Handle default NULL insertion a little better.
authorTom Lane <[email protected]>
Wed, 29 Jan 2025 20:31:55 +0000 (15:31 -0500)
committerTom Lane <[email protected]>
Wed, 29 Jan 2025 20:31:55 +0000 (15:31 -0500)
If a column is omitted in an INSERT, and there's no column default,
the code in preptlist.c generates a NULL Const to be inserted.
Furthermore, if the column is of a domain type, we wrap the Const
in CoerceToDomain, so as to throw a run-time error if the domain
has a NOT NULL constraint.  That's fine as far as it goes, but
there are two problems:

1. We're being sloppy about the type/typmod that the Const is
labeled with.  It really should have the domain's base type/typmod,
since it's the input to CoerceToDomain not the output.  This can
result in coerce_to_domain inserting a useless length-coercion
function (useless because it's being applied to a null).  The
coercion would typically get const-folded away later, but it'd
be better not to create it in the first place.

2. We're not applying expression preprocessing (specifically,
eval_const_expressions) to the resulting expression tree.
The planner's primary expression-preprocessing pass already happened,
so that means the length coercion step and CoerceToDomain node miss
preprocessing altogether.

This is at the least inefficient, since it means the length coercion
and CoerceToDomain will actually be executed for each inserted row,
though they could be const-folded away in most cases.  Worse, it
seems possible that missing preprocessing for the length coercion
could result in an invalid plan (for example, due to failing to
perform default-function-argument insertion).  I'm not aware of
any live bug of that sort with core datatypes, and it might be
unreachable for extension types as well because of restrictions of
CREATE CAST, but I'm not entirely convinced that it's unreachable.
Hence, it seems worth back-patching the fix (although I only went
back to v14, as the patch doesn't apply cleanly at all in v13).

There are several places in the rewriter that are building null
domain constants the same way as preptlist.c.  While those are
before the planner and hence don't have any reachable bug, they're
still applying a length coercion that will be const-folded away
later, uselessly wasting cycles.  Hence, make a utility routine
that all of these places can call to do it right.

Making this code more careful about the typmod assigned to the
generated NULL constant has visible but cosmetic effects on some
of the plans shown in contrib/postgres_fdw's regression tests.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1865579.1738113656@sss.pgh.pa.us
Backpatch-through: 14

contrib/postgres_fdw/expected/postgres_fdw.out
src/backend/optimizer/prep/preptlist.c
src/backend/parser/parse_coerce.c
src/backend/rewrite/rewriteHandler.c
src/backend/rewrite/rewriteManip.c
src/include/parser/parse_coerce.h

index 94b590cfd3ae7e7b0018e4c5b014bdde4fd6d8f4..e295a1a8f01a1afcd03748207a901d805ae5ae43 100644 (file)
@@ -4127,13 +4127,13 @@ EXPLAIN (VERBOSE, COSTS OFF) EXECUTE st6;
 
 PREPARE st7 AS INSERT INTO ft1 (c1,c2,c3) VALUES (1001,101,'foo');
 EXPLAIN (VERBOSE, COSTS OFF) EXECUTE st7;
-                                                                                           QUERY PLAN                                                                                            
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+                                                                                             QUERY PLAN                                                                                              
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Insert on public.ft1
    Remote SQL: INSERT INTO "S 1"."T 1"("C 1", c2, c3, c4, c5, c6, c7, c8) VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8)
    Batch Size: 1
    ->  Result
-         Output: NULL::integer, 1001, 101, 'foo'::text, NULL::timestamp with time zone, NULL::timestamp without time zone, NULL::character varying, 'ft1       '::character(10), NULL::user_enum
+         Output: NULL::integer, 1001, 101, 'foo'::text, NULL::timestamp with time zone, NULL::timestamp without time zone, NULL::character varying(10), 'ft1       '::character(10), NULL::user_enum
 (5 rows)
 
 ALTER TABLE "S 1"."T 1" RENAME TO "T 0";
@@ -4161,13 +4161,13 @@ EXECUTE st6;
 (9 rows)
 
