The original implementation of remove_rel_from_restrictinfo() thought it could skate by with removing no-longer-valid relid bits from only the clause_relids and required_relids fields. This is quite bogus, although somehow we had not run across a counterexample before now. At minimum, the left_relids and right_relids fields need to be fixed because they will be examined later by clause_sides_match_join(). But it seems pretty foolish not to fix all the relid fields, so do that. This needs to be back-patched as far as v16, because the bug report shows a planner failure that does not occur before v16. I'm a little nervous about back-patching, because this could cause unexpected plan changes due to opening up join possibilities that were rejected before. But it's hard to argue that this isn't a regression. Also, the fact that this changes no existing regression test results suggests that the scope of changes may be fairly narrow. I'll refrain from back-patching further though, since no adverse effects have been demonstrated in older branches. Bug: #19460 Reported-by: François Jehl <francois.jehl@pigment.com> Author: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Reviewed-by: Richard Guo <guofenglinux@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/19460-5625143cef66012f@postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 16 |
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PostgreSQL Database Management System
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