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author | Monty <monty@mariadb.org> | 2020-02-28 12:59:30 +0200 |
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committer | Monty <monty@mariadb.org> | 2020-03-27 03:58:32 +0200 |
commit | eb483c5181ab430877c135c16224284cfc517b3d (patch) | |
tree | 05fc0a6583a84b51c84e72b69191974c4d9ca8c8 /mysql-test/main/select_pkeycache.result | |
parent | b3ab3105fdb34dae6c2d4270751bc0694c3d9df8 (diff) | |
download | mariadb-git-eb483c5181ab430877c135c16224284cfc517b3d.tar.gz |
Updated optimizer costs in multi_range_read_info_const() and sql_select.cc
- multi_range_read_info_const now uses the new records_in_range interface
- Added handler::avg_io_cost()
- Don't calculate avg_io_cost() in get_sweep_read_cost if avg_io_cost is
not 1.0. In this case we trust the avg_io_cost() from the handler.
- Changed test_quick_select to use TIME_FOR_COMPARE instead of
TIME_FOR_COMPARE_IDX to align this with the rest of the code.
- Fixed bug when using test_if_cheaper_ordering where we didn't use
keyread if index was changed
- Fixed a bug where we didn't use index only read when using order-by-index
- Added keyread_time() to HEAP.
The default keyread_time() was optimized for blocks and not suitable for
HEAP. The effect was the HEAP prefered table scans over ranges for btree
indexes.
- Fixed get_sweep_read_cost() for HEAP tables
- Ensure that range and ref have same cost for simple ranges
Added a small cost (MULTI_RANGE_READ_SETUP_COST) to ranges to ensure
we favior ref for range for simple queries.
- Fixed that matching_candidates_in_table() uses same number of records
as the rest of the optimizer
- Added avg_io_cost() to JT_EQ_REF cost. This helps calculate the cost for
HEAP and temporary tables better. A few tests changed because of this.
- heap::read_time() and heap::keyread_time() adjusted to not add +1.
This was to ensure that handler::keyread_time() doesn't give
higher cost for heap tables than for normal tables. One effect of
this is that heap and derived tables stored in heap will prefer
key access as this is now regarded as cheap.
- Changed cost for index read in sql_select.cc to match
multi_range_read_info_const(). All index cost calculation is now
done trough one function.
- 'ref' will now use quick_cost for keys if it exists. This is done
so that for '=' ranges, 'ref' is prefered over 'range'.
- scan_time() now takes avg_io_costs() into account
- get_delayed_table_estimates() uses block_size and avg_io_cost()
- Removed default argument to test_if_order_by_key(); simplifies code
Diffstat (limited to 'mysql-test/main/select_pkeycache.result')
-rw-r--r-- | mysql-test/main/select_pkeycache.result | 16 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/mysql-test/main/select_pkeycache.result b/mysql-test/main/select_pkeycache.result index ba5ec36430e..7547b5b1347 100644 --- a/mysql-test/main/select_pkeycache.result +++ b/mysql-test/main/select_pkeycache.result @@ -2782,10 +2782,10 @@ id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra 1 SIMPLE NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL Select tables optimized away explain select max(key1) from t1 where key1 <= 0.6158 and rand() + 0.5 >= 0.5; id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra -1 SIMPLE t1 index key1 key1 5 NULL 4 Using where; Using index +1 SIMPLE t1 range key1 key1 5 NULL 3 Using where; Using index explain select min(key1) from t1 where key1 >= 0.3762 and rand() + 0.5 >= 0.5; id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra -1 SIMPLE t1 index key1 key1 5 NULL 4 Using where; Using index +1 SIMPLE t1 range key1 key1 5 NULL 3 Using where; Using index select max(key1) from t1 where key1 <= 0.6158; max(key1) 0.6158 @@ -3632,7 +3632,7 @@ t3.c IN ('bb','ee'); id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra 1 SIMPLE t1 const PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 const 1 1 SIMPLE t2 range si si 5 NULL 2 Using index condition; Using where -1 SIMPLE t3 eq_ref PRIMARY,ci PRIMARY 4 test.t2.a 1 Using where +1 SIMPLE t3 eq_ref|filter PRIMARY,ci PRIMARY|ci 4|5 test.t2.a 1 (30%) Using where; Using rowid filter EXPLAIN SELECT t3.a FROM t1,t2,t3 WHERE t1.id = 8 AND (t2.i=t1.b OR t2.i=t1.e) AND t3.a=t2.a AND @@ -3640,7 +3640,7 @@ t3.c IN ('bb','ee'); id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra 1 SIMPLE t1 const PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 const 1 1 SIMPLE t2 range si,ai si 5 NULL 2 Using index condition; Using where -1 SIMPLE t3 eq_ref PRIMARY,ci PRIMARY 4 test.t2.a 1 Using where +1 SIMPLE t3 eq_ref|filter PRIMARY,ci PRIMARY|ci 4|5 test.t2.a 1 (30%) Using where; Using rowid filter DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3; CREATE TABLE t1 ( f1 int primary key, f2 int, f3 int, f4 int, f5 int, f6 int, checked_out int); CREATE TABLE t2 ( f11 int PRIMARY KEY ); @@ -3717,7 +3717,7 @@ COUNT(*) EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE ID_better=1 AND ID1_with_null IS NULL AND ID2_with_null=3 ; id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra -1 SIMPLE t1 ref idx1,idx2 idx2 4 const 2 Using where +1 SIMPLE t1 ref|filter idx1,idx2 idx2|idx1 4|10 const 2 (6%) Using where; Using rowid filter EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE ID_better=1 AND ID1_with_null=3 AND ID2_with_null=3 IS NULL ; id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra @@ -3731,7 +3731,7 @@ CREATE UNIQUE INDEX idx1 ON t1(ID1_with_null,ID2_with_null); EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE ID_better=1 AND ID1_with_null IS NULL AND ID2_with_null=3 ; id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra -1 SIMPLE t1 ref idx1,idx2 idx2 4 const 2 Using where +1 SIMPLE t1 ref|filter idx1,idx2 idx2|idx1 4|10 const 2 (7%) Using where; Using rowid filter EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE ID_better=1 AND ID1_with_null=3 AND ID2_with_null IS NULL ; id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra @@ -4031,7 +4031,7 @@ EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1 f1 INNER JOIN t1 f2 ON ( f1.b=f2.b AND f1.a<f2.a ) WHERE 1 AND f1.b NOT IN (100,2232,3343,51111); id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra -1 SIMPLE f1 index inx inx 10 NULL 7 Using where; Using index +1 SIMPLE f1 range inx inx 5 NULL 7 Using where; Using index 1 SIMPLE f2 ref inx inx 5 test.f1.b 1 Using where; Using index DROP TABLE t1; CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 INT, c2 INT); @@ -5134,8 +5134,8 @@ id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra 1 SIMPLE t5 system PRIMARY NULL NULL NULL 1 1 SIMPLE t1 const PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 const 1 Using index 1 SIMPLE t2 ref f22 f22 5 const 1 -1 SIMPLE t6 ref f61 f61 5 const 1 Using where 1 SIMPLE t4 ref f42 f42 5 const 1 Using index +1 SIMPLE t6 ref f61 f61 5 const 1 Using where 1 SIMPLE t7 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 2 Using where; Using join buffer (flat, BNL join) SELECT t2.f23 FROM (t1 LEFT JOIN (t2 JOIN t3 ON t2.f22=t3.f32) ON t1.f11=t3.f31) |