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+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * nodeGather.c
+ * Support routines for scanning a plan via multiple workers.
+ *
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2021, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * A Gather executor launches parallel workers to run multiple copies of a
+ * plan. It can also run the plan itself, if the workers are not available
+ * or have not started up yet. It then merges all of the results it produces
+ * and the results from the workers into a single output stream. Therefore,
+ * it will normally be used with a plan where running multiple copies of the
+ * same plan does not produce duplicate output, such as parallel-aware
+ * SeqScan.
+ *
+ * Alternatively, a Gather node can be configured to use just one worker
+ * and the single-copy flag can be set. In this case, the Gather node will
+ * run the plan in one worker and will not execute the plan itself. In
+ * this case, it simply returns whatever tuples were returned by the worker.
+ * If a worker cannot be obtained, then it will run the plan itself and
+ * return the results. Therefore, a plan used with a single-copy Gather
+ * node need not be parallel-aware.
+ *
+ * IDENTIFICATION
+ * src/backend/executor/nodeGather.c
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+#include "access/relscan.h"
+#include "access/xact.h"
+#include "executor/execdebug.h"
+#include "executor/execParallel.h"
+#include "executor/nodeGather.h"
+#include "executor/nodeSubplan.h"
+#include "executor/tqueue.h"
+#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "optimizer/optimizer.h"
+#include "pgstat.h"
+#include "utils/memutils.h"
+#include "utils/rel.h"
+
+
+static TupleTableSlot *ExecGather(PlanState *pstate);
+static TupleTableSlot *gather_getnext(GatherState *gatherstate);
+static MinimalTuple gather_readnext(GatherState *gatherstate);
+static void ExecShutdownGatherWorkers(GatherState *node);
+
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * ExecInitGather
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+GatherState *
+ExecInitGather(Gather *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
+{
+ GatherState *gatherstate;
+ Plan *outerNode;
+ TupleDesc tupDesc;
+
+ /* Gather node doesn't have innerPlan node. */
+ Assert(innerPlan(node) == NULL);
+
+ /*
+ * create state structure
+ */
+ gatherstate = makeNode(GatherState);
+ gatherstate->ps.plan = (Plan *) node;
+ gatherstate->ps.state = estate;
+ gatherstate->ps.ExecProcNode = ExecGather;
+
+ gatherstate->initialized = false;
+ gatherstate->need_to_scan_locally =
+ !node->single_copy && parallel_leader_participation;
+ gatherstate->tuples_needed = -1;
+
+ /*
+ * Miscellaneous initialization
+ *
+ * create expression context for node
+ */
+ ExecAssignExprContext(estate, &gatherstate->ps);
+
+ /*
+ * now initialize outer plan
+ */
+ outerNode = outerPlan(node);
+ outerPlanState(gatherstate) = ExecInitNode(outerNode, estate, eflags);
+ tupDesc = ExecGetResultType(outerPlanState(gatherstate));
+
+ /*
+ * Leader may access ExecProcNode result directly (if
+ * need_to_scan_locally), or from workers via tuple queue. So we can't
+ * trivially rely on the slot type being fixed for expressions evaluated
+ * within this node.
+ */
+ gatherstate->ps.outeropsset = true;
+ gatherstate->ps.outeropsfixed = false;
+
+ /*
+ * Initialize result type and projection.
+ */
+ ExecInitResultTypeTL(&gatherstate->ps);
+ ExecConditionalAssignProjectionInfo(&gatherstate->ps, tupDesc, OUTER_VAR);
+
+ /*
+ * Without projections result slot type is not trivially known, see
+ * comment above.
+ */
+ if (gatherstate->ps.ps_ProjInfo == NULL)
+ {
+ gatherstate->ps.resultopsset = true;
+ gatherstate->ps.resultopsfixed = false;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Initialize funnel slot to same tuple descriptor as outer plan.
+ */
+ gatherstate->funnel_slot = ExecInitExtraTupleSlot(estate, tupDesc,
+ &TTSOpsMinimalTuple);
+
+ /*
+ * Gather doesn't support checking a qual (it's always more efficient to
+ * do it in the child node).
+ */
+ Assert(!node->plan.qual);
+
+ return gatherstate;
+}
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * ExecGather(node)
+ *
+ * Scans the relation via multiple workers and returns
+ * the next qualifying tuple.
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+static TupleTableSlot *
+ExecGather(PlanState *pstate)
+{
+ GatherState *node = castNode(GatherState, pstate);
+ TupleTableSlot *slot;
+ ExprContext *econtext;
+
+ CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
+
+ /*
+ * Initialize the parallel context and workers on first execution. We do
+ * this on first execution rather than during node initialization, as it
+ * needs to allocate a large dynamic segment, so it is better to do it
+ * only if it is really needed.
