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drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001/*
2** 2015-06-06
3**
4** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
5** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
6**
7** May you do good and not evil.
8** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
9** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
10**
11*************************************************************************
12** This module contains C code that generates VDBE code used to process
13** the WHERE clause of SQL statements.
14**
15** This file was split off from where.c on 2015-06-06 in order to reduce the
16** size of where.c and make it easier to edit. This file contains the routines
17** that actually generate the bulk of the WHERE loop code. The original where.c
18** file retains the code that does query planning and analysis.
19*/
20#include "sqliteInt.h"
21#include "whereInt.h"
22
23#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_EXPLAIN
24/*
25** This routine is a helper for explainIndexRange() below
26**
27** pStr holds the text of an expression that we are building up one term
28** at a time. This routine adds a new term to the end of the expression.
29** Terms are separated by AND so add the "AND" text for second and subsequent
30** terms only.
31*/
32static void explainAppendTerm(
33 StrAccum *pStr, /* The text expression being built */
34 int iTerm, /* Index of this term. First is zero */
35 const char *zColumn, /* Name of the column */
36 const char *zOp /* Name of the operator */
37){
38 if( iTerm ) sqlite3StrAccumAppend(pStr, " AND ", 5);
39 sqlite3StrAccumAppendAll(pStr, zColumn);
40 sqlite3StrAccumAppend(pStr, zOp, 1);
41 sqlite3StrAccumAppend(pStr, "?", 1);
42}
43
44/*
drhc7c46802015-08-27 20:33:38 +000045** Return the name of the i-th column of the pIdx index.
46*/
47static const char *explainIndexColumnName(Index *pIdx, int i){
48 i = pIdx->aiColumn[i];
drh4b92f982015-09-29 17:20:14 +000049 if( i==XN_EXPR ) return "<expr>";
50 if( i==XN_ROWID ) return "rowid";
drhc7c46802015-08-27 20:33:38 +000051 return pIdx->pTable->aCol[i].zName;
52}
53
54/*
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +000055** Argument pLevel describes a strategy for scanning table pTab. This
56** function appends text to pStr that describes the subset of table
57** rows scanned by the strategy in the form of an SQL expression.
58**
59** For example, if the query:
60**
61** SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a=1 AND b>2;
62**
63** is run and there is an index on (a, b), then this function returns a
64** string similar to:
65**
66** "a=? AND b>?"
67*/
drh8faee872015-09-19 18:08:13 +000068static void explainIndexRange(StrAccum *pStr, WhereLoop *pLoop){
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +000069 Index *pIndex = pLoop->u.btree.pIndex;
70 u16 nEq = pLoop->u.btree.nEq;
71 u16 nSkip = pLoop->nSkip;
72 int i, j;
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +000073
74 if( nEq==0 && (pLoop->wsFlags&(WHERE_BTM_LIMIT|WHERE_TOP_LIMIT))==0 ) return;
75 sqlite3StrAccumAppend(pStr, " (", 2);
76 for(i=0; i<nEq; i++){
drhc7c46802015-08-27 20:33:38 +000077 const char *z = explainIndexColumnName(pIndex, i);
drh2ed0d802015-09-02 16:51:37 +000078 if( i ) sqlite3StrAccumAppend(pStr, " AND ", 5);
drh5f4a6862016-01-30 12:50:25 +000079 sqlite3XPrintf(pStr, i>=nSkip ? "%s=?" : "ANY(%s)", z);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +000080 }
81
82 j = i;
83 if( pLoop->wsFlags&WHERE_BTM_LIMIT ){
drhc7c46802015-08-27 20:33:38 +000084 const char *z = explainIndexColumnName(pIndex, i);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +000085 explainAppendTerm(pStr, i++, z, ">");
86 }
87 if( pLoop->wsFlags&WHERE_TOP_LIMIT ){
drhc7c46802015-08-27 20:33:38 +000088 const char *z = explainIndexColumnName(pIndex, j);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +000089 explainAppendTerm(pStr, i, z, "<");
90 }
91 sqlite3StrAccumAppend(pStr, ")", 1);
92}
93
94/*
95** This function is a no-op unless currently processing an EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
96** command, or if either SQLITE_DEBUG or SQLITE_ENABLE_STMT_SCANSTATUS was
97** defined at compile-time. If it is not a no-op, a single OP_Explain opcode
98** is added to the output to describe the table scan strategy in pLevel.
99**
100** If an OP_Explain opcode is added to the VM, its address is returned.
101** Otherwise, if no OP_Explain is coded, zero is returned.
102*/
103int sqlite3WhereExplainOneScan(
104 Parse *pParse, /* Parse context */
105 SrcList *pTabList, /* Table list this loop refers to */
106 WhereLevel *pLevel, /* Scan to write OP_Explain opcode for */
107 int iLevel, /* Value for "level" column of output */
108 int iFrom, /* Value for "from" column of output */
109 u16 wctrlFlags /* Flags passed to sqlite3WhereBegin() */
110){
111 int ret = 0;
112#if !defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) && !defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_STMT_SCANSTATUS)
113 if( pParse->explain==2 )
114#endif
115 {
116 struct SrcList_item *pItem = &pTabList->a[pLevel->iFrom];
117 Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; /* VM being constructed */
118 sqlite3 *db = pParse->db; /* Database handle */
119 int iId = pParse->iSelectId; /* Select id (left-most output column) */
120 int isSearch; /* True for a SEARCH. False for SCAN. */
121 WhereLoop *pLoop; /* The controlling WhereLoop object */
122 u32 flags; /* Flags that describe this loop */
123 char *zMsg; /* Text to add to EQP output */
124 StrAccum str; /* EQP output string */
125 char zBuf[100]; /* Initial space for EQP output string */
126
127 pLoop = pLevel->pWLoop;
128 flags = pLoop->wsFlags;
drhce943bc2016-05-19 18:56:33 +0000129 if( (flags&WHERE_MULTI_OR) || (wctrlFlags&WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE) ) return 0;
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000130
131 isSearch = (flags&(WHERE_BTM_LIMIT|WHERE_TOP_LIMIT))!=0
132 || ((flags&WHERE_VIRTUALTABLE)==0 && (pLoop->u.btree.nEq>0))
133 || (wctrlFlags&(WHERE_ORDERBY_MIN|WHERE_ORDERBY_MAX));
134
135 sqlite3StrAccumInit(&str, db, zBuf, sizeof(zBuf), SQLITE_MAX_LENGTH);
136 sqlite3StrAccumAppendAll(&str, isSearch ? "SEARCH" : "SCAN");
137 if( pItem->pSelect ){
drh5f4a6862016-01-30 12:50:25 +0000138 sqlite3XPrintf(&str, " SUBQUERY %d", pItem->iSelectId);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000139 }else{
drh5f4a6862016-01-30 12:50:25 +0000140 sqlite3XPrintf(&str, " TABLE %s", pItem->zName);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000141 }
142
143 if( pItem->zAlias ){
drh5f4a6862016-01-30 12:50:25 +0000144 sqlite3XPrintf(&str, " AS %s", pItem->zAlias);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000145 }
146 if( (flags & (WHERE_IPK|WHERE_VIRTUALTABLE))==0 ){
147 const char *zFmt = 0;
148 Index *pIdx;
149
150 assert( pLoop->u.btree.pIndex!=0 );
151 pIdx = pLoop->u.btree.pIndex;
152 assert( !(flags&WHERE_AUTO_INDEX) || (flags&WHERE_IDX_ONLY) );
153 if( !HasRowid(pItem->pTab) && IsPrimaryKeyIndex(pIdx) ){
154 if( isSearch ){
155 zFmt = "PRIMARY KEY";
156 }
157 }else if( flags & WHERE_PARTIALIDX ){
158 zFmt = "AUTOMATIC PARTIAL COVERING INDEX";
159 }else if( flags & WHERE_AUTO_INDEX ){
160 zFmt = "AUTOMATIC COVERING INDEX";
161 }else if( flags & WHERE_IDX_ONLY ){
162 zFmt = "COVERING INDEX %s";
163 }else{
164 zFmt = "INDEX %s";
165 }
166 if( zFmt ){
167 sqlite3StrAccumAppend(&str, " USING ", 7);
drh5f4a6862016-01-30 12:50:25 +0000168 sqlite3XPrintf(&str, zFmt, pIdx->zName);
drh8faee872015-09-19 18:08:13 +0000169 explainIndexRange(&str, pLoop);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000170 }
171 }else if( (flags & WHERE_IPK)!=0 && (flags & WHERE_CONSTRAINT)!=0 ){
drhd37bea52015-09-02 15:37:50 +0000172 const char *zRangeOp;
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000173 if( flags&(WHERE_COLUMN_EQ|WHERE_COLUMN_IN) ){
drhd37bea52015-09-02 15:37:50 +0000174 zRangeOp = "=";
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000175 }else if( (flags&WHERE_BOTH_LIMIT)==WHERE_BOTH_LIMIT ){
drhd37bea52015-09-02 15:37:50 +0000176 zRangeOp = ">? AND rowid<";
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000177 }else if( flags&WHERE_BTM_LIMIT ){
drhd37bea52015-09-02 15:37:50 +0000178 zRangeOp = ">";
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000179 }else{
180 assert( flags&WHERE_TOP_LIMIT);
drhd37bea52015-09-02 15:37:50 +0000181 zRangeOp = "<";
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000182 }
drh5f4a6862016-01-30 12:50:25 +0000183 sqlite3XPrintf(&str, " USING INTEGER PRIMARY KEY (rowid%s?)",zRangeOp);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000184 }
185#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
186 else if( (flags & WHERE_VIRTUALTABLE)!=0 ){
drh5f4a6862016-01-30 12:50:25 +0000187 sqlite3XPrintf(&str, " VIRTUAL TABLE INDEX %d:%s",
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000188 pLoop->u.vtab.idxNum, pLoop->u.vtab.idxStr);
189 }
190#endif
191#ifdef SQLITE_EXPLAIN_ESTIMATED_ROWS
192 if( pLoop->nOut>=10 ){
drh5f4a6862016-01-30 12:50:25 +0000193 sqlite3XPrintf(&str, " (~%llu rows)", sqlite3LogEstToInt(pLoop->nOut));
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000194 }else{
195 sqlite3StrAccumAppend(&str, " (~1 row)", 9);
196 }
197#endif
198 zMsg = sqlite3StrAccumFinish(&str);
199 ret = sqlite3VdbeAddOp4(v, OP_Explain, iId, iLevel, iFrom, zMsg,P4_DYNAMIC);
200 }
201 return ret;
202}
203#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_EXPLAIN */
204
205#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_STMT_SCANSTATUS
206/*
207** Configure the VM passed as the first argument with an
208** sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus() entry corresponding to the scan used to
209** implement level pLvl. Argument pSrclist is a pointer to the FROM
210** clause that the scan reads data from.
211**
212** If argument addrExplain is not 0, it must be the address of an
213** OP_Explain instruction that describes the same loop.
214*/
215void sqlite3WhereAddScanStatus(
216 Vdbe *v, /* Vdbe to add scanstatus entry to */
217 SrcList *pSrclist, /* FROM clause pLvl reads data from */
218 WhereLevel *pLvl, /* Level to add scanstatus() entry for */
219 int addrExplain /* Address of OP_Explain (or 0) */
220){
221 const char *zObj = 0;
222 WhereLoop *pLoop = pLvl->pWLoop;
223 if( (pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_VIRTUALTABLE)==0 && pLoop->u.btree.pIndex!=0 ){
224 zObj = pLoop->u.btree.pIndex->zName;
225 }else{
226 zObj = pSrclist->a[pLvl->iFrom].zName;
227 }
228 sqlite3VdbeScanStatus(
229 v, addrExplain, pLvl->addrBody, pLvl->addrVisit, pLoop->nOut, zObj
230 );
231}
232#endif
233
234
235/*
236** Disable a term in the WHERE clause. Except, do not disable the term
237** if it controls a LEFT OUTER JOIN and it did not originate in the ON
238** or USING clause of that join.