 EXPLAIN (VERBOSE, COSTS OFF) EXECUTE st7;
-                                                                                           QUERY PLAN                                                                                            
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+                                                                                             QUERY PLAN                                                                                              
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Insert on public.ft1
    Remote SQL: INSERT INTO "S 1"."T 0"("C 1", c2, c3, c4, c5, c6, c7, c8) VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8)
    Batch Size: 1
    ->  Result
-         Output: NULL::integer, 1001, 101, 'foo'::text, NULL::timestamp with time zone, NULL::timestamp without time zone, NULL::character varying, 'ft1       '::character(10), NULL::user_enum
+         Output: NULL::integer, 1001, 101, 'foo'::text, NULL::timestamp with time zone, NULL::timestamp without time zone, NULL::character varying(10), 'ft1       '::character(10), NULL::user_enum
 (5 rows)
 
 ALTER TABLE "S 1"."T 0" RENAME TO "T 1";
@@ -4491,13 +4491,13 @@ explain (verbose, costs off) select * from ft3 f, loct3 l
 -- ===================================================================
 EXPLAIN (verbose, costs off)
 INSERT INTO ft2 (c1,c2,c3) SELECT c1+1000,c2+100, c3 || c3 FROM ft2 LIMIT 20;
-                                                                                                                    QUERY PLAN                                                                                                                    
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+                                                                                                                      QUERY PLAN                                                                                                                      
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Insert on public.ft2
    Remote SQL: INSERT INTO "S 1"."T 1"("C 1", c2, c3, c4, c5, c6, c7, c8) VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8)
    Batch Size: 1
    ->  Subquery Scan on "*SELECT*"
-         Output: "*SELECT*"."?column?", "*SELECT*"."?column?_1", NULL::integer, "*SELECT*"."?column?_2", NULL::timestamp with time zone, NULL::timestamp without time zone, NULL::character varying, 'ft2       '::character(10), NULL::user_enum
+         Output: "*SELECT*"."?column?", "*SELECT*"."?column?_1", NULL::integer, "*SELECT*"."?column?_2", NULL::timestamp with time zone, NULL::timestamp without time zone, NULL::character varying(10), 'ft2       '::character(10), NULL::user_enum
          ->  Foreign Scan on public.ft2 ft2_1
                Output: (ft2_1.c1 + 1000), (ft2_1.c2 + 100), (ft2_1.c3 || ft2_1.c3)
                Remote SQL: SELECT "C 1", c2, c3 FROM "S 1"."T 1" LIMIT 20::bigint
@@ -5607,14 +5607,14 @@ SELECT c1,c2,c3,c4 FROM ft2 ORDER BY c1;
 
 EXPLAIN (verbose, costs off)
 INSERT INTO ft2 (c1,c2,c3) VALUES (1200,999,'foo') RETURNING tableoid::regclass;
-                                                                                           QUERY PLAN                                                                                            
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+                                                                                             QUERY PLAN                                                                                              
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Insert on public.ft2
    Output: (ft2.tableoid)::regclass
    Remote SQL: INSERT INTO "S 1"."T 1"("C 1", c2, c3, c4, c5, c6, c7, c8) VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8)
    Batch Size: 1
    ->  Result
-         Output: 1200, 999, NULL::integer, 'foo'::text, NULL::timestamp with time zone, NULL::timestamp without time zone, NULL::character varying, 'ft2       '::character(10), NULL::user_enum
+         Output: 1200, 999, NULL::integer, 'foo'::text, NULL::timestamp with time zone, NULL::timestamp without time zone, NULL::character varying(10), 'ft2       '::character(10), NULL::user_enum
 (6 rows)
 
 INSERT INTO ft2 (c1,c2,c3) VALUES (1200,999,'foo') RETURNING tableoid::regclass;
index e9434580d6d938939a537c7c56df1cc3d0e5ce4b..e9151c9589a7883c05badaad6b4dfe0090c71094 100644 (file)
@@ -46,7 +46,8 @@
 #include "parser/parsetree.h"
 #include "utils/rel.h"
 
-static List *expand_insert_targetlist(List *tlist, Relation rel);
+static List *expand_insert_targetlist(PlannerInfo *root, List *tlist,
+                                     Relation rel);
 
