ partition p2 values in (3)
+);
+insert into t1 values (1,1),(1,2),(1,3),(1,4),
+ (2,1),(2,2),(2,3),(2,4);
+explain partitions select * from t1 where a=1 AND (b=1 OR b=2);
+drop table t1;
+
+create table t1 (a int, b int not null)
+partition by list(a)
+ subpartition by hash(b) subpartitions 2
+(
+ partition p0 values in (1),
+ partition p1 values in (2),
+ partition p2 values in (3),
+ partition pn values in (NULL)
+);
+insert into t1 values (1,1),(1,2),(1,3),(1,4),
+ (2,1),(2,2),(2,3),(2,4), (NULL,1);
+
+explain partitions select * from t1 where a IS NULL AND (b=1 OR b=2);
+
+explain partitions select * from t1 where (a IS NULL or a < 1) AND (b=1 OR b=2);
+explain partitions select * from t1 where (a IS NULL or a < 2) AND (b=1 OR b=2);
+explain partitions select * from t1 where (a IS NULL or a <= 1) AND (b=1 OR b=2);
+
+drop table t1;
+
+create table t1 ( a int) partition by list (MOD(a, 10))
+( partition p0 values in (0), partition p1 values in (1),
+ partition p2 values in (2), partition p3 values in (3),
+ partition p4 values in (4), partition p5 values in (5),
+ partition p6 values in (6), partition pn values in (NULL)
+);
+insert into t1 values (NULL), (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6);
+explain partitions select * from t1 where a is null or a < 2;
+drop table t1;
+
+# Testcase from BUG#18751
+create table t1 (s1 int) partition by list (s1)
+ (partition p1 values in (0),
+ partition p2 values in (1),
+ partition p3 values in (null));
+
+insert into t1 values (0),(1),(null);
+
+select count(*) from t1 where s1 < 0 or s1 is null;
+explain partitions select count(*) from t1 where s1 < 0 or s1 is null;
+drop table t1;
# No tests for NULLs in RANGE(monotonic_expr()) - they depend on BUG#15447
# being fixed.
diff --git a/sql/opt_range.cc b/sql/opt_range.cc
index 7f93327f68a..42f723eb382 100644
--- a/sql/opt_range.cc
+++ b/sql/opt_range.cc
@@ -2296,8 +2296,6 @@ bool prune_partitions(THD *thd, TABLE *table, Item *pprune_cond)
RANGE_OPT_PARAM *range_par= &prune_param.range_param;
prune_param.part_info= part_info;
- prune_param.part_iter.has_null_value= FALSE;
-
init_sql_alloc(&alloc, thd->variables.range_alloc_block_size, 0);
range_par->mem_root= &alloc;
range_par->old_root= thd->mem_root;
@@ -2730,7 +2728,7 @@ int find_used_partitions(PART_PRUNE_PARAM *ppar, SEL_ARG *key_tree)
key_tree->min_flag | key_tree->max_flag,
&ppar->part_iter);
if (!res)
- goto go_right; /* res=0 --> no satisfying partitions */
+ goto go_right; /* res==0 --> no satisfying partitions */
if (res == -1)
{
//get a full range iterator
diff --git a/sql/partition_info.h b/sql/partition_info.h
index 08669f8001e..664c8834b0b 100644
--- a/sql/partition_info.h
+++ b/sql/partition_info.h
@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ uint32 get_next_partition_id_range(struct st_partition_iter* part_iter);
static inline void init_single_partition_iterator(uint32 part_id,
PARTITION_ITERATOR *part_iter)
{
- part_iter->part_nums.start= part_id;
+ part_iter->part_nums.start= part_iter->part_nums.cur= part_id;
part_iter->part_nums.end= part_id+1;
part_iter->get_next= get_next_partition_id_range;
}
@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ static inline
void init_all_partitions_iterator(partition_info *part_info,
PARTITION_ITERATOR *part_iter)
{
- part_iter->part_nums.start= 0;
+ part_iter->part_nums.start= part_iter->part_nums.cur= 0;
part_iter->part_nums.end= part_info->no_parts;
part_iter->get_next= get_next_partition_id_range;
}
diff --git a/sql/sql_partition.cc b/sql/sql_partition.cc
index 981b22e0caf..5cae38f2773 100644
--- a/sql/sql_partition.cc
+++ b/sql/sql_partition.cc
@@ -5269,7 +5269,7 @@ static void set_up_range_analysis_info(partition_info *part_info)
}
/*
- Check get_part_iter_for_interval_via_walking() can be used for
+ Check if get_part_iter_for_interval_via_walking() can be used for
partitioning
*/
if (part_info->no_part_fields == 1)
@@ -5291,7 +5291,7 @@ static void set_up_range_analysis_info(partition_info *part_info)
setup_subparts:
/*
- Check get_part_iter_for_interval_via_walking() can be used for
+ Check if get_part_iter_for_interval_via_walking() can be used for
subpartitioning
*/
if (part_info->no_subpart_fields == 1)
@@ -5374,40 +5374,47 @@ int get_part_iter_for_interval_via_mapping(partition_info *part_info,
max_endpoint_val= part_info->no_list_values;
part_iter->get_next= get_next_partition_id_list;
part_iter->part_info= part_info;
+ part_iter->ret_null_part= part_iter->ret_null_part_orig= FALSE;
}
else
DBUG_ASSERT(0);
- if (field->real_maybe_null() && part_info->has_null_value)
+ /*
+ Find minimum: Do special handling if the interval has left bound in form
+ " NULL <= X ":
+ */
+ if (field->real_maybe_null() && part_info->has_null_value &&
+ !(flags & (NO_MIN_RANGE | NEAR_MIN)) && *min_value)
{
- if (*min_value)
+ part_iter->ret_null_part= part_iter->ret_null_part_orig= TRUE;
+ part_iter->part_nums.start= part_iter->part_nums.cur= 0;
+ if (*max_value && !(flags & NO_MAX_RANGE))
{
- if (*max_value && !(flags & (NO_MIN_RANGE | NO_MAX_RANGE)))
- {
- init_single_partition_iterator(part_info->has_null_part_id, part_iter);
- return 1;
- }
- if (!(flags & NEAR_MIN))
- part_iter->has_null_value= TRUE;
+ /* The right bound is X <= NULL, i.e. it is a "X IS NULL" interval */
+ part_iter->part_nums.end= 0;
+ return 1;
}
}
- /* Find minimum */
- if (flags & NO_MIN_RANGE)
- part_iter->part_nums.start= 0;
else
{
- /*
- Store the interval edge in the record buffer, and call the
- function that maps the edge in table-field space to an edge
- in ordered-set-of-partitions (for RANGE partitioning) or
- index-in-ordered-array-of-list-constants (for LIST) space.
- */
- store_key_image_to_rec(field, min_value, field_len);
- bool include_endp= part_info->range_analysis_include_bounds ||
- !test(flags & NEAR_MIN);
- part_iter->part_nums.start= get_endpoint(part_info, 1, include_endp);
- if (part_iter->part_nums.start == max_endpoint_val)
- return 0; /* No partitions */
+ if (flags & NO_MIN_RANGE)
+ part_iter->part_nums.start= part_iter->part_nums.cur= 0;
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ Store the interval edge in the record buffer, and call the
+ function that maps the edge in table-field space to an edge
+ in ordered-set-of-partitions (for RANGE partitioning) or
+ index-in-ordered-array-of-list-constants (for LIST) space.
+ */
+ store_key_image_to_rec(field, min_value, field_len);
+ bool include_endp= part_info->range_analysis_include_bounds ||
+ !test(flags & NEAR_MIN);
+ part_iter->part_nums.start= get_endpoint(part_info, 1, include_endp);
+ part_iter->part_nums.cur= part_iter->part_nums.start;
+ if (part_iter->part_nums.start == max_endpoint_val)
+ return 0; /* No partitions */
+ }
}
/* Find maximum, do the same as above but for right interval bound */
@@ -5419,7 +5426,8 @@ int get_part_iter_for_interval_via_mapping(partition_info *part_info,
bool include_endp= part_info->range_analysis_include_bounds ||
!test(flags & NEAR_MAX);
part_iter->part_nums.end= get_endpoint(part_info, 0, include_endp);
- if (part_iter->part_nums.start== part_iter->part_nums.end)
+ if (part_iter->part_nums.start == part_iter->part_nums.end &&
+ !part_iter->ret_null_part)
return 0; /* No partitions */
}
return 1; /* Ok, iterator initialized */
@@ -5534,8 +5542,13 @@ int get_part_iter_for_interval_via_walking(partition_info *part_info,
return 0; /* No partitions match */
}
- if (flags & (NO_MIN_RANGE | NO_MAX_RANGE))
+ if ((field->real_maybe_null() &&
+ ((!(flags & NO_MIN_RANGE) && *min_value) || // NULL <? X
+ (!(flags & NO_MAX_RANGE) && *max_value))) || // X <? NULL
+ (flags & (NO_MIN_RANGE | NO_MAX_RANGE))) // -inf at any bound
+ {
return -1; /* Can't handle this interval, have to use all partitions */
+ }
/* Get integers for left and right interval bound */
longlong a, b;
@@ -5553,7 +5566,7 @@ int get_part_iter_for_interval_via_walking(partition_info *part_info,
if (n_values > total_parts || n_values > MAX_RANGE_TO_WALK)
return -1;
- part_iter->field_vals.start= a;
+ part_iter->field_vals.start= part_iter->field_vals.cur= a;
part_iter->field_vals.end= b;
part_iter->part_info= part_info;
part_iter->get_next= get_next_func;
@@ -5565,12 +5578,13 @@ int get_part_iter_for_interval_via_walking(partition_info *part_info,
PARTITION_ITERATOR::get_next implementation: enumerate partitions in range
SYNOPSIS
- get_next_partition_id_list()
+ get_next_partition_id_range()
part_iter Partition set iterator structure
DESCRIPTION
This is implementation of PARTITION_ITERATOR::get_next() that returns
[sub]partition ids in [min_partition_id, max_partition_id] range.
+ The function conforms to partition_iter_func type.
RETURN
partition id
@@ -5579,10 +5593,13 @@ int get_part_iter_for_interval_via_walking(partition_info *part_info,
uint32 get_next_partition_id_range(PARTITION_ITERATOR* part_iter)
{
- if (part_iter->part_nums.start== part_iter->part_nums.end)
+ if (part_iter->part_nums.cur == part_iter->part_nums.end)
+ {
+ part_iter->part_nums.cur= part_iter->part_nums.start;
return NOT_A_PARTITION_ID;
+ }
else
- return part_iter->part_nums.start++;
+ return part_iter->part_nums.cur++;
}
@@ -5597,6 +5614,7 @@ uint32 get_next_partition_id_range(PARTITION_ITERATOR* part_iter)
This implementation of PARTITION_ITERATOR::get_next() is special for
LIST partitioning: it enumerates partition ids in
part_info->list_array[i] where i runs over [min_idx, max_idx] interval.
+ The function conforms to partition_iter_func type.
RETURN
partition id
@@ -5605,18 +5623,20 @@ uint32 get_next_partition_id_range(PARTITION_ITERATOR* part_iter)
uint32 get_next_partition_id_list(PARTITION_ITERATOR *part_iter)
{
- if (part_iter->part_nums.start == part_iter->part_nums.end)
+ if (part_iter->part_nums.cur == part_iter->part_nums.end)
{
- if (part_iter->has_null_value)
+ if (part_iter->ret_null_part)
{
- part_iter->has_null_value= FALSE;
+ part_iter->ret_null_part= FALSE;
return part_iter->part_info->has_null_part_id;
}
+ part_iter->part_nums.cur= part_iter->part_nums.start;
+ part_iter->ret_null_part= part_iter->ret_null_part_orig;
return NOT_A_PARTITION_ID;
}
else
return part_iter->part_info->list_array[part_iter->
- part_nums.start++].partition_id;
+ part_nums.cur++].partition_id;
}
@@ -5631,6 +5651,7 @@ uint32 get_next_partition_id_list(PARTITION_ITERATOR *part_iter)
This implementation of PARTITION_ITERATOR::get_next() returns ids of
partitions that contain records with partitioning field value within
[start_val, end_val] interval.