239**
240** Consider the term t2.z='ok' in the following queries:
241**
242** (1) SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 ON t1.a=t2.x WHERE t2.z='ok'
243** (2) SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 ON t1.a=t2.x AND t2.z='ok'
244** (3) SELECT * FROM t1, t2 WHERE t1.a=t2.x AND t2.z='ok'
245**
246** The t2.z='ok' is disabled in the in (2) because it originates
247** in the ON clause. The term is disabled in (3) because it is not part
248** of a LEFT OUTER JOIN. In (1), the term is not disabled.
249**
250** Disabling a term causes that term to not be tested in the inner loop
251** of the join. Disabling is an optimization. When terms are satisfied
252** by indices, we disable them to prevent redundant tests in the inner
253** loop. We would get the correct results if nothing were ever disabled,
254** but joins might run a little slower. The trick is to disable as much
255** as we can without disabling too much. If we disabled in (1), we'd get
256** the wrong answer. See ticket #813.
257**
258** If all the children of a term are disabled, then that term is also
259** automatically disabled. In this way, terms get disabled if derived
260** virtual terms are tested first. For example:
261**
262** x GLOB 'abc*' AND x>='abc' AND x<'acd'
263** \___________/ \______/ \_____/
264** parent child1 child2
265**
266** Only the parent term was in the original WHERE clause. The child1
267** and child2 terms were added by the LIKE optimization. If both of
268** the virtual child terms are valid, then testing of the parent can be
269** skipped.
270**
271** Usually the parent term is marked as TERM_CODED. But if the parent
272** term was originally TERM_LIKE, then the parent gets TERM_LIKECOND instead.
273** The TERM_LIKECOND marking indicates that the term should be coded inside
274** a conditional such that is only evaluated on the second pass of a
275** LIKE-optimization loop, when scanning BLOBs instead of strings.
276*/
277static void disableTerm(WhereLevel *pLevel, WhereTerm *pTerm){
278 int nLoop = 0;
279 while( pTerm
280 && (pTerm->wtFlags & TERM_CODED)==0
281 && (pLevel->iLeftJoin==0 || ExprHasProperty(pTerm->pExpr, EP_FromJoin))
282 && (pLevel->notReady & pTerm->prereqAll)==0
283 ){
284 if( nLoop && (pTerm->wtFlags & TERM_LIKE)!=0 ){
285 pTerm->wtFlags |= TERM_LIKECOND;
286 }else{
287 pTerm->wtFlags |= TERM_CODED;
288 }
289 if( pTerm->iParent<0 ) break;
290 pTerm = &pTerm->pWC->a[pTerm->iParent];
291 pTerm->nChild--;
292 if( pTerm->nChild!=0 ) break;
293 nLoop++;
294 }
295}
296
297/*
298** Code an OP_Affinity opcode to apply the column affinity string zAff
299** to the n registers starting at base.
300**
301** As an optimization, SQLITE_AFF_BLOB entries (which are no-ops) at the
302** beginning and end of zAff are ignored. If all entries in zAff are
303** SQLITE_AFF_BLOB, then no code gets generated.
304**
305** This routine makes its own copy of zAff so that the caller is free
306** to modify zAff after this routine returns.
307*/
308static void codeApplyAffinity(Parse *pParse, int base, int n, char *zAff){
309 Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe;
310 if( zAff==0 ){
311 assert( pParse->db->mallocFailed );
312 return;
313 }
314 assert( v!=0 );
315
316 /* Adjust base and n to skip over SQLITE_AFF_BLOB entries at the beginning
317 ** and end of the affinity string.
318 */
319 while( n>0 && zAff[0]==SQLITE_AFF_BLOB ){
320 n--;
321 base++;
322 zAff++;
323 }
324 while( n>1 && zAff[n-1]==SQLITE_AFF_BLOB ){
325 n--;
326 }
327
328 /* Code the OP_Affinity opcode if there is anything left to do. */
329 if( n>0 ){
drh9b34abe2016-01-16 15:12:35 +0000330 sqlite3VdbeAddOp4(v, OP_Affinity, base, n, 0, zAff, n);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000331 sqlite3ExprCacheAffinityChange(pParse, base, n);
332 }
333}
334
335
336/*
337** Generate code for a single equality term of the WHERE clause. An equality
338** term can be either X=expr or X IN (...). pTerm is the term to be
339** coded.
340**
341** The current value for the constraint is left in register iReg.
342**
343** For a constraint of the form X=expr, the expression is evaluated and its
344** result is left on the stack. For constraints of the form X IN (...)
345** this routine sets up a loop that will iterate over all values of X.
346*/
347static int codeEqualityTerm(
348 Parse *pParse, /* The parsing context */
349 WhereTerm *pTerm, /* The term of the WHERE clause to be coded */
350 WhereLevel *pLevel, /* The level of the FROM clause we are working on */
351 int iEq, /* Index of the equality term within this level */
352 int bRev, /* True for reverse-order IN operations */
353 int iTarget /* Attempt to leave results in this register */
354){
355 Expr *pX = pTerm->pExpr;
356 Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe;
357 int iReg; /* Register holding results */
358
359 assert( iTarget>0 );
360 if( pX->op==TK_EQ || pX->op==TK_IS ){
361 iReg = sqlite3ExprCodeTarget(pParse, pX->pRight, iTarget);
362 }else if( pX->op==TK_ISNULL ){
363 iReg = iTarget;
364 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Null, 0, iReg);
365#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SUBQUERY
366 }else{
367 int eType;
368 int iTab;
369 struct InLoop *pIn;
370 WhereLoop *pLoop = pLevel->pWLoop;
371
372 if( (pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_VIRTUALTABLE)==0
373 && pLoop->u.btree.pIndex!=0
374 && pLoop->u.btree.pIndex->aSortOrder[iEq]
375 ){
376 testcase( iEq==0 );
377 testcase( bRev );
378 bRev = !bRev;
379 }
380 assert( pX->op==TK_IN );
381 iReg = iTarget;
382 eType = sqlite3FindInIndex(pParse, pX, IN_INDEX_LOOP, 0);
383 if( eType==IN_INDEX_INDEX_DESC ){
384 testcase( bRev );
385 bRev = !bRev;
386 }
387 iTab = pX->iTable;
388 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, bRev ? OP_Last : OP_Rewind, iTab, 0);
389 VdbeCoverageIf(v, bRev);
390 VdbeCoverageIf(v, !bRev);
391 assert( (pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_MULTI_OR)==0 );
392 pLoop->wsFlags |= WHERE_IN_ABLE;
393 if( pLevel->u.in.nIn==0 ){
394 pLevel->addrNxt = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v);
395 }
396 pLevel->u.in.nIn++;
397 pLevel->u.in.aInLoop =
398 sqlite3DbReallocOrFree(pParse->db, pLevel->u.in.aInLoop,
399 sizeof(pLevel->u.in.aInLoop[0])*pLevel->u.in.nIn);
400 pIn = pLevel->u.in.aInLoop;
401 if( pIn ){
402 pIn += pLevel->u.in.nIn - 1;
403 pIn->iCur = iTab;
404 if( eType==IN_INDEX_ROWID ){
405 pIn->addrInTop = sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Rowid, iTab, iReg);
406 }else{
407 pIn->addrInTop = sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Column, iTab, 0, iReg);
408 }
409 pIn->eEndLoopOp = bRev ? OP_PrevIfOpen : OP_NextIfOpen;
410 sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(v, OP_IsNull, iReg); VdbeCoverage(v);
411 }else{
412 pLevel->u.in.nIn = 0;
413 }
414#endif
415 }
416 disableTerm(pLevel, pTerm);
417 return iReg;
418}
419
420/*
421** Generate code that will evaluate all == and IN constraints for an
422** index scan.
423**
424** For example, consider table t1(a,b,c,d,e,f) with index i1(a,b,c).
425** Suppose the WHERE clause is this: a==5 AND b IN (1,2,3) AND c>5 AND c<10
426** The index has as many as three equality constraints, but in this
427** example, the third "c" value is an inequality. So only two
428** constraints are coded. This routine will generate code to evaluate
429** a==5 and b IN (1,2,3). The current values for a and b will be stored
430** in consecutive registers and the index of the first register is returned.
431**
432** In the example above nEq==2. But this subroutine works for any value
433** of nEq including 0. If nEq==0, this routine is nearly a no-op.
434** The only thing it does is allocate the pLevel->iMem memory cell and
435** compute the affinity string.
436**
437** The nExtraReg parameter is 0 or 1. It is 0 if all WHERE clause constraints
438** are == or IN and are covered by the nEq. nExtraReg is 1 if there is
439** an inequality constraint (such as the "c>=5 AND c<10" in the example) that
440** occurs after the nEq quality constraints.
441**
442** This routine allocates a range of nEq+nExtraReg memory cells and returns
443** the index of the first memory cell in that range. The code that
444** calls this routine will use that memory range to store keys for
445** start and termination conditions of the loop.
446** key value of the loop. If one or more IN operators appear, then
447** this routine allocates an additional nEq memory cells for internal
448** use.
449**
450** Before returning, *pzAff is set to point to a buffer containing a
451** copy of the column affinity string of the index allocated using
452** sqlite3DbMalloc(). Except, entries in the copy of the string associated
453** with equality constraints that use BLOB or NONE affinity are set to
454** SQLITE_AFF_BLOB. This is to deal with SQL such as the following:
455**
456** CREATE TABLE t1(a TEXT PRIMARY KEY, b);
457** SELECT ... FROM t1 AS t2, t1 WHERE t1.a = t2.b;
458**
459** In the example above, the index on t1(a) has TEXT affinity. But since
460** the right hand side of the equality constraint (t2.b) has BLOB/NONE affinity,
461** no conversion should be attempted before using a t2.b value as part of
462** a key to search the index. Hence the first byte in the returned affinity
463** string in this example would be set to SQLITE_AFF_BLOB.
464*/
465static int codeAllEqualityTerms(
466 Parse *pParse, /* Parsing context */
467 WhereLevel *pLevel, /* Which nested loop of the FROM we are coding */
468 int bRev, /* Reverse the order of IN operators */
469 int nExtraReg, /* Number of extra registers to allocate */
470 char **pzAff /* OUT: Set to point to affinity string */
471){
472 u16 nEq; /* The number of == or IN constraints to code */
473 u16 nSkip; /* Number of left-most columns to skip */
474 Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; /* The vm under construction */
475 Index *pIdx; /* The index being used for this loop */
476 WhereTerm *pTerm; /* A single constraint term */
477 WhereLoop *pLoop; /* The WhereLoop object */
478 int j; /* Loop counter */
479 int regBase; /* Base register */
480 int nReg; /* Number of registers to allocate */
481 char *zAff; /* Affinity string to return */
482
483 /* This module is only called on query plans that use an index. */
484 pLoop = pLevel->pWLoop;
485 assert( (pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_VIRTUALTABLE)==0 );
486 nEq = pLoop->u.btree.nEq;
487 nSkip = pLoop->nSkip;
488 pIdx = pLoop->u.btree.pIndex;
489 assert( pIdx!=0 );
490
491 /* Figure out how many memory cells we will need then allocate them.
492 */
493 regBase = pParse->nMem + 1;
494 nReg = pLoop->u.btree.nEq + nExtraReg;
495 pParse->nMem += nReg;
496
drhe9107692015-08-25 19:20:04 +0000497 zAff = sqlite3DbStrDup(pParse->db,sqlite3IndexAffinityStr(pParse->db,pIdx));
drh4df86af2016-02-04 11:48:00 +0000498 assert( zAff!=0 || pParse->db->mallocFailed );
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000499
500 if( nSkip ){
501 int iIdxCur = pLevel->iIdxCur;
502 sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(v, (bRev?OP_Last:OP_Rewind), iIdxCur);
503 VdbeCoverageIf(v, bRev==0);
504 VdbeCoverageIf(v, bRev!=0);
505 VdbeComment((v, "begin skip-scan on %s", pIdx->zName));
506 j = sqlite3VdbeAddOp0(v, OP_Goto);
507 pLevel->addrSkip = sqlite3VdbeAddOp4Int(v, (bRev?OP_SeekLT:OP_SeekGT),
508 iIdxCur, 0, regBase, nSkip);
509 VdbeCoverageIf(v, bRev==0);
510 VdbeCoverageIf(v, bRev!=0);
511 sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, j);
512 for(j=0; j<nSkip; j++){
513 sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Column, iIdxCur, j, regBase+j);
drh4b92f982015-09-29 17:20:14 +0000514 testcase( pIdx->aiColumn[j]==XN_EXPR );
drhe63e8a62015-09-18 18:09:28 +0000515 VdbeComment((v, "%s", explainIndexColumnName(pIdx, j)));
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000516 }
517 }
518
519 /* Evaluate the equality constraints
520 */
521 assert( zAff==0 || (int)strlen(zAff)>=nEq );
522 for(j=nSkip; j<nEq; j++){
523 int r1;
524 pTerm = pLoop->aLTerm[j];
525 assert( pTerm!=0 );
526 /* The following testcase is true for indices with redundant columns.