 
 /*
@@ -102,7 +103,7 @@ preprocess_targetlist(PlannerInfo *root)
     */
    tlist = parse->targetList;
    if (command_type == CMD_INSERT)
-       tlist = expand_insert_targetlist(tlist, target_relation);
+       tlist = expand_insert_targetlist(root, tlist, target_relation);
    else if (command_type == CMD_UPDATE)
        root->update_colnos = extract_update_targetlist_colnos(tlist);
 
@@ -292,7 +293,7 @@ extract_update_targetlist_colnos(List *tlist)
  * but now this code is only applied to INSERT targetlists.
  */
 static List *
-expand_insert_targetlist(List *tlist, Relation rel)
+expand_insert_targetlist(PlannerInfo *root, List *tlist, Relation rel)
 {
    List       *new_tlist = NIL;
    ListCell   *tlist_item;
@@ -346,26 +347,18 @@ expand_insert_targetlist(List *tlist, Relation rel)
             * confuse code comparing the finished plan to the target
             * relation, however.
             */
-           Oid         atttype = att_tup->atttypid;
-           Oid         attcollation = att_tup->attcollation;
            Node       *new_expr;
 
            if (!att_tup->attisdropped)
            {
-               new_expr = (Node *) makeConst(atttype,
-                                             -1,
-                                             attcollation,
-                                             att_tup->attlen,
-                                             (Datum) 0,
-                                             true, /* isnull */
-                                             att_tup->attbyval);
-               new_expr = coerce_to_domain(new_expr,
-                                           InvalidOid, -1,
-                                           atttype,
-                                           COERCION_IMPLICIT,
-                                           COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
-                                           -1,
-                                           false);
+               new_expr = coerce_null_to_domain(att_tup->atttypid,
+                                                att_tup->atttypmod,
+                                                att_tup->attcollation,
+                                                att_tup->attlen,
+                                                att_tup->attbyval);
+               /* Must run expression preprocessing on any non-const nodes */
+               if (!IsA(new_expr, Const))
+                   new_expr = eval_const_expressions(root, new_expr);
            }
            else
            {
index fc9224c5c0ce2d1743ae135b3bfd2b0b5a49293d..79ffdd2a9d1f3bb50c4a8363b5f7ed81e09402a7 100644 (file)
@@ -1263,6 +1263,43 @@ coerce_to_specific_type(ParseState *pstate, Node *node,
                                          constructName);
 }
 
+/*
+ * coerce_null_to_domain()
+ *     Build a NULL constant, then wrap it in CoerceToDomain
+ *     if the desired type is a domain type.  This allows any
+ *     NOT NULL domain constraint to be enforced at runtime.
+ */
+Node *
+coerce_null_to_domain(Oid typid, int32 typmod, Oid collation,
+                     int typlen, bool typbyval)
+{
+   Node       *result;
+   Oid         baseTypeId;
+   int32       baseTypeMod = typmod;
+
+   /*
+    * The constant must appear to have the domain's base type/typmod, else
+    * coerce_to_domain() will apply a length coercion which is useless.
+    */
+   baseTypeId = getBaseTypeAndTypmod(typid, &baseTypeMod);
+   result = (Node *) makeConst(baseTypeId,
+                               baseTypeMod,
+                               collation,
+                               typlen,
+                               (Datum) 0,
+                               true,   /* isnull */
+                               typbyval);
+   if (typid != baseTypeId)
+       result = coerce_to_domain(result,
+                                 baseTypeId, baseTypeMod,
+                                 typid,
+                                 COERCION_IMPLICIT,
+                                 COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
+                                 -1,
+                                 false);
+   return result;
+}
+
 /*
  * parser_coercion_errposition - report coercion error location, if possible
  *
index 4243a58cf8046061bd46b3ef25b92835415a1ef6..d069a9157a38385226719ab384e0f42e207fdb31 100644 (file)
@@ -997,23 +997,11 @@ rewriteTargetListIU(List *targetList,
                if (commandType == CMD_INSERT)
                    new_tle = NULL;
                else
-               {
-                   new_expr = (Node *) makeConst(att_tup->atttypid,
-                                                 -1,
-                                                 att_tup->attcollation,
-                                                 att_tup->attlen,
-                                                 (Datum) 0,
-                                                 true, /* isnull */
-                                                 att_tup->attbyval);
-                   /* this is to catch a NOT NULL domain constraint */
-                   new_expr = coerce_to_domain(new_expr,
-                                               InvalidOid, -1,
-                                               att_tup->atttypid,
-                                               COERCION_IMPLICIT,
-                                               COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
-                                               -1,
-                                               false);
-               }
+                   new_expr = coerce_null_to_domain(att_tup->atttypid,
+                                                    att_tup->atttypmod,
+                                                    att_tup->attcollation,
+                                                    att_tup->attlen,
+                                                    att_tup->attbyval);
            }
 
