@ -176,7 +176,8 @@ GetForeignPlan (PlannerInfo *root,
access path. This is called at the end of query planning.
The parameters are as for <function>GetForeignRelSize</>, plus
the selected <structname>ForeignPath</> (previously produced by
<function>GetForeignPaths</> or <function>GetForeignJoinPaths</>),
<function>GetForeignPaths</>, <function>GetForeignJoinPaths</>,
or <function>GetForeignUpperPaths</>),
the target list to be emitted by the plan node,
the restriction clauses to be enforced by the plan node,
and the outer subplan of the <structname>ForeignScan</>,
@ -344,6 +345,38 @@ GetForeignJoinPaths (PlannerInfo *root,
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="fdw-callbacks-upper-planning">
<title>FDW Routines For Planning Post-Scan/Join Processing</title>
<para>
If an FDW supports performing remote post-scan/join processing, such as
remote aggregation, it should provide this callback function:
</para>
<para>
<programlisting>
void
GetForeignUpperPaths (PlannerInfo *root,
RelOptInfo *scan_join_rel);
</programlisting>
Create possible access paths for <firstterm>upper relation</> processing,
which is the planner's term for all post-scan/join query processing, such
as aggregation, window functions, sorting, and table updates. This
optional function is called during query planning. Currently, it is
called only if all base relation(s) involved in the query belong to the
same FDW. This function should generate <structname>ForeignPath</>
path(s) for the steps that the FDW knows how to perform remotely, and
call <function>add_path</> to add these paths to the appropriate upper
relation. As with <function>GetForeignJoinPaths</>, it is not necessary
that this function succeed in creating any paths, since paths involving
local processing are always possible.
</para>
<para>
See <xref linkend="fdw-planning"> for additional information.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="fdw-callbacks-update">
<title>FDW Routines For Updating Foreign Tables</title>
@ -1160,7 +1193,8 @@ GetForeignServerByName(const char *name, bool missing_ok);
<para>
The FDW callback functions <function>GetForeignRelSize</>,
<function>GetForeignPaths</>, <function>GetForeignPlan</>,
<function>PlanForeignModify</>, and <function>GetForeignJoinPaths</>
<function>PlanForeignModify</>, <function>GetForeignJoinPaths</>,
and <function>GetForeignUpperPaths</>
must fit into the workings of the <productname>PostgreSQL</> planner.
Here are some notes about what they must do.
</para>
@ -1322,7 +1356,7 @@ GetForeignServerByName(const char *name, bool missing_ok);
An FDW might additionally support direct execution of some plan actions
that are above the level of scans and joins, such as grouping or
aggregation. To offer such options, the FDW should generate paths
(probably ForeignPaths or CustomPaths) and insert them into the
and insert them into the
appropriate <firstterm>upper relation</>. For example, a path
representing remote aggregation should be inserted into the relation
obtained from <literal>fetch_upper_rel(root, UPPERREL_GROUP_AGG,
@ -1332,6 +1366,9 @@ GetForeignServerByName(const char *name, bool missing_ok);
else there will be an error at plan time). If the remote-aggregation
path wins, which it usually would, it will be converted into a plan in
the usual way, by calling <function>GetForeignPlan</>.
Usually the most convenient place to generate such paths is in
the <function>GetForeignUpperPaths</> callback function, although
it can be done earlier if that seems appropriate.
</para>
<para>