LCOV - differential code coverage report
Current view: top level - src/include/access - tupmacs.h (source / functions) Coverage Total Hit UNC GNC ECB DUB DCB
Current: Differential Code Coverage HEAD vs 15 Lines: 87.9 % 33 29 4 29 15 4 14
Current Date: 2023-04-08 17:13:01 Functions: 100.0 % 3 3 3 2 1
Baseline: 15 Line coverage date bins:
Baseline Date: 2023-04-08 15:09:40 (240..) days: 87.9 % 33 29 4 29 15
Legend: Lines: hit not hit Function coverage date bins:
(240..) days: 60.0 % 5 3 3 2

 Age         Owner                  TLA  Line data    Source code
                                  1                 : /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  2                 :  *
                                  3                 :  * tupmacs.h
                                  4                 :  *    Tuple macros used by both index tuples and heap tuples.
                                  5                 :  *
                                  6                 :  *
                                  7                 :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
                                  8                 :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
                                  9                 :  *
                                 10                 :  * src/include/access/tupmacs.h
                                 11                 :  *
                                 12                 :  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 13                 :  */
                                 14                 : #ifndef TUPMACS_H
                                 15                 : #define TUPMACS_H
                                 16                 : 
                                 17                 : #include "catalog/pg_type_d.h"    /* for TYPALIGN macros */
                                 18                 : 
                                 19                 : 
                                 20                 : /*
                                 21                 :  * Check a tuple's null bitmap to determine whether the attribute is null.
                                 22                 :  * Note that a 0 in the null bitmap indicates a null, while 1 indicates
                                 23                 :  * non-null.
                                 24                 :  */
                                 25                 : static inline bool
  265 peter                      26 GNC   620135360 : att_isnull(int ATT, const bits8 *BITS)
                                 27                 : {
                                 28       620135360 :     return !(BITS[ATT >> 3] & (1 << (ATT & 0x07)));
                                 29                 : }
 9721 scrappy                    30 ECB             : 
                                 31                 : #ifndef FRONTEND
                                 32                 : /*
 8138 tgl                        33                 :  * Given a Form_pg_attribute and a pointer into a tuple's data area,
                                 34                 :  * return the correct value or pointer.
                                 35                 :  *
                                 36                 :  * We return a Datum value in all cases.  If the attribute has "byval" false,
                                 37                 :  * we return the same pointer into the tuple data area that we're passed.
                                 38                 :  * Otherwise, we return the correct number of bytes fetched from the data
                                 39                 :  * area and extended to Datum form.
                                 40                 :  *
                                 41                 :  * On machines where Datum is 8 bytes, we support fetching 8-byte byval
                                 42                 :  * attributes; otherwise, only 1, 2, and 4-byte values are supported.
                                 43                 :  *
                                 44                 :  * Note that T must already be properly aligned for this to work correctly.
                                 45                 :  */
                                 46                 : #define fetchatt(A,T) fetch_att(T, (A)->attbyval, (A)->attlen)
                                 47                 : 
                                 48                 : /*
                                 49                 :  * Same, but work from byval/len parameters rather than Form_pg_attribute.
