Hi Kaigai-san, 2014-02-23 22:24 GMT+09:00 Kohei KaiGai <kai...@kaigai.gr.jp>: > (1) Interface to add alternative paths in addition to built-in join paths
I found that create_custom_path is not used at all in your patch. I revised postgresql_fdw.c to use it like this. ... /* Create join information which is stored as private information. */ memset(&jinfo, 0, sizeof(PgRemoteJoinInfo)); jinfo.fdw_server_oid = o_server_oid; jinfo.fdw_user_oid = o_user_oid; jinfo.relids = joinrel->relids; jinfo.jointype = jointype; jinfo.outer_rel = o_relinfo; jinfo.inner_rel = i_relinfo; jinfo.remote_conds = j_remote_conds; jinfo.local_conds = j_local_conds; /* OK, make a CustomScan node to run remote join */ cpath = create_customscan_path(root, joinrel, 0, 0, 0, /* estimate later */ NIL, required_outer, "postgres-fdw", 0, packPgRemoteJoinInfo(&jinfo)); estimate_remote_join_cost(root, cpath, &jinfo, sjinfo); add_path(joinrel, &cpath->path); ... This seems to work fine. Is this right approach? If so,this portion would be a good example to replace local join with custom scan for authors of custom scan providers. One thing I worry is the case that you've intentionally avoided calling create_customscan_path. -- Shigeru HANADA -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers