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Kirill Smelkov
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c46450de
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c46450de
authored
Nov 03, 2010
by
Sergey Petrunya
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sql/multi_range_read.cc
sql/multi_range_read.cc
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sql/multi_range_read.h
sql/multi_range_read.h
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sql/multi_range_read.cc
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c46450de
...
@@ -282,8 +282,20 @@ scan_it_again:
...
@@ -282,8 +282,20 @@ scan_it_again:
DBUG_RETURN
(
result
);
DBUG_RETURN
(
result
);
}
}
/****************************************************************************
* Mrr_*_reader classes (building blocks for DS-MRR)
***************************************************************************/
/***** Mrr_*_reader classes **************************************************/
int
Mrr_simple_index_reader
::
init
(
handler
*
h_arg
,
RANGE_SEQ_IF
*
seq_funcs
,
void
*
seq_init_param
,
uint
n_ranges
,
uint
mode
,
Buffer_manager
*
buf_manager_arg
)
{
HANDLER_BUFFER
no_buffer
=
{
NULL
,
NULL
,
NULL
};
h
=
h_arg
;
res
=
0
;
return
h
->
handler
::
multi_range_read_init
(
seq_funcs
,
seq_init_param
,
n_ranges
,
mode
,
&
no_buffer
);
}
int
Mrr_simple_index_reader
::
get_next
(
char
**
range_info
)
int
Mrr_simple_index_reader
::
get_next
(
char
**
range_info
)
{
{
...
@@ -297,44 +309,35 @@ int Mrr_simple_index_reader::get_next(char **range_info)
...
@@ -297,44 +309,35 @@ int Mrr_simple_index_reader::get_next(char **range_info)
return
res
;
return
res
;
}
}
int
Mrr_simple_index_reader
::
init
(
handler
*
h_arg
,
RANGE_SEQ_IF
*
seq_funcs
,
void
*
seq_init_param
,
uint
n_ranges
,
uint
mode
,
Buffer_manager
*
buf_manager_arg
)
{
HANDLER_BUFFER
no_buffer
=
{
NULL
,
NULL
,
NULL
};
h
=
h_arg
;
res
=
0
;
return
h
->
handler
::
multi_range_read_init
(
seq_funcs
,
seq_init_param
,
n_ranges
,
mode
,
&
no_buffer
);
}
/**
/**
DS-MRR/CPK: multi_range_read_next() function
@brief Get next index record
@param range_info OUT identifier of range that the returned record belongs to
@param range_info OUT identifier of range that the returned record belongs to
@note
@note
This function walks over key buffer and does index reads, i.e. it produces
{current_record, range_id} pairs.
The function has the same call contract like multi_range_read_next()'s.
We actually iterate over nested sequences:
We actually iterate over nested sequences:
- a
disjoint sequence of index range
s
- a
n ordered sequence of groups of identical key
s
- each
range has multiple records
- each
key group has key value, which has multiple matching records
-
each record goes into multiple identical ranges.
-
thus, each record matches all members of the key group
@retval 0 OK, next record was successfully read
@retval 0 OK, next record was successfully read
@retval HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE End of records
@retval HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE End of records
@retval Other Some other error
@retval Other Some other error
*/
*/
int
Mrr_ordered_index_reader
::
get_next
(
char
**
range_info
_arg
)
int
Mrr_ordered_index_reader
::
get_next
(
char
**
range_info
)
{
{
DBUG_ENTER
(
"Mrr_ordered_index_reader::get_next"
);
DBUG_ENTER
(
"Mrr_ordered_index_reader::get_next"
);
if
(
!
know_key_tuple_params
)
/* We're in startup phase */
if
(
!
know_key_tuple_params
)
{
/*
We're at the very start, haven't filled the buffer or even know what
will be there. Force the caller to call refill_buffer():
*/
DBUG_RETURN
(
HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE
);
DBUG_RETURN
(
HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE
);
}
while
(
1
)
while
(
1
)
{
{
...
@@ -374,24 +377,21 @@ int Mrr_ordered_index_reader::get_next(char **range_info_arg)
...