                                 50                 :  */
                                 51                 : static inline Datum
  265 peter                      52 GNC  1080987459 : fetch_att(const void *T, bool attbyval, int attlen)
                                 53                 : {
                                 54      1080987459 :     if (attbyval)
                                 55                 :     {
                                 56       876084001 :         switch (attlen)
                                 57                 :         {
                                 58        96112766 :             case sizeof(char):
                                 59        96112766 :                 return CharGetDatum(*((const char *) T));
                                 60        57725112 :             case sizeof(int16):
                                 61        57725112 :                 return Int16GetDatum(*((const int16 *) T));
                                 62       703283093 :             case sizeof(int32):
                                 63       703283093 :                 return Int32GetDatum(*((const int32 *) T));
                                 64                 : #if SIZEOF_DATUM == 8
                                 65        18963030 :             case sizeof(Datum):
                                 66        18963030 :                 return *((const Datum *) T);
                                 67                 : #endif
  265 peter                      68 UNC           0 :             default:
                                 69               0 :                 elog(ERROR, "unsupported byval length: %d", attlen);
                                 70                 :                 return 0;
                                 71                 :         }
                                 72                 :     }
                                 73                 :     else
  265 peter                      74 GNC   204903458 :         return PointerGetDatum(T);
                                 75                 : }
                                 76                 : #endif                          /* FRONTEND */
                                 77                 : 
                                 78                 : /*
                                 79                 :  * att_align_datum aligns the given offset as needed for a datum of alignment
                                 80                 :  * requirement attalign and typlen attlen.  attdatum is the Datum variable
                                 81                 :  * we intend to pack into a tuple (it's only accessed if we are dealing with
                                 82                 :  * a varlena type).  Note that this assumes the Datum will be stored as-is;
                                 83                 :  * callers that are intending to convert non-short varlena datums to short
                                 84                 :  * format have to account for that themselves.
                                 85                 :  */
                                 86                 : #define att_align_datum(cur_offset, attalign, attlen, attdatum) \
                                 87                 : ( \
                                 88                 :     ((attlen) == -1 && VARATT_IS_SHORT(DatumGetPointer(attdatum))) ? \
                                 89                 :     (uintptr_t) (cur_offset) : \
                                 90                 :     att_align_nominal(cur_offset, attalign) \
                                 91                 : )
                                 92                 : 
                                 93                 : /*
                                 94                 :  * att_align_pointer performs the same calculation as att_align_datum,
                                 95                 :  * but is used when walking a tuple.  attptr is the current actual data
                                 96                 :  * pointer; when accessing a varlena field we have to "peek" to see if we
                                 97                 :  * are looking at a pad byte or the first byte of a 1-byte-header datum.
                                 98                 :  * (A zero byte must be either a pad byte, or the first byte of a correctly
                                 99                 :  * aligned 4-byte length word; in either case we can align safely.  A non-zero
                                100                 :  * byte must be either a 1-byte length word, or the first byte of a correctly
                                101                 :  * aligned 4-byte length word; in either case we need not align.)
                                102                 :  *
                                103                 :  * Note: some callers pass a "char *" pointer for cur_offset.  This is
                                104                 :  * a bit of a hack but should work all right as long as uintptr_t is the
                                105                 :  * correct width.
                                106                 :  */
                                107                 : #define att_align_pointer(cur_offset, attalign, attlen, attptr) \
                                108                 : ( \
                                109                 :     ((attlen) == -1 && VARATT_NOT_PAD_BYTE(attptr)) ? \
                                110                 :     (uintptr_t) (cur_offset) : \
                                111                 :     att_align_nominal(cur_offset, attalign) \
                                112                 : )
                                113                 : 
                                114                 : /*
                                115                 :  * att_align_nominal aligns the given offset as needed for a datum of alignment
                                116                 :  * requirement attalign, ignoring any consideration of packed varlena datums.
                                117                 :  * There are three main use cases for using this macro directly:
                                118                 :  *  * we know that the att in question is not varlena (attlen != -1);
                                119                 :  *    in this case it is cheaper than the above macros and just as good.
                                120                 :  *  * we need to estimate alignment padding cost abstractly, ie without
                                121                 :  *    reference to a real tuple.  We must assume the worst case that
                                122                 :  *    all varlenas are aligned.
                                123                 :  *  * within arrays and multiranges, we unconditionally align varlenas (XXX this
                                124                 :  *    should be revisited, probably).
                                125                 :  *
                                126                 :  * The attalign cases are tested in what is hopefully something like their
                                127                 :  * frequency of occurrence.