527 ** Ex: CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a,b,a); SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a=0 AND b=0; */
528 testcase( (pTerm->wtFlags & TERM_CODED)!=0 );
529 testcase( pTerm->wtFlags & TERM_VIRTUAL );
530 r1 = codeEqualityTerm(pParse, pTerm, pLevel, j, bRev, regBase+j);
531 if( r1!=regBase+j ){
532 if( nReg==1 ){
533 sqlite3ReleaseTempReg(pParse, regBase);
534 regBase = r1;
535 }else{
536 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_SCopy, r1, regBase+j);
537 }
538 }
539 testcase( pTerm->eOperator & WO_ISNULL );
540 testcase( pTerm->eOperator & WO_IN );
541 if( (pTerm->eOperator & (WO_ISNULL|WO_IN))==0 ){
542 Expr *pRight = pTerm->pExpr->pRight;
543 if( (pTerm->wtFlags & TERM_IS)==0 && sqlite3ExprCanBeNull(pRight) ){
544 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_IsNull, regBase+j, pLevel->addrBrk);
545 VdbeCoverage(v);
546 }
547 if( zAff ){
548 if( sqlite3CompareAffinity(pRight, zAff[j])==SQLITE_AFF_BLOB ){
549 zAff[j] = SQLITE_AFF_BLOB;
550 }
551 if( sqlite3ExprNeedsNoAffinityChange(pRight, zAff[j]) ){
552 zAff[j] = SQLITE_AFF_BLOB;
553 }
554 }
555 }
556 }
557 *pzAff = zAff;
558 return regBase;
559}
560
drh41d2e662015-12-01 21:23:07 +0000561#ifndef SQLITE_LIKE_DOESNT_MATCH_BLOBS
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000562/*
drh44aebff2016-05-02 10:25:42 +0000563** If the most recently coded instruction is a constant range constraint
564** (a string literal) that originated from the LIKE optimization, then
565** set P3 and P5 on the OP_String opcode so that the string will be cast
566** to a BLOB at appropriate times.
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000567**
568** The LIKE optimization trys to evaluate "x LIKE 'abc%'" as a range
569** expression: "x>='ABC' AND x<'abd'". But this requires that the range
570** scan loop run twice, once for strings and a second time for BLOBs.
571** The OP_String opcodes on the second pass convert the upper and lower
572** bound string contants to blobs. This routine makes the necessary changes
573** to the OP_String opcodes for that to happen.
drh41d2e662015-12-01 21:23:07 +0000574**
575** Except, of course, if SQLITE_LIKE_DOESNT_MATCH_BLOBS is defined, then
576** only the one pass through the string space is required, so this routine
577** becomes a no-op.
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000578*/
579static void whereLikeOptimizationStringFixup(
580 Vdbe *v, /* prepared statement under construction */
581 WhereLevel *pLevel, /* The loop that contains the LIKE operator */
582 WhereTerm *pTerm /* The upper or lower bound just coded */
583){
584 if( pTerm->wtFlags & TERM_LIKEOPT ){
585 VdbeOp *pOp;
586 assert( pLevel->iLikeRepCntr>0 );
587 pOp = sqlite3VdbeGetOp(v, -1);
588 assert( pOp!=0 );
589 assert( pOp->opcode==OP_String8
590 || pTerm->pWC->pWInfo->pParse->db->mallocFailed );
drh44aebff2016-05-02 10:25:42 +0000591 pOp->p3 = (int)(pLevel->iLikeRepCntr>>1); /* Register holding counter */
592 pOp->p5 = (u8)(pLevel->iLikeRepCntr&1); /* ASC or DESC */
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000593 }
594}
drh41d2e662015-12-01 21:23:07 +0000595#else
596# define whereLikeOptimizationStringFixup(A,B,C)
597#endif
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000598
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000599#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_CURSOR_HINTS
drh2f2b0272015-08-14 18:50:04 +0000600/*
601** Information is passed from codeCursorHint() down to individual nodes of
602** the expression tree (by sqlite3WalkExpr()) using an instance of this
603** structure.
604*/
605struct CCurHint {
606 int iTabCur; /* Cursor for the main table */
607 int iIdxCur; /* Cursor for the index, if pIdx!=0. Unused otherwise */
608 Index *pIdx; /* The index used to access the table */
609};
610
611/*
612** This function is called for every node of an expression that is a candidate
613** for a cursor hint on an index cursor. For TK_COLUMN nodes that reference
614** the table CCurHint.iTabCur, verify that the same column can be
615** accessed through the index. If it cannot, then set pWalker->eCode to 1.
616*/
617static int codeCursorHintCheckExpr(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){
618 struct CCurHint *pHint = pWalker->u.pCCurHint;
619 assert( pHint->pIdx!=0 );
620 if( pExpr->op==TK_COLUMN
621 && pExpr->iTable==pHint->iTabCur
622 && sqlite3ColumnOfIndex(pHint->pIdx, pExpr->iColumn)<0
623 ){
624 pWalker->eCode = 1;
625 }
626 return WRC_Continue;
627}
628
dane6912fd2016-06-17 19:27:13 +0000629/*
630** Test whether or not expression pExpr, which was part of a WHERE clause,
631** should be included in the cursor-hint for a table that is on the rhs
632** of a LEFT JOIN. Set Walker.eCode to non-zero before returning if the
633** expression is not suitable.
634**
635** An expression is unsuitable if it might evaluate to non NULL even if
636** a TK_COLUMN node that does affect the value of the expression is set
637** to NULL. For example:
638**
639** col IS NULL
640** col IS NOT NULL
641** coalesce(col, 1)
642** CASE WHEN col THEN 0 ELSE 1 END
643*/
644static int codeCursorHintIsOrFunction(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){
645 if( pExpr->op==TK_IS || pExpr->op==TK_FUNCTION
646 || pExpr->op==TK_ISNULL || pExpr->op==TK_ISNOT
647 || pExpr->op==TK_NOTNULL || pExpr->op==TK_CASE
648 ){
649 pWalker->eCode = 1;
650 }
651 return WRC_Continue;
652}
653
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000654
655/*
656** This function is called on every node of an expression tree used as an
657** argument to the OP_CursorHint instruction. If the node is a TK_COLUMN
drh2f2b0272015-08-14 18:50:04 +0000658** that accesses any table other than the one identified by
659** CCurHint.iTabCur, then do the following:
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000660**
661** 1) allocate a register and code an OP_Column instruction to read
662** the specified column into the new register, and
663**
664** 2) transform the expression node to a TK_REGISTER node that reads
665** from the newly populated register.
drh2f2b0272015-08-14 18:50:04 +0000666**
667** Also, if the node is a TK_COLUMN that does access the table idenified
668** by pCCurHint.iTabCur, and an index is being used (which we will
669** know because CCurHint.pIdx!=0) then transform the TK_COLUMN into
670** an access of the index rather than the original table.
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000671*/
672static int codeCursorHintFixExpr(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){
673 int rc = WRC_Continue;
drh2f2b0272015-08-14 18:50:04 +0000674 struct CCurHint *pHint = pWalker->u.pCCurHint;
675 if( pExpr->op==TK_COLUMN ){
676 if( pExpr->iTable!=pHint->iTabCur ){
677 Vdbe *v = pWalker->pParse->pVdbe;
678 int reg = ++pWalker->pParse->nMem; /* Register for column value */
679 sqlite3ExprCodeGetColumnOfTable(
680 v, pExpr->pTab, pExpr->iTable, pExpr->iColumn, reg
681 );
682 pExpr->op = TK_REGISTER;
683 pExpr->iTable = reg;
684 }else if( pHint->pIdx!=0 ){
685 pExpr->iTable = pHint->iIdxCur;
686 pExpr->iColumn = sqlite3ColumnOfIndex(pHint->pIdx, pExpr->iColumn);
687 assert( pExpr->iColumn>=0 );
688 }
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000689 }else if( pExpr->op==TK_AGG_FUNCTION ){
690 /* An aggregate function in the WHERE clause of a query means this must
691 ** be a correlated sub-query, and expression pExpr is an aggregate from
692 ** the parent context. Do not walk the function arguments in this case.
693 **
694 ** todo: It should be possible to replace this node with a TK_REGISTER
695 ** expression, as the result of the expression must be stored in a
696 ** register at this point. The same holds for TK_AGG_COLUMN nodes. */
697 rc = WRC_Prune;
698 }
699 return rc;
700}
701
702/*
703** Insert an OP_CursorHint instruction if it is appropriate to do so.
704*/
705static void codeCursorHint(
danb324cf72016-06-17 14:33:32 +0000706 struct SrcList_item *pTabItem, /* FROM clause item */
drhb413a542015-08-17 17:19:28 +0000707 WhereInfo *pWInfo, /* The where clause */
708 WhereLevel *pLevel, /* Which loop to provide hints for */
709 WhereTerm *pEndRange /* Hint this end-of-scan boundary term if not NULL */
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000710){
711 Parse *pParse = pWInfo->pParse;
712 sqlite3 *db = pParse->db;
713 Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe;
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000714 Expr *pExpr = 0;
drh2f2b0272015-08-14 18:50:04 +0000715 WhereLoop *pLoop = pLevel->pWLoop;
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000716 int iCur;
717 WhereClause *pWC;
718 WhereTerm *pTerm;
drhb413a542015-08-17 17:19:28 +0000719 int i, j;
drh2f2b0272015-08-14 18:50:04 +0000720 struct CCurHint sHint;
721 Walker sWalker;
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000722
723 if( OptimizationDisabled(db, SQLITE_CursorHints) ) return;
drh2f2b0272015-08-14 18:50:04 +0000724 iCur = pLevel->iTabCur;
725 assert( iCur==pWInfo->pTabList->a[pLevel->iFrom].iCursor );
726 sHint.iTabCur = iCur;
727 sHint.iIdxCur = pLevel->iIdxCur;
728 sHint.pIdx = pLoop->u.btree.pIndex;
729 memset(&sWalker, 0, sizeof(sWalker));
730 sWalker.pParse = pParse;
731 sWalker.u.pCCurHint = &sHint;
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000732 pWC = &pWInfo->sWC;
733 for(i=0; i<pWC->nTerm; i++){
734 pTerm = &pWC->a[i];
735 if( pTerm->wtFlags & (TERM_VIRTUAL|TERM_CODED) ) continue;
736 if( pTerm->prereqAll & pLevel->notReady ) continue;
danb324cf72016-06-17 14:33:32 +0000737
738 /* Any terms specified as part of the ON(...) clause for any LEFT
739 ** JOIN for which the current table is not the rhs are omitted
740 ** from the cursor-hint.
741 **
dane6912fd2016-06-17 19:27:13 +0000742 ** If this table is the rhs of a LEFT JOIN, "IS" or "IS NULL" terms
743 ** that were specified as part of the WHERE clause must be excluded.
744 ** This is to address the following:
danb324cf72016-06-17 14:33:32 +0000745 **
746 ** SELECT ... t1 LEFT JOIN t2 ON (t1.a=t2.b) WHERE t2.c IS NULL;
747 **
dane6912fd2016-06-17 19:27:13 +0000748 ** Say there is a single row in t2 that matches (t1.a=t2.b), but its
749 ** t2.c values is not NULL. If the (t2.c IS NULL) constraint is
750 ** pushed down to the cursor, this row is filtered out, causing
751 ** SQLite to synthesize a row of NULL values. Which does match the
752 ** WHERE clause, and so the query returns a row. Which is incorrect.
753 **
754 ** For the same reason, WHERE terms such as:
755 **
756 ** WHERE 1 = (t2.c IS NULL)
757 **
758 ** are also excluded. See codeCursorHintIsOrFunction() for details.
danb324cf72016-06-17 14:33:32 +0000759 */
760 if( pTabItem->fg.jointype & JT_LEFT ){
dane6912fd2016-06-17 19:27:13 +0000761 Expr *pExpr = pTerm->pExpr;
762 if( !ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_FromJoin)
763 || pExpr->iRightJoinTable!=pTabItem->iCursor
danb324cf72016-06-17 14:33:32 +0000764 ){
dane6912fd2016-06-17 19:27:13 +0000765 sWalker.eCode = 0;
766 sWalker.xExprCallback = codeCursorHintIsOrFunction;
767 sqlite3WalkExpr(&sWalker, pTerm->pExpr);
768 if( sWalker.eCode ) continue;
danb324cf72016-06-17 14:33:32 +0000769 }
770 }else{
771 if( ExprHasProperty(pTerm->pExpr, EP_FromJoin) ) continue;
772 }
drhb413a542015-08-17 17:19:28 +0000773
774 /* All terms in pWLoop->aLTerm[] except pEndRange are used to initialize
drhbcf40a72015-08-18 15:58:05 +0000775 ** the cursor. These terms are not needed as hints for a pure range
776 ** scan (that has no == terms) so omit them. */
777 if( pLoop->u.btree.nEq==0 && pTerm!=pEndRange ){
778 for(j=0; j<pLoop->nLTerm && pLoop->aLTerm[j]!=pTerm; j++){}
779 if( j<pLoop->nLTerm ) continue;
drhb413a542015-08-17 17:19:28 +0000780 }
781
782 /* No subqueries or non-deterministic functions allowed */
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000783 if( sqlite3ExprContainsSubquery(pTerm->pExpr) ) continue;
drhb413a542015-08-17 17:19:28 +0000784
785 /* For an index scan, make sure referenced columns are actually in
786 ** the index. */
drh2f2b0272015-08-14 18:50:04 +0000787 if( sHint.pIdx!=0 ){
788 sWalker.eCode = 0;
789 sWalker.xExprCallback = codeCursorHintCheckExpr;
790 sqlite3WalkExpr(&sWalker, pTerm->pExpr);
791 if( sWalker.eCode ) continue;
792 }
drhb413a542015-08-17 17:19:28 +0000793
794 /* If we survive all prior tests, that means this term is worth hinting */
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000795 pExpr = sqlite3ExprAnd(db, pExpr, sqlite3ExprDup(db, pTerm->pExpr, 0));
796 }
797 if( pExpr!=0 ){
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000798 sWalker.xExprCallback = codeCursorHintFixExpr;
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000799 sqlite3WalkExpr(&sWalker, pExpr);
drh2f2b0272015-08-14 18:50:04 +0000800 sqlite3VdbeAddOp4(v, OP_CursorHint,
801 (sHint.pIdx ? sHint.iIdxCur : sHint.iTabCur), 0, 0,
802 (const char*)pExpr, P4_EXPR);
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000803 }
804}
805#else
danb324cf72016-06-17 14:33:32 +0000806# define codeCursorHint(A,B,C,D) /* No-op */
drhbec24762015-08-13 20:07:13 +0000807#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_CURSOR_HINTS */
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000808
809/*
dande892d92016-01-29 19:29:45 +0000810** Cursor iCur is open on an intkey b-tree (a table). Register iRowid contains
811** a rowid value just read from cursor iIdxCur, open on index pIdx. This
812** function generates code to do a deferred seek of cursor iCur to the
813** rowid stored in register iRowid.
814**
815** Normally, this is just:
816**
817** OP_Seek $iCur $iRowid
818**
819** However, if the scan currently being coded is a branch of an OR-loop and
820** the statement currently being coded is a SELECT, then P3 of the OP_Seek
821** is set to iIdxCur and P4 is set to point to an array of integers
822** containing one entry for each column of the table cursor iCur is open
823** on. For each table column, if the column is the i'th column of the
824** index, then the corresponding array entry is set to (i+1). If the column
825** does not appear in the index at all, the array entry is set to 0.
826*/
827static void codeDeferredSeek(
828 WhereInfo *pWInfo, /* Where clause context */
829 Index *pIdx, /* Index scan is using */
830 int iCur, /* Cursor for IPK b-tree */
dande892d92016-01-29 19:29:45 +0000831 int iIdxCur /* Index cursor */
832){
833 Parse *pParse = pWInfo->pParse; /* Parse context */
834 Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; /* Vdbe to generate code within */
835
836 assert( iIdxCur>0 );
837 assert( pIdx->aiColumn[pIdx->nColumn-1]==-1 );
838
drh784c1b92016-01-30 16:59:56 +0000839 sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Seek, iIdxCur, 0, iCur);
drhce943bc2016-05-19 18:56:33 +0000840 if( (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE)
dancddb6ba2016-02-01 13:58:56 +0000841 && DbMaskAllZero(sqlite3ParseToplevel(pParse)->writeMask)
dande892d92016-01-29 19:29:45 +0000842 ){
843 int i;
844 Table *pTab = pIdx->pTable;
drhb1702022016-01-30 00:45:18 +0000845 int *ai = (int*)sqlite3DbMallocZero(pParse->db, sizeof(int)*(pTab->nCol+1));
dande892d92016-01-29 19:29:45 +0000846 if( ai ){
drhb1702022016-01-30 00:45:18 +0000847 ai[0] = pTab->nCol;
dande892d92016-01-29 19:29:45 +0000848 for(i=0; i<pIdx->nColumn-1; i++){
849 assert( pIdx->aiColumn[i]<pTab->nCol );
drhb1702022016-01-30 00:45:18 +0000850 if( pIdx->aiColumn[i]>=0 ) ai[pIdx->aiColumn[i]+1] = i+1;
dande892d92016-01-29 19:29:45 +0000851 }
852 sqlite3VdbeChangeP4(v, -1, (char*)ai, P4_INTARRAY);
853 }
854 }
855}
856
857/*
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000858** Generate code for the start of the iLevel-th loop in the WHERE clause
859** implementation described by pWInfo.
860*/
861Bitmask sqlite3WhereCodeOneLoopStart(
862 WhereInfo *pWInfo, /* Complete information about the WHERE clause */
863 int iLevel, /* Which level of pWInfo->a[] should be coded */
864 Bitmask notReady /* Which tables are currently available */
865){
866 int j, k; /* Loop counters */
867 int iCur; /* The VDBE cursor for the table */
868 int addrNxt; /* Where to jump to continue with the next IN case */
869 int omitTable; /* True if we use the index only */
870 int bRev; /* True if we need to scan in reverse order */
871 WhereLevel *pLevel; /* The where level to be coded */
872 WhereLoop *pLoop; /* The WhereLoop object being coded */
873 WhereClause *pWC; /* Decomposition of the entire WHERE clause */
874 WhereTerm *pTerm; /* A WHERE clause term */
875 Parse *pParse; /* Parsing context */
876 sqlite3 *db; /* Database connection */
877 Vdbe *v; /* The prepared stmt under constructions */
878 struct SrcList_item *pTabItem; /* FROM clause term being coded */
879 int addrBrk; /* Jump here to break out of the loop */
880 int addrCont; /* Jump here to continue with next cycle */
881 int iRowidReg = 0; /* Rowid is stored in this register, if not zero */
882 int iReleaseReg = 0; /* Temp register to free before returning */
883
884 pParse = pWInfo->pParse;
885 v = pParse->pVdbe;
886 pWC = &pWInfo->sWC;
887 db = pParse->db;
888 pLevel = &pWInfo->a[iLevel];
889 pLoop = pLevel->pWLoop;
890 pTabItem = &pWInfo->pTabList->a[pLevel->iFrom];
891 iCur = pTabItem->iCursor;
892 pLevel->notReady = notReady & ~sqlite3WhereGetMask(&pWInfo->sMaskSet, iCur);
893 bRev = (pWInfo->revMask>>iLevel)&1;
894 omitTable = (pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_IDX_ONLY)!=0
drhce943bc2016-05-19 18:56:33 +0000895 && (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE)==0;
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000896 VdbeModuleComment((v, "Begin WHERE-loop%d: %s",iLevel,pTabItem->pTab->zName));
897
898 /* Create labels for the "break" and "continue" instructions
899 ** for the current loop. Jump to addrBrk to break out of a loop.
900 ** Jump to cont to go immediately to the next iteration of the
901 ** loop.
902 **
903 ** When there is an IN operator, we also have a "addrNxt" label that
904 ** means to continue with the next IN value combination. When
905 ** there are no IN operators in the constraints, the "addrNxt" label
906 ** is the same as "addrBrk".
907 */
908 addrBrk = pLevel->addrBrk = pLevel->addrNxt = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v);
909 addrCont = pLevel->addrCont = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v);
910
911 /* If this is the right table of a LEFT OUTER JOIN, allocate and
912 ** initialize a memory cell that records if this table matches any
913 ** row of the left table of the join.
914 */
drh8a48b9c2015-08-19 15:20:00 +0000915 if( pLevel->iFrom>0 && (pTabItem[0].fg.jointype & JT_LEFT)!=0 ){
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000916 pLevel->iLeftJoin = ++pParse->nMem;
917 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Integer, 0, pLevel->iLeftJoin);
918 VdbeComment((v, "init LEFT JOIN no-match flag"));
919 }
920
921 /* Special case of a FROM clause subquery implemented as a co-routine */
drh8a48b9c2015-08-19 15:20:00 +0000922 if( pTabItem->fg.viaCoroutine ){
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000923 int regYield = pTabItem->regReturn;
924 sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_InitCoroutine, regYield, 0, pTabItem->addrFillSub);
925 pLevel->p2 = sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Yield, regYield, addrBrk);
926 VdbeCoverage(v);
927 VdbeComment((v, "next row of \"%s\"", pTabItem->pTab->zName));
928 pLevel->op = OP_Goto;
929 }else
930
931#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
932 if( (pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_VIRTUALTABLE)!=0 ){
933 /* Case 1: The table is a virtual-table. Use the VFilter and VNext
934 ** to access the data.