+ */
+ if (!node->initialized)
+ {
+ EState *estate = node->ps.state;
+ Gather *gather = (Gather *) node->ps.plan;
+
+ /*
+ * Sometimes we might have to run without parallelism; but if parallel
+ * mode is active then we can try to fire up some workers.
+ */
+ if (gather->num_workers > 0 && estate->es_use_parallel_mode)
+ {
+ ParallelContext *pcxt;
+
+ /* Initialize, or re-initialize, shared state needed by workers. */
+ if (!node->pei)
+ node->pei = ExecInitParallelPlan(node->ps.lefttree,
+ estate,
+ gather->initParam,
+ gather->num_workers,
+ node->tuples_needed);
+ else
+ ExecParallelReinitialize(node->ps.lefttree,
+ node->pei,
+ gather->initParam);
+
+ /*
+ * Register backend workers. We might not get as many as we
+ * requested, or indeed any at all.
+ */
+ pcxt = node->pei->pcxt;
+ LaunchParallelWorkers(pcxt);
+ /* We save # workers launched for the benefit of EXPLAIN */
+ node->nworkers_launched = pcxt->nworkers_launched;
+
+ /* Set up tuple queue readers to read the results. */
+ if (pcxt->nworkers_launched > 0)
+ {
+ ExecParallelCreateReaders(node->pei);
+ /* Make a working array showing the active readers */
+ node->nreaders = pcxt->nworkers_launched;
+ node->reader = (TupleQueueReader **)
+ palloc(node->nreaders * sizeof(TupleQueueReader *));
+ memcpy(node->reader, node->pei->reader,
+ node->nreaders * sizeof(TupleQueueReader *));
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* No workers? Then never mind. */
+ node->nreaders = 0;
+ node->reader = NULL;
+ }
+ node->nextreader = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Run plan locally if no workers or enabled and not single-copy. */
+ node->need_to_scan_locally = (node->nreaders == 0)
+ || (!gather->single_copy && parallel_leader_participation);
+ node->initialized = true;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Reset per-tuple memory context to free any expression evaluation
+ * storage allocated in the previous tuple cycle.
+ */
+ econtext = node->ps.ps_ExprContext;
+ ResetExprContext(econtext);
+
+ /*
+ * Get next tuple, either from one of our workers, or by running the plan
+ * ourselves.
+ */
+ slot = gather_getnext(node);
+ if (TupIsNull(slot))
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* If no projection is required, we're done. */
+ if (node->ps.ps_ProjInfo == NULL)
+ return slot;
+
+ /*
+ * Form the result tuple using ExecProject(), and return it.
+ */
+ econtext->ecxt_outertuple = slot;
+ return ExecProject(node->ps.ps_ProjInfo);
+}
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * ExecEndGather
+ *
+ * frees any storage allocated through C routines.
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+void
+ExecEndGather(GatherState *node)
+{
+ ExecEndNode(outerPlanState(node)); /* let children clean up first */
+ ExecShutdownGather(node);
+ ExecFreeExprContext(&node->ps);
+ if (node->ps.ps_ResultTupleSlot)
+ ExecClearTuple(node->ps.ps_ResultTupleSlot);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Read the next tuple. We might fetch a tuple from one of the tuple queues
+ * using gather_readnext, or if no tuple queue contains a tuple and the
+ * single_copy flag is not set, we might generate one locally instead.
+ */
+static TupleTableSlot *
+gather_getnext(GatherState *gatherstate)
+{
+ PlanState *outerPlan = outerPlanState(gatherstate);
+ TupleTableSlot *outerTupleSlot;
+ TupleTableSlot *fslot = gatherstate->funnel_slot;
+ MinimalTuple tup;
+
+ while (gatherstate->nreaders > 0 || gatherstate->need_to_scan_locally)
+ {
+ CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
+
+ if (gatherstate->nreaders > 0)
+ {
+ tup = gather_readnext(gatherstate);
+
+ if (HeapTupleIsValid(tup))
+ {
+ ExecStoreMinimalTuple(tup, /* tuple to store */
+ fslot, /* slot to store the tuple */
+ false); /* don't pfree tuple */
+ return fslot;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (gatherstate->need_to_scan_locally)
+ {
+ EState *estate = gatherstate->ps.state;
+
+ /* Install our DSA area while executing the plan. */
+ estate->es_query_dsa =
+ gatherstate->pei ? gatherstate->pei->area : NULL;
+ outerTupleSlot = ExecProcNode(outerPlan);
+ estate->es_query_dsa = NULL;
+
+ if (!TupIsNull(outerTupleSlot))
+ return outerTupleSlot;
+
+ gatherstate->need_to_scan_locally = false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return ExecClearTuple(fslot);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Attempt to read a tuple from one of our parallel workers.
+ */
+static MinimalTuple
+gather_readnext(GatherState *gatherstate)
+{
+ int nvisited = 0;
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ TupleQueueReader *reader;
+ MinimalTuple tup;
+ bool readerdone;
+
+ /* Check for async events, particularly messages from workers. */
+ CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
+
+ /*
+ * Attempt to read a tuple, but don't block if none is available.