+ The function conforms to partition_iter_func type.
RETURN
partition id
@@ -5641,11 +5662,10 @@ static uint32 get_next_partition_via_walking(PARTITION_ITERATOR *part_iter)
{
uint32 part_id;
Field *field= part_iter->part_info->part_field_array[0];
- while (part_iter->field_vals.start != part_iter->field_vals.end)
+ while (part_iter->field_vals.cur != part_iter->field_vals.end)
{
- field->store(part_iter->field_vals.start, FALSE);
- part_iter->field_vals.start++;
longlong dummy;
+ field->store(part_iter->field_vals.cur++, FALSE);
if (part_iter->part_info->is_sub_partitioned() &&
!part_iter->part_info->get_part_partition_id(part_iter->part_info,
&part_id, &dummy) ||
@@ -5653,6 +5673,9 @@ static uint32 get_next_partition_via_walking(PARTITION_ITERATOR *part_iter)
&part_id, &dummy))
return part_id;
}
+ //psergey-todo: return partition(part_func(NULL)) here...
+
+ part_iter->field_vals.cur= part_iter->field_vals.start;
return NOT_A_PARTITION_ID;
}
@@ -5663,10 +5686,12 @@ static uint32 get_next_subpartition_via_walking(PARTITION_ITERATOR *part_iter)
{
uint32 part_id;
Field *field= part_iter->part_info->subpart_field_array[0];
- if (part_iter->field_vals.start == part_iter->field_vals.end)
+ if (part_iter->field_vals.cur == part_iter->field_vals.end)
+ {
+ part_iter->field_vals.cur= part_iter->field_vals.start;
return NOT_A_PARTITION_ID;
- field->store(part_iter->field_vals.start, FALSE);
- part_iter->field_vals.start++;
+ }
+ field->store(part_iter->field_vals.cur++, FALSE);
return part_iter->part_info->get_subpartition_id(part_iter->part_info);
}
#endif
diff --git a/sql/sql_partition.h b/sql/sql_partition.h
index c214be81ae4..fd2c474236f 100644
--- a/sql/sql_partition.h
+++ b/sql/sql_partition.h
@@ -94,10 +94,20 @@ uint32 get_partition_id_range_for_endpoint(partition_info *part_info,
/*
A "Get next" function for partition iterator.
+
SYNOPSIS
partition_iter_func()
part_iter Partition iterator, you call only "iter.get_next(&iter)"
+ DESCRIPTION
+ Depending on whether partitions or sub-partitions are iterated, the
+ function returns next subpartition id/partition number. The sequence of
+ returned numbers is not ordered and may contain duplicates.
+
+ When the end of sequence is reached, NOT_A_PARTITION_ID is returned, and
+ the iterator resets itself (so next get_next() call will start to
+ enumerate the set all over again).
+
RETURN
NOT_A_PARTITION_ID if there are no more partitions.
[sub]partition_id of the next partition
@@ -124,16 +134,22 @@ typedef uint32 (*partition_iter_func)(st_partition_iter* part_iter);
typedef struct st_partition_iter
{
partition_iter_func get_next;
- bool has_null_value;
+ /*
+ Valid for "Interval mapping" in LIST partitioning: if true, let the
+ iterator also produce id of the partition that contains NULL value.
+ */
+ bool ret_null_part, ret_null_part_orig;
struct st_part_num_range
{
uint32 start;
+ uint32 cur;
uint32 end;
};
struct st_field_value_range
{
longlong start;
+ longlong cur;
longlong end;
};