935 */
936 int iReg; /* P3 Value for OP_VFilter */
937 int addrNotFound;
938 int nConstraint = pLoop->nLTerm;
drhdbc49162016-03-02 03:28:07 +0000939 int iIn; /* Counter for IN constraints */
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000940
941 sqlite3ExprCachePush(pParse);
942 iReg = sqlite3GetTempRange(pParse, nConstraint+2);
943 addrNotFound = pLevel->addrBrk;
944 for(j=0; j<nConstraint; j++){
945 int iTarget = iReg+j+2;
946 pTerm = pLoop->aLTerm[j];
drh599d5762016-03-08 01:11:51 +0000947 if( NEVER(pTerm==0) ) continue;
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000948 if( pTerm->eOperator & WO_IN ){
949 codeEqualityTerm(pParse, pTerm, pLevel, j, bRev, iTarget);
950 addrNotFound = pLevel->addrNxt;
951 }else{
952 sqlite3ExprCode(pParse, pTerm->pExpr->pRight, iTarget);
953 }
954 }
955 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Integer, pLoop->u.vtab.idxNum, iReg);
956 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Integer, nConstraint, iReg+1);
957 sqlite3VdbeAddOp4(v, OP_VFilter, iCur, addrNotFound, iReg,
958 pLoop->u.vtab.idxStr,
959 pLoop->u.vtab.needFree ? P4_MPRINTF : P4_STATIC);
960 VdbeCoverage(v);
961 pLoop->u.vtab.needFree = 0;
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000962 pLevel->p1 = iCur;
dan354474a2015-09-29 10:11:26 +0000963 pLevel->op = pWInfo->eOnePass ? OP_Noop : OP_VNext;
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +0000964 pLevel->p2 = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v);
drhdbc49162016-03-02 03:28:07 +0000965 iIn = pLevel->u.in.nIn;
966 for(j=nConstraint-1; j>=0; j--){
967 pTerm = pLoop->aLTerm[j];
968 if( j<16 && (pLoop->u.vtab.omitMask>>j)&1 ){
969 disableTerm(pLevel, pTerm);
970 }else if( (pTerm->eOperator & WO_IN)!=0 ){
971 Expr *pCompare; /* The comparison operator */
972 Expr *pRight; /* RHS of the comparison */
973 VdbeOp *pOp; /* Opcode to access the value of the IN constraint */
974
975 /* Reload the constraint value into reg[iReg+j+2]. The same value
976 ** was loaded into the same register prior to the OP_VFilter, but
977 ** the xFilter implementation might have changed the datatype or
978 ** encoding of the value in the register, so it *must* be reloaded. */
979 assert( pLevel->u.in.aInLoop!=0 || db->mallocFailed );
drhfb826b82016-03-08 00:39:58 +0000980 if( !db->mallocFailed ){
drhdbc49162016-03-02 03:28:07 +0000981 assert( iIn>0 );
982 pOp = sqlite3VdbeGetOp(v, pLevel->u.in.aInLoop[--iIn].addrInTop);
983 assert( pOp->opcode==OP_Column || pOp->opcode==OP_Rowid );
984 assert( pOp->opcode!=OP_Column || pOp->p3==iReg+j+2 );
985 assert( pOp->opcode!=OP_Rowid || pOp->p2==iReg+j+2 );
986 testcase( pOp->opcode==OP_Rowid );
987 sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, pOp->opcode, pOp->p1, pOp->p2, pOp->p3);
988 }
989
990 /* Generate code that will continue to the next row if
991 ** the IN constraint is not satisfied */
992 pCompare = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_EQ, 0, 0, 0);
993 assert( pCompare!=0 || db->mallocFailed );
994 if( pCompare ){
995 pCompare->pLeft = pTerm->pExpr->pLeft;
996 pCompare->pRight = pRight = sqlite3Expr(db, TK_REGISTER, 0);
drh237b2b72016-03-07 19:08:27 +0000997 if( pRight ){
998 pRight->iTable = iReg+j+2;
999 sqlite3ExprIfFalse(pParse, pCompare, pLevel->addrCont, 0);
1000 }
drhdbc49162016-03-02 03:28:07 +00001001 pCompare->pLeft = 0;
1002 sqlite3ExprDelete(db, pCompare);
1003 }
1004 }
1005 }
drhba26faa2016-04-09 18:04:28 +00001006 /* These registers need to be preserved in case there is an IN operator
1007 ** loop. So we could deallocate the registers here (and potentially
1008 ** reuse them later) if (pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_IN_ABLE)==0. But it seems
1009 ** simpler and safer to simply not reuse the registers.
1010 **
1011 ** sqlite3ReleaseTempRange(pParse, iReg, nConstraint+2);
1012 */
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001013 sqlite3ExprCachePop(pParse);
1014 }else
1015#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE */
1016
1017 if( (pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_IPK)!=0
1018 && (pLoop->wsFlags & (WHERE_COLUMN_IN|WHERE_COLUMN_EQ))!=0
1019 ){
1020 /* Case 2: We can directly reference a single row using an
1021 ** equality comparison against the ROWID field. Or
1022 ** we reference multiple rows using a "rowid IN (...)"
1023 ** construct.
1024 */
1025 assert( pLoop->u.btree.nEq==1 );
1026 pTerm = pLoop->aLTerm[0];
1027 assert( pTerm!=0 );
1028 assert( pTerm->pExpr!=0 );
1029 assert( omitTable==0 );
1030 testcase( pTerm->wtFlags & TERM_VIRTUAL );
1031 iReleaseReg = ++pParse->nMem;
1032 iRowidReg = codeEqualityTerm(pParse, pTerm, pLevel, 0, bRev, iReleaseReg);
1033 if( iRowidReg!=iReleaseReg ) sqlite3ReleaseTempReg(pParse, iReleaseReg);
1034 addrNxt = pLevel->addrNxt;
drheeb95652016-05-26 20:56:38 +00001035 sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_SeekRowid, iCur, addrNxt, iRowidReg);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001036 VdbeCoverage(v);
1037 sqlite3ExprCacheAffinityChange(pParse, iRowidReg, 1);
1038 sqlite3ExprCacheStore(pParse, iCur, -1, iRowidReg);
1039 VdbeComment((v, "pk"));
1040 pLevel->op = OP_Noop;
1041 }else if( (pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_IPK)!=0
1042 && (pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_COLUMN_RANGE)!=0
1043 ){
1044 /* Case 3: We have an inequality comparison against the ROWID field.
1045 */
1046 int testOp = OP_Noop;
1047 int start;
1048 int memEndValue = 0;
1049 WhereTerm *pStart, *pEnd;
1050
1051 assert( omitTable==0 );
1052 j = 0;
1053 pStart = pEnd = 0;
1054 if( pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_BTM_LIMIT ) pStart = pLoop->aLTerm[j++];
1055 if( pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_TOP_LIMIT ) pEnd = pLoop->aLTerm[j++];
1056 assert( pStart!=0 || pEnd!=0 );
1057 if( bRev ){
1058 pTerm = pStart;
1059 pStart = pEnd;
1060 pEnd = pTerm;
1061 }
danb324cf72016-06-17 14:33:32 +00001062 codeCursorHint(pTabItem, pWInfo, pLevel, pEnd);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001063 if( pStart ){
1064 Expr *pX; /* The expression that defines the start bound */
1065 int r1, rTemp; /* Registers for holding the start boundary */
1066
1067 /* The following constant maps TK_xx codes into corresponding
1068 ** seek opcodes. It depends on a particular ordering of TK_xx
1069 */
1070 const u8 aMoveOp[] = {
1071 /* TK_GT */ OP_SeekGT,
1072 /* TK_LE */ OP_SeekLE,
1073 /* TK_LT */ OP_SeekLT,
1074 /* TK_GE */ OP_SeekGE
1075 };
1076 assert( TK_LE==TK_GT+1 ); /* Make sure the ordering.. */
1077 assert( TK_LT==TK_GT+2 ); /* ... of the TK_xx values... */
1078 assert( TK_GE==TK_GT+3 ); /* ... is correcct. */
1079
1080 assert( (pStart->wtFlags & TERM_VNULL)==0 );
1081 testcase( pStart->wtFlags & TERM_VIRTUAL );
1082 pX = pStart->pExpr;
1083 assert( pX!=0 );
1084 testcase( pStart->leftCursor!=iCur ); /* transitive constraints */
1085 r1 = sqlite3ExprCodeTemp(pParse, pX->pRight, &rTemp);
1086 sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, aMoveOp[pX->op-TK_GT], iCur, addrBrk, r1);
1087 VdbeComment((v, "pk"));
1088 VdbeCoverageIf(v, pX->op==TK_GT);
1089 VdbeCoverageIf(v, pX->op==TK_LE);
1090 VdbeCoverageIf(v, pX->op==TK_LT);
1091 VdbeCoverageIf(v, pX->op==TK_GE);
1092 sqlite3ExprCacheAffinityChange(pParse, r1, 1);
1093 sqlite3ReleaseTempReg(pParse, rTemp);
1094 disableTerm(pLevel, pStart);
1095 }else{
1096 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, bRev ? OP_Last : OP_Rewind, iCur, addrBrk);
1097 VdbeCoverageIf(v, bRev==0);
1098 VdbeCoverageIf(v, bRev!=0);
1099 }
1100 if( pEnd ){
1101 Expr *pX;
1102 pX = pEnd->pExpr;
1103 assert( pX!=0 );
1104 assert( (pEnd->wtFlags & TERM_VNULL)==0 );
1105 testcase( pEnd->leftCursor!=iCur ); /* Transitive constraints */
1106 testcase( pEnd->wtFlags & TERM_VIRTUAL );
1107 memEndValue = ++pParse->nMem;
1108 sqlite3ExprCode(pParse, pX->pRight, memEndValue);
1109 if( pX->op==TK_LT || pX->op==TK_GT ){
1110 testOp = bRev ? OP_Le : OP_Ge;
1111 }else{
1112 testOp = bRev ? OP_Lt : OP_Gt;
1113 }
1114 disableTerm(pLevel, pEnd);
1115 }
1116 start = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v);
1117 pLevel->op = bRev ? OP_Prev : OP_Next;
1118 pLevel->p1 = iCur;
1119 pLevel->p2 = start;
1120 assert( pLevel->p5==0 );
1121 if( testOp!=OP_Noop ){
1122 iRowidReg = ++pParse->nMem;
1123 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Rowid, iCur, iRowidReg);
1124 sqlite3ExprCacheStore(pParse, iCur, -1, iRowidReg);
1125 sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, testOp, memEndValue, addrBrk, iRowidReg);
1126 VdbeCoverageIf(v, testOp==OP_Le);
1127 VdbeCoverageIf(v, testOp==OP_Lt);
1128 VdbeCoverageIf(v, testOp==OP_Ge);
1129 VdbeCoverageIf(v, testOp==OP_Gt);
1130 sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, SQLITE_AFF_NUMERIC | SQLITE_JUMPIFNULL);
1131 }
1132 }else if( pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_INDEXED ){
1133 /* Case 4: A scan using an index.
1134 **
1135 ** The WHERE clause may contain zero or more equality
1136 ** terms ("==" or "IN" operators) that refer to the N
1137 ** left-most columns of the index. It may also contain
1138 ** inequality constraints (>, <, >= or <=) on the indexed
1139 ** column that immediately follows the N equalities. Only
1140 ** the right-most column can be an inequality - the rest must
1141 ** use the "==" and "IN" operators. For example, if the
1142 ** index is on (x,y,z), then the following clauses are all
1143 ** optimized:
1144 **
1145 ** x=5
1146 ** x=5 AND y=10
1147 ** x=5 AND y<10
1148 ** x=5 AND y>5 AND y<10
1149 ** x=5 AND y=5 AND z<=10
1150 **
1151 ** The z<10 term of the following cannot be used, only
1152 ** the x=5 term:
1153 **
1154 ** x=5 AND z<10
1155 **
1156 ** N may be zero if there are inequality constraints.
1157 ** If there are no inequality constraints, then N is at
1158 ** least one.
1159 **
1160 ** This case is also used when there are no WHERE clause
1161 ** constraints but an index is selected anyway, in order
1162 ** to force the output order to conform to an ORDER BY.
1163 */
1164 static const u8 aStartOp[] = {
1165 0,
1166 0,
1167 OP_Rewind, /* 2: (!start_constraints && startEq && !bRev) */
1168 OP_Last, /* 3: (!start_constraints && startEq && bRev) */
1169 OP_SeekGT, /* 4: (start_constraints && !startEq && !bRev) */
1170 OP_SeekLT, /* 5: (start_constraints && !startEq && bRev) */
1171 OP_SeekGE, /* 6: (start_constraints && startEq && !bRev) */
1172 OP_SeekLE /* 7: (start_constraints && startEq && bRev) */
1173 };
1174 static const u8 aEndOp[] = {
1175 OP_IdxGE, /* 0: (end_constraints && !bRev && !endEq) */
1176 OP_IdxGT, /* 1: (end_constraints && !bRev && endEq) */
1177 OP_IdxLE, /* 2: (end_constraints && bRev && !endEq) */
1178 OP_IdxLT, /* 3: (end_constraints && bRev && endEq) */
1179 };
1180 u16 nEq = pLoop->u.btree.nEq; /* Number of == or IN terms */
1181 int regBase; /* Base register holding constraint values */
1182 WhereTerm *pRangeStart = 0; /* Inequality constraint at range start */
1183 WhereTerm *pRangeEnd = 0; /* Inequality constraint at range end */
1184 int startEq; /* True if range start uses ==, >= or <= */
1185 int endEq; /* True if range end uses ==, >= or <= */
1186 int start_constraints; /* Start of range is constrained */
1187 int nConstraint; /* Number of constraint terms */
1188 Index *pIdx; /* The index we will be using */
1189 int iIdxCur; /* The VDBE cursor for the index */
1190 int nExtraReg = 0; /* Number of extra registers needed */
1191 int op; /* Instruction opcode */
1192 char *zStartAff; /* Affinity for start of range constraint */
1193 char cEndAff = 0; /* Affinity for end of range constraint */
1194 u8 bSeekPastNull = 0; /* True to seek past initial nulls */
1195 u8 bStopAtNull = 0; /* Add condition to terminate at NULLs */
1196
1197 pIdx = pLoop->u.btree.pIndex;
1198 iIdxCur = pLevel->iIdxCur;
1199 assert( nEq>=pLoop->nSkip );
1200
1201 /* If this loop satisfies a sort order (pOrderBy) request that
1202 ** was passed to this function to implement a "SELECT min(x) ..."
