postgres_fdw: Account for triggers in non-direct remote UPDATE planning.

Previously, in postgresPlanForeignModify, we planned an UPDATE operation
on a foreign table so that we transmit only columns that were explicitly
targets of the UPDATE, so as to avoid unnecessary data transmission, but
if there were BEFORE ROW UPDATE triggers on the foreign table, those
triggers might change values for non-target columns, in which case we
would miss sending changed values for those columns.  Prevent optimizing
away transmitting all columns if there are BEFORE ROW UPDATE triggers on
the foreign table.

This is an oversight in commit 7cbe57c34 which added triggers on foreign
tables, so apply the patch all the way back to 9.4 where that came in.

Author: Shohei Mochizuki
Reviewed-by: Amit Langote
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/201905270152.x4R1q3qi014550@toshiba.co.jp
This commit is contained in:
Etsuro Fujita 2019-06-13 17:59:11 +09:00
parent afaa32daf2
commit 2144601821
3 changed files with 43 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -6577,6 +6577,25 @@ SELECT * from loc1;
2 | skidoo triggered !
(2 rows)
EXPLAIN (verbose, costs off)
UPDATE rem1 set f1 = 10; -- all columns should be transmitted
QUERY PLAN
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Update on public.rem1
Remote SQL: UPDATE public.loc1 SET f1 = $2, f2 = $3 WHERE ctid = $1
-> Foreign Scan on public.rem1
Output: 10, f2, ctid, rem1.*
Remote SQL: SELECT f1, f2, ctid FROM public.loc1 FOR UPDATE
(5 rows)
UPDATE rem1 set f1 = 10;
SELECT * from loc1;
f1 | f2
----+--------------------------------
10 | skidoo triggered ! triggered !
10 | skidoo triggered ! triggered !
(2 rows)
DELETE FROM rem1;
-- Add a second trigger, to check that the changes are propagated correctly
-- from trigger to trigger
@ -6689,7 +6708,7 @@ NOTICE: trig_row_after(23, skidoo) AFTER ROW INSERT ON rem1
NOTICE: NEW: (13,"test triggered !")
ctid
--------
(0,27)
(0,29)
(1 row)
-- cleanup
@ -6793,10 +6812,10 @@ BEFORE UPDATE ON rem1
FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE trigger_data(23,'skidoo');
EXPLAIN (verbose, costs off)
UPDATE rem1 set f2 = ''; -- can't be pushed down
QUERY PLAN
---------------------------------------------------------------------
QUERY PLAN
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Update on public.rem1
Remote SQL: UPDATE public.loc1 SET f2 = $2 WHERE ctid = $1
Remote SQL: UPDATE public.loc1 SET f1 = $2, f2 = $3 WHERE ctid = $1
-> Foreign Scan on public.rem1
Output: f1, ''::text, ctid, rem1.*
Remote SQL: SELECT f1, f2, ctid FROM public.loc1 FOR UPDATE
@ -7423,12 +7442,12 @@ AFTER UPDATE OR DELETE ON bar2
FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE trigger_data(23,'skidoo');
explain (verbose, costs off)
update bar set f2 = f2 + 100;
QUERY PLAN
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
QUERY PLAN
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Update on public.bar
Update on public.bar
Foreign Update on public.bar2
Remote SQL: UPDATE public.loct2 SET f2 = $2 WHERE ctid = $1 RETURNING f1, f2, f3
Remote SQL: UPDATE public.loct2 SET f1 = $2, f2 = $3, f3 = $4 WHERE ctid = $1 RETURNING f1, f2, f3
-> Seq Scan on public.bar
Output: bar.f1, (bar.f2 + 100), bar.ctid
-> Foreign Scan on public.bar2

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@ -1620,12 +1620,19 @@ postgresPlanForeignModify(PlannerInfo *root,
/*
* In an INSERT, we transmit all columns that are defined in the foreign
* table. In an UPDATE, we transmit only columns that were explicitly
* targets of the UPDATE, so as to avoid unnecessary data transmission.
* (We can't do that for INSERT since we would miss sending default values
* for columns not listed in the source statement.)
* table. In an UPDATE, if there are BEFORE ROW UPDATE triggers on the
* foreign table, we transmit all columns like INSERT; else we transmit
* only columns that were explicitly targets of the UPDATE, so as to avoid
* unnecessary data transmission. (We can't do that for INSERT since we
* would miss sending default values for columns not listed in the source
* statement, and for UPDATE if there are BEFORE ROW UPDATE triggers since
* those triggers might change values for non-target columns, in which
* case we would miss sending changed values for those columns.)
*/
if (operation == CMD_INSERT)
if (operation == CMD_INSERT ||
(operation == CMD_UPDATE &&
rel->trigdesc &&
rel->trigdesc->trig_update_before_row))
{
TupleDesc tupdesc = RelationGetDescr(rel);
int attnum;

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@ -1481,6 +1481,11 @@ SELECT * from loc1;
UPDATE rem1 set f2 = 'skidoo' RETURNING f2;
SELECT * from loc1;
EXPLAIN (verbose, costs off)
UPDATE rem1 set f1 = 10; -- all columns should be transmitted
UPDATE rem1 set f1 = 10;
SELECT * from loc1;
DELETE FROM rem1;
-- Add a second trigger, to check that the changes are propagated correctly