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a19eee45
Commit
a19eee45
authored
Oct 11, 2004
by
timour@mysql.com
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Manual merge with implementation for WL#1724
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sql/opt_range.cc
sql/opt_range.cc
+38
-17
sql/sql_select.cc
sql/sql_select.cc
+244
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@@ -1672,8 +1672,9 @@ int SQL_SELECT::test_quick_select(THD *thd, key_map keys_to_use,
if
(
!
head
->
used_keys
.
is_clear_all
())
{
int
key_for_use
=
find_shortest_key
(
head
,
&
head
->
used_keys
);
double
key_read_time
=
get_index_only_read_time
(
&
param
,
records
,
key_for_use
);
double
key_read_time
=
(
get_index_only_read_time
(
&
param
,
records
,
key_for_use
)
+
(
double
)
records
/
TIME_FOR_COMPARE
);
DBUG_PRINT
(
"info"
,
(
"'all'+'using index' scan will be using key %d, "
"read time %g"
,
key_for_use
,
key_read_time
));
if
(
key_read_time
<
read_time
)
...
...
@@ -2176,6 +2177,12 @@ TABLE_READ_PLAN *get_best_disjunct_quick(PARAM *param, SEL_IMERGE *imerge,
assumed that each time we read the next key from the index, the handler
performs a random seek, thus the cost is proportional to the number of
blocks read.
TODO:
Move this to handler->read_time() by adding a flag 'index-only-read' to
this call. The reason for doing this is that the current function doesn't
handle the case when the row is stored in the b-tree (like in innodb
clustered index)
*/
inline
double
get_index_only_read_time
(
const
PARAM
*
param
,
ha_rows
records
,
...
...
@@ -2190,6 +2197,7 @@ inline double get_index_only_read_time(const PARAM* param, ha_rows records,
return
read_time
;
}
typedef
struct
st_ror_scan_info
{
uint
idx
;
/* # of used key in param->keys */
...
...
@@ -3056,22 +3064,24 @@ static TRP_RANGE *get_key_scans_params(PARAM *param, SEL_TREE *tree,
tree
->
n_ror_scans
++
;
tree
->
ror_scans_map
.
set_bit
(
idx
);
}
double
cpu_cost
=
(
double
)
found_records
/
TIME_FOR_COMPARE
;
if
(
found_records
!=
HA_POS_ERROR
&&
found_records
>
2
&&
read_index_only
&&
(
param
->
table
->
file
->
index_flags
(
keynr
,
param
->
max_key_part
,
1
)
&
HA_KEYREAD_ONLY
)
&&
!
(
pk_is_clustered
&&
keynr
==
param
->
table
->
primary_key
))
/* We can resolve this by only reading through this key. */
found_read_time
=
get_index_only_read_time
(
param
,
found_records
,
keynr
);
found_read_time
=
get_index_only_read_time
(
param
,
found_records
,
keynr
)
+
cpu_cost
;
else
/*
cost(read_through_index) = cost(disk_io) + cost(row_in_range_checks)
The row_in_range check is in QUICK_RANGE_SELECT::cmp_next function.
*/
found_read_time
=
(
param
->
table
->
file
->
read_time
(
keynr
,
param
->
range_count
,
found_records
)
+
(
double
)
found_records
/
TIME_FOR_COMPARE
)
;
found_read_time
=
param
->
table
->
file
->
read_time
(
keynr
,
param
->
range_count
,
found_records
)
+
cpu_cost
;
DBUG_PRINT
(
"info"
,(
"read_time: %g found_read_time: %g"
,
read_time
,
found_read_time
));
...
...
@@ -3424,6 +3434,7 @@ get_mm_leaf(PARAM *param, COND *conf_func, Field *field, KEY_PART *key_part,
{
uint
maybe_null
=
(
uint
)
field
->
real_maybe_null
(),
copies
;
uint
field_length
=
field
->
pack_length
()
+
maybe_null
;
bool
optimize_range
;
SEL_ARG
*
tree
;
char
*
str
,
*
str2
;
DBUG_ENTER
(
"get_mm_leaf"
);
...
...
@@ -3454,6 +3465,9 @@ get_mm_leaf(PARAM *param, COND *conf_func, Field *field, KEY_PART *key_part,
((
Field_str
*
)
field
)
->
charset
()
!=
conf_func
->
compare_collation
())
DBUG_RETURN
(
0
);
optimize_range
=
field
->
optimize_range
(
param
->
real_keynr
[
key_part
->
key
],
key_part
->
part
);
if
(
type
==
Item_func
::
LIKE_FUNC
)
{
bool
like_error
;
...
...
