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Current Date: 2023-04-08 15:15:32 Functions: 85.0 % 20 17 3 17
Baseline: 15
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       1                 : /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
       2                 :  *
       3                 :  * expandedrecord.c
       4                 :  *    Functions for manipulating composite expanded objects.
       5                 :  *
       6                 :  * This module supports "expanded objects" (cf. expandeddatum.h) that can
       7                 :  * store values of named composite types, domains over named composite types,
       8                 :  * and record types (registered or anonymous).
       9                 :  *
      10                 :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
      11                 :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
      12                 :  *
      13                 :  *
      14                 :  * IDENTIFICATION
      15                 :  *    src/backend/utils/adt/expandedrecord.c
      16                 :  *
      17                 :  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
      18                 :  */
      19                 : #include "postgres.h"
      20                 : 
      21                 : #include "access/detoast.h"
      22                 : #include "access/heaptoast.h"
      23                 : #include "access/htup_details.h"
      24                 : #include "catalog/heap.h"
      25                 : #include "catalog/pg_type.h"
      26                 : #include "utils/builtins.h"
      27                 : #include "utils/datum.h"
      28                 : #include "utils/expandedrecord.h"
      29                 : #include "utils/memutils.h"
      30                 : #include "utils/typcache.h"
      31                 : 
      32                 : 
      33                 : /* "Methods" required for an expanded object */
      34                 : static Size ER_get_flat_size(ExpandedObjectHeader *eohptr);
      35                 : static void ER_flatten_into(ExpandedObjectHeader *eohptr,
      36                 :                             void *result, Size allocated_size);
      37                 : 
      38                 : static const ExpandedObjectMethods ER_methods =
      39                 : {
      40                 :     ER_get_flat_size,
      41                 :     ER_flatten_into
      42                 : };
      43                 : 
      44                 : /* Other local functions */
      45                 : static void ER_mc_callback(void *arg);
      46                 : static MemoryContext get_short_term_cxt(ExpandedRecordHeader *erh);
      47                 : static void build_dummy_expanded_header(ExpandedRecordHeader *main_erh);
      48                 : static pg_noinline void check_domain_for_new_field(ExpandedRecordHeader *erh,
      49                 :                                                    int fnumber,
      50                 :                                                    Datum newValue, bool isnull);
      51                 : static pg_noinline void check_domain_for_new_tuple(ExpandedRecordHeader *erh,
      52                 :                                                    HeapTuple tuple);
      53                 : 
      54                 : 
      55                 : /*
      56                 :  * Build an expanded record of the specified composite type
      57                 :  *
      58                 :  * type_id can be RECORDOID, but only if a positive typmod is given.
      59                 :  *
      60                 :  * The expanded record is initially "empty", having a state logically
      61                 :  * equivalent to a NULL composite value (not ROW(NULL, NULL, ...)).
      62                 :  * Note that this might not be a valid state for a domain type;
      63                 :  * if the caller needs to check that, call
      64                 :  * expanded_record_set_tuple(erh, NULL, false, false).
      65                 :  *
      66                 :  * The expanded object will be a child of parentcontext.
      67                 :  */
      68                 : ExpandedRecordHeader *
      69 CBC         325 : make_expanded_record_from_typeid(Oid type_id, int32 typmod,
      70                 :                                  MemoryContext parentcontext)
      71                 : {
      72                 :     ExpandedRecordHeader *erh;
      73             325 :     int         flags = 0;
      74                 :     TupleDesc   tupdesc;
      75                 :     uint64      tupdesc_id;
      76                 :     MemoryContext objcxt;
      77                 :     char       *chunk;
      78                 : 
      79             325 :     if (type_id != RECORDOID)
      80                 :     {
      81                 :         /*
      82                 :          * Consult the typcache to see if it's a domain over composite, and in
      83                 :          * any case to get the tupdesc and tupdesc identifier.
      84                 :          */
      85                 :         TypeCacheEntry *typentry;
      86                 : 
      87             297 :         typentry = lookup_type_cache(type_id,
      88                 :                                      TYPECACHE_TUPDESC |
      89                 :                                      TYPECACHE_DOMAIN_BASE_INFO);
      90             297 :         if (typentry->typtype == TYPTYPE_DOMAIN)
      91                 :         {
      92              35 :             flags |= ER_FLAG_IS_DOMAIN;
      93              35 :             typentry = lookup_type_cache(typentry->domainBaseType,
      94                 :                                          TYPECACHE_TUPDESC);
      95                 :         }
      96             297 :         if (typentry->tupDesc == NULL)
      97 UBC           0 :             ereport(ERROR,
      98                 :                     (errcode(ERRCODE_WRONG_OBJECT_TYPE),
      99                 :                      errmsg("type %s is not composite",
     100                 :                             format_type_be(type_id))));
     101 CBC         297 :         tupdesc = typentry->tupDesc;
     102             297 :         tupdesc_id = typentry->tupDesc_identifier;
     103                 :     }
     104                 :     else
     105                 :     {
     106                 :         /*
     107                 :          * For RECORD types, get the tupdesc and identifier from typcache.
     108                 :          */
     109              28 :         tupdesc = lookup_rowtype_tupdesc(type_id, typmod);
     110              28 :         tupdesc_id = assign_record_type_identifier(type_id, typmod);
     111                 :     }
     112                 : 
     113                 :     /*
     114                 :      * Allocate private context for expanded object.  We use a regular-size
     115                 :      * context, not a small one, to improve the odds that we can fit a tupdesc
     116                 :      * into it without needing an extra malloc block.  (This code path doesn't
     117                 :      * ever need to copy a tupdesc into the expanded record, but let's be
     118                 :      * consistent with the other ways of making an expanded record.)
     119                 :      */
     120             325 :     objcxt = AllocSetContextCreate(parentcontext,
     121                 :                                    "expanded record",
     122                 :                                    ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
     123                 : 
     124                 :     /*
     125                 :      * Since we already know the number of fields in the tupdesc, we can
     126                 :      * allocate the dvalues/dnulls arrays along with the record header.  This
     127                 :      * is useless if we never need those arrays, but it costs almost nothing,
     128                 :      * and it will save a palloc cycle if we do need them.
     129                 :      */
     130                 :     erh = (ExpandedRecordHeader *)
     131             325 :         MemoryContextAlloc(objcxt, MAXALIGN(sizeof(ExpandedRecordHeader))
     132             325 :                            + tupdesc->natts * (sizeof(Datum) + sizeof(bool)));
     133                 : 
     134                 :     /* Ensure all header fields are initialized to 0/null */
     135             325 :     memset(erh, 0, sizeof(ExpandedRecordHeader));
     136                 : 
     137             325 :     EOH_init_header(&erh->hdr, &ER_methods, objcxt);
     138             325 :     erh->er_magic = ER_MAGIC;
     139                 : 
     140                 :     /* Set up dvalues/dnulls, with no valid contents as yet */
     141             325 :     chunk = (char *) erh + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ExpandedRecordHeader));
     142             325 :     erh->dvalues = (Datum *) chunk;
     143             325 :     erh->dnulls = (bool *) (chunk + tupdesc->natts * sizeof(Datum));
     144             325 :     erh->nfields = tupdesc->natts;
     145                 : 
     146                 :     /* Fill in composite-type identification info */
     147             325 :     erh->er_decltypeid = type_id;
     148             325 :     erh->er_typeid = tupdesc->tdtypeid;
     149             325 :     erh->er_typmod = tupdesc->tdtypmod;
     150             325 :     erh->er_tupdesc_id = tupdesc_id;
     151                 : 
     152             325 :     erh->flags = flags;
     153                 : 
     154                 :     /*
     155                 :      * If what we got from the typcache is a refcounted tupdesc, we need to
     156                 :      * acquire our own refcount on it.  We manage the refcount with a memory
     157                 :      * context callback rather than assuming that the CurrentResourceOwner is
     158                 :      * longer-lived than this expanded object.
     159                 :      */
     160             325 :     if (tupdesc->tdrefcount >= 0)
     161                 :     {
     162                 :         /* Register callback to release the refcount */
     163             325 :         erh->er_mcb.func = ER_mc_callback;
     164             325 :         erh->er_mcb.arg = (void *) erh;
     165             325 :         MemoryContextRegisterResetCallback(erh->hdr.eoh_context,
     166                 :                                            &erh->er_mcb);
     167                 : 
     168                 :         /* And save the pointer */
     169             325 :         erh->er_tupdesc = tupdesc;
     170             325 :         tupdesc->tdrefcount++;
     171                 : 
     172                 :         /* If we called lookup_rowtype_tupdesc, release the pin it took */
     173             325 :         if (type_id == RECORDOID)
     174              28 :             ReleaseTupleDesc(tupdesc);
     175                 :     }
     176                 :     else
     177                 :     {
     178                 :         /*
     179                 :          * If it's not refcounted, just assume it will outlive the expanded
     180                 :          * object.  (This can happen for shared record types, for instance.)
     181                 :          */
     182 UBC           0 :         erh->er_tupdesc = tupdesc;
     183                 :     }
     184                 : 
     185                 :     /*
     186                 :      * We don't set ER_FLAG_DVALUES_VALID or ER_FLAG_FVALUE_VALID, so the
     187                 :      * record remains logically empty.
     188                 :      */
     189                 : 
     190 CBC         325 :     return erh;
     191                 : }
     192                 : 
     193                 : /*
     194                 :  * Build an expanded record of the rowtype defined by the tupdesc
     195                 :  *
     196                 :  * The tupdesc is copied if necessary (i.e., if we can't just bump its
     197                 :  * reference count instead).
     198                 :  *
     199                 :  * The expanded record is initially "empty", having a state logically
     200                 :  * equivalent to a NULL composite value (not ROW(NULL, NULL, ...)).
     201                 :  *
     202                 :  * The expanded object will be a child of parentcontext.
     203                 :  */
     204                 : ExpandedRecordHeader *
     205            9929 : make_expanded_record_from_tupdesc(TupleDesc tupdesc,
     206                 :                                   MemoryContext parentcontext)
     207                 : {
     208                 :     ExpandedRecordHeader *erh;
     209                 :     uint64      tupdesc_id;
     210                 :     MemoryContext objcxt;
     211                 :     MemoryContext oldcxt;
     212                 :     char       *chunk;
     213                 : 
     214            9929 :     if (tupdesc->tdtypeid != RECORDOID)
     215                 :     {
     216                 :         /*
     217                 :          * If it's a named composite type (not RECORD), we prefer to reference
     218                 :          * the typcache's copy of the tupdesc, which is guaranteed to be
     219                 :          * refcounted (the given tupdesc might not be).  In any case, we need
     220                 :          * to consult the typcache to get the correct tupdesc identifier.
     221                 :          *
     222                 :          * Note that tdtypeid couldn't be a domain type, so we need not
     223                 :          * consider that case here.
     224                 :          */
     225                 :         TypeCacheEntry *typentry;
     226                 : 
     227            7296 :         typentry = lookup_type_cache(tupdesc->tdtypeid, TYPECACHE_TUPDESC);
     228            7296 :         if (typentry->tupDesc == NULL)
     229 UBC           0 :             ereport(ERROR,
     230                 :                     (errcode(ERRCODE_WRONG_OBJECT_TYPE),
     231                 :                      errmsg("type %s is not composite",
     232                 :                             format_type_be(tupdesc->tdtypeid))));
     233 CBC        7296 :         tupdesc = typentry->tupDesc;
     234            7296 :         tupdesc_id = typentry->tupDesc_identifier;
     235                 :     }
     236                 :     else
     237                 :     {
     238                 :         /*
     239                 :          * For RECORD types, get the appropriate unique identifier (possibly
     240                 :          * freshly assigned).
     241                 :          */
     242            2633 :         tupdesc_id = assign_record_type_identifier(tupdesc->tdtypeid,
     243                 :                                                    tupdesc->tdtypmod);
     244                 :     }
     245                 : 
     246                 :     /*
     247                 :      * Allocate private context for expanded object.  We use a regular-size
     248                 :      * context, not a small one, to improve the odds that we can fit a tupdesc
     249                 :      * into it without needing an extra malloc block.
     250                 :      */
     251            9929 :     objcxt = AllocSetContextCreate(parentcontext,
     252                 :                                    "expanded record",
     253                 :                                    ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
     254                 : 
     255                 :     /*
     256                 :      * Since we already know the number of fields in the tupdesc, we can
     257                 :      * allocate the dvalues/dnulls arrays along with the record header.  This
     258                 :      * is useless if we never need those arrays, but it costs almost nothing,
     259                 :      * and it will save a palloc cycle if we do need them.
     260                 :      */
     261                 :     erh = (ExpandedRecordHeader *)
     262            9929 :         MemoryContextAlloc(objcxt, MAXALIGN(sizeof(ExpandedRecordHeader))
     263            9929 :                            + tupdesc->natts * (sizeof(Datum) + sizeof(bool)));
     264                 : 
     265                 :     /* Ensure all header fields are initialized to 0/null */
     266            9929 :     memset(erh, 0, sizeof(ExpandedRecordHeader));
     267                 : 
     268            9929 :     EOH_init_header(&erh->hdr, &ER_methods, objcxt);
     269            9929 :     erh->er_magic = ER_MAGIC;
     270                 : 
     271                 :     /* Set up dvalues/dnulls, with no valid contents as yet */
     272            9929 :     chunk = (char *) erh + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ExpandedRecordHeader));
     273            9929 :     erh->dvalues = (Datum *) chunk;
     274            9929 :     erh->dnulls = (bool *) (chunk + tupdesc->natts * sizeof(Datum));
     275            9929 :     erh->nfields = tupdesc->natts;
     276                 : 
     277                 :     /* Fill in composite-type identification info */
     278            9929 :     erh->er_decltypeid = erh->er_typeid = tupdesc->tdtypeid;
     279            9929 :     erh->er_typmod = tupdesc->tdtypmod;
     280            9929 :     erh->er_tupdesc_id = tupdesc_id;
     281                 : 
     282                 :     /*
     283                 :      * Copy tupdesc if needed, but we prefer to bump its refcount if possible.
     284                 :      * We manage the refcount with a memory context callback rather than
     285                 :      * assuming that the CurrentResourceOwner is longer-lived than this
     286                 :      * expanded object.
     287                 :      */
     288            9929 :     if (tupdesc->tdrefcount >= 0)
     289                 :     {
     290                 :         /* Register callback to release the refcount */
     291            7296 :         erh->er_mcb.func = ER_mc_callback;
     292            7296 :         erh->er_mcb.arg = (void *) erh;
     293            7296 :         MemoryContextRegisterResetCallback(erh->hdr.eoh_context,
     294                 :                                            &erh->er_mcb);
     295                 : 
     296                 :         /* And save the pointer */
     297            7296 :         erh->er_tupdesc = tupdesc;
     298            7296 :         tupdesc->tdrefcount++;
     299                 :     }
     300                 :     else
     301                 :     {
     302                 :         /* Just copy it */
     303            2633 :         oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(objcxt);
     304            2633 :         erh->er_tupdesc = CreateTupleDescCopy(tupdesc);
     305            2633 :         erh->flags |= ER_FLAG_TUPDESC_ALLOCED;
     306            2633 :         MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
     307                 :     }
     308                 : 
     309                 :     /*
     310                 :      * We don't set ER_FLAG_DVALUES_VALID or ER_FLAG_FVALUE_VALID, so the
     311                 :      * record remains logically empty.
     312                 :      */
     313                 : 
     314            9929 :     return erh;
     315                 : }
     316                 : 
     317                 : /*
     318                 :  * Build an expanded record of the same rowtype as the given expanded record
     319                 :  *
     320                 :  * This is faster than either of the above routines because we can bypass
     321                 :  * typcache lookup(s).
     322                 :  *
     323                 :  * The expanded record is initially "empty" --- we do not copy whatever
     324                 :  * tuple might be in the source expanded record.
     325                 :  *
     326                 :  * The expanded object will be a child of parentcontext.
     327                 :  */
     328                 : ExpandedRecordHeader *
     329            7458 : make_expanded_record_from_exprecord(ExpandedRecordHeader *olderh,
     330                 :                                     MemoryContext parentcontext)
     331                 : {
     332                 :     ExpandedRecordHeader *erh;
     333            7458 :     TupleDesc   tupdesc = expanded_record_get_tupdesc(olderh);
     334                 :     MemoryContext objcxt;
     335                 :     MemoryContext oldcxt;
     336                 :     char       *chunk;
     337                 : 
     338                 :     /*
     339                 :      * Allocate private context for expanded object.  We use a regular-size
     340                 :      * context, not a small one, to improve the odds that we can fit a tupdesc
     341                 :      * into it without needing an extra malloc block.
     342                 :      */
     343            7458 :     objcxt = AllocSetContextCreate(parentcontext,
     344                 :                                    "expanded record",
     345                 :                                    ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
     346                 : 
     347                 :     /*
     348                 :      * Since we already know the number of fields in the tupdesc, we can
     349                 :      * allocate the dvalues/dnulls arrays along with the record header.  This
     350                 :      * is useless if we never need those arrays, but it costs almost nothing,
     351                 :      * and it will save a palloc cycle if we do need them.
     352                 :      */
     353                 :     erh = (ExpandedRecordHeader *)
     354            7458 :         MemoryContextAlloc(objcxt, MAXALIGN(sizeof(ExpandedRecordHeader))
     355            7458 :                            + tupdesc->natts * (sizeof(Datum) + sizeof(bool)));
     356                 : 
     357                 :     /* Ensure all header fields are initialized to 0/null */
     358            7458 :     memset(erh, 0, sizeof(ExpandedRecordHeader));
     359                 : 
     360            7458 :     EOH_init_header(&erh->hdr, &ER_methods, objcxt);
     361            7458 :     erh->er_magic = ER_MAGIC;
     362                 : 
     363                 :     /* Set up dvalues/dnulls, with no valid contents as yet */
     364            7458 :     chunk = (char *) erh + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ExpandedRecordHeader));
     365            7458 :     erh->dvalues = (Datum *) chunk;
     366            7458 :     erh->dnulls = (bool *) (chunk + tupdesc->natts * sizeof(Datum));
     367            7458 :     erh->nfields = tupdesc->natts;
     368                 : 
     369                 :     /* Fill in composite-type identification info */
     370            7458 :     erh->er_decltypeid = olderh->er_decltypeid;
     371            7458 :     erh->er_typeid = olderh->er_typeid;
     372            7458 :     erh->er_typmod = olderh->er_typmod;
     373            7458 :     erh->er_tupdesc_id = olderh->er_tupdesc_id;
     374                 : 
     375                 :     /* The only flag bit that transfers over is IS_DOMAIN */
     376            7458 :     erh->flags = olderh->flags & ER_FLAG_IS_DOMAIN;
     377                 : 
     378                 :     /*
     379                 :      * Copy tupdesc if needed, but we prefer to bump its refcount if possible.
     380                 :      * We manage the refcount with a memory context callback rather than
     381                 :      * assuming that the CurrentResourceOwner is longer-lived than this
     382                 :      * expanded object.
     383                 :      */
     384            7458 :     if (tupdesc->tdrefcount >= 0)
     385                 :     {
     386                 :         /* Register callback to release the refcount */
     387            7458 :         erh->er_mcb.func = ER_mc_callback;
     388            7458 :         erh->er_mcb.arg = (void *) erh;
     389            7458 :         MemoryContextRegisterResetCallback(erh->hdr.eoh_context,
     390                 :                                            &erh->er_mcb);
     391                 : 
     392                 :         /* And save the pointer */
     393            7458 :         erh->er_tupdesc = tupdesc;
     394            7458 :         tupdesc->tdrefcount++;
     395                 :     }
     396 UBC           0 :     else if (olderh->flags & ER_FLAG_TUPDESC_ALLOCED)
     397                 :     {
     398                 :         /* We need to make our own copy of the tupdesc */
     399               0 :         oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(objcxt);
     400               0 :         erh->er_tupdesc = CreateTupleDescCopy(tupdesc);
     401               0 :         erh->flags |= ER_FLAG_TUPDESC_ALLOCED;
     402               0 :         MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
     403                 :     }
     404                 :     else
     405                 :     {
     406                 :         /*
     407                 :          * Assume the tupdesc will outlive this expanded object, just like
     408                 :          * we're assuming it will outlive the source object.
     409                 :          */
     410               0 :         erh->er_tupdesc = tupdesc;
     411                 :     }
     412                 : 
     413                 :     /*
     414                 :      * We don't set ER_FLAG_DVALUES_VALID or ER_FLAG_FVALUE_VALID, so the
     415                 :      * record remains logically empty.
     416                 :      */
     417                 : 
     418 CBC        7458 :     return erh;
     419                 : }
     420                 : 
     421                 : /*
     422                 :  * Insert given tuple as the value of the expanded record
     423                 :  *
     424                 :  * It is caller's responsibility that the tuple matches the record's
     425                 :  * previously-assigned rowtype.  (However domain constraints, if any,
     426                 :  * will be checked here.)
     427                 :  *
     428                 :  * The tuple is physically copied into the expanded record's local storage
     429                 :  * if "copy" is true, otherwise it's caller's responsibility that the tuple
     430                 :  * will live as long as the expanded record does.
     431                 :  *
     432                 :  * Out-of-line field values in the tuple are automatically inlined if
     433                 :  * "expand_external" is true, otherwise not.  (The combination copy = false,
     434                 :  * expand_external = true is not sensible and not supported.)
     435                 :  *
     436                 :  * Alternatively, tuple can be NULL, in which case we just set the expanded
     437                 :  * record to be empty.
     438                 :  */
     439                 : void
     440           14913 : expanded_record_set_tuple(ExpandedRecordHeader *erh,
     441                 :                           HeapTuple tuple,
     442                 :                           bool copy,
     443                 :                           bool expand_external)
     444                 : {
     445                 :     int         oldflags;
     446                 :     HeapTuple   oldtuple;
     447                 :     char       *oldfstartptr;
     448                 :     char       *oldfendptr;
     449                 :     int         newflags;
     450                 :     HeapTuple   newtuple;
     451                 :     MemoryContext oldcxt;
     452                 : 
     453                 :     /* Shouldn't ever be trying to assign new data to a dummy header */
     454           14913 :     Assert(!(erh->flags & ER_FLAG_IS_DUMMY));
     455                 : 
     456                 :     /*
     457                 :      * Before performing the assignment, see if result will satisfy domain.
     458                 :      */
     459           14913 :     if (erh->flags & ER_FLAG_IS_DOMAIN)
     460              32 :         check_domain_for_new_tuple(erh, tuple);
     461                 : 
     462                 :     /*
     463                 :      * If we need to get rid of out-of-line field values, do so, using the
     464                 :      * short-term context to avoid leaking whatever cruft the toast fetch
     465                 :      * might generate.
     466                 :      */
     467           14905 :     if (expand_external && tuple)
     468                 :     {
     469                 :         /* Assert caller didn't ask for unsupported case */
     470            2356 :         Assert(copy);
     471            2356 :         if (HeapTupleHasExternal(tuple))
     472                 :         {
     473               8 :             oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(get_short_term_cxt(erh));
     474               8 :             tuple = toast_flatten_tuple(tuple, erh->er_tupdesc);
     475               8 :             MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
     476                 :         }
     477                 :         else
     478            2348 :             expand_external = false;    /* need not clean up below */
     479                 :     }
     480                 : 
     481                 :     /*
     482                 :      * Initialize new flags, keeping only non-data status bits.
     483                 :      */
     484           14905 :     oldflags = erh->flags;
     485           14905 :     newflags = oldflags & ER_FLAGS_NON_DATA;
     486                 : 
     487                 :     /*
     488                 :      * Copy tuple into local storage if needed.  We must be sure this succeeds
     489                 :      * before we start to modify the expanded record's state.
     490                 :      */
     491           14905 :     if (copy && tuple)
     492                 :     {
     493            5203 :         oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(erh->hdr.eoh_context);
     494            5203 :         newtuple = heap_copytuple(tuple);
     495            5203 :         newflags |= ER_FLAG_FVALUE_ALLOCED;
     496            5203 :         MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
     497                 : 
     498                 :         /* We can now flush anything that detoasting might have leaked. */
     499            5203 :         if (expand_external)
     500               8 :             MemoryContextReset(erh->er_short_term_cxt);
     501                 :     }
     502                 :     else
     503            9702 :         newtuple = tuple;
     504                 : 
     505                 :     /* Make copies of fields we're about to overwrite */
     506           14905 :     oldtuple = erh->fvalue;
     507           14905 :     oldfstartptr = erh->fstartptr;
     508           14905 :     oldfendptr = erh->fendptr;
     509                 : 
     510                 :     /*
     511                 :      * It's now safe to update the expanded record's state.
     512                 :      */
     513           14905 :     if (newtuple)
     514                 :     {
     515                 :         /* Save flat representation */
     516           14893 :         erh->fvalue = newtuple;
     517           14893 :         erh->fstartptr = (char *) newtuple->t_data;
     518           14893 :         erh->fendptr = ((char *) newtuple->t_data) + newtuple->t_len;
     519           14893 :         newflags |= ER_FLAG_FVALUE_VALID;
     520                 : 
     521                 :         /* Remember if we have any out-of-line field values */
     522           14893 :         if (HeapTupleHasExternal(newtuple))
     523             103 :             newflags |= ER_FLAG_HAVE_EXTERNAL;
     524                 :     }
     525                 :     else
     526                 :     {
     527              12 :         erh->fvalue = NULL;
     528              12 :         erh->fstartptr = erh->fendptr = NULL;
     529                 :     }
     530                 : 
     531           14905 :     erh->flags = newflags;
     532                 : 
     533                 :     /* Reset flat-size info; we don't bother to make it valid now */
     534           14905 :     erh->flat_size = 0;
     535                 : 
     536                 :     /*
     537                 :      * Now, release any storage belonging to old field values.  It's safe to
     538                 :      * do this because ER_FLAG_DVALUES_VALID is no longer set in erh->flags;
     539                 :      * even if we fail partway through, the record is valid, and at worst
     540                 :      * we've failed to reclaim some space.
     541                 :      */
     542           14905 :     if (oldflags & ER_FLAG_DVALUES_ALLOCED)
     543                 :     {
     544              24 :         TupleDesc   tupdesc = erh->er_tupdesc;
     545                 :         int         i;
     546                 : 
     547             120 :         for (i = 0; i < erh->nfields; i++)
     548                 :         {
     549              96 :             if (!erh->dnulls[i] &&
     550              84 :                 !(TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, i)->attbyval))
     551                 :             {
     552              60 :                 char       *oldValue = (char *) DatumGetPointer(erh->dvalues[i]);
     553                 : 
     554              60 :                 if (oldValue < oldfstartptr || oldValue >= oldfendptr)
     555              30 :                     pfree(oldValue);
     556                 :             }
     557                 :         }
     558                 :     }
     559                 : 
     560                 :     /* Likewise free the old tuple, if it was locally allocated */
     561           14905 :     if (oldflags & ER_FLAG_FVALUE_ALLOCED)
     562            2871 :         heap_freetuple(oldtuple);
     563                 : 
     564                 :     /* We won't make a new deconstructed representation until/unless needed */
     565           14905 : }
     566                 : 
     567                 : /*
     568                 :  * make_expanded_record_from_datum: build expanded record from composite Datum
     569                 :  *
     570                 :  * This combines the functions of make_expanded_record_from_typeid and
     571                 :  * expanded_record_set_tuple.  However, we do not force a lookup of the
     572                 :  * tupdesc immediately, reasoning that it might never be needed.
     573                 :  *
     574                 :  * The expanded object will be a child of parentcontext.
     575                 :  *
     576                 :  * Note: a composite datum cannot self-identify as being of a domain type,
     577                 :  * so we need not consider domain cases here.
     578                 :  */
     579                 : Datum
     580 UBC           0 : make_expanded_record_from_datum(Datum recorddatum, MemoryContext parentcontext)
     581                 : {
     582                 :     ExpandedRecordHeader *erh;
     583                 :     HeapTupleHeader tuphdr;
     584                 :     HeapTupleData tmptup;
     585                 :     HeapTuple   newtuple;
     586                 :     MemoryContext objcxt;
     587                 :     MemoryContext oldcxt;
     588                 : 
     589                 :     /*
     590                 :      * Allocate private context for expanded object.  We use a regular-size
     591                 :      * context, not a small one, to improve the odds that we can fit a tupdesc
     592                 :      * into it without needing an extra malloc block.
     593                 :      */
     594               0 :     objcxt = AllocSetContextCreate(parentcontext,
     595                 :                                    "expanded record",
     596                 :                                    ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
     597                 : 
     598                 :     /* Set up expanded record header, initializing fields to 0/null */
     599                 :     erh = (ExpandedRecordHeader *)
     600               0 :         MemoryContextAllocZero(objcxt, sizeof(ExpandedRecordHeader));
     601                 : 
     602               0 :     EOH_init_header(&erh->hdr, &ER_methods, objcxt);
     603               0 :     erh->er_magic = ER_MAGIC;
     604                 : 
     605                 :     /*
     606                 :      * Detoast and copy source record into private context, as a HeapTuple.
     607                 :      * (If we actually have to detoast the source, we'll leak some memory in
     608                 :      * the caller's context, but it doesn't seem worth worrying about.)