@@ -374,24 +377,21 @@ int Mrr_ordered_index_reader::get_next(char **range_info_arg)
/* Go get another (record, range_id) combination */
/* Go get another (record, range_id) combination */
}
/* while */
}
/* while */
memcpy
(
range_info
_arg
,
cur_range_info
,
sizeof
(
void
*
));
memcpy
(
range_info
,
cur_range_info
,
sizeof
(
void
*
));
DBUG_RETURN
(
0
);
DBUG_RETURN
(
0
);
}
}
/**
/**
DS-MRR/CPK: Fill the buffer with (lookup_tuple, range_id) pairs and sort
Fill the buffer with (lookup_tuple, range_id) pairs and sort
Enumerate the input range (=key) sequence, fill the key buffer with
(lookup_key, range_id) pairs and sort it.
When this function returns, either
- key buffer is non-empty, or
- key buffer is empty and source range sequence is exhausted
@note
@note
dsmrr_eof is set to indicate whether we've exhausted the list of ranges
We don't know lookup_tuple before we get the first key from
we're scanning.
mrr_funcs.get_next(). Not knowing tuple length means we can't setup the
key buffer (in particular, which part of the buffer space it should occupy
when we have both key and rowid buffers). This problem is solved by having
know_key_tuple_params variabe, and buf_manager, which we ask to set/reset
buffers for us.
*/
*/
int
Mrr_ordered_index_reader
::
refill_buffer
()
int
Mrr_ordered_index_reader
::
refill_buffer
()
...
@@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ int Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader::refill_buffer()
...
@@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ int Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader::refill_buffer()
if
(
index_reader_exhausted
)
if
(
index_reader_exhausted
)
DBUG_RETURN
(
HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE
);
DBUG_RETURN
(
HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE
);
while
((
res
=
refill
2
()
==
HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE
))
while
((
res
=
refill
_from_key_buffer
()
==
HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE
))
{
{
if
((
res
=
index_reader
->
refill_buffer
()))
if
((
res
=
index_reader
->
refill_buffer
()))
{
{
...
@@ -534,13 +534,23 @@ int Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader::refill_buffer()
...
@@ -534,13 +534,23 @@ int Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader::refill_buffer()
}
}
/* This one refills without calling index_reader->refill_buffer(). */
void
Mrr_index_reader
::
position
()
int
Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader
::
refill2
()
{
h
->
position
(
h
->
get_table
()
->
record
[
0
]);
}
/*
@brief Try to refill the rowid buffer without calling
index_reader->refill_buffer().
*/
int
Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader
::
refill_from_key_buffer
()
{
{
char
*
range_info
;
char
*
range_info
;
uchar
**
range_info_ptr
=
(
uchar
**
)
&
range_info
;
uchar
**
range_info_ptr
=
(
uchar
**
)
&
range_info
;
int
res
;
int
res
;
DBUG_ENTER
(
"Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader::refill
2
"
);
DBUG_ENTER
(
"Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader::refill
_from_key_buffer
"
);
DBUG_ASSERT
(
rowid_buffer
->
is_empty
());
DBUG_ASSERT
(
rowid_buffer
->
is_empty
());
index_rowid
=
index_reader
->
get_rowid_ptr
();
index_rowid
=
index_reader
->
get_rowid_ptr
();
...
@@ -559,7 +569,7 @@ int Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader::refill2()
...
@@ -559,7 +569,7 @@ int Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader::refill2()
break
;
break
;
/* Put rowid, or {rowid, range_id} pair into the buffer */
/* Put rowid, or {rowid, range_id} pair into the buffer */
index_reader
->
h
->
position
(
index_reader
->
h
->
get_table
()
->
record
[
0
]
);
index_reader
->
position
(
);
rowid_buffer
->
write
();
rowid_buffer
->
write
();
}
}
...
@@ -574,10 +584,12 @@ int Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader::refill2()
...
@@ -574,10 +584,12 @@ int Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader::refill2()
}
}
/*
*
/*
DS-MRR implementation: multi_range_read_next() function.
Get the next record+range_id using ordered array of rowid+range_id pairds
Calling convention is like multi_range_read_next() has.
@note
Since we have sorted rowids, we try not to make multiple rnd_pos() calls
with the same rowid value.
*/
*/
int
Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader
::
get_next
(
char
**
range_info
)
int
Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader
::
get_next
(
char
**
range_info
)
...
@@ -658,11 +670,8 @@ int Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader::get_next(char **range_info)
...
