Don't return an overoptimistic result from join_in_selectivity when
we have detected that an IN subquery must return unique results.
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c,v 1.122 2004/01/06 04:31:01 tgl Exp $
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c,v 1.123 2004/01/19 03:52:28 tgl Exp $
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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@ -763,9 +763,7 @@ cost_nestloop(NestPath *path, Query *root)
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* an outer tuple as soon as we have one match. Account for the
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* effects of this by scaling down the cost estimates in proportion to
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* the JOIN_IN selectivity. (This assumes that all the quals
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* attached to the join are IN quals, which should be true.) This would
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* probably be the wrong approach if an input path is a UniquePath, but
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* we'd never have that with JOIN_IN join type.
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* attached to the join are IN quals, which should be true.)
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*/
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joininfactor = join_in_selectivity(path, root);
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@ -1001,9 +999,7 @@ cost_mergejoin(MergePath *path, Query *root)
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* for an outer tuple as soon as we have one match. Account for the
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* effects of this by scaling down the cost estimates in proportion to
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* the expected output size. (This assumes that all the quals
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* attached to the join are IN quals, which should be true.) This would
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* probably be the wrong approach if an input path is a UniquePath, but
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* we'd never have that with JOIN_IN join type.
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* attached to the join are IN quals, which should be true.)
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*/
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joininfactor = join_in_selectivity(&path->jpath, root);
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@ -1208,9 +1204,7 @@ cost_hashjoin(HashPath *path, Query *root)
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* an outer tuple as soon as we have one match. Account for the
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* effects of this by scaling down the cost estimates in proportion to
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* the expected output size. (This assumes that all the quals
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* attached to the join are IN quals, which should be true.) This would
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* probably be the wrong approach if an input path is a UniquePath, but
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* we'd never have that with JOIN_IN join type.
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* attached to the join are IN quals, which should be true.)
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*/
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joininfactor = join_in_selectivity(&path->jpath, root);
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@ -1779,12 +1773,31 @@ set_joinrel_size_estimates(Query *root, RelOptInfo *rel,
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static Selectivity
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join_in_selectivity(JoinPath *path, Query *root)
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{
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RelOptInfo *innerrel;
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UniquePath *innerunique;
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Selectivity selec;
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double nrows;
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/* Return 1.0 whenever it's not JOIN_IN */
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if (path->jointype != JOIN_IN)
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return 1.0;
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/*
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* Return 1.0 if the inner side is already known unique. The case where
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* the inner path is already a UniquePath probably cannot happen in
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* current usage, but check it anyway for completeness. The interesting
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* case is where we've determined the inner relation itself is unique,
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* which we can check by looking at the rows estimate for its UniquePath.
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*/
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if (IsA(path->innerjoinpath, UniquePath))
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return 1.0;
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innerrel = path->innerjoinpath->parent;
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innerunique = create_unique_path(root,
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innerrel,
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innerrel->cheapest_total_path);
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if (innerunique->rows >= innerrel->rows)
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return 1.0;
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/*
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* Compute same result set_joinrel_size_estimates would compute
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* for JOIN_INNER. Note that we use the input rels' absolute size
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@ -1796,8 +1809,7 @@ join_in_selectivity(JoinPath *path, Query *root)
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path->joinrestrictinfo,
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0,
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JOIN_INNER);
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nrows = path->outerjoinpath->parent->rows *
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path->innerjoinpath->parent->rows * selec;
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nrows = path->outerjoinpath->parent->rows * innerrel->rows * selec;
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nrows = clamp_row_est(nrows);
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