     609                 :      */
     610               0 :     tuphdr = DatumGetHeapTupleHeader(recorddatum);
     611                 : 
     612               0 :     tmptup.t_len = HeapTupleHeaderGetDatumLength(tuphdr);
     613               0 :     ItemPointerSetInvalid(&(tmptup.t_self));
     614               0 :     tmptup.t_tableOid = InvalidOid;
     615               0 :     tmptup.t_data = tuphdr;
     616                 : 
     617               0 :     oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(objcxt);
     618               0 :     newtuple = heap_copytuple(&tmptup);
     619               0 :     erh->flags |= ER_FLAG_FVALUE_ALLOCED;
     620               0 :     MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
     621                 : 
     622                 :     /* Fill in composite-type identification info */
     623               0 :     erh->er_decltypeid = erh->er_typeid = HeapTupleHeaderGetTypeId(tuphdr);
     624               0 :     erh->er_typmod = HeapTupleHeaderGetTypMod(tuphdr);
     625                 : 
     626                 :     /* remember we have a flat representation */
     627               0 :     erh->fvalue = newtuple;
     628               0 :     erh->fstartptr = (char *) newtuple->t_data;
     629               0 :     erh->fendptr = ((char *) newtuple->t_data) + newtuple->t_len;
     630               0 :     erh->flags |= ER_FLAG_FVALUE_VALID;
     631                 : 
     632                 :     /* Shouldn't need to set ER_FLAG_HAVE_EXTERNAL */
     633               0 :     Assert(!HeapTupleHeaderHasExternal(tuphdr));
     634                 : 
     635                 :     /*
     636                 :      * We won't look up the tupdesc till we have to, nor make a deconstructed
     637                 :      * representation.  We don't have enough info to fill flat_size and
     638                 :      * friends, either.
     639                 :      */
     640                 : 
     641                 :     /* return a R/W pointer to the expanded record */
     642               0 :     return EOHPGetRWDatum(&erh->hdr);
     643                 : }
     644                 : 
     645                 : /*
     646                 :  * get_flat_size method for expanded records
     647                 :  *
     648                 :  * Note: call this in a reasonably short-lived memory context, in case of
     649                 :  * memory leaks from activities such as detoasting.
     650                 :  */
     651                 : static Size
     652 CBC        1343 : ER_get_flat_size(ExpandedObjectHeader *eohptr)
     653                 : {
     654            1343 :     ExpandedRecordHeader *erh = (ExpandedRecordHeader *) eohptr;
     655                 :     TupleDesc   tupdesc;
     656                 :     Size        len;
     657                 :     Size        data_len;
     658                 :     int         hoff;
     659                 :     bool        hasnull;
     660                 :     int         i;
     661                 : 
     662            1343 :     Assert(erh->er_magic == ER_MAGIC);
     663                 : 
     664                 :     /*
     665                 :      * The flat representation has to be a valid composite datum.  Make sure
     666                 :      * that we have a registered, not anonymous, RECORD type.
     667                 :      */
     668            1343 :     if (erh->er_typeid == RECORDOID &&
     669              32 :         erh->er_typmod < 0)
     670                 :     {
     671               9 :         tupdesc = expanded_record_get_tupdesc(erh);
     672               9 :         assign_record_type_typmod(tupdesc);
     673               9 :         erh->er_typmod = tupdesc->tdtypmod;
     674                 :     }
     675                 : 
     676                 :     /*
     677                 :      * If we have a valid flattened value without out-of-line fields, we can
     678                 :      * just use it as-is.
     679                 :      */
     680            1343 :     if (erh->flags & ER_FLAG_FVALUE_VALID &&
     681            1195 :         !(erh->flags & ER_FLAG_HAVE_EXTERNAL))
     682            1171 :         return erh->fvalue->t_len;
     683                 : 
     684                 :     /* If we have a cached size value, believe that */
     685             172 :     if (erh->flat_size)
     686              14 :         return erh->flat_size;
     687                 : 
     688                 :     /* If we haven't yet deconstructed the tuple, do that */
     689             158 :     if (!(erh->flags & ER_FLAG_DVALUES_VALID))
     690              24 :         deconstruct_expanded_record(erh);
     691                 : 
     692                 :     /* Tuple descriptor must be valid by now */
     693             158 :     tupdesc = erh->er_tupdesc;
     694                 : 
     695                 :     /*
     696                 :      * Composite datums mustn't contain any out-of-line values.
     697                 :      */
     698             158 :     if (erh->flags & ER_FLAG_HAVE_EXTERNAL)
     699                 :     {
     700             120 :         for (i = 0; i < erh->nfields; i++)
     701                 :         {
     702              96 :             Form_pg_attribute attr = TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, i);
     703                 : 
     704              96 :             if (!erh->dnulls[i] &&
     705              84 :                 !attr->attbyval && attr->attlen == -1 &&
     706              60 :                 VARATT_IS_EXTERNAL(DatumGetPointer(erh->dvalues[i])))
     707                 :             {
     708                 :                 /*
     709                 :                  * expanded_record_set_field_internal can do the actual work
     710                 :                  * of detoasting.  It needn't recheck domain constraints.
     711                 :                  */
     712              30 :                 expanded_record_set_field_internal(erh, i + 1,
     713              30 :                                                    erh->dvalues[i], false,
     714                 :                                                    true,
     715                 :                                                    false);
     716                 :             }
     717                 :         }
     718                 : 
     719                 :         /*
     720                 :          * We have now removed all external field values, so we can clear the
     721                 :          * flag about them.  This won't cause ER_flatten_into() to mistakenly
     722                 :          * take the fast path, since expanded_record_set_field() will have
     723                 :          * cleared ER_FLAG_FVALUE_VALID.
     724                 :          */
     725              24 :         erh->flags &= ~ER_FLAG_HAVE_EXTERNAL;
     726                 :     }
     727                 : 
     728                 :     /* Test if we currently have any null values */
     729             158 :     hasnull = false;
     730             484 :     for (i = 0; i < erh->nfields; i++)
     731                 :     {
     732             350 :         if (erh->dnulls[i])
     733                 :         {
     734              24 :             hasnull = true;
     735              24 :             break;
     736                 :         }
     737                 :     }
     738                 : 
     739                 :     /* Determine total space needed */
     740             158 :     len = offsetof(HeapTupleHeaderData, t_bits);
     741                 : 
     742             158 :     if (hasnull)
     743              24 :         len += BITMAPLEN(tupdesc->natts);
     744                 : 
     745             158 :     hoff = len = MAXALIGN(len); /* align user data safely */
     746                 : 
     747             158 :     data_len = heap_compute_data_size(tupdesc, erh->dvalues, erh->dnulls);
     748                 : 
     749             158 :     len += data_len;
     750                 : 
     751                 :     /* Cache for next time */
     752             158 :     erh->flat_size = len;
     753             158 :     erh->data_len = data_len;
     754             158 :     erh->hoff = hoff;
     755             158 :     erh->hasnull = hasnull;
     756                 : 
     757             158 :     return len;
     758                 : }
     759                 : 
     760                 : /*
     761                 :  * flatten_into method for expanded records
     762                 :  */
     763                 : static void
     764            1341 : ER_flatten_into(ExpandedObjectHeader *eohptr,
     765                 :                 void *result, Size allocated_size)
     766                 : {
     767            1341 :     ExpandedRecordHeader *erh = (ExpandedRecordHeader *) eohptr;
     768            1341 :     HeapTupleHeader tuphdr = (HeapTupleHeader) result;
     769                 :     TupleDesc   tupdesc;
     770                 : 
     771            1341 :     Assert(erh->er_magic == ER_MAGIC);
     772                 : 
     773                 :     /* Easy if we have a valid flattened value without out-of-line fields */
     774            1341 :     if (erh->flags & ER_FLAG_FVALUE_VALID &&
     775            1171 :         !(erh->flags & ER_FLAG_HAVE_EXTERNAL))
     776                 :     {
     777            1171 :         Assert(allocated_size == erh->fvalue->t_len);
     778            1171 :         memcpy(tuphdr, erh->fvalue->t_data, allocated_size);
     779                 :         /* The original flattened value might not have datum header fields */
     780            1171 :         HeapTupleHeaderSetDatumLength(tuphdr, allocated_size);
     781            1171 :         HeapTupleHeaderSetTypeId(tuphdr, erh->er_typeid);
     782            1171 :         HeapTupleHeaderSetTypMod(tuphdr, erh->er_typmod);
     783            1171 :         return;
     784                 :     }
     785                 : 
     786                 :     /* Else allocation should match previous get_flat_size result */
     787             170 :     Assert(allocated_size == erh->flat_size);
     788                 : 
     789                 :     /* We'll need the tuple descriptor */
     790             170 :     tupdesc = expanded_record_get_tupdesc(erh);
     791                 : 
     792                 :     /* We must ensure that any pad space is zero-filled */
     793             170 :     memset(tuphdr, 0, allocated_size);
     794                 : 
     795                 :     /* Set up header fields of composite Datum */
     796             170 :     HeapTupleHeaderSetDatumLength(tuphdr, allocated_size);
     797             170 :     HeapTupleHeaderSetTypeId(tuphdr, erh->er_typeid);
     798             170 :     HeapTupleHeaderSetTypMod(tuphdr, erh->er_typmod);
     799                 :     /* We also make sure that t_ctid is invalid unless explicitly set */
     800             170 :     ItemPointerSetInvalid(&(tuphdr->t_ctid));
     801                 : 
     802             170 :     HeapTupleHeaderSetNatts(tuphdr, tupdesc->natts);
     803             170 :     tuphdr->t_hoff = erh->hoff;
     804                 : 
     805                 :     /* And fill the data area from dvalues/dnulls */
     806             170 :     heap_fill_tuple(tupdesc,
     807                 :                     erh->dvalues,
     808                 :                     erh->dnulls,
     809             170 :                     (char *) tuphdr + erh->hoff,
     810                 :                     erh->data_len,
     811                 :                     &tuphdr->t_infomask,
     812             170 :                     (erh->hasnull ? tuphdr->t_bits : NULL));
     813                 : }
     814                 : 
     815                 : /*
     816                 :  * Look up the tupdesc for the expanded record's actual type
     817                 :  *
     818                 :  * Note: code internal to this module is allowed to just fetch
     819                 :  * erh->er_tupdesc if ER_FLAG_DVALUES_VALID is set; otherwise it should call
     820                 :  * expanded_record_get_tupdesc.  This function is the out-of-line portion
     821                 :  * of expanded_record_get_tupdesc.