@@ -658,11 +670,8 @@ int Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader::get_next(char **range_info)
}
}
/************ Mrr_*_reader classes end ***************************************/
/****************************************************************************
/****************************************************************************
*
DS-MRR implementation
*
Top-level DS-MRR implementation functions (the ones called by storage engine)
***************************************************************************/
***************************************************************************/
/**
/**
...
...
sql/multi_range_read.h
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c46450de
...
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ public:
...
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ public:
/*
/*
DS-MRR execution strategy abstraction.
Mrr_reader - DS-MRR execution strategy abstraction
A reader produces ([index]_record, range_info) pairs, and requires periodic
A reader produces ([index]_record, range_info) pairs, and requires periodic
refill operations.
refill operations.
...
@@ -142,27 +142,33 @@ class Mrr_reader
...
@@ -142,27 +142,33 @@ class Mrr_reader
public:
public:
virtual
int
get_next
(
char
**
range_info
)
=
0
;
virtual
int
get_next
(
char
**
range_info
)
=
0
;
virtual
int
refill_buffer
()
=
0
;
virtual
int
refill_buffer
()
=
0
;
virtual
~
Mrr_reader
()
{};
/* just to remove compiler warning */
virtual
~
Mrr_reader
()
{};
/* just to remove compiler warning */
};
};
/* A common base for strategies that do index scans and produce index tuples */
/*
A common base for readers that do index scans and produce index tuples
*/
class
Mrr_index_reader
:
public
Mrr_reader
class
Mrr_index_reader
:
public
Mrr_reader
{
{
protected:
handler
*
h
;
/* Handler object to use */
public:
public:
handler
*
h
;
virtual
int
init
(
handler
*
h_arg
,
RANGE_SEQ_IF
*
seq_funcs
,
virtual
int
init
(
handler
*
h_arg
,
RANGE_SEQ_IF
*
seq_funcs
,
void
*
seq_init_param
,
uint
n_ranges
,
void
*
seq_init_param
,
uint
n_ranges
,
uint
mode
,
Buffer_manager
*
buf_manager_arg
)
=
0
;
uint
mode
,
Buffer_manager
*
buf_manager_arg
)
=
0
;
/* Get pointer to place where every get_next() call will put rowid */
virtual
uchar
*
get_rowid_ptr
()
=
0
;
virtual
uchar
*
get_rowid_ptr
()
=
0
;
/* Get the rowid (call this after get_next() call) */
void
position
();
virtual
bool
skip_record
(
char
*
range_id
,
uchar
*
rowid
)
=
0
;
virtual
bool
skip_record
(
char
*
range_id
,
uchar
*
rowid
)
=
0
;
};
};
/*
/*
A "bypass"
strategy
that uses default MRR implementation (i.e.
A "bypass"
reader
that uses default MRR implementation (i.e.
handler::multi_range_read_XXX() calls) to produce rows.
handler::multi_range_read_XXX() calls) to produce rows.
*/
*/
...
@@ -184,9 +190,8 @@ public:
...
@@ -184,9 +190,8 @@ public:
};
};
/*
/*
A
strategy that sorts index lookup keys before scanning the index
A
reader that sorts the key values before it makes the index lookups.
*/
*/
class
Mrr_ordered_index_reader
:
public
Mrr_index_reader
class
Mrr_ordered_index_reader
:
public
Mrr_index_reader
...
@@ -238,7 +243,10 @@ private:
...
@@ -238,7 +243,10 @@ private:
};
};
/* MRR strategy that fetches rowids */
/*
A reader that gets rowids from an Mrr_index_reader, and then sorts them
before getting full records with handler->rndpos() calls.
*/
class
Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader
:
public
Mrr_reader
class
Mrr_ordered_rndpos_reader
:
public
Mrr_reader
{
{
...
@@ -266,10 +274,11 @@ private:
...
@@ -266,10 +274,11 @@ private:
uchar
*
rowid
;
uchar
*
rowid
;
uchar
*
rowids_range_id
;
uchar
*
rowids_range_id
;
int
refill
2
();
int
refill
_from_key_buffer
();
};
};
/* A place where one can get readers without having to alloc them on the heap */
class
Mrr_reader_factory
class
Mrr_reader_factory
{
{
public:
public:
...
...
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