Identify simple column references in extended statistics
Until now, when defining extended statistics, everything except a plain column reference was treated as complex expression. So for example "a" was a column reference, but "(a)" would be an expression. In most cases this does not matter much, but there were a couple strange consequences. For example CREATE STATISTICS s ON a FROM t; would fail, because extended stats require at least two columns. But CREATE STATISTICS s ON (a) FROM t; would succeed, because that requirement does not apply to expressions. Moreover, that statistics object is useless - the optimizer will always use the regular statistics collected for attribute "a". So do a bit more work to identify those expressions referencing a single column, and translate them to a simple column reference. Backpatch to 14, where support for extended statistics on expressions was introduced. Reported-by: Justin Pryzby Backpatch-through: 14 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210816013255.GS10479%40telsasoft.com
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#include "optimizer/optimizer.h"
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#include "statistics/statistics.h"
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#include "utils/builtins.h"
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#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
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#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
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#include "utils/inval.h"
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#include "utils/memutils.h"
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/*
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* Convert the expression list to a simple array of attnums, but also keep
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* a list of more complex expressions. While at it, enforce some
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* constraints.
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* constraints - we don't allow extended statistics on system attributes,
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* and we require the data type to have less-than operator.
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*
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* XXX We do only the bare minimum to separate simple attribute and
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* complex expressions - for example "(a)" will be treated as a complex
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* expression. No matter how elaborate the check is, there'll always be a
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* way around it, if the user is determined (consider e.g. "(a+0)"), so
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* it's not worth protecting against it.
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* There are many ways how to "mask" a simple attribute refenrece as an
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* expression, for example "(a+0)" etc. We can't possibly detect all of
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* them, but we handle at least the simple case with attribute in parens.
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* There'll always be a way around this, if the user is determined (like
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* the "(a+0)" example), but this makes it somewhat consistent with how
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* indexes treat attributes/expressions.
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*/
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foreach(cell, stmt->exprs)
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{
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nattnums++;
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ReleaseSysCache(atttuple);
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}
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else if (IsA(selem->expr, Var)) /* column reference in parens */
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{
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Var *var = (Var *) selem->expr;
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TypeCacheEntry *type;
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/* Disallow use of system attributes in extended stats */
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if (var->varattno <= 0)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
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errmsg("statistics creation on system columns is not supported")));
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/* Disallow data types without a less-than operator */
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type = lookup_type_cache(var->vartype, TYPECACHE_LT_OPR);
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if (type->lt_opr == InvalidOid)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
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errmsg("column \"%s\" cannot be used in statistics because its type %s has no default btree operator class",
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get_attname(relid, var->varattno, false), format_type_be(var->vartype))));
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attnums[nattnums] = var->varattno;
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nattnums++;
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}
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else /* expression */
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{
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Node *expr = selem->expr;
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CREATE STATISTICS tst (unrecognized) ON x, y FROM ext_stats_test;
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ERROR: unrecognized statistics kind "unrecognized"
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-- incorrect expressions
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CREATE STATISTICS tst ON (y) FROM ext_stats_test; -- single column reference
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ERROR: extended statistics require at least 2 columns
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CREATE STATISTICS tst ON y + z FROM ext_stats_test; -- missing parentheses
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ERROR: syntax error at or near "+"
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LINE 1: CREATE STATISTICS tst ON y + z FROM ext_stats_test;
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CREATE STATISTICS tst ON (x || 'x'), (x || 'x'), y FROM ext_stats_test;
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CREATE STATISTICS tst (unrecognized) ON x, y FROM ext_stats_test;
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-- incorrect expressions
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CREATE STATISTICS tst ON (y) FROM ext_stats_test; -- single column reference
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CREATE STATISTICS tst ON y + z FROM ext_stats_test; -- missing parentheses
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CREATE STATISTICS tst ON (x, y) FROM ext_stats_test; -- tuple expression
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DROP TABLE ext_stats_test;
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