Commit c8141f53 authored by Alexander Barkov's avatar Alexander Barkov

MDEV-7950 Item_func::type() takes 0.26% in OLTP RO

Step#2:

1. Removes the function build_equal_items_for_cond() and
   introduces a new method Item::build_equal_items() instead,
   with specific implementations in the following Items:

   Item  (the default implementation)
   Item_ident_or_func_or_sum
   Item_cond
   Item_cond_and

2. Adds a new abstract class Item_ident_or_func_or_sum,
   a common parent for Item_ident and Item_func_or_sum,
   as they have exactly the same build_equal_items().

3. Renames Item_cond_and::cond_equal to Item_cond_and::m_cond_equal,
   to avoid confusion between the member and local variables named
   "cond_equal".
parent 46816996
......@@ -734,7 +734,7 @@ Item_ident::Item_ident(TABLE_LIST *view_arg, const char *field_name_arg)
*/
Item_ident::Item_ident(THD *thd, Item_ident *item)
:Item_result_field(thd, item),
:Item_ident_or_func_or_sum(thd, item),
orig_db_name(item->orig_db_name),
orig_table_name(item->orig_table_name),
orig_field_name(item->orig_field_name),
......
......@@ -1127,6 +1127,12 @@ class Item: public Type_std_attributes
void print_item_w_name(String *, enum_query_type query_type);
void print_value(String *);
virtual void update_used_tables() {}
virtual COND *build_equal_items(THD *thd, COND_EQUAL *inherited,
bool link_item_fields)
{
update_used_tables();
return this;
}
virtual void split_sum_func(THD *thd, Item **ref_pointer_array,
List<Item> &fields) {}
/* Called for items that really have to be split */
......@@ -2128,7 +2134,19 @@ class Item_result_field :public Item /* Item with result field */
};
class Item_ident :public Item_result_field
class Item_ident_or_func_or_sum: public Item_result_field
{
public:
Item_ident_or_func_or_sum(): Item_result_field() { }
Item_ident_or_func_or_sum(THD *thd, Item_ident_or_func_or_sum *item)
:Item_result_field(thd, item)
{ }
COND *build_equal_items(THD *thd, COND_EQUAL *inherited,
bool link_item_fields);
};
class Item_ident :public Item_ident_or_func_or_sum
{
protected:
/*
......@@ -3441,25 +3459,20 @@ class Used_tables_and_const_cache
An abstract class representing common features of
regular functions and aggregate functions.
*/
class Item_func_or_sum: public Item_result_field, public Item_args
class Item_func_or_sum: public Item_ident_or_func_or_sum, public Item_args
{
public:
Item_func_or_sum()
:Item_result_field(), Item_args() {}
Item_func_or_sum(Item *a)
:Item_result_field(), Item_args(a) { }
Item_func_or_sum(Item *a, Item *b)
:Item_result_field(), Item_args(a, b) { }
Item_func_or_sum(Item *a, Item *b, Item *c)
:Item_result_field(), Item_args(a, b, c) { }
Item_func_or_sum() :Item_args() {}
Item_func_or_sum(Item *a) :Item_args(a) { }
Item_func_or_sum(Item *a, Item *b) :Item_args(a, b) { }
Item_func_or_sum(Item *a, Item *b, Item *c) :Item_args(a, b, c) { }
Item_func_or_sum(Item *a, Item *b, Item *c, Item *d)
:Item_result_field(), Item_args(a, b, c, d) { }
:Item_args(a, b, c, d) { }
Item_func_or_sum(Item *a, Item *b, Item *c, Item *d, Item *e)
:Item_result_field(), Item_args(a, b, c, d, e) { }
:Item_args(a, b, c, d, e) { }
Item_func_or_sum(THD *thd, Item_func_or_sum *item)
:Item_result_field(thd, item), Item_args(thd, item) { }
Item_func_or_sum(List<Item> &list)
:Item_result_field(), Item_args(list) { }
:Item_ident_or_func_or_sum(thd, item), Item_args(thd, item) { }
Item_func_or_sum(List<Item> &list) :Item_args(list) { }
bool walk(Item_processor processor, bool walk_subquery, uchar *arg)
{
if (walk_args(processor, walk_subquery, arg))
......