1203 ** query, then the caller will only allow the loop to run for
1204 ** a single iteration. This means that the first row returned
1205 ** should not have a NULL value stored in 'x'. If column 'x' is
1206 ** the first one after the nEq equality constraints in the index,
1207 ** this requires some special handling.
1208 */
1209 assert( pWInfo->pOrderBy==0
1210 || pWInfo->pOrderBy->nExpr==1
1211 || (pWInfo->wctrlFlags&WHERE_ORDERBY_MIN)==0 );
1212 if( (pWInfo->wctrlFlags&WHERE_ORDERBY_MIN)!=0
1213 && pWInfo->nOBSat>0
1214 && (pIdx->nKeyCol>nEq)
1215 ){
1216 assert( pLoop->nSkip==0 );
1217 bSeekPastNull = 1;
1218 nExtraReg = 1;
1219 }
1220
1221 /* Find any inequality constraint terms for the start and end
1222 ** of the range.
1223 */
1224 j = nEq;
1225 if( pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_BTM_LIMIT ){
1226 pRangeStart = pLoop->aLTerm[j++];
1227 nExtraReg = 1;
1228 /* Like optimization range constraints always occur in pairs */
1229 assert( (pRangeStart->wtFlags & TERM_LIKEOPT)==0 ||
1230 (pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_TOP_LIMIT)!=0 );
1231 }
1232 if( pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_TOP_LIMIT ){
1233 pRangeEnd = pLoop->aLTerm[j++];
1234 nExtraReg = 1;
drh41d2e662015-12-01 21:23:07 +00001235#ifndef SQLITE_LIKE_DOESNT_MATCH_BLOBS
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001236 if( (pRangeEnd->wtFlags & TERM_LIKEOPT)!=0 ){
1237 assert( pRangeStart!=0 ); /* LIKE opt constraints */
1238 assert( pRangeStart->wtFlags & TERM_LIKEOPT ); /* occur in pairs */
drh44aebff2016-05-02 10:25:42 +00001239 pLevel->iLikeRepCntr = (u32)++pParse->nMem;
1240 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Integer, 1, (int)pLevel->iLikeRepCntr);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001241 VdbeComment((v, "LIKE loop counter"));
1242 pLevel->addrLikeRep = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v);
drh44aebff2016-05-02 10:25:42 +00001243 /* iLikeRepCntr actually stores 2x the counter register number. The
1244 ** bottom bit indicates whether the search order is ASC or DESC. */
1245 testcase( bRev );
1246 testcase( pIdx->aSortOrder[nEq]==SQLITE_SO_DESC );
1247 assert( (bRev & ~1)==0 );
1248 pLevel->iLikeRepCntr <<=1;
1249 pLevel->iLikeRepCntr |= bRev ^ (pIdx->aSortOrder[nEq]==SQLITE_SO_DESC);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001250 }
drh41d2e662015-12-01 21:23:07 +00001251#endif
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001252 if( pRangeStart==0
1253 && (j = pIdx->aiColumn[nEq])>=0
1254 && pIdx->pTable->aCol[j].notNull==0
1255 ){
1256 bSeekPastNull = 1;
1257 }
1258 }
1259 assert( pRangeEnd==0 || (pRangeEnd->wtFlags & TERM_VNULL)==0 );
1260
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001261 /* If we are doing a reverse order scan on an ascending index, or
1262 ** a forward order scan on a descending index, interchange the
1263 ** start and end terms (pRangeStart and pRangeEnd).
1264 */
1265 if( (nEq<pIdx->nKeyCol && bRev==(pIdx->aSortOrder[nEq]==SQLITE_SO_ASC))
1266 || (bRev && pIdx->nKeyCol==nEq)
1267 ){
1268 SWAP(WhereTerm *, pRangeEnd, pRangeStart);
1269 SWAP(u8, bSeekPastNull, bStopAtNull);
1270 }
1271
drhbcf40a72015-08-18 15:58:05 +00001272 /* Generate code to evaluate all constraint terms using == or IN
1273 ** and store the values of those terms in an array of registers
1274 ** starting at regBase.
1275 */
danb324cf72016-06-17 14:33:32 +00001276 codeCursorHint(pTabItem, pWInfo, pLevel, pRangeEnd);
drhbcf40a72015-08-18 15:58:05 +00001277 regBase = codeAllEqualityTerms(pParse,pLevel,bRev,nExtraReg,&zStartAff);
1278 assert( zStartAff==0 || sqlite3Strlen30(zStartAff)>=nEq );
1279 if( zStartAff ) cEndAff = zStartAff[nEq];
1280 addrNxt = pLevel->addrNxt;
1281
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001282 testcase( pRangeStart && (pRangeStart->eOperator & WO_LE)!=0 );
1283 testcase( pRangeStart && (pRangeStart->eOperator & WO_GE)!=0 );
1284 testcase( pRangeEnd && (pRangeEnd->eOperator & WO_LE)!=0 );
1285 testcase( pRangeEnd && (pRangeEnd->eOperator & WO_GE)!=0 );
1286 startEq = !pRangeStart || pRangeStart->eOperator & (WO_LE|WO_GE);
1287 endEq = !pRangeEnd || pRangeEnd->eOperator & (WO_LE|WO_GE);
1288 start_constraints = pRangeStart || nEq>0;
1289
1290 /* Seek the index cursor to the start of the range. */
1291 nConstraint = nEq;
1292 if( pRangeStart ){
1293 Expr *pRight = pRangeStart->pExpr->pRight;
1294 sqlite3ExprCode(pParse, pRight, regBase+nEq);
1295 whereLikeOptimizationStringFixup(v, pLevel, pRangeStart);
1296 if( (pRangeStart->wtFlags & TERM_VNULL)==0
1297 && sqlite3ExprCanBeNull(pRight)
1298 ){
1299 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_IsNull, regBase+nEq, addrNxt);
1300 VdbeCoverage(v);
1301 }
1302 if( zStartAff ){
1303 if( sqlite3CompareAffinity(pRight, zStartAff[nEq])==SQLITE_AFF_BLOB){
1304 /* Since the comparison is to be performed with no conversions
1305 ** applied to the operands, set the affinity to apply to pRight to
1306 ** SQLITE_AFF_BLOB. */
1307 zStartAff[nEq] = SQLITE_AFF_BLOB;
1308 }
1309 if( sqlite3ExprNeedsNoAffinityChange(pRight, zStartAff[nEq]) ){
1310 zStartAff[nEq] = SQLITE_AFF_BLOB;
1311 }
1312 }
1313 nConstraint++;
1314 testcase( pRangeStart->wtFlags & TERM_VIRTUAL );
1315 }else if( bSeekPastNull ){
1316 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Null, 0, regBase+nEq);
1317 nConstraint++;
1318 startEq = 0;
1319 start_constraints = 1;
1320 }
1321 codeApplyAffinity(pParse, regBase, nConstraint - bSeekPastNull, zStartAff);
drh0bf2ad62016-02-22 21:19:54 +00001322 if( pLoop->nSkip>0 && nConstraint==pLoop->nSkip ){
1323 /* The skip-scan logic inside the call to codeAllEqualityConstraints()
1324 ** above has already left the cursor sitting on the correct row,
1325 ** so no further seeking is needed */
1326 }else{
drha6d2f8e2016-02-22 20:52:26 +00001327 op = aStartOp[(start_constraints<<2) + (startEq<<1) + bRev];
1328 assert( op!=0 );
1329 sqlite3VdbeAddOp4Int(v, op, iIdxCur, addrNxt, regBase, nConstraint);
1330 VdbeCoverage(v);
1331 VdbeCoverageIf(v, op==OP_Rewind); testcase( op==OP_Rewind );
1332 VdbeCoverageIf(v, op==OP_Last); testcase( op==OP_Last );
1333 VdbeCoverageIf(v, op==OP_SeekGT); testcase( op==OP_SeekGT );
1334 VdbeCoverageIf(v, op==OP_SeekGE); testcase( op==OP_SeekGE );
1335 VdbeCoverageIf(v, op==OP_SeekLE); testcase( op==OP_SeekLE );
1336 VdbeCoverageIf(v, op==OP_SeekLT); testcase( op==OP_SeekLT );
1337 }
drh0bf2ad62016-02-22 21:19:54 +00001338
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001339 /* Load the value for the inequality constraint at the end of the
1340 ** range (if any).
1341 */
1342 nConstraint = nEq;
1343 if( pRangeEnd ){
1344 Expr *pRight = pRangeEnd->pExpr->pRight;
1345 sqlite3ExprCacheRemove(pParse, regBase+nEq, 1);
1346 sqlite3ExprCode(pParse, pRight, regBase+nEq);
1347 whereLikeOptimizationStringFixup(v, pLevel, pRangeEnd);
1348 if( (pRangeEnd->wtFlags & TERM_VNULL)==0
1349 && sqlite3ExprCanBeNull(pRight)
1350 ){
1351 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_IsNull, regBase+nEq, addrNxt);
1352 VdbeCoverage(v);
1353 }
1354 if( sqlite3CompareAffinity(pRight, cEndAff)!=SQLITE_AFF_BLOB
1355 && !sqlite3ExprNeedsNoAffinityChange(pRight, cEndAff)
1356 ){
1357 codeApplyAffinity(pParse, regBase+nEq, 1, &cEndAff);
1358 }
1359 nConstraint++;
1360 testcase( pRangeEnd->wtFlags & TERM_VIRTUAL );
1361 }else if( bStopAtNull ){
1362 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Null, 0, regBase+nEq);
1363 endEq = 0;
1364 nConstraint++;
1365 }
1366 sqlite3DbFree(db, zStartAff);
1367
1368 /* Top of the loop body */
1369 pLevel->p2 = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v);
1370
1371 /* Check if the index cursor is past the end of the range. */
1372 if( nConstraint ){
1373 op = aEndOp[bRev*2 + endEq];
1374 sqlite3VdbeAddOp4Int(v, op, iIdxCur, addrNxt, regBase, nConstraint);
1375 testcase( op==OP_IdxGT ); VdbeCoverageIf(v, op==OP_IdxGT );
1376 testcase( op==OP_IdxGE ); VdbeCoverageIf(v, op==OP_IdxGE );
1377 testcase( op==OP_IdxLT ); VdbeCoverageIf(v, op==OP_IdxLT );
1378 testcase( op==OP_IdxLE ); VdbeCoverageIf(v, op==OP_IdxLE );
1379 }
1380
1381 /* Seek the table cursor, if required */
1382 disableTerm(pLevel, pRangeStart);
1383 disableTerm(pLevel, pRangeEnd);
1384 if( omitTable ){
1385 /* pIdx is a covering index. No need to access the main table. */
1386 }else if( HasRowid(pIdx->pTable) ){
drhf09c4822016-05-06 20:23:12 +00001387 if( (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_SEEK_TABLE)!=0 ){
drh784c1b92016-01-30 16:59:56 +00001388 iRowidReg = ++pParse->nMem;
1389 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_IdxRowid, iIdxCur, iRowidReg);
1390 sqlite3ExprCacheStore(pParse, iCur, -1, iRowidReg);
danc6157e12015-09-14 09:23:47 +00001391 sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_NotExists, iCur, 0, iRowidReg);
drh66336f32015-09-14 14:08:25 +00001392 VdbeCoverage(v);
danc6157e12015-09-14 09:23:47 +00001393 }else{
drh784c1b92016-01-30 16:59:56 +00001394 codeDeferredSeek(pWInfo, pIdx, iCur, iIdxCur);
danc6157e12015-09-14 09:23:47 +00001395 }
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001396 }else if( iCur!=iIdxCur ){
1397 Index *pPk = sqlite3PrimaryKeyIndex(pIdx->pTable);
1398 iRowidReg = sqlite3GetTempRange(pParse, pPk->nKeyCol);
1399 for(j=0; j<pPk->nKeyCol; j++){
1400 k = sqlite3ColumnOfIndex(pIdx, pPk->aiColumn[j]);
1401 sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Column, iIdxCur, k, iRowidReg+j);
1402 }
1403 sqlite3VdbeAddOp4Int(v, OP_NotFound, iCur, addrCont,
1404 iRowidReg, pPk->nKeyCol); VdbeCoverage(v);
1405 }
1406
1407 /* Record the instruction used to terminate the loop. Disable
1408 ** WHERE clause terms made redundant by the index range scan.