@@ -3461,8 +3475,7 @@ get_mm_leaf(PARAM *param, COND *conf_func, Field *field, KEY_PART *key_part,
String
tmp
(
buff1
,
sizeof
(
buff1
),
value
->
collation
.
collation
),
*
res
;
uint
length
,
offset
,
min_length
,
max_length
;
if
(
!
field
->
optimize_range
(
param
->
real_keynr
[
key_part
->
key
],
key_part
->
part
))
if
(
!
optimize_range
)
DBUG_RETURN
(
0
);
// Can't optimize this
if
(
!
(
res
=
value
->
val_str
(
&
tmp
)))
DBUG_RETURN
(
&
null_element
);
...
...
@@ -3527,8 +3540,7 @@ get_mm_leaf(PARAM *param, COND *conf_func, Field *field, KEY_PART *key_part,
DBUG_RETURN
(
new
SEL_ARG
(
field
,
min_str
,
max_str
));
}
if
(
!
field
->
optimize_range
(
param
->
real_keynr
[
key_part
->
key
],
key_part
->
part
)
&&
if
(
!
optimize_range
&&
type
!=
Item_func
::
EQ_FUNC
&&
type
!=
Item_func
::
EQUAL_FUNC
)
DBUG_RETURN
(
0
);
// Can't optimize this
...
...
@@ -3542,7 +3554,7 @@ get_mm_leaf(PARAM *param, COND *conf_func, Field *field, KEY_PART *key_part,
field
->
cmp_type
()
!=
value
->
result_type
())
DBUG_RETURN
(
0
);
if
(
value
->
save_in_field
(
field
,
1
)
<
0
)
if
(
value
->
save_in_field
_no_warnings
(
field
,
1
)
<
0
)
{
/* This happens when we try to insert a NULL field in a not null column */
DBUG_RETURN
(
&
null_element
);
// cmp with NULL is never TRUE
...
...
@@ -3736,14 +3748,15 @@ tree_and(PARAM *param,SEL_TREE *tree1,SEL_TREE *tree2)
if
(
*
key2
&&
!
(
*
key2
)
->
simple_key
())
flag
|=
CLONE_KEY2_MAYBE
;
*
key1
=
key_and
(
*
key1
,
*
key2
,
flag
);
if
((
*
key1
)
->
type
==
SEL_ARG
::
IMPOSSIBLE
)
if
(
*
key1
&&
(
*
key1
)
->
type
==
SEL_ARG
::
IMPOSSIBLE
)
{
tree1
->
type
=
SEL_TREE
::
IMPOSSIBLE
;
DBUG_RETURN
(
tree1
);
}
result_keys
.
set_bit
(
key1
-
tree1
->
keys
);
#ifdef EXTRA_DEBUG
(
*
key1
)
->
test_use_count
(
*
key1
);
if
(
*
key1
)
(
*
key1
)
->
test_use_count
(
*
key1
);
#endif
}
}
...
...
@@ -3974,6 +3987,13 @@ key_and(SEL_ARG *key1,SEL_ARG *key2,uint clone_flag)
return
key1
;
}
if
((
key1
->
min_flag
|
key2
->
min_flag
)
&
GEOM_FLAG
)
{
key1
->
free_tree
();
key2
->
free_tree
();
return
0
;
// Can't optimize this
}
key1
->
use_count
--
;
key2
->
use_count
--
;
SEL_ARG
*
e1
=
key1
->
first
(),
*
e2
=
key2
->
first
(),
*
new_tree
=
0
;
...
...
@@ -4056,7 +4076,8 @@ key_or(SEL_ARG *key1,SEL_ARG *key2)
key1
->
use_count
--
;
key2
->
use_count
--
;
if
(
key1
->
part
!=
key2
->
part
)
if
(
key1
->
part
!=
key2
->
part
||
(
key1
->
min_flag
|
key2
->
min_flag
)
&
GEOM_FLAG
)
{
key1
->
free_tree
();
key2
->
free_tree
();
...
...
@@ -4716,7 +4737,7 @@ void SEL_ARG::test_use_count(SEL_ARG *root)
ulong
count
=
count_key_part_usage
(
root
,
pos
->
next_key_part
);
if
(
count
>
pos
->
next_key_part
->
use_count
)
{
sql_print_error
(
"Note: Use_count: Wrong count for key at %lx, %lu should be %lu"
,
sql_print_error
(
"Note: Use_count: Wrong count for key at
0x
%lx, %lu should be %lu"
,
pos
,
pos
->
next_key_part
->
use_count
,
count
);
return
;
}
...
...
@@ -4724,7 +4745,7 @@ void SEL_ARG::test_use_count(SEL_ARG *root)
}
}
if
(
e_count
!=
elements
)
sql_print_error
(
"Warning: Wrong use count: %u (should be %u) for tree at %lx"
,
sql_print_error
(
"Warning: Wrong use count: %u (should be %u) for tree at
0x
%lx"
,
e_count
,
elements
,
(
gptr
)
this
);
}
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