     822                 :  */
     823                 : TupleDesc
     824 UBC           0 : expanded_record_fetch_tupdesc(ExpandedRecordHeader *erh)
     825                 : {
     826                 :     TupleDesc   tupdesc;
     827                 : 
     828                 :     /* Easy if we already have it (but caller should have checked already) */
     829               0 :     if (erh->er_tupdesc)
     830               0 :         return erh->er_tupdesc;
     831                 : 
     832                 :     /* Lookup the composite type's tupdesc using the typcache */
     833               0 :     tupdesc = lookup_rowtype_tupdesc(erh->er_typeid, erh->er_typmod);
     834                 : 
     835                 :     /*
     836                 :      * If it's a refcounted tupdesc rather than a statically allocated one, we
     837                 :      * want to manage the refcount with a memory context callback rather than
     838                 :      * assuming that the CurrentResourceOwner is longer-lived than this
     839                 :      * expanded object.
     840                 :      */
     841               0 :     if (tupdesc->tdrefcount >= 0)
     842                 :     {
     843                 :         /* Register callback if we didn't already */
     844               0 :         if (erh->er_mcb.arg == NULL)
     845                 :         {
     846               0 :             erh->er_mcb.func = ER_mc_callback;
     847               0 :             erh->er_mcb.arg = (void *) erh;
     848               0 :             MemoryContextRegisterResetCallback(erh->hdr.eoh_context,
     849                 :                                                &erh->er_mcb);
     850                 :         }
     851                 : 
     852                 :         /* Remember our own pointer */
     853               0 :         erh->er_tupdesc = tupdesc;
     854               0 :         tupdesc->tdrefcount++;
     855                 : 
     856                 :         /* Release the pin lookup_rowtype_tupdesc acquired */
     857               0 :         ReleaseTupleDesc(tupdesc);
     858                 :     }
     859                 :     else
     860                 :     {
     861                 :         /* Just remember the pointer */
     862               0 :         erh->er_tupdesc = tupdesc;
     863                 :     }
     864                 : 
     865                 :     /* In either case, fetch the process-global ID for this tupdesc */
     866               0 :     erh->er_tupdesc_id = assign_record_type_identifier(tupdesc->tdtypeid,
     867                 :                                                        tupdesc->tdtypmod);
     868                 : 
     869               0 :     return tupdesc;
     870                 : }
     871                 : 
     872                 : /*
     873                 :  * Get a HeapTuple representing the current value of the expanded record
     874                 :  *
     875                 :  * If valid, the originally stored tuple is returned, so caller must not
     876                 :  * scribble on it.  Otherwise, we return a HeapTuple created in the current
     877                 :  * memory context.  In either case, no attempt has been made to inline
     878                 :  * out-of-line toasted values, so the tuple isn't usable as a composite
     879                 :  * datum.
     880                 :  *
     881                 :  * Returns NULL if expanded record is empty.
     882                 :  */
     883                 : HeapTuple
     884 CBC        6062 : expanded_record_get_tuple(ExpandedRecordHeader *erh)
     885                 : {
     886                 :     /* Easy case if we still have original tuple */
     887            6062 :     if (erh->flags & ER_FLAG_FVALUE_VALID)
     888            5163 :         return erh->fvalue;
     889                 : 
     890                 :     /* Else just build a tuple from datums */
     891             899 :     if (erh->flags & ER_FLAG_DVALUES_VALID)
     892             899 :         return heap_form_tuple(erh->er_tupdesc, erh->dvalues, erh->dnulls);
     893                 : 
     894                 :     /* Expanded record is empty */
     895 UBC           0 :     return NULL;
     896                 : }
     897                 : 
     898                 : /*
     899                 :  * Memory context reset callback for cleaning up external resources
     900                 :  */
     901                 : static void
     902 CBC       15079 : ER_mc_callback(void *arg)
     903                 : {
     904           15079 :     ExpandedRecordHeader *erh = (ExpandedRecordHeader *) arg;
     905           15079 :     TupleDesc   tupdesc = erh->er_tupdesc;
     906                 : 
     907                 :     /* Release our privately-managed tupdesc refcount, if any */
     908           15079 :     if (tupdesc)
     909                 :     {
     910           15079 :         erh->er_tupdesc = NULL; /* just for luck */
     911           15079 :         if (tupdesc->tdrefcount > 0)
     912                 :         {
     913           15079 :             if (--tupdesc->tdrefcount == 0)
     914 UBC           0 :                 FreeTupleDesc(tupdesc);
     915                 :         }
     916                 :     }
     917 CBC       15079 : }
     918                 : 
     919                 : /*
     920                 :  * DatumGetExpandedRecord: get a writable expanded record from an input argument
     921                 :  *
     922                 :  * Caution: if the input is a read/write pointer, this returns the input
     923                 :  * argument; so callers must be sure that their changes are "safe", that is
     924                 :  * they cannot leave the record in a corrupt state.
     925                 :  */
     926                 : ExpandedRecordHeader *
     927 UBC           0 : DatumGetExpandedRecord(Datum d)
     928                 : {
     929                 :     /* If it's a writable expanded record already, just return it */
     930               0 :     if (VARATT_IS_EXTERNAL_EXPANDED_RW(DatumGetPointer(d)))
     931                 :     {
     932               0 :         ExpandedRecordHeader *erh = (ExpandedRecordHeader *) DatumGetEOHP(d);
     933                 : 
     934               0 :         Assert(erh->er_magic == ER_MAGIC);
     935               0 :         return erh;
     936                 :     }
     937                 : 
     938                 :     /* Else expand the hard way */
     939               0 :     d = make_expanded_record_from_datum(d, CurrentMemoryContext);
     940               0 :     return (ExpandedRecordHeader *) DatumGetEOHP(d);
     941                 : }
     942                 : 
     943                 : /*
     944                 :  * Create the Datum/isnull representation of an expanded record object
     945                 :  * if we didn't do so already.  After calling this, it's OK to read the
     946                 :  * dvalues/dnulls arrays directly, rather than going through get_field.
     947                 :  *
     948                 :  * Note that if the object is currently empty ("null"), this will change
     949                 :  * it to represent a row of nulls.
     950                 :  */
     951                 : void
     952 CBC       11676 : deconstruct_expanded_record(ExpandedRecordHeader *erh)
     953                 : {
     954                 :     TupleDesc   tupdesc;
     955                 :     Datum      *dvalues;
     956                 :     bool       *dnulls;
     957                 :     int         nfields;
     958                 : 
     959           11676 :     if (erh->flags & ER_FLAG_DVALUES_VALID)
     960              15 :         return;                 /* already valid, nothing to do */
     961                 : 
     962                 :     /* We'll need the tuple descriptor */
     963           11661 :     tupdesc = expanded_record_get_tupdesc(erh);
     964                 : 
     965                 :     /*
     966                 :      * Allocate arrays in private context, if we don't have them already.  We
     967                 :      * don't expect to see a change in nfields here, so while we cope if it
     968                 :      * happens, we don't bother avoiding a leak of the old arrays (which might
     969                 :      * not be separately palloc'd, anyway).
     970                 :      */
     971           11661 :     nfields = tupdesc->natts;
     972           11661 :     if (erh->dvalues == NULL || erh->nfields != nfields)
     973 UBC           0 :     {
     974                 :         char       *chunk;
     975                 : 
     976                 :         /*
     977                 :          * To save a palloc cycle, we allocate both the Datum and isnull
     978                 :          * arrays in one palloc chunk.
     979                 :          */
     980               0 :         chunk = MemoryContextAlloc(erh->hdr.eoh_context,
     981                 :                                    nfields * (sizeof(Datum) + sizeof(bool)));
     982               0 :         dvalues = (Datum *) chunk;
     983               0 :         dnulls = (bool *) (chunk + nfields * sizeof(Datum));
     984               0 :         erh->dvalues = dvalues;
     985               0 :         erh->dnulls = dnulls;
     986               0 :         erh->nfields = nfields;
     987                 :     }
     988                 :     else
     989                 :     {
     990 CBC       11661 :         dvalues = erh->dvalues;
     991           11661 :         dnulls = erh->dnulls;
     992                 :     }
     993                 : 
     994           11661 :     if (erh->flags & ER_FLAG_FVALUE_VALID)
     995                 :     {
     996                 :         /* Deconstruct tuple */
     997           10842 :         heap_deform_tuple(erh->fvalue, tupdesc, dvalues, dnulls);
     998                 :     }
     999                 :     else
    1000                 :     {
    1001                 :         /* If record was empty, instantiate it as a row of nulls */
    1002             819 :         memset(dvalues, 0, nfields * sizeof(Datum));
    1003             819 :         memset(dnulls, true, nfields * sizeof(bool));
    1004                 :     }
    1005                 : 
    1006                 :     /* Mark the dvalues as valid */
    1007           11661 :     erh->flags |= ER_FLAG_DVALUES_VALID;
    1008                 : }
    1009                 : 
    1010                 : /*
    1011                 :  * Look up a record field by name
    1012                 :  *
    1013                 :  * If there is a field named "fieldname", fill in the contents of finfo
    1014                 :  * and return "true".  Else return "false" without changing *finfo.
    1015                 :  */
    1016                 : bool
    1017            2952 : expanded_record_lookup_field(ExpandedRecordHeader *erh, const char *fieldname,
    1018                 :                              ExpandedRecordFieldInfo *finfo)
    1019                 : {
    1020                 :     TupleDesc   tupdesc;
    1021                 :     int         fno;
    1022                 :     Form_pg_attribute attr;
    1023                 :     const FormData_pg_attribute *sysattr;
    1024                 : 
    1025            2952 :     tupdesc = expanded_record_get_tupdesc(erh);
    1026                 : 
    1027                 :     /* First, check user-defined attributes */
    1028           10393 :     for (fno = 0; fno < tupdesc->natts; fno++)
    1029                 :     {
    1030           10379 :         attr = TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, fno);
    1031           10379 :         if (namestrcmp(&attr->attname, fieldname) == 0 &&
    1032            2938 :             !attr->attisdropped)
    1033                 :         {
    1034            2938 :             finfo->fnumber = attr->attnum;
    1035            2938 :             finfo->ftypeid = attr->atttypid;
    1036            2938 :             finfo->ftypmod = attr->atttypmod;
    1037            2938 :             finfo->fcollation = attr->attcollation;
    1038            2938 :             return true;
    1039                 :         }
    1040                 :     }
    1041                 : 
    1042                 :     /* How about system attributes? */
    1043              14 :     sysattr = SystemAttributeByName(fieldname);
    1044              14 :     if (sysattr != NULL)
    1045                 :     {
    1046               2 :         finfo->fnumber = sysattr->attnum;
    1047               2 :         finfo->ftypeid = sysattr->atttypid;
    1048               2 :         finfo->ftypmod = sysattr->atttypmod;
    1049               2 :         finfo->fcollation = sysattr->attcollation;
    1050               2 :         return true;
    1051                 :     }
    1052                 : 
    1053              12 :     return false;
    1054                 : }
    1055                 : 
    1056                 : /*
    1057                 :  * Fetch value of record field
    1058                 :  *
    1059                 :  * expanded_record_get_field is the frontend for this; it handles the
    1060                 :  * easy inline-able cases.