1409 */
1410 if( pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_ONEROW ){
1411 pLevel->op = OP_Noop;
1412 }else if( bRev ){
1413 pLevel->op = OP_Prev;
1414 }else{
1415 pLevel->op = OP_Next;
1416 }
1417 pLevel->p1 = iIdxCur;
1418 pLevel->p3 = (pLoop->wsFlags&WHERE_UNQ_WANTED)!=0 ? 1:0;
1419 if( (pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_CONSTRAINT)==0 ){
1420 pLevel->p5 = SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_FULLSCAN_STEP;
1421 }else{
1422 assert( pLevel->p5==0 );
1423 }
1424 }else
1425
1426#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_OR_OPTIMIZATION
1427 if( pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_MULTI_OR ){
1428 /* Case 5: Two or more separately indexed terms connected by OR
1429 **
1430 ** Example:
1431 **
1432 ** CREATE TABLE t1(a,b,c,d);
1433 ** CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a);
1434 ** CREATE INDEX i2 ON t1(b);
1435 ** CREATE INDEX i3 ON t1(c);
1436 **
1437 ** SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a=5 OR b=7 OR (c=11 AND d=13)
1438 **
1439 ** In the example, there are three indexed terms connected by OR.
1440 ** The top of the loop looks like this:
1441 **
1442 ** Null 1 # Zero the rowset in reg 1
1443 **
1444 ** Then, for each indexed term, the following. The arguments to
1445 ** RowSetTest are such that the rowid of the current row is inserted
1446 ** into the RowSet. If it is already present, control skips the
1447 ** Gosub opcode and jumps straight to the code generated by WhereEnd().
1448 **
1449 ** sqlite3WhereBegin(<term>)
1450 ** RowSetTest # Insert rowid into rowset
1451 ** Gosub 2 A
1452 ** sqlite3WhereEnd()
1453 **
1454 ** Following the above, code to terminate the loop. Label A, the target
1455 ** of the Gosub above, jumps to the instruction right after the Goto.
1456 **
1457 ** Null 1 # Zero the rowset in reg 1
1458 ** Goto B # The loop is finished.
1459 **
1460 ** A: <loop body> # Return data, whatever.
1461 **
1462 ** Return 2 # Jump back to the Gosub
1463 **
1464 ** B: <after the loop>
1465 **
1466 ** Added 2014-05-26: If the table is a WITHOUT ROWID table, then
1467 ** use an ephemeral index instead of a RowSet to record the primary
1468 ** keys of the rows we have already seen.
1469 **
1470 */
1471 WhereClause *pOrWc; /* The OR-clause broken out into subterms */
1472 SrcList *pOrTab; /* Shortened table list or OR-clause generation */
1473 Index *pCov = 0; /* Potential covering index (or NULL) */
1474 int iCovCur = pParse->nTab++; /* Cursor used for index scans (if any) */
1475
1476 int regReturn = ++pParse->nMem; /* Register used with OP_Gosub */
1477 int regRowset = 0; /* Register for RowSet object */
1478 int regRowid = 0; /* Register holding rowid */
1479 int iLoopBody = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v); /* Start of loop body */
1480 int iRetInit; /* Address of regReturn init */
1481 int untestedTerms = 0; /* Some terms not completely tested */
1482 int ii; /* Loop counter */
1483 u16 wctrlFlags; /* Flags for sub-WHERE clause */
1484 Expr *pAndExpr = 0; /* An ".. AND (...)" expression */
1485 Table *pTab = pTabItem->pTab;
1486
1487 pTerm = pLoop->aLTerm[0];
1488 assert( pTerm!=0 );
1489 assert( pTerm->eOperator & WO_OR );
1490 assert( (pTerm->wtFlags & TERM_ORINFO)!=0 );
1491 pOrWc = &pTerm->u.pOrInfo->wc;
1492 pLevel->op = OP_Return;
1493 pLevel->p1 = regReturn;
1494
1495 /* Set up a new SrcList in pOrTab containing the table being scanned
1496 ** by this loop in the a[0] slot and all notReady tables in a[1..] slots.
1497 ** This becomes the SrcList in the recursive call to sqlite3WhereBegin().
1498 */
1499 if( pWInfo->nLevel>1 ){
1500 int nNotReady; /* The number of notReady tables */
1501 struct SrcList_item *origSrc; /* Original list of tables */
1502 nNotReady = pWInfo->nLevel - iLevel - 1;
1503 pOrTab = sqlite3StackAllocRaw(db,
1504 sizeof(*pOrTab)+ nNotReady*sizeof(pOrTab->a[0]));
1505 if( pOrTab==0 ) return notReady;
1506 pOrTab->nAlloc = (u8)(nNotReady + 1);
1507 pOrTab->nSrc = pOrTab->nAlloc;
1508 memcpy(pOrTab->a, pTabItem, sizeof(*pTabItem));
1509 origSrc = pWInfo->pTabList->a;
1510 for(k=1; k<=nNotReady; k++){
1511 memcpy(&pOrTab->a[k], &origSrc[pLevel[k].iFrom], sizeof(pOrTab->a[k]));
1512 }
1513 }else{
1514 pOrTab = pWInfo->pTabList;
1515 }
1516
1517 /* Initialize the rowset register to contain NULL. An SQL NULL is
1518 ** equivalent to an empty rowset. Or, create an ephemeral index
1519 ** capable of holding primary keys in the case of a WITHOUT ROWID.
1520 **
1521 ** Also initialize regReturn to contain the address of the instruction
1522 ** immediately following the OP_Return at the bottom of the loop. This
1523 ** is required in a few obscure LEFT JOIN cases where control jumps
1524 ** over the top of the loop into the body of it. In this case the
1525 ** correct response for the end-of-loop code (the OP_Return) is to
1526 ** fall through to the next instruction, just as an OP_Next does if
1527 ** called on an uninitialized cursor.
1528 */
1529 if( (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_DUPLICATES_OK)==0 ){
1530 if( HasRowid(pTab) ){
1531 regRowset = ++pParse->nMem;
1532 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Null, 0, regRowset);
1533 }else{
1534 Index *pPk = sqlite3PrimaryKeyIndex(pTab);
1535 regRowset = pParse->nTab++;
1536 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_OpenEphemeral, regRowset, pPk->nKeyCol);
1537 sqlite3VdbeSetP4KeyInfo(pParse, pPk);
1538 }
1539 regRowid = ++pParse->nMem;
1540 }
1541 iRetInit = sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Integer, 0, regReturn);
1542
1543 /* If the original WHERE clause is z of the form: (x1 OR x2 OR ...) AND y
1544 ** Then for every term xN, evaluate as the subexpression: xN AND z
1545 ** That way, terms in y that are factored into the disjunction will
1546 ** be picked up by the recursive calls to sqlite3WhereBegin() below.
1547 **
1548 ** Actually, each subexpression is converted to "xN AND w" where w is
1549 ** the "interesting" terms of z - terms that did not originate in the
1550 ** ON or USING clause of a LEFT JOIN, and terms that are usable as
1551 ** indices.
1552 **
1553 ** This optimization also only applies if the (x1 OR x2 OR ...) term
1554 ** is not contained in the ON clause of a LEFT JOIN.
1555 ** See ticket http://www.sqlite.org/src/info/f2369304e4
1556 */
1557 if( pWC->nTerm>1 ){
1558 int iTerm;
1559 for(iTerm=0; iTerm<pWC->nTerm; iTerm++){
1560 Expr *pExpr = pWC->a[iTerm].pExpr;
1561 if( &pWC->a[iTerm] == pTerm ) continue;
1562 if( ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_FromJoin) ) continue;
drh3b83f0c2016-01-29 16:57:06 +00001563 testcase( pWC->a[iTerm].wtFlags & TERM_VIRTUAL );
1564 testcase( pWC->a[iTerm].wtFlags & TERM_CODED );
1565 if( (pWC->a[iTerm].wtFlags & (TERM_VIRTUAL|TERM_CODED))!=0 ) continue;
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001566 if( (pWC->a[iTerm].eOperator & WO_ALL)==0 ) continue;
1567 testcase( pWC->a[iTerm].wtFlags & TERM_ORINFO );
1568 pExpr = sqlite3ExprDup(db, pExpr, 0);
1569 pAndExpr = sqlite3ExprAnd(db, pAndExpr, pExpr);
1570 }
1571 if( pAndExpr ){
drh1167d322015-10-28 20:01:45 +00001572 pAndExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_AND|TKFLG_DONTFOLD, 0, pAndExpr, 0);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001573 }
1574 }
1575
1576 /* Run a separate WHERE clause for each term of the OR clause. After
1577 ** eliminating duplicates from other WHERE clauses, the action for each
1578 ** sub-WHERE clause is to to invoke the main loop body as a subroutine.
1579 */
drhce943bc2016-05-19 18:56:33 +00001580 wctrlFlags = WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE | (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_SEEK_TABLE);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001581 for(ii=0; ii<pOrWc->nTerm; ii++){
1582 WhereTerm *pOrTerm = &pOrWc->a[ii];
1583 if( pOrTerm->leftCursor==iCur || (pOrTerm->eOperator & WO_AND)!=0 ){
1584 WhereInfo *pSubWInfo; /* Info for single OR-term scan */
1585 Expr *pOrExpr = pOrTerm->pExpr; /* Current OR clause term */
drh728e0f92015-10-10 14:41:28 +00001586 int jmp1 = 0; /* Address of jump operation */
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001587 if( pAndExpr && !ExprHasProperty(pOrExpr, EP_FromJoin) ){
1588 pAndExpr->pLeft = pOrExpr;
1589 pOrExpr = pAndExpr;
1590 }
1591 /* Loop through table entries that match term pOrTerm. */
1592 WHERETRACE(0xffff, ("Subplan for OR-clause:\n"));
1593 pSubWInfo = sqlite3WhereBegin(pParse, pOrTab, pOrExpr, 0, 0,
1594 wctrlFlags, iCovCur);
1595 assert( pSubWInfo || pParse->nErr || db->mallocFailed );
1596 if( pSubWInfo ){
1597 WhereLoop *pSubLoop;
1598 int addrExplain = sqlite3WhereExplainOneScan(
1599 pParse, pOrTab, &pSubWInfo->a[0], iLevel, pLevel->iFrom, 0
1600 );
1601 sqlite3WhereAddScanStatus(v, pOrTab, &pSubWInfo->a[0], addrExplain);
1602
1603 /* This is the sub-WHERE clause body. First skip over
1604 ** duplicate rows from prior sub-WHERE clauses, and record the
1605 ** rowid (or PRIMARY KEY) for the current row so that the same
1606 ** row will be skipped in subsequent sub-WHERE clauses.