......@@ -1768,6 +1768,8 @@ class Item_cond :public Item_bool_func
used_tables_and_const_cache_init();
used_tables_and_const_cache_update_and_join(list);
}
COND *build_equal_items(THD *thd, COND_EQUAL *inherited,
bool link_item_fields);
virtual void print(String *str, enum_query_type query_type);
void split_sum_func(THD *thd, Item **ref_pointer_array, List<Item> &fields);
friend int setup_conds(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *tables, TABLE_LIST *leaves,
......@@ -2078,7 +2080,7 @@ class Item_equal_fields_iterator_slow
class Item_cond_and :public Item_cond
{
public:
COND_EQUAL cond_equal; /* contains list of Item_equal objects for
COND_EQUAL m_cond_equal; /* contains list of Item_equal objects for
the current and level and reference
to multiple equalities of upper and levels */
Item_cond_and() :Item_cond() {}
......@@ -2101,6 +2103,8 @@ class Item_cond_and :public Item_cond
void mark_as_condition_AND_part(TABLE_LIST *embedding);
virtual uint exists2in_reserved_items() { return list.elements; };
bool walk_top_and(Item_processor processor, uchar *arg);
COND *build_equal_items(THD *thd, COND_EQUAL *inherited,
bool link_item_fields);
};
inline bool is_cond_and(Item *item)
......
......@@ -3865,7 +3865,7 @@ make_join_statistics(JOIN *join, List<TABLE_LIST> &tables_list,
conds= remove_eq_conds(join->thd, conds, &join->cond_value);
if (conds && conds->type() == Item::COND_ITEM &&
((Item_cond*) conds)->functype() == Item_func::COND_AND_FUNC)
join->cond_equal= &((Item_cond_and*) conds)->cond_equal;
join->cond_equal= &((Item_cond_and*) conds)->m_cond_equal;
join->select_lex->where= conds;
if (join->cond_value == Item::COND_FALSE)
{
......@@ -3878,7 +3878,7 @@ make_join_statistics(JOIN *join, List<TABLE_LIST> &tables_list,
{
if (conds->type() == Item::COND_ITEM &&
((Item_cond*) conds)->functype() == Item_func::COND_AND_FUNC)
join->cond_equal= (&((Item_cond_and *) conds)->cond_equal);
join->cond_equal= (&((Item_cond_and *) conds)->m_cond_equal);
else if (conds->type() == Item::FUNC_ITEM &&
((Item_func*) conds)->functype() == Item_func::MULT_EQUAL_FUNC)
{
......@@ -4050,7 +4050,7 @@ make_join_statistics(JOIN *join, List<TABLE_LIST> &tables_list,
((Item_cond*) (join->conds))->functype() ==
Item_func::COND_AND_FUNC &&
join->cond_equal ==
&((Item_cond_and *) (join->conds))->cond_equal) ||
&((Item_cond_and *) (join->conds))->m_cond_equal) ||
(join->conds->type() == Item::FUNC_ITEM &&
((Item_func*) (join->conds))->functype() ==
Item_func::MULT_EQUAL_FUNC &&
......@@ -12377,7 +12377,7 @@ Item_equal *find_item_equal(COND_EQUAL *cond_equal, Field *field,
general case, its own constant for each fields from the multiple
equality. But at the same time it would allow us to get rid
of constant propagation completely: it would be done by the call
to build_equal_items_for_cond.
to cond->build_equal_items().
The implementation does not follow exactly the above rules to
......@@ -12710,7 +12710,10 @@ static bool check_equality(THD *thd, Item *item, COND_EQUAL *cond_equal,
/**
Replace all equality predicates in a condition by multiple equality items.
Item_xxx::build_equal_items()
Replace all equality predicates in a condition referenced by "this"
by multiple equality items.
At each 'and' level the function detects items for equality predicates
and replaced them by a set of multiple equality items of class Item_equal,
......@@ -12766,7 +12769,6 @@ static bool check_equality(THD *thd, Item *item, COND_EQUAL *cond_equal,
all possible Item_equal objects in upper levels.
@param thd thread handle
@param cond condition(expression) where to make replacement
@param inherited path to all inherited multiple equality items
@return
......@@ -12775,7 +12777,7 @@ static bool check_equality(THD *thd, Item *item, COND_EQUAL *cond_equal,
so no additional update_used_tables() is needed on the result.
*/
static COND *build_equal_items_for_cond(THD *thd, COND *cond,
COND *Item_cond_and::build_equal_items(THD *thd,
COND_EQUAL *inherited,
bool link_item_fields)
{
......@@ -12783,18 +12785,12 @@ static COND *build_equal_items_for_cond(THD *thd, COND *cond,
COND_EQUAL cond_equal;
cond_equal.upper_levels= inherited;
if (cond->type() == Item::COND_ITEM)
{
List<Item> eq_list;
Item_cond *cond_item= (Item_cond*) cond;
bool and_level= cond_item->functype() == Item_func::COND_AND_FUNC;
List<Item> *args= cond_item->argument_list();
List<Item> *args= argument_list();
List_iterator<Item> li(*args);
Item *item;
if (and_level)
{
/*
Retrieve all conjuncts of this level detecting the equality
that are subject to substitution by multiple equality items and
......@@ -12831,22 +12827,19 @@ static COND *build_equal_items_for_cond(THD *thd, COND *cond,
item_equal->n_field_items());
}
((Item_cond_and*)cond)->cond_equal.copy(cond_equal);
cond_equal.current_level=
((Item_cond_and*)cond)->cond_equal.current_level;
inherited= &(((Item_cond_and*)cond)->cond_equal);
}
m_cond_equal.copy(cond_equal);
cond_equal.current_level= m_cond_equal.current_level;
inherited= &m_cond_equal;
/*
Make replacement of equality predicates for lower levels
of the condition expression.