    1061                 :  */
    1062                 : Datum
    1063           10712 : expanded_record_fetch_field(ExpandedRecordHeader *erh, int fnumber,
    1064                 :                             bool *isnull)
    1065                 : {
    1066           10712 :     if (fnumber > 0)
    1067                 :     {
    1068                 :         /* Empty record has null fields */
    1069           10708 :         if (ExpandedRecordIsEmpty(erh))
    1070                 :         {
    1071              27 :             *isnull = true;
    1072              27 :             return (Datum) 0;
    1073                 :         }
    1074                 :         /* Make sure we have deconstructed form */
    1075           10681 :         deconstruct_expanded_record(erh);
    1076                 :         /* Out-of-range field number reads as null */
    1077           10681 :         if (unlikely(fnumber > erh->nfields))
    1078                 :         {
    1079 UBC           0 :             *isnull = true;
    1080               0 :             return (Datum) 0;
    1081                 :         }
    1082 CBC       10681 :         *isnull = erh->dnulls[fnumber - 1];
    1083           10681 :         return erh->dvalues[fnumber - 1];
    1084                 :     }
    1085                 :     else
    1086                 :     {
    1087                 :         /* System columns read as null if we haven't got flat tuple */
    1088               4 :         if (erh->fvalue == NULL)
    1089                 :         {
    1090 UBC           0 :             *isnull = true;
    1091               0 :             return (Datum) 0;
    1092                 :         }
    1093                 :         /* heap_getsysattr doesn't actually use tupdesc, so just pass null */
    1094 CBC           4 :         return heap_getsysattr(erh->fvalue, fnumber, NULL, isnull);
    1095                 :     }
    1096                 : }
    1097                 : 
    1098                 : /*
    1099                 :  * Set value of record field
    1100                 :  *
    1101                 :  * If the expanded record is of domain type, the assignment will be rejected
    1102                 :  * (without changing the record's state) if the domain's constraints would
    1103                 :  * be violated.
    1104                 :  *
    1105                 :  * If expand_external is true and newValue is an out-of-line value, we'll
    1106                 :  * forcibly detoast it so that the record does not depend on external storage.
    1107                 :  *
    1108                 :  * Internal callers can pass check_constraints = false to skip application
    1109                 :  * of domain constraints.  External callers should never do that.
    1110                 :  */
    1111                 : void
    1112            1159 : expanded_record_set_field_internal(ExpandedRecordHeader *erh, int fnumber,
    1113                 :                                    Datum newValue, bool isnull,
    1114                 :                                    bool expand_external,
    1115                 :                                    bool check_constraints)
    1116                 : {
    1117                 :     TupleDesc   tupdesc;
    1118                 :     Form_pg_attribute attr;
    1119                 :     Datum      *dvalues;
    1120                 :     bool       *dnulls;
    1121                 :     char       *oldValue;
    1122                 : 
    1123                 :     /*
    1124                 :      * Shouldn't ever be trying to assign new data to a dummy header, except
    1125                 :      * in the case of an internal call for field inlining.
    1126                 :      */
    1127            1159 :     Assert(!(erh->flags & ER_FLAG_IS_DUMMY) || !check_constraints);
    1128                 : 
    1129                 :     /* Before performing the assignment, see if result will satisfy domain */
    1130            1159 :     if ((erh->flags & ER_FLAG_IS_DOMAIN) && check_constraints)
    1131              12 :         check_domain_for_new_field(erh, fnumber, newValue, isnull);
    1132                 : 
    1133                 :     /* If we haven't yet deconstructed the tuple, do that */
    1134            1156 :     if (!(erh->flags & ER_FLAG_DVALUES_VALID))
    1135             190 :         deconstruct_expanded_record(erh);
    1136                 : 
    1137                 :     /* Tuple descriptor must be valid by now */
    1138            1156 :     tupdesc = erh->er_tupdesc;
    1139            1156 :     Assert(erh->nfields == tupdesc->natts);
    1140                 : 
    1141                 :     /* Caller error if fnumber is system column or nonexistent column */
    1142            1156 :     if (unlikely(fnumber <= 0 || fnumber > erh->nfields))
    1143 UBC           0 :         elog(ERROR, "cannot assign to field %d of expanded record", fnumber);
    1144                 : 
    1145                 :     /*
    1146                 :      * Copy new field value into record's context, and deal with detoasting,
    1147                 :      * if needed.
    1148                 :      */
    1149 CBC        1156 :     attr = TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, fnumber - 1);
    1150            1156 :     if (!isnull && !attr->attbyval)
    1151                 :     {
    1152                 :         MemoryContext oldcxt;
    1153                 : 
    1154                 :         /* If requested, detoast any external value */
    1155             742 :         if (expand_external)
    1156                 :         {
    1157              51 :             if (attr->attlen == -1 &&
    1158              51 :                 VARATT_IS_EXTERNAL(DatumGetPointer(newValue)))
    1159                 :             {
    1160                 :                 /* Detoasting should be done in short-lived context. */
    1161              31 :                 oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(get_short_term_cxt(erh));
    1162              31 :                 newValue = PointerGetDatum(detoast_external_attr((struct varlena *) DatumGetPointer(newValue)));
    1163              31 :                 MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
    1164                 :             }
    1165                 :             else
    1166              20 :                 expand_external = false;    /* need not clean up below */
    1167                 :         }
    1168                 : 
    1169                 :         /* Copy value into record's context */
    1170             742 :         oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(erh->hdr.eoh_context);
    1171             742 :         newValue = datumCopy(newValue, false, attr->attlen);
    1172             742 :         MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
    1173                 : 
    1174                 :         /* We can now flush anything that detoasting might have leaked */
    1175             742 :         if (expand_external)
    1176              31 :             MemoryContextReset(erh->er_short_term_cxt);
    1177                 : 
    1178                 :         /* Remember that we have field(s) that may need to be pfree'd */
    1179             742 :         erh->flags |= ER_FLAG_DVALUES_ALLOCED;
    1180                 : 
    1181                 :         /*
    1182                 :          * While we're here, note whether it's an external toasted value,
    1183                 :          * because that could mean we need to inline it later.  (Think not to
    1184                 :          * merge this into the previous expand_external logic: datumCopy could
    1185                 :          * by itself have made the value non-external.)
    1186                 :          */
    1187             742 :         if (attr->attlen == -1 &&
    1188             742 :             VARATT_IS_EXTERNAL(DatumGetPointer(newValue)))
    1189 UBC           0 :             erh->flags |= ER_FLAG_HAVE_EXTERNAL;
    1190                 :     }
    1191                 : 
    1192                 :     /*
    1193                 :      * We're ready to make irreversible changes.
    1194                 :      */
    1195 CBC        1156 :     dvalues = erh->dvalues;
    1196            1156 :     dnulls = erh->dnulls;
    1197                 : 
    1198                 :     /* Flattened value will no longer represent record accurately */
    1199            1156 :     erh->flags &= ~ER_FLAG_FVALUE_VALID;
    1200                 :     /* And we don't know the flattened size either */
    1201            1156 :     erh->flat_size = 0;
    1202                 : 
    1203                 :     /* Grab old field value for pfree'ing, if needed. */
    1204            1156 :     if (!attr->attbyval && !dnulls[fnumber - 1])
    1205             694 :         oldValue = (char *) DatumGetPointer(dvalues[fnumber - 1]);
    1206                 :     else
    1207             462 :         oldValue = NULL;
    1208                 : 
    1209                 :     /* And finally we can insert the new field. */
    1210            1156 :     dvalues[fnumber - 1] = newValue;
    1211            1156 :     dnulls[fnumber - 1] = isnull;
    1212                 : 
    1213                 :     /*
    1214                 :      * Free old field if needed; this keeps repeated field replacements from
    1215                 :      * bloating the record's storage.  If the pfree somehow fails, it won't
    1216                 :      * corrupt the record.
    1217                 :      *
    1218                 :      * If we're updating a dummy header, we can't risk pfree'ing the old
    1219                 :      * value, because most likely the expanded record's main header still has
    1220                 :      * a pointer to it.  This won't result in any sustained memory leak, since
    1221                 :      * whatever we just allocated here is in the short-lived domain check
    1222                 :      * context.
    1223                 :      */
    1224            1156 :     if (oldValue && !(erh->flags & ER_FLAG_IS_DUMMY))
    1225                 :     {
    1226                 :         /* Don't try to pfree a part of the original flat record */
    1227             694 :         if (oldValue < erh->fstartptr || oldValue >= erh->fendptr)
    1228              14 :             pfree(oldValue);
    1229                 :     }
    1230            1156 : }
    1231                 : 
    1232                 : /*
    1233                 :  * Set all record field(s)
    1234                 :  *
    1235                 :  * Caller must ensure that the provided datums are of the right types
    1236                 :  * to match the record's previously assigned rowtype.
    1237                 :  *
    1238                 :  * If expand_external is true, we'll forcibly detoast out-of-line field values
    1239                 :  * so that the record does not depend on external storage.