1607 */
1608 if( (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_DUPLICATES_OK)==0 ){
1609 int r;
1610 int iSet = ((ii==pOrWc->nTerm-1)?-1:ii);
1611 if( HasRowid(pTab) ){
1612 r = sqlite3ExprCodeGetColumn(pParse, pTab, -1, iCur, regRowid, 0);
drh728e0f92015-10-10 14:41:28 +00001613 jmp1 = sqlite3VdbeAddOp4Int(v, OP_RowSetTest, regRowset, 0,
1614 r,iSet);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001615 VdbeCoverage(v);
1616 }else{
1617 Index *pPk = sqlite3PrimaryKeyIndex(pTab);
1618 int nPk = pPk->nKeyCol;
1619 int iPk;
1620
1621 /* Read the PK into an array of temp registers. */
1622 r = sqlite3GetTempRange(pParse, nPk);
1623 for(iPk=0; iPk<nPk; iPk++){
1624 int iCol = pPk->aiColumn[iPk];
drhce78bc62015-10-15 19:21:51 +00001625 sqlite3ExprCodeGetColumnToReg(pParse, pTab, iCol, iCur, r+iPk);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001626 }
1627
1628 /* Check if the temp table already contains this key. If so,
1629 ** the row has already been included in the result set and
1630 ** can be ignored (by jumping past the Gosub below). Otherwise,
1631 ** insert the key into the temp table and proceed with processing
1632 ** the row.
1633 **
1634 ** Use some of the same optimizations as OP_RowSetTest: If iSet
1635 ** is zero, assume that the key cannot already be present in
1636 ** the temp table. And if iSet is -1, assume that there is no
1637 ** need to insert the key into the temp table, as it will never
1638 ** be tested for. */
1639 if( iSet ){
drh728e0f92015-10-10 14:41:28 +00001640 jmp1 = sqlite3VdbeAddOp4Int(v, OP_Found, regRowset, 0, r, nPk);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001641 VdbeCoverage(v);
1642 }
1643 if( iSet>=0 ){
1644 sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_MakeRecord, r, nPk, regRowid);
1645 sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_IdxInsert, regRowset, regRowid, 0);
1646 if( iSet ) sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, OPFLAG_USESEEKRESULT);
1647 }
1648
1649 /* Release the array of temp registers */
1650 sqlite3ReleaseTempRange(pParse, r, nPk);
1651 }
1652 }
1653
1654 /* Invoke the main loop body as a subroutine */
1655 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Gosub, regReturn, iLoopBody);
1656
1657 /* Jump here (skipping the main loop body subroutine) if the
1658 ** current sub-WHERE row is a duplicate from prior sub-WHEREs. */
drh728e0f92015-10-10 14:41:28 +00001659 if( jmp1 ) sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, jmp1);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001660
1661 /* The pSubWInfo->untestedTerms flag means that this OR term
1662 ** contained one or more AND term from a notReady table. The
1663 ** terms from the notReady table could not be tested and will
1664 ** need to be tested later.
1665 */
1666 if( pSubWInfo->untestedTerms ) untestedTerms = 1;
1667
1668 /* If all of the OR-connected terms are optimized using the same
1669 ** index, and the index is opened using the same cursor number
1670 ** by each call to sqlite3WhereBegin() made by this loop, it may
1671 ** be possible to use that index as a covering index.
1672 **
1673 ** If the call to sqlite3WhereBegin() above resulted in a scan that
1674 ** uses an index, and this is either the first OR-connected term
1675 ** processed or the index is the same as that used by all previous
1676 ** terms, set pCov to the candidate covering index. Otherwise, set
1677 ** pCov to NULL to indicate that no candidate covering index will
1678 ** be available.
1679 */
1680 pSubLoop = pSubWInfo->a[0].pWLoop;
1681 assert( (pSubLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_AUTO_INDEX)==0 );
1682 if( (pSubLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_INDEXED)!=0
1683 && (ii==0 || pSubLoop->u.btree.pIndex==pCov)
1684 && (HasRowid(pTab) || !IsPrimaryKeyIndex(pSubLoop->u.btree.pIndex))
1685 ){
1686 assert( pSubWInfo->a[0].iIdxCur==iCovCur );
1687 pCov = pSubLoop->u.btree.pIndex;
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001688 }else{
1689 pCov = 0;
1690 }
1691
1692 /* Finish the loop through table entries that match term pOrTerm. */
1693 sqlite3WhereEnd(pSubWInfo);
1694 }
1695 }
1696 }
1697 pLevel->u.pCovidx = pCov;
1698 if( pCov ) pLevel->iIdxCur = iCovCur;
1699 if( pAndExpr ){
1700 pAndExpr->pLeft = 0;
1701 sqlite3ExprDelete(db, pAndExpr);
1702 }
1703 sqlite3VdbeChangeP1(v, iRetInit, sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v));
drh076e85f2015-09-03 13:46:12 +00001704 sqlite3VdbeGoto(v, pLevel->addrBrk);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001705 sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(v, iLoopBody);
1706
1707 if( pWInfo->nLevel>1 ) sqlite3StackFree(db, pOrTab);
1708 if( !untestedTerms ) disableTerm(pLevel, pTerm);
1709 }else
1710#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_OR_OPTIMIZATION */
1711
1712 {
1713 /* Case 6: There is no usable index. We must do a complete
1714 ** scan of the entire table.
1715 */
1716 static const u8 aStep[] = { OP_Next, OP_Prev };
1717 static const u8 aStart[] = { OP_Rewind, OP_Last };
1718 assert( bRev==0 || bRev==1 );
drh8a48b9c2015-08-19 15:20:00 +00001719 if( pTabItem->fg.isRecursive ){
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001720 /* Tables marked isRecursive have only a single row that is stored in
1721 ** a pseudo-cursor. No need to Rewind or Next such cursors. */
1722 pLevel->op = OP_Noop;
1723 }else{
danb324cf72016-06-17 14:33:32 +00001724 codeCursorHint(pTabItem, pWInfo, pLevel, 0);
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001725 pLevel->op = aStep[bRev];
1726 pLevel->p1 = iCur;
1727 pLevel->p2 = 1 + sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, aStart[bRev], iCur, addrBrk);
1728 VdbeCoverageIf(v, bRev==0);
1729 VdbeCoverageIf(v, bRev!=0);
1730 pLevel->p5 = SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_FULLSCAN_STEP;
1731 }
1732 }
1733
1734#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_STMT_SCANSTATUS
1735 pLevel->addrVisit = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v);
1736#endif
1737
1738 /* Insert code to test every subexpression that can be completely
1739 ** computed using the current set of tables.
1740 */
1741 for(pTerm=pWC->a, j=pWC->nTerm; j>0; j--, pTerm++){
1742 Expr *pE;
1743 int skipLikeAddr = 0;
1744 testcase( pTerm->wtFlags & TERM_VIRTUAL );
1745 testcase( pTerm->wtFlags & TERM_CODED );
1746 if( pTerm->wtFlags & (TERM_VIRTUAL|TERM_CODED) ) continue;
1747 if( (pTerm->prereqAll & pLevel->notReady)!=0 ){
1748 testcase( pWInfo->untestedTerms==0
drhce943bc2016-05-19 18:56:33 +00001749 && (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE)!=0 );
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001750 pWInfo->untestedTerms = 1;
1751 continue;
1752 }
1753 pE = pTerm->pExpr;
1754 assert( pE!=0 );
1755 if( pLevel->iLeftJoin && !ExprHasProperty(pE, EP_FromJoin) ){
1756 continue;
1757 }
1758 if( pTerm->wtFlags & TERM_LIKECOND ){
drh44aebff2016-05-02 10:25:42 +00001759 /* If the TERM_LIKECOND flag is set, that means that the range search
1760 ** is sufficient to guarantee that the LIKE operator is true, so we
1761 ** can skip the call to the like(A,B) function. But this only works
1762 ** for strings. So do not skip the call to the function on the pass
1763 ** that compares BLOBs. */
drh41d2e662015-12-01 21:23:07 +00001764#ifdef SQLITE_LIKE_DOESNT_MATCH_BLOBS
1765 continue;
1766#else
drh44aebff2016-05-02 10:25:42 +00001767 u32 x = pLevel->iLikeRepCntr;
1768 assert( x>0 );
1769 skipLikeAddr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(v, (x&1)? OP_IfNot : OP_If, (int)(x>>1));
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001770 VdbeCoverage(v);
drh41d2e662015-12-01 21:23:07 +00001771#endif
drh6f82e852015-06-06 20:12:09 +00001772 }
1773 sqlite3ExprIfFalse(pParse, pE, addrCont, SQLITE_JUMPIFNULL);
1774 if( skipLikeAddr ) sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, skipLikeAddr);
1775 pTerm->wtFlags |= TERM_CODED;
1776 }
1777
1778 /* Insert code to test for implied constraints based on transitivity
1779 ** of the "==" operator.
1780 **
1781 ** Example: If the WHERE clause contains "t1.a=t2.b" and "t2.b=123"
1782 ** and we are coding the t1 loop and the t2 loop has not yet coded,
1783 ** then we cannot use the "t1.a=t2.b" constraint, but we can code
1784 ** the implied "t1.a=123" constraint.
1785 */
1786 for(pTerm=pWC->a, j=pWC->nTerm; j>0; j--, pTerm++){
1787 Expr *pE, *pEAlt;
1788 WhereTerm *pAlt;
1789 if( pTerm->wtFlags & (TERM_VIRTUAL|TERM_CODED) ) continue;
1790 if( (pTerm->eOperator & (WO_EQ|WO_IS))==0 ) continue;
1791 if( (pTerm->eOperator & WO_EQUIV)==0 ) continue;
1792 if( pTerm->leftCursor!=iCur ) continue;
1793 if( pLevel->iLeftJoin ) continue;
1794 pE = pTerm->pExpr;
1795 assert( !ExprHasProperty(pE, EP_FromJoin) );
1796 assert( (pTerm->prereqRight & pLevel->notReady)!=0 );
1797 pAlt = sqlite3WhereFindTerm(pWC, iCur, pTerm->u.leftColumn, notReady,
1798 WO_EQ|WO_IN|WO_IS, 0);
1799 if( pAlt==0 ) continue;
1800 if( pAlt->wtFlags & (TERM_CODED) ) continue;
1801 testcase( pAlt->eOperator & WO_EQ );
1802 testcase( pAlt->eOperator & WO_IS );
1803 testcase( pAlt->eOperator & WO_IN );
1804 VdbeModuleComment((v, "begin transitive constraint"));
1805 pEAlt = sqlite3StackAllocRaw(db, sizeof(*pEAlt));
1806 if( pEAlt ){
1807 *pEAlt = *pAlt->pExpr;
1808 pEAlt->pLeft = pE->pLeft;
1809 sqlite3ExprIfFalse(pParse, pEAlt, addrCont, SQLITE_JUMPIFNULL);
1810 sqlite3StackFree(db, pEAlt);
1811 }
1812 }
1813
1814 /* For a LEFT OUTER JOIN, generate code that will record the fact that
1815 ** at least one row of the right table has matched the left table.
1816 */
1817 if( pLevel->iLeftJoin ){
1818 pLevel->addrFirst = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v);
1819 sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Integer, 1, pLevel->iLeftJoin);
1820 VdbeComment((v, "record LEFT JOIN hit"));
1821 sqlite3ExprCacheClear(pParse);
1822 for(pTerm=pWC->a, j=0; j<pWC->nTerm; j++, pTerm++){
1823 testcase( pTerm->wtFlags & TERM_VIRTUAL );
1824 testcase( pTerm->wtFlags & TERM_CODED );
1825 if( pTerm->wtFlags & (TERM_VIRTUAL|TERM_CODED) ) continue;
1826 if( (pTerm->prereqAll & pLevel->notReady)!=0 ){
1827 assert( pWInfo->untestedTerms );
1828 continue;
1829 }
1830 assert( pTerm->pExpr );
1831 sqlite3ExprIfFalse(pParse, pTerm->pExpr, addrCont, SQLITE_JUMPIFNULL);
1832 pTerm->wtFlags |= TERM_CODED;
1833 }
1834 }
1835
1836 return pLevel->notReady;
1837}