            if (new_expr)
@@ -1575,21 +1563,11 @@ rewriteValuesRTE(Query *parsetree, RangeTblEntry *rte, int rti,
                        continue;
                    }
 
-                   new_expr = (Node *) makeConst(att_tup->atttypid,
-                                                 -1,
-                                                 att_tup->attcollation,
-                                                 att_tup->attlen,
-                                                 (Datum) 0,
-                                                 true, /* isnull */
-                                                 att_tup->attbyval);
-                   /* this is to catch a NOT NULL domain constraint */
-                   new_expr = coerce_to_domain(new_expr,
-                                               InvalidOid, -1,
-                                               att_tup->atttypid,
-                                               COERCION_IMPLICIT,
-                                               COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
-                                               -1,
-                                               false);
+                   new_expr = coerce_null_to_domain(att_tup->atttypid,
+                                                    att_tup->atttypmod,
+                                                    att_tup->attcollation,
+                                                    att_tup->attlen,
+                                                    att_tup->attbyval);
                }
                newList = lappend(newList, new_expr);
            }
index 7f40d1dc806010e2186614661c8684b41216c395..8cf58291ec08aabbdac2e5ce94e3947bcc71d833 100644 (file)
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
 #include "parser/parse_relation.h"
 #include "parser/parsetree.h"
 #include "rewrite/rewriteManip.h"
+#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
 
 
 typedef struct
@@ -1466,20 +1467,21 @@ ReplaceVarsFromTargetList_callback(Var *var,
                return (Node *) var;
 
            case REPLACEVARS_SUBSTITUTE_NULL:
-
-               /*
-                * If Var is of domain type, we should add a CoerceToDomain
-                * node, in case there is a NOT NULL domain constraint.
-                */
-               return coerce_to_domain((Node *) makeNullConst(var->vartype,
-                                                              var->vartypmod,
-                                                              var->varcollid),
-                                       InvalidOid, -1,
-                                       var->vartype,
-                                       COERCION_IMPLICIT,
-                                       COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
-                                       -1,
-                                       false);
+               {
+                   /*
+                    * If Var is of domain type, we must add a CoerceToDomain
+                    * node, in case there is a NOT NULL domain constraint.
+                    */
+                   int16       vartyplen;
+                   bool        vartypbyval;
+
+                   get_typlenbyval(var->vartype, &vartyplen, &vartypbyval);
+                   return coerce_null_to_domain(var->vartype,
+                                                var->vartypmod,
+                                                var->varcollid,
+                                                vartyplen,
+                                                vartypbyval);
+               }
        }
        elog(ERROR, "could not find replacement targetlist entry for attno %d",
             var->varattno);
index 96c230c38701daa694a7d2f7b8666f5521b29a70..ed0c92b9e217c657fdcb32a7b838f906f35b4ae9 100644 (file)
@@ -61,6 +61,9 @@ extern Node *coerce_to_specific_type_typmod(ParseState *pstate, Node *node,
                                            Oid targetTypeId, int32 targetTypmod,
                                            const char *constructName);
 
+extern Node *coerce_null_to_domain(Oid typid, int32 typmod, Oid collation,
+                                  int typlen, bool typbyval);
+
 extern int parser_coercion_errposition(ParseState *pstate,
                                        int coerce_location,
                                        Node *input_expr);