    1240                 :  *
    1241                 :  * Unlike repeated application of expanded_record_set_field(), this does not
    1242                 :  * guarantee to leave the expanded record in a non-corrupt state in event
    1243                 :  * of an error.  Typically it would only be used for initializing a new
    1244                 :  * expanded record.  Also, because we expect this to be applied at most once
    1245                 :  * in the lifespan of an expanded record, we do not worry about any cruft
    1246                 :  * that detoasting might leak.
    1247                 :  */
    1248                 : void
    1249              51 : expanded_record_set_fields(ExpandedRecordHeader *erh,
    1250                 :                            const Datum *newValues, const bool *isnulls,
    1251                 :                            bool expand_external)
    1252                 : {
    1253                 :     TupleDesc   tupdesc;
    1254                 :     Datum      *dvalues;
    1255                 :     bool       *dnulls;
    1256                 :     int         fnumber;
    1257                 :     MemoryContext oldcxt;
    1258                 : 
    1259                 :     /* Shouldn't ever be trying to assign new data to a dummy header */
    1260              51 :     Assert(!(erh->flags & ER_FLAG_IS_DUMMY));
    1261                 : 
    1262                 :     /* If we haven't yet deconstructed the tuple, do that */
    1263              51 :     if (!(erh->flags & ER_FLAG_DVALUES_VALID))
    1264              51 :         deconstruct_expanded_record(erh);
    1265                 : 
    1266                 :     /* Tuple descriptor must be valid by now */
    1267              51 :     tupdesc = erh->er_tupdesc;
    1268              51 :     Assert(erh->nfields == tupdesc->natts);
    1269                 : 
    1270                 :     /* Flattened value will no longer represent record accurately */
    1271              51 :     erh->flags &= ~ER_FLAG_FVALUE_VALID;
    1272                 :     /* And we don't know the flattened size either */
    1273              51 :     erh->flat_size = 0;
    1274                 : 
    1275              51 :     oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(erh->hdr.eoh_context);
    1276                 : 
    1277              51 :     dvalues = erh->dvalues;
    1278              51 :     dnulls = erh->dnulls;
    1279                 : 
    1280             157 :     for (fnumber = 0; fnumber < erh->nfields; fnumber++)
    1281                 :     {
    1282             106 :         Form_pg_attribute attr = TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, fnumber);
    1283                 :         Datum       newValue;
    1284                 :         bool        isnull;
    1285                 : 
    1286                 :         /* Ignore dropped columns */
    1287             106 :         if (attr->attisdropped)
    1288               4 :             continue;
    1289                 : 
    1290             102 :         newValue = newValues[fnumber];
    1291             102 :         isnull = isnulls[fnumber];
    1292                 : 
    1293             102 :         if (!attr->attbyval)
    1294                 :         {
    1295                 :             /*
    1296                 :              * Copy new field value into record's context, and deal with
    1297                 :              * detoasting, if needed.
    1298                 :              */
    1299              13 :             if (!isnull)
    1300                 :             {
    1301                 :                 /* Is it an external toasted value? */
    1302              13 :                 if (attr->attlen == -1 &&
    1303              13 :                     VARATT_IS_EXTERNAL(DatumGetPointer(newValue)))
    1304                 :                 {
    1305               1 :                     if (expand_external)
    1306                 :                     {
    1307                 :                         /* Detoast as requested while copying the value */
    1308               1 :                         newValue = PointerGetDatum(detoast_external_attr((struct varlena *) DatumGetPointer(newValue)));
    1309                 :                     }
    1310                 :                     else
    1311                 :                     {
    1312                 :                         /* Just copy the value */
    1313 UBC           0 :                         newValue = datumCopy(newValue, false, -1);
    1314                 :                         /* If it's still external, remember that */
    1315               0 :                         if (VARATT_IS_EXTERNAL(DatumGetPointer(newValue)))
    1316               0 :                             erh->flags |= ER_FLAG_HAVE_EXTERNAL;
    1317                 :                     }
    1318                 :                 }
    1319                 :                 else
    1320                 :                 {
    1321                 :                     /* Not an external value, just copy it */
    1322 CBC          12 :                     newValue = datumCopy(newValue, false, attr->attlen);
    1323                 :                 }
    1324                 : 
    1325                 :                 /* Remember that we have field(s) that need to be pfree'd */
    1326              13 :                 erh->flags |= ER_FLAG_DVALUES_ALLOCED;
    1327                 :             }
    1328                 : 
    1329                 :             /*
    1330                 :              * Free old field value, if any (not likely, since really we ought
    1331                 :              * to be inserting into an empty record).
    1332                 :              */
    1333              13 :             if (unlikely(!dnulls[fnumber]))
    1334                 :             {
    1335                 :                 char       *oldValue;
    1336                 : 
    1337 UBC           0 :                 oldValue = (char *) DatumGetPointer(dvalues[fnumber]);
    1338                 :                 /* Don't try to pfree a part of the original flat record */
    1339               0 :                 if (oldValue < erh->fstartptr || oldValue >= erh->fendptr)
    1340               0 :                     pfree(oldValue);
    1341                 :             }
    1342                 :         }
    1343                 : 
    1344                 :         /* And finally we can insert the new field. */
    1345 CBC         102 :         dvalues[fnumber] = newValue;
    1346             102 :         dnulls[fnumber] = isnull;
    1347                 :     }
    1348                 : 
    1349                 :     /*
    1350                 :      * Because we don't guarantee atomicity of set_fields(), we can just leave
    1351                 :      * checking of domain constraints to occur as the final step; if it throws
    1352                 :      * an error, too bad.
    1353                 :      */
    1354              51 :     if (erh->flags & ER_FLAG_IS_DOMAIN)
    1355                 :     {
    1356                 :         /* We run domain_check in a short-lived context to limit cruft */
    1357               9 :         MemoryContextSwitchTo(get_short_term_cxt(erh));
    1358                 : 
    1359               9 :         domain_check(ExpandedRecordGetRODatum(erh), false,
    1360                 :                      erh->er_decltypeid,
    1361                 :                      &erh->er_domaininfo,
    1362                 :                      erh->hdr.eoh_context);
    1363                 :     }
    1364                 : 
    1365              47 :     MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
    1366              47 : }
    1367                 : 
    1368                 : /*
    1369                 :  * Construct (or reset) working memory context for short-term operations.
    1370                 :  *
    1371                 :  * This context is used for domain check evaluation and for detoasting.
    1372                 :  *
    1373                 :  * If we don't have a short-lived memory context, make one; if we have one,
    1374                 :  * reset it to get rid of any leftover cruft.  (It is a tad annoying to need a
    1375                 :  * whole context for this, since it will often go unused --- but it's hard to
    1376                 :  * avoid memory leaks otherwise.  We can make the context small, at least.)
    1377                 :  */
    1378                 : static MemoryContext
    1379              92 : get_short_term_cxt(ExpandedRecordHeader *erh)
    1380                 : {
    1381              92 :     if (erh->er_short_term_cxt == NULL)
    1382              68 :         erh->er_short_term_cxt =
    1383              68 :             AllocSetContextCreate(erh->hdr.eoh_context,
    1384                 :                                   "expanded record short-term context",
    1385                 :                                   ALLOCSET_SMALL_SIZES);
    1386                 :     else
    1387              24 :         MemoryContextReset(erh->er_short_term_cxt);
    1388              92 :     return erh->er_short_term_cxt;
    1389                 : }
    1390                 : 
    1391                 : /*
    1392                 :  * Construct "dummy header" for checking domain constraints.
    1393                 :  *
    1394                 :  * Since we don't want to modify the state of the expanded record until
    1395                 :  * we've validated the constraints, our approach is to set up a dummy
    1396                 :  * record header containing the new field value(s) and then pass that to
    1397                 :  * domain_check.  We retain the dummy header as part of the expanded
    1398                 :  * record's state to save palloc cycles, but reinitialize (most of)
    1399                 :  * its contents on each use.
    1400                 :  */
    1401                 : static void
    1402              28 : build_dummy_expanded_header(ExpandedRecordHeader *main_erh)
    1403                 : {
    1404                 :     ExpandedRecordHeader *erh;
    1405              28 :     TupleDesc   tupdesc = expanded_record_get_tupdesc(main_erh);
    1406                 : 
    1407                 :     /* Ensure we have a short-lived context */
    1408              28 :     (void) get_short_term_cxt(main_erh);
    1409                 : 
    1410                 :     /*
    1411                 :      * Allocate dummy header on first time through, or in the unlikely event
    1412                 :      * that the number of fields changes (in which case we just leak the old
    1413                 :      * one).  Include space for its field values in the request.
    1414                 :      */
    1415              28 :     erh = main_erh->er_dummy_header;
    1416              28 :     if (erh == NULL || erh->nfields != tupdesc->natts)
    1417                 :     {
    1418                 :         char       *chunk;
    1419                 : 
    1420                 :         erh = (ExpandedRecordHeader *)
    1421              18 :             MemoryContextAlloc(main_erh->hdr.eoh_context,
    1422                 :                                MAXALIGN(sizeof(ExpandedRecordHeader))
    1423              18 :                                + tupdesc->natts * (sizeof(Datum) + sizeof(bool)));
    1424                 : 
    1425                 :         /* Ensure all header fields are initialized to 0/null */
    1426              18 :         memset(erh, 0, sizeof(ExpandedRecordHeader));
    1427                 : 
    1428                 :         /*
    1429                 :          * We set up the dummy header with an indication that its memory
    1430                 :          * context is the short-lived context.  This is so that, if any
    1431                 :          * detoasting of out-of-line values happens due to an attempt to
    1432                 :          * extract a composite datum from the dummy header, the detoasted
    1433                 :          * stuff will end up in the short-lived context and not cause a leak.
    1434                 :          * This is cheating a bit on the expanded-object protocol; but since
    1435                 :          * we never pass a R/W pointer to the dummy object to any other code,
    1436                 :          * nothing else is authorized to delete or transfer ownership of the
    1437                 :          * object's context, so it should be safe enough.