Update used_tables_cache and const_item_cache on the way.
*/
li.rewind();
cond_item->used_tables_and_const_cache_init();
while ((item= li++))
{
Item *new_item;
if ((new_item= build_equal_items_for_cond(thd, item, inherited, FALSE))
if ((new_item= item->build_equal_items(thd, inherited, FALSE))
!= item)
{
/* This replacement happens only for standalone equalities */
......@@ -12857,31 +12850,55 @@ static COND *build_equal_items_for_cond(THD *thd, COND *cond,
*/
li.replace(new_item);
}
cond_item->used_tables_and_const_cache_join(new_item);
}
if (and_level)
{
args->append(&eq_list);
args->append((List<Item> *)&cond_equal.current_level);
/*
Instead of the cond_item->update_used_tables() call below,
we could do this:
update_used_tables();
return this;
}
cond_item->used_tables_and_const_cache_update_and_join(eq_list);
cond_item->used_tables_and_const_cache_update_and_join(
*(List<Item> *) &cond_equal.current_level);
But initializing 2 iterators will probably be even slower than
redundant iterations over the topmost elements in "args",
which were already processed in the "while" loop above.
COND *Item_cond::build_equal_items(THD *thd,
COND_EQUAL *inherited,
bool link_item_fields)
{
List<Item> *args= argument_list();
List_iterator<Item> li(*args);
Item *item;
/*
Make replacement of equality predicates for lower levels
of the condition expression.
Update used_tables_cache and const_item_cache on the way.
*/
cond_item->update_used_tables();
used_tables_and_const_cache_init();
while ((item= li++))
{
Item *new_item;
if ((new_item= item->build_equal_items(thd, inherited, FALSE))
!= item)
{
/* This replacement happens only for standalone equalities */
/*
This is ok with PS/SP as the replacement is done for
arguments of an AND/OR item, which are restored for each
execution of PS/SP.
*/
li.replace(new_item);
}
return cond_item;
used_tables_and_const_cache_join(new_item);
}
else if (cond->type() == Item::FUNC_ITEM ||
cond->real_item()->type() == Item::FIELD_ITEM)
{
return this;
}
COND *Item_ident_or_func_or_sum::build_equal_items(THD *thd,
COND_EQUAL *inherited,
bool link_item_fields)
{
COND_EQUAL cond_equal;
cond_equal.upper_levels= inherited;
List<Item> eq_list;
/*
If an equality predicate forms the whole and level,
......@@ -12893,8 +12910,9 @@ static COND *build_equal_items_for_cond(THD *thd, COND *cond,
for WHERE a=b AND c=d AND (b=c OR d=5)
b=c is replaced by =(a,b,c,d).
*/
if (check_equality(thd, cond, &cond_equal, &eq_list))
if (check_equality(thd, this, &cond_equal, &eq_list))
{
Item_equal *item_equal;
int n= cond_equal.current_level.elements + eq_list.elements;
if (n == 0)
return new Item_int((longlong) 1,1);
......@@ -12930,8 +12948,8 @@ static COND *build_equal_items_for_cond(THD *thd, COND *cond,
set_if_bigger(thd->lex->current_select->max_equal_elems,
item_equal->n_field_items());
}
and_cond->cond_equal.copy(cond_equal);
cond_equal.current_level= and_cond->cond_equal.current_level;
and_cond->m_cond_equal.copy(cond_equal);
cond_equal.current_level= and_cond->m_cond_equal.current_level;
args->append((List<Item> *)&cond_equal.current_level);
and_cond->update_used_tables();
return and_cond;
......@@ -12944,11 +12962,10 @@ static COND *build_equal_items_for_cond(THD *thd, COND *cond,
an argument of a comparison predicate.
*/
uchar* is_subst_valid= (uchar *) Item::ANY_SUBST;
cond= cond->compile(&Item::subst_argument_checker,
COND *cond= compile(&Item::subst_argument_checker,
&is_subst_valid,
&Item::equal_fields_propagator,
(uchar *) inherited);
}
cond->update_used_tables();
return cond;
}
......@@ -12958,7 +12975,7 @@ static COND *build_equal_items_for_cond(THD *thd, COND *cond,
Build multiple equalities for a condition and all on expressions that
inherit these multiple equalities.