                                128                 :  */
                                129                 : #define att_align_nominal(cur_offset, attalign) \
                                130                 : ( \
                                131                 :     ((attalign) == TYPALIGN_INT) ? INTALIGN(cur_offset) : \
                                132                 :      (((attalign) == TYPALIGN_CHAR) ? (uintptr_t) (cur_offset) : \
                                133                 :       (((attalign) == TYPALIGN_DOUBLE) ? DOUBLEALIGN(cur_offset) : \
                                134                 :        ( \
                                135                 :             AssertMacro((attalign) == TYPALIGN_SHORT), \
                                136                 :             SHORTALIGN(cur_offset) \
                                137                 :        ))) \
                                138                 : )
                                139                 : 
                                140                 : /*
                                141                 :  * att_addlength_datum increments the given offset by the space needed for
                                142                 :  * the given Datum variable.  attdatum is only accessed if we are dealing
                                143                 :  * with a variable-length attribute.
                                144                 :  */
                                145                 : #define att_addlength_datum(cur_offset, attlen, attdatum) \
                                146                 :     att_addlength_pointer(cur_offset, attlen, DatumGetPointer(attdatum))
                                147                 : 
                                148                 : /*
                                149                 :  * att_addlength_pointer performs the same calculation as att_addlength_datum,
                                150                 :  * but is used when walking a tuple --- attptr is the pointer to the field
                                151                 :  * within the tuple.
                                152                 :  *
                                153                 :  * Note: some callers pass a "char *" pointer for cur_offset.  This is
                                154                 :  * actually perfectly OK, but probably should be cleaned up along with
                                155                 :  * the same practice for att_align_pointer.
                                156                 :  */
                                157                 : #define att_addlength_pointer(cur_offset, attlen, attptr) \
                                158                 : ( \
                                159                 :     ((attlen) > 0) ? \
                                160                 :     ( \
                                161                 :         (cur_offset) + (attlen) \
                                162                 :     ) \
                                163                 :     : (((attlen) == -1) ? \
 8980 bruce                     164 ECB             :     ( \
                                165                 :         (cur_offset) + VARSIZE_ANY(attptr) \
                                166                 :     ) \
                                167                 :     : \
 7533 tgl                       168                 :     ( \
                                169                 :         AssertMacro((attlen) == -2), \
 5847                           170                 :         (cur_offset) + (strlen((char *) (attptr)) + 1) \
 7533                           171                 :     )) \
 8980 bruce                     172                 : )
 8720                           173                 : 
                                174                 : #ifndef FRONTEND
 8138 tgl                       175                 : /*
                                176                 :  * store_att_byval is a partial inverse of fetch_att: store a given Datum
                                177                 :  * value into a tuple data area at the specified address.  However, it only
                                178                 :  * handles the byval case, because in typical usage the caller needs to
                                179                 :  * distinguish by-val and by-ref cases anyway, and so a do-it-all function
                                180                 :  * wouldn't be convenient.
                                181                 :  */
                                182                 : static inline void
  265 peter                     183 GNC   171024726 : store_att_byval(void *T, Datum newdatum, int attlen)
                                184                 : {
                                185       171024726 :     switch (attlen)
                                186                 :     {
                                187        33121016 :         case sizeof(char):
                                188        33121016 :             *(char *) T = DatumGetChar(newdatum);
                                189        33121016 :             break;
                                190        13488385 :         case sizeof(int16):
                                191        13488385 :             *(int16 *) T = DatumGetInt16(newdatum);
                                192        13488385 :             break;
                                193       116606322 :         case sizeof(int32):
                                194       116606322 :             *(int32 *) T = DatumGetInt32(newdatum);
                                195       116606322 :             break;
                                196                 : #if SIZEOF_DATUM == 8
                                197         7809003 :         case sizeof(Datum):
                                198         7809003 :             *(Datum *) T = newdatum;
                                199         7809003 :             break;
                                200                 : #endif
  265 peter                     201 UNC           0 :         default:
                                202               0 :             elog(ERROR, "unsupported byval length: %d", attlen);
                                203                 :     }
  265 peter                     204 GNC   171024726 : }
                                205                 : #endif                          /* FRONTEND */
                                206                 : 
                                207                 : #endif                          /* TUPMACS_H */
        

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