+ *
+ * Note that TupleQueueReaderNext will just return NULL for a worker
+ * which fails to initialize. We'll treat that worker as having
+ * produced no tuples; WaitForParallelWorkersToFinish will error out
+ * when we get there.
+ */
+ Assert(gatherstate->nextreader < gatherstate->nreaders);
+ reader = gatherstate->reader[gatherstate->nextreader];
+ tup = TupleQueueReaderNext(reader, true, &readerdone);
+
+ /*
+ * If this reader is done, remove it from our working array of active
+ * readers. If all readers are done, we're outta here.
+ */
+ if (readerdone)
+ {
+ Assert(!tup);
+ --gatherstate->nreaders;
+ if (gatherstate->nreaders == 0)
+ {
+ ExecShutdownGatherWorkers(gatherstate);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ memmove(&gatherstate->reader[gatherstate->nextreader],
+ &gatherstate->reader[gatherstate->nextreader + 1],
+ sizeof(TupleQueueReader *)
+ * (gatherstate->nreaders - gatherstate->nextreader));
+ if (gatherstate->nextreader >= gatherstate->nreaders)
+ gatherstate->nextreader = 0;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* If we got a tuple, return it. */
+ if (tup)
+ return tup;
+
+ /*
+ * Advance nextreader pointer in round-robin fashion. Note that we
+ * only reach this code if we weren't able to get a tuple from the
+ * current worker. We used to advance the nextreader pointer after
+ * every tuple, but it turns out to be much more efficient to keep
+ * reading from the same queue until that would require blocking.
+ */
+ gatherstate->nextreader++;
+ if (gatherstate->nextreader >= gatherstate->nreaders)
+ gatherstate->nextreader = 0;
+
+ /* Have we visited every (surviving) TupleQueueReader? */
+ nvisited++;
+ if (nvisited >= gatherstate->nreaders)
+ {
+ /*
+ * If (still) running plan locally, return NULL so caller can
+ * generate another tuple from the local copy of the plan.
+ */
+ if (gatherstate->need_to_scan_locally)
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* Nothing to do except wait for developments. */
+ (void) WaitLatch(MyLatch, WL_LATCH_SET | WL_EXIT_ON_PM_DEATH, 0,
+ WAIT_EVENT_EXECUTE_GATHER);
+ ResetLatch(MyLatch);
+ nvisited = 0;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * ExecShutdownGatherWorkers
+ *
+ * Stop all the parallel workers.
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+static void
+ExecShutdownGatherWorkers(GatherState *node)
+{
+ if (node->pei != NULL)
+ ExecParallelFinish(node->pei);
+
+ /* Flush local copy of reader array */
+ if (node->reader)
+ pfree(node->reader);
+ node->reader = NULL;
+}
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * ExecShutdownGather
+ *
+ * Destroy the setup for parallel workers including parallel context.
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+void
+ExecShutdownGather(GatherState *node)
+{
+ ExecShutdownGatherWorkers(node);
+
+ /* Now destroy the parallel context. */
+ if (node->pei != NULL)
+ {
+ ExecParallelCleanup(node->pei);
+ node->pei = NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Join Support
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * ExecReScanGather
+ *
+ * Prepare to re-scan the result of a Gather.
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+void
+ExecReScanGather(GatherState *node)
+{
+ Gather *gather = (Gather *) node->ps.plan;
+ PlanState *outerPlan = outerPlanState(node);
+
+ /* Make sure any existing workers are gracefully shut down */
+ ExecShutdownGatherWorkers(node);
+
+ /* Mark node so that shared state will be rebuilt at next call */
+ node->initialized = false;
+
+ /*
+ * Set child node's chgParam to tell it that the next scan might deliver a
+ * different set of rows within the leader process. (The overall rowset
+ * shouldn't change, but the leader process's subset might; hence nodes
+ * between here and the parallel table scan node mustn't optimize on the
+ * assumption of an unchanging rowset.)
+ */
+ if (gather->rescan_param >= 0)
+ outerPlan->chgParam = bms_add_member(outerPlan->chgParam,
+ gather->rescan_param);
+
+ /*
+ * If chgParam of subnode is not null then plan will be re-scanned by
+ * first ExecProcNode. Note: because this does nothing if we have a
+ * rescan_param, it's currently guaranteed that parallel-aware child nodes
+ * will not see a ReScan call until after they get a ReInitializeDSM call.
+ * That ordering might not be something to rely on, though. A good rule
+ * of thumb is that ReInitializeDSM should reset only shared state, ReScan
+ * should reset only local state, and anything that depends on both of
+ * those steps being finished must wait until the first ExecProcNode call.
+ */
+ if (outerPlan->chgParam == NULL)
+ ExecReScan(outerPlan);
+}