The function first applies the build_equal_items_for_cond function
The function first applies the cond->build_equal_items() method
to build all multiple equalities for condition cond utilizing equalities
referred through the parameter inherited. The extended set of
equalities is returned in the structure referred by the cond_equal_ref
......@@ -13035,10 +13052,10 @@ static COND *build_equal_items(JOIN *join, COND *cond,
if (cond)
{
cond= build_equal_items_for_cond(thd, cond, inherited, link_equal_fields);
cond= cond->build_equal_items(thd, inherited, link_equal_fields);
if (cond->type() == Item::COND_ITEM &&
((Item_cond*) cond)->functype() == Item_func::COND_AND_FUNC)
cond_equal= &((Item_cond_and*) cond)->cond_equal;
cond_equal= &((Item_cond_and*) cond)->m_cond_equal;
else if (cond->type() == Item::FUNC_ITEM &&
((Item_cond*) cond)->functype() == Item_func::MULT_EQUAL_FUNC)
......@@ -13516,7 +13533,7 @@ static COND* substitute_for_best_equal_field(JOIN_TAB *context_tab,
Item_func::COND_AND_FUNC;
if (and_level)
{
cond_equal= &((Item_cond_and *) cond)->cond_equal;
cond_equal= &((Item_cond_and *) cond)->m_cond_equal;
cond_list->disjoin((List<Item> *) &cond_equal->current_level);/* remove Item_equal objects from the AND. */
List_iterator_fast<Item_equal> it(cond_equal->current_level);
......@@ -14667,7 +14684,7 @@ optimize_cond(JOIN *join, COND *conds,
conds= remove_eq_conds(thd, conds, cond_value);
if (conds && conds->type() == Item::COND_ITEM &&
((Item_cond*) conds)->functype() == Item_func::COND_AND_FUNC)
*cond_equal= &((Item_cond_and*) conds)->cond_equal;
*cond_equal= &((Item_cond_and*) conds)->m_cond_equal;
DBUG_EXECUTE("info",print_where(conds,"after remove", QT_ORDINARY););
}
DBUG_RETURN(conds);
......@@ -14708,8 +14725,8 @@ void propagate_new_equalities(THD *thd, Item *cond,
if (and_level)
{
Item_cond_and *cond_and= (Item_cond_and *) cond;
List<Item_equal> *cond_equalities= &cond_and->cond_equal.current_level;
cond_and->cond_equal.upper_levels= inherited;
List<Item_equal> *cond_equalities= &cond_and->m_cond_equal.current_level;
cond_and->m_cond_equal.upper_levels= inherited;
if (!cond_equalities->is_empty() && cond_equalities != new_equalities)
{
Item_equal *equal_item;
......@@ -14735,7 +14752,7 @@ void propagate_new_equalities(THD *thd, Item *cond,
while ((item= li++))
{
COND_EQUAL *new_inherited= and_level && item->type() == Item::COND_ITEM ?
&((Item_cond_and *) cond)->cond_equal :
&((Item_cond_and *) cond)->m_cond_equal :
inherited;
propagate_new_equalities(thd, item, new_equalities, new_inherited,
is_simplifiable_cond);
......@@ -14920,7 +14937,7 @@ internal_remove_eq_conds(THD *thd, COND *cond, Item::cond_result *cond_value)
So it's easier to do it at one pass through the list of the equalities.
*/
List<Item_equal> *cond_equalities=
&((Item_cond_and *) cond)->cond_equal.current_level;
&((Item_cond_and *) cond)->m_cond_equal.current_level;
cond_arg_list->disjoin((List<Item> *) cond_equalities);
List_iterator<Item_equal> it(*cond_equalities);
Item_equal *eq_item;
......@@ -14976,7 +14993,7 @@ internal_remove_eq_conds(THD *thd, COND *cond, Item::cond_result *cond_value)
of cond_arg_list.
*/
List<Item_equal> *new_item_equalities=
&((Item_cond_and *) new_item)->cond_equal.current_level;
&((Item_cond_and *) new_item)->m_cond_equal.current_level;
if (!new_item_equalities->is_empty())
{
/*
......@@ -15062,7 +15079,7 @@ internal_remove_eq_conds(THD *thd, COND *cond, Item::cond_result *cond_value)
These multiple equalities are to be merged into the
multiple equalities of cond_arg_list.
*/
COND_EQUAL *cond_equal= &((Item_cond_and *) cond)->cond_equal;
COND_EQUAL *cond_equal= &((Item_cond_and *) cond)->m_cond_equal;
List<Item_equal> *cond_equalities= &cond_equal->current_level;
cond_arg_list->disjoin((List<Item> *) cond_equalities);
Item_equal *equality;
......
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