# # Testing Index Condition Pushdown for MyRocks # Test file parameter: $cf_name specifies the CF to store test data in # It can be forward or reverse-ordered CF # select * from information_schema.engines where engine = 'xengine'; --disable_warnings drop table if exists t0,t1,t2,t3; --enable_warnings create table t0 (a int) engine=myisam; insert into t0 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9); create table t1(a int) engine=myisam; insert into t1 select A.a + B.a* 10 + C.a * 100 from t0 A, t0 B, t0 C; eval create table t2 ( pk int primary key, kp1 int, kp2 int, col1 int, key (kp1,kp2) comment '$cf_name' ) engine=xengine; insert into t2 select a,a,a,a from t1; --echo # Try a basic case: --replace_column 10 # explain select * from t2 where kp1 between 1 and 10 and mod(kp2,2)=0; select * from t2 where kp1 between 1 and 10 and mod(kp2,2)=0; --echo # Check that ICP doesnt work for columns where column value --echo # cant be restored from mem-comparable form: eval create table t3 ( pk int primary key, kp1 int, kp2 varchar(10) collate utf8_general_ci, col1 int, key (kp1,kp2) comment '$cf_name' ) engine=xengine; --echo # This must not use ICP: --replace_column 10 # explain select * from t3 where kp1=3 and kp2 like '%foo%'; select * from t3 where kp1=3 and kp2 like '%foo%'; --replace_column 10 # explain format=json select * from t3 where kp1 between 2 and 4 and mod(kp1,3)=0 and kp2 like '%foo%'; --echo # Check that we handle the case where out-of-range is encountered sooner --echo # than matched index condition --replace_column 10 # explain select * from t2 where kp1< 3 and kp2+1>50000; select * from t2 where kp1< 3 and kp2+1>50000; --replace_column 10 # explain select * from t2 where kp1< 3 and kp2+1>50000; select * from t2 where kp1< 3 and kp2+1>50000; --echo # Try doing backwards scans --replace_column 10 # explain select * from t2 where kp1 between 1 and 10 and mod(kp2,2)=0 order by kp1 desc; select * from t2 where kp1 between 1 and 10 and mod(kp2,2)=0 order by kp1 desc; --replace_column 10 # explain select * from t2 where kp1 >990 and mod(kp2,2)=0 order by kp1 desc; select * from t2 where kp1 >990 and mod(kp2,2)=0 order by kp1 desc; --replace_column 10 # explain select * from t2 where kp1< 3 and kp2+1>50000 order by kp1 desc; select * from t2 where kp1< 3 and kp2+1>50000 order by kp1 desc; drop table t0,t1,t2,t3; --echo # --echo # Check how ICP affects counters --echo # --echo # First, some preparations --echo # eval create table t4 ( id int, id1 int, id2 int, value int, value2 varchar(100), primary key (id), key id1_id2 (id1, id2) comment '$cf_name' ) engine=xengine charset=latin1 collate latin1_bin; insert into t4 values (1,1,1,1,1), (2,1,2,2,2), (3,1,3,3,3),(4,1,4,4,4),(5,1,5,5,5), (6,1,6,6,6), (7,1,7,7,7), (8,1,8,8,8),(9,1,9,9,9),(10,1,10,10,10); --echo # --echo # Now, the test itself --echo # --echo # ============== index-only query ============== --replace_column 10 # explain select id1,id2 from t4 force index (id1_id2) where id1=1 and id2 % 10 = 1; select id1,id2 from t4 force index (id1_id2) where id1=1 and id2 % 10 = 1; --echo # ============== Query without ICP ============== set optimizer_switch='index_condition_pushdown=off'; --replace_column 10 # explain select * from t4 force index (id1_id2) where id1=1 and id2 % 10 = 1; select * from t4 force index (id1_id2) where id1=1 and id2 % 10 = 1; --echo # ============== Query with ICP ============== set optimizer_switch='index_condition_pushdown=on'; --replace_column 10 # explain select * from t4 force index (id1_id2) where id1=1 and id2 % 10 = 1; select * from t4 force index (id1_id2) where id1=1 and id2 % 10 = 1; drop table t4;