    1438                 :          */
    1439              18 :         EOH_init_header(&erh->hdr, &ER_methods, main_erh->er_short_term_cxt);
    1440              18 :         erh->er_magic = ER_MAGIC;
    1441                 : 
    1442                 :         /* Set up dvalues/dnulls, with no valid contents as yet */
    1443              18 :         chunk = (char *) erh + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ExpandedRecordHeader));
    1444              18 :         erh->dvalues = (Datum *) chunk;
    1445              18 :         erh->dnulls = (bool *) (chunk + tupdesc->natts * sizeof(Datum));
    1446              18 :         erh->nfields = tupdesc->natts;
    1447                 : 
    1448                 :         /*
    1449                 :          * The fields we just set are assumed to remain constant through
    1450                 :          * multiple uses of the dummy header to check domain constraints.  All
    1451                 :          * other dummy header fields should be explicitly reset below, to
    1452                 :          * ensure there's not accidental effects of one check on the next one.
    1453                 :          */
    1454                 : 
    1455              18 :         main_erh->er_dummy_header = erh;
    1456                 :     }
    1457                 : 
    1458                 :     /*
    1459                 :      * If anything inquires about the dummy header's declared type, it should
    1460                 :      * report the composite base type, not the domain type (since the VALUE in
    1461                 :      * a domain check constraint is of the base type not the domain).  Hence
    1462                 :      * we do not transfer over the IS_DOMAIN flag, nor indeed any of the main
    1463                 :      * header's flags, since the dummy header is empty of data at this point.
    1464                 :      * But don't forget to mark header as dummy.
    1465                 :      */
    1466              28 :     erh->flags = ER_FLAG_IS_DUMMY;
    1467                 : 
    1468                 :     /* Copy composite-type identification info */
    1469              28 :     erh->er_decltypeid = erh->er_typeid = main_erh->er_typeid;
    1470              28 :     erh->er_typmod = main_erh->er_typmod;
    1471                 : 
    1472                 :     /* Dummy header does not need its own tupdesc refcount */
    1473              28 :     erh->er_tupdesc = tupdesc;
    1474              28 :     erh->er_tupdesc_id = main_erh->er_tupdesc_id;
    1475                 : 
    1476                 :     /*
    1477                 :      * It's tempting to copy over whatever we know about the flat size, but
    1478                 :      * there's no point since we're surely about to modify the dummy record's
    1479                 :      * field(s).  Instead just clear anything left over from a previous usage
    1480                 :      * cycle.
    1481                 :      */
    1482              28 :     erh->flat_size = 0;
    1483                 : 
    1484                 :     /* Copy over fvalue if we have it, so that system columns are available */
    1485              28 :     erh->fvalue = main_erh->fvalue;
    1486              28 :     erh->fstartptr = main_erh->fstartptr;
    1487              28 :     erh->fendptr = main_erh->fendptr;
    1488              28 : }
    1489                 : 
    1490                 : /*
    1491                 :  * Precheck domain constraints for a set_field operation
    1492                 :  */
    1493                 : static pg_noinline void
    1494              12 : check_domain_for_new_field(ExpandedRecordHeader *erh, int fnumber,
    1495                 :                            Datum newValue, bool isnull)
    1496                 : {
    1497                 :     ExpandedRecordHeader *dummy_erh;
    1498                 :     MemoryContext oldcxt;
    1499                 : 
    1500                 :     /* Construct dummy header to contain proposed new field set */
    1501              12 :     build_dummy_expanded_header(erh);
    1502              12 :     dummy_erh = erh->er_dummy_header;
    1503                 : 
    1504                 :     /*
    1505                 :      * If record isn't empty, just deconstruct it (if needed) and copy over
    1506                 :      * the existing field values.  If it is empty, just fill fields with nulls
    1507                 :      * manually --- don't call deconstruct_expanded_record prematurely.
    1508                 :      */
    1509              12 :     if (!ExpandedRecordIsEmpty(erh))
    1510                 :     {
    1511               8 :         deconstruct_expanded_record(erh);
    1512               8 :         memcpy(dummy_erh->dvalues, erh->dvalues,
    1513               8 :                dummy_erh->nfields * sizeof(Datum));
    1514               8 :         memcpy(dummy_erh->dnulls, erh->dnulls,
    1515               8 :                dummy_erh->nfields * sizeof(bool));
    1516                 :         /* There might be some external values in there... */
    1517               8 :         dummy_erh->flags |= erh->flags & ER_FLAG_HAVE_EXTERNAL;
    1518                 :     }
    1519                 :     else
    1520                 :     {
    1521               4 :         memset(dummy_erh->dvalues, 0, dummy_erh->nfields * sizeof(Datum));
    1522               4 :         memset(dummy_erh->dnulls, true, dummy_erh->nfields * sizeof(bool));
    1523                 :     }
    1524                 : 
    1525                 :     /* Either way, we now have valid dvalues */
    1526              12 :     dummy_erh->flags |= ER_FLAG_DVALUES_VALID;
    1527                 : 
    1528                 :     /* Caller error if fnumber is system column or nonexistent column */
    1529              12 :     if (unlikely(fnumber <= 0 || fnumber > dummy_erh->nfields))
    1530 UBC           0 :         elog(ERROR, "cannot assign to field %d of expanded record", fnumber);
    1531                 : 
    1532                 :     /* Insert proposed new value into dummy field array */
    1533 CBC          12 :     dummy_erh->dvalues[fnumber - 1] = newValue;
    1534              12 :     dummy_erh->dnulls[fnumber - 1] = isnull;
    1535                 : 
    1536                 :     /*
    1537                 :      * The proposed new value might be external, in which case we'd better set
    1538                 :      * the flag for that in dummy_erh.  (This matters in case something in the
    1539                 :      * domain check expressions tries to extract a flat value from the dummy
    1540                 :      * header.)
    1541                 :      */
    1542              12 :     if (!isnull)
    1543                 :     {
    1544              11 :         Form_pg_attribute attr = TupleDescAttr(erh->er_tupdesc, fnumber - 1);
    1545                 : 
    1546              11 :         if (!attr->attbyval && attr->attlen == -1 &&
    1547               6 :             VARATT_IS_EXTERNAL(DatumGetPointer(newValue)))
    1548 UBC           0 :             dummy_erh->flags |= ER_FLAG_HAVE_EXTERNAL;
    1549                 :     }
    1550                 : 
    1551                 :     /*
    1552                 :      * We call domain_check in the short-lived context, so that any cruft
    1553                 :      * leaked by expression evaluation can be reclaimed.
    1554                 :      */
    1555 CBC          12 :     oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(erh->er_short_term_cxt);
    1556                 : 
    1557                 :     /*
    1558                 :      * And now we can apply the check.  Note we use main header's domain cache
    1559                 :      * space, so that caching carries across repeated uses.
    1560                 :      */
    1561              12 :     domain_check(ExpandedRecordGetRODatum(dummy_erh), false,
    1562                 :                  erh->er_decltypeid,
    1563                 :                  &erh->er_domaininfo,
    1564                 :                  erh->hdr.eoh_context);
    1565                 : 
    1566               9 :     MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
    1567                 : 
    1568                 :     /* We might as well clean up cruft immediately. */
    1569               9 :     MemoryContextReset(erh->er_short_term_cxt);
    1570               9 : }
    1571                 : 
    1572                 : /*
    1573                 :  * Precheck domain constraints for a set_tuple operation
    1574                 :  */
    1575                 : static pg_noinline void
    1576              32 : check_domain_for_new_tuple(ExpandedRecordHeader *erh, HeapTuple tuple)
    1577                 : {
    1578                 :     ExpandedRecordHeader *dummy_erh;
    1579                 :     MemoryContext oldcxt;
    1580                 : 
    1581                 :     /* If we're being told to set record to empty, just see if NULL is OK */
    1582              32 :     if (tuple == NULL)
    1583                 :     {
    1584                 :         /* We run domain_check in a short-lived context to limit cruft */
    1585              16 :         oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(get_short_term_cxt(erh));
    1586                 : 
    1587              16 :         domain_check((Datum) 0, true,
    1588                 :                      erh->er_decltypeid,
    1589                 :                      &erh->er_domaininfo,
    1590                 :                      erh->hdr.eoh_context);
    1591                 : 
    1592              12 :         MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
    1593                 : 
    1594                 :         /* We might as well clean up cruft immediately. */
    1595              12 :         MemoryContextReset(erh->er_short_term_cxt);
    1596                 : 
    1597              12 :         return;
    1598                 :     }
    1599                 : 
    1600                 :     /* Construct dummy header to contain replacement tuple */
    1601              16 :     build_dummy_expanded_header(erh);
    1602              16 :     dummy_erh = erh->er_dummy_header;
    1603                 : 
    1604                 :     /* Insert tuple, but don't bother to deconstruct its fields for now */
    1605              16 :     dummy_erh->fvalue = tuple;
    1606              16 :     dummy_erh->fstartptr = (char *) tuple->t_data;
    1607              16 :     dummy_erh->fendptr = ((char *) tuple->t_data) + tuple->t_len;
    1608              16 :     dummy_erh->flags |= ER_FLAG_FVALUE_VALID;
    1609                 : 
    1610                 :     /* Remember if we have any out-of-line field values */
    1611              16 :     if (HeapTupleHasExternal(tuple))
    1612               2 :         dummy_erh->flags |= ER_FLAG_HAVE_EXTERNAL;
    1613                 : 
    1614                 :     /*
    1615                 :      * We call domain_check in the short-lived context, so that any cruft
    1616                 :      * leaked by expression evaluation can be reclaimed.
    1617                 :      */
    1618              16 :     oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(erh->er_short_term_cxt);
    1619                 : 
    1620                 :     /*
    1621                 :      * And now we can apply the check.  Note we use main header's domain cache
    1622                 :      * space, so that caching carries across repeated uses.
    1623                 :      */
    1624              16 :     domain_check(ExpandedRecordGetRODatum(dummy_erh), false,
    1625                 :                  erh->er_decltypeid,
    1626                 :                  &erh->er_domaininfo,
    1627                 :                  erh->hdr.eoh_context);
    1628                 : 
    1629              12 :     MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
    1630                 : 
    1631                 :     /* We might as well clean up cruft immediately. */
    1632              12 :     MemoryContextReset(erh->er_short_term_cxt);
    1633